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In this special episode of Forgotten TV, dive into the origins, post-series afterlife, and cultural impact of The Brady Bunch. Beginning with 1969’s “The Voice of Christmas,” the show’s only holiday episode and a pivotal moment that may have saved the series from early cancellation, examine why its themes of belief, family, and unity still resonate more than fifty years later.
From there, trace the Bunch's uneven journey into adulthood, exploring the short-lived revival The Brady Brides, the enormously successful reunion movie A Very Brady Christmas—watched by nearly 40% of American TV households—and the ambitious but ill-fated 1990 dramedy The Bradys. Finally, a look at more the recent pop culture resurgence, abandoned modern revival attempt, and the enduring legacy of the show.
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The 50th Anniversary DVD set, featuring EVERYTHING Brady!
The unfilmed The Bradys script available for paid supporters
The Real Brady Bros podcast
Susan Olsen's interview regarding 2022 revival attempt
Bradypedia: The Complete Reference Guide to Television's The Brady Bunch by Erika Woehlk
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Be sure to check out new partner Q106.5, the home of 80s and 90s hits at Q1065.com
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In this special episode of Forgotten TV, dive into the origins, post-series afterlife, and cultural impact of The Brady Bunch. Beginning with 1969’s “The Voice of Christmas,” the show’s only holiday episode and a pivotal moment that may have saved the series from early cancellation, examine why its themes of belief, family, and unity still resonate more than fifty years later.
From there, trace the Bunch's uneven journey into adulthood, exploring the short-lived revival The Brady Brides, the enormously successful reunion movie A Very Brady Christmas—watched by nearly 40% of American TV households—and the ambitious but ill-fated 1990 dramedy The Bradys. Finally, a look at more the recent pop culture resurgence, abandoned modern revival attempt, and the enduring legacy of the show.
Forgotten TV is reader/listener supported. These podcast notes may contain affiliate links to Amazon or other retailers. As an affiliate, Forgotten TV earns royalties from these purchases, at no extra cost to you.
The 50th Anniversary DVD set, featuring EVERYTHING Brady!
The unfilmed The Bradys script available for paid supporters
The Real Brady Bros podcast
Susan Olsen's interview regarding 2022 revival attempt
Bradypedia: The Complete Reference Guide to Television's The Brady Bunch by Erika Woehlk
Researching and producing podcasts and articles is extremely time consuming. Please consider financially supporting Forgotten TV in any of the following ways:
SUPPORT FORGOTTEN TV ON PATREON
Shop the Forgotten TV Merch Store
Original audio clips included are for the purposes of historical context, review, commentary, and criticism only and are not intended to infringe. Some music used under license from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your podcast or YouTube channel, please visit Epidemic Sound.
Be sure to check out new partner Q106.5, the home of 80s and 90s hits at Q1065.com
Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company or TV network involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned. All TV series, films, and characters are copyright and property of their respective rights holders.
Copyright 2025 Forgotten TV Media

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