• Original Air date: December 18, 1988
    • Network: CBS
    • Running Time: 100 minutes
    • All but one of the original 9 actors appearedThe New York Time: A Very Brady Christmas Overview
  • A Very Brady Christmas was a movie that was made-for-television which originally aired on CBS on December 18, 1988. The film centers around the attempted gathering of all the family members of the original 1970s television series The Brady Bunch for the Christmas holiday.
  • Here's the story...

    Mike and Carol Brady want all the kids to come home for Christmas. Yet each of the six kids have various troubles in their lives that potentially will either prevent them or force them to prevent themselves from not being able to get home. To make matters worse, just as all of the kids are finding the humility to overcome their difficult circumstances and return home, Mike gets trapped in one of the buildings he's redesigning as an architect. But as expected, Mike manages to escape as the family has gathered to sing the Christmas carol "O Come All Ye Faithful".
  • Casting Notes

    Eight of the nine regulars from the original television series reprized their roles for this film. Robert Reed as Mike Brady; Florence Henderson as Carol Brady; Barry Williams as Greg Brady; Maureen McCormick as Marcia Brady Logan; Christopher Knight as Peter Brady; Eve Plumb as Jan Brady Covington; Mike Lookinland as Bobby Brady; and Ann B. Davis as Alice the housekeeper. The only cast member to change for this film was Cindy Brady. Jennifer Runyon replaced original Cindy Brady, Susan Olsen, who wasn't available during principal photography.
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