Greg and Marcia fight over who gets to convert the attic into his or her personal room.Greg and Marcia fight over who gets to convert the attic into his or her personal room.Greg and Marcia fight over who gets to convert the attic into his or her personal room.
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- TriviaWhen Bobby turns on the TV, the program's theme music is the same as Season 3's mule train down the Grand Canyon.
- GoofsIn "Our Son, the Man", Mike states that the attic in the house is only two and a half feet tall. The attic now is tall enough that adults can stand straight up with much head room to spare.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Unauthorized: Brady Bunch - The Final Days (2000)
- SoundtracksTheme from 'The Brady Bunch'
Written by Frank De Vol & Sherwood Schwartz
Sung by The Brady Bunch Kids
Vocal Recordings Supervised by Jackie Mills
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William Raynor wrote this classic battle of the sexes episode, and one of the best of the season. Raynor was a regular writer for GET SMART and MCHALES NAVY.
The eternal question arises; how many teens want their privacy? And to have an attic bedroom all to yourself! What a deal on steroids. Unfortunately, as Brady luck would have it, BOTH Marsha and Greg want the room for themselves.
Greg gets the ok from Mike, Marsha gets the ok from Carol and what you have is one gigantic dilemma, that ain't going away fast. After a big, big debate as to who should get the place and why... Marcia gets to "try it out," thanks to gentleman Greg. The most devious strategy is then hatched. Peter comes up with a plan to have Marcia get a series of bogus phone calls DOWNSTAIRS. No cell phones in 1973!
Down she goes, up she goes to answer a call that was a mistake? Marcia is absolutely exhausted, and is the room worth all this trouble?
I agree with the last reviewer, Peter and Bobby have the most fun, moving Greg's stuff out and rearranging their own place. You have to admit, and thanks to the set decorators, when all is said and done, especially in later episodes, the attic turns out to be a real cool pad, replete with beads, posters, lamps, neat furniture and lots of extras. A teen dream if there ever was one, especially for all of us kids back in the day.
Must see tv for the ultimate Brady fan. From SEASON 4 EPISODE 23 remastered ABC/Paramount dvd box set. 4 dvd set, released 2013. Classic orange cover edition.
The eternal question arises; how many teens want their privacy? And to have an attic bedroom all to yourself! What a deal on steroids. Unfortunately, as Brady luck would have it, BOTH Marsha and Greg want the room for themselves.
Greg gets the ok from Mike, Marsha gets the ok from Carol and what you have is one gigantic dilemma, that ain't going away fast. After a big, big debate as to who should get the place and why... Marcia gets to "try it out," thanks to gentleman Greg. The most devious strategy is then hatched. Peter comes up with a plan to have Marcia get a series of bogus phone calls DOWNSTAIRS. No cell phones in 1973!
Down she goes, up she goes to answer a call that was a mistake? Marcia is absolutely exhausted, and is the room worth all this trouble?
I agree with the last reviewer, Peter and Bobby have the most fun, moving Greg's stuff out and rearranging their own place. You have to admit, and thanks to the set decorators, when all is said and done, especially in later episodes, the attic turns out to be a real cool pad, replete with beads, posters, lamps, neat furniture and lots of extras. A teen dream if there ever was one, especially for all of us kids back in the day.
Must see tv for the ultimate Brady fan. From SEASON 4 EPISODE 23 remastered ABC/Paramount dvd box set. 4 dvd set, released 2013. Classic orange cover edition.
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