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The Brady Bunch
S3.E21
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Cindy Brady, Lady

  • Episode aired Feb 18, 1972
  • Not Rated
  • 26m
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6.5/10
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Susan Olsen and Eric Shea in The Brady Bunch (1969)
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Cindy is jealous of her older sisters and doesn't want to be treated like a kid anymore. Bobby tries to cheer up by pretending to be a "secret admirer." But what will Bobby do when Cindy set... Read allCindy is jealous of her older sisters and doesn't want to be treated like a kid anymore. Bobby tries to cheer up by pretending to be a "secret admirer." But what will Bobby do when Cindy sets up a date for them to meet?Cindy is jealous of her older sisters and doesn't want to be treated like a kid anymore. Bobby tries to cheer up by pretending to be a "secret admirer." But what will Bobby do when Cindy sets up a date for them to meet?

  • Director
    • Hal Cooper
  • Writers
    • Sherwood Schwartz
    • Al Schwartz
    • Larry Rhine
  • Stars
    • Robert Reed
    • Florence Henderson
    • Ann B. Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Hal Cooper
    • Writers
      • Sherwood Schwartz
      • Al Schwartz
      • Larry Rhine
    • Stars
      • Robert Reed
      • Florence Henderson
      • Ann B. Davis
    • 2User reviews
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    Robert Reed
    Robert Reed
    • Mike Brady
    Florence Henderson
    Florence Henderson
    • Carol Brady
    Ann B. Davis
    Ann B. Davis
    • Alice Nelson
    Maureen McCormick
    Maureen McCormick
    • Marcia Brady
    Eve Plumb
    Eve Plumb
    • Jan Brady
    Susan Olsen
    Susan Olsen
    • Cindy Brady
    Barry Williams
    Barry Williams
    • Greg Brady
    Christopher Knight
    Christopher Knight
    • Peter Brady
    Mike Lookinland
    Mike Lookinland
    • Bobby Brady
    Eric Shea
    Eric Shea
    • Tommy Jamison
    • Director
      • Hal Cooper
    • Writers
      • Sherwood Schwartz
      • Al Schwartz
      • Larry Rhine
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    10tcchelsey

    BRADY LADY FOR A DAY.

    No secret that LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE inspired certain episodes of this show, and very cleverly. Who else better to do the honors than Al Schwartz, writer for Lucy, Jackie Gleason and Red Skelton. Al re-vamped the old "I'll bribe you to go on a date with someone" routine, and did a fantastic job with Cindy and Bobby. 10 Stars.

    Cindy has got the blues, the forgotten youngest Brady sister. Showing what a fab-tastic brother he is, Bobby comes to the rescue, writing a "secret admirer" letter to cheer her up. What a great thing to do -- but it has consequences. Bob gets caught by Mike putting another "late night" letter in the mailbox. This scene is hilarious, and catch the surprised look on Robert Reed's face.

    Bottom line, Bobby has to tell Cindy the truth, and you know he can't. Enter Bobby's pal Tommy, marvelously played by Eric Shea -- who he has to bribe with a genuine Kennedy half dollar(!) -- to pretend he's the pre-teen Romeo. Hence, the Love, American Style schtick, and beautifully done.

    Director Hal Cooper put Eric Shea at the front door, wilted flowers in his hand, ready to meet and greet Cindy. Alice's "oh my gawd" look at the flowers is another gem. Laugh out loud stuff, and applause to Eric, one of the best child actors of the 70s. He appeared in YOURS, MINE AND OURS (1968) opposite Lucille Ball, which inspired the Brady Bunch. Right after this episode, he was cast in THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE, and had a great part.

    You have to see this through, also a nod to Susan Olsen, who deserved more larger roles. She and Eric Shea make a cute couple -- junior version of Goldie Hawn and Steve Martin, or something like that.

    Best of SEASON 3 EPISODE 21. Remastered Paramount dvd box set. 4 dvds. Green cover edition released 2014.
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    A two way street.

    Yes it both does and doesn't work out for Bobby after being caught by his parents putting things in their mail box and pretending to be Cindy's secret admirer.Then was told he must tell Cindy the truth.Bobby can't bring himself to do so and so he then offers his Kennedy Half Dollar to a boy to be her date.Upon meeting Cindy that boy decides she's too old for him but then she let's him know that she was really only acting to get other's attentions but really did like doing the things that he liked to do.They then had fun together and after Bobby explained to the parents how he got him to play with Cindy and be her secret admirer then Carol then asked him "You bribed a boy to be Cindy's date?"Then The boy came in to give Bobby back his coin Bobby and said what he said and then that boy explained "You don't have to pay me to play with her." Then as Bobby started to flip his coin saying "All's well that ends well."Then Carol grabbed the coin saying something like this if not exactly like this "Not quite you'll still have to tell Cindy the truth later on."Then it ends without having them show that.

    As you'll see in the beginning the reason Cindy went through this stage was that she admitted that she was tired of everyone still just thinking of her as just "Little Cindy."Also as you watch these episodes you even find their theme to be "Le Plus ca Change." of which in French directly means "What changes most."but is used as "The More things change the more things stay the same." Like when in "A Very Brady Christmas." Cindy is still thought of as "little Cindy." and she wants everyone to stop thinking of her that way and start thinking of her as older.her niece and Nephews at The Little kids Table where she was put with them said said "We do think of you as older Aunt Cindy.' Then she says to them "Thanks!"Then she holds each of them by their hands.

    When I even told my Mom The Theme of The Brady Bunch is "Le Plus Ca Change." she then said to me "That's Awful." with a little smile of Amusement meaning at the same time that she agreed she still thought that it was awful.

    Truthfully,Stephen "Steve" G. Baer a.k.a. "Ste" of Framingham,MA.USA

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    • Trivia
      Cindy walks into the kitchen with Tommy and hands Alice some flowers to put into water. As they leave, actress Susan Olsen sticks her tongue out, because she thought they were rehearsing.
    • Goofs
      It is especially noticeable in this episode (but also any that feature the backyard) that there was no glass or screen present in the sliding glass patio doors.
    • Quotes

      Cindy Brady: Why did I have to be born so young?

    • Soundtracks
      Theme 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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    • Release date
      • February 18, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Memorable Entertainment TV
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Television
      • Redwood Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 26m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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