It's not happening, folks. Although Lance Bass informed the world on Saturday that his offer to purchase the Brady Bunch house had been "accepted," he followed up that announcement with a ...
Londelius Jr. in 1959. The house used for the exterior shots of "The Brady Bunch" home is located in Studio City, Calif. Fans have made the house a destination, taking photographs of it so many ...
"The Brady Bunch" stars Barry Williams and Christopher Knight are feeling reflective about the past, having recently celebrated the show's 55th anniversary. But Williams wants to clarify one piece ...
People got that and felt it. The 10th Brady Bunch cast member — aside from Tiger — is the house. Now that it exists in the real world and three dimensions, what are the plans for it?
The Studio City property that served as the exterior for “The Brady Bunch” — lovingly restored by HGTV to its ’70s TV glory — has sold for $3.2 million.
"The Brady Bunch" charity event "The Brady Experience" has partnered with No Kid Hungry, where individuals who donate get the chance to have breakfast with the cast at the original Brady house.
where they’ll brunch with the Brady Bunch cast at the Brady house. Trahan joined Williams, Plumb and Knight on “Today” to promote “The Brady Experience” sweepstakes she created with the ...
Brady Bunch star Barry Williams on why it's doubtful you'll see any more Bradys on Dancing With the Stars Barry Williams says the Brady Bunch kids 'all hooked up with each other' ...
The home recently went on sale for over $1.8m (£1.4m) The Los Angeles house featured on the US sitcom The Brady Bunch has been bought by cable TV network HGTV, its parent company has announced.
HGTV's makeover series about the famed "The Brady Bunch" house airs its final episode on Sept. 30. The series delivered the network's biggest audience in two years when it debuted earlier this month.
Only thirteen years after The Brady Bunch came the premiere of Full House, which premiered in 1987 and ran for eight seasons ...
The original '70s TV family is now placed in the 1990s, where they're even more square and out of place than ever.