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Jan's misunderstanding of the price for the engraving of a silver platter they intend to give their parents as an anniversary gift leaves the kids scrambling for cash. To raise the funds they participate in television talent show as "The Silver Platters". Guest stars: Steve Dunne as Pete Sterne, Robert Nadder as Alfred Baily, Harold Peary as Mr. Goodbody. Featured Songs: It's a Sunshine Day and Keep On, each sung by Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland, and Susan Olsen. Blooper: The kids are secretly rehearsing in the garage for a singing competition. As Alice listens from outside, you can hear Marcia call Christopher Knight by his real name and not his character's name "Peter". Peter joins his school newspaper and becomes popular when his classmates see themselves mentioned in print. Peter writes a flattering piece on his officious science teacher Mr Price, hoping it will help him gain a better grade. After the test admits what he has done to Mr Price, not realizing the he has read the piece - standard procedure when staff are mentioned in the paper. They both learn something from the discussion. Guest stars: Milton Parsons as Mr. Price, Angela Satterwhite as Diane, Bobby Rhia as Harvey, Jennifer Reilly as Iris. Greg tries too hard to act like an older teenager: he wants his own room and, in trying to pick up an older girl, he tries acting too mature for his age at school. He gets Mike's den as a room since the attic is too small. Greg refuses to participate in family activities such as planning the annual family camping trip. Greg soon realizes that has a lot of growing up to do. Guest stars: Julie Cobb as the young lady, and Chris Beaumont as the young man. Note: In this episode, Mike tells Carol that the attic would be suitable for Greg if only he was two and a half feet tall. In the episode "A Room at the Top" in Season 4, Greg moves into the attic and it is full-sized. Greg films a documentary on the First Thanksgiving, "Our Pilgrim Fathers", starring the Bradys, for a class project. Things get out of hand when the Brady kids argue over roles, and Mike makes too many suggestions on the script. Greg reaffirms his control and the film is a success. When Jan becomes depressed from a lack of attention, her spirits are lifted when she receives a locket from a secret admirer, however Jan soon loses the locket. Jan uses her detective skills to figure out where the locket is, but still could not discover who sent her the locket to begin with. Alice later confides in Jan that she sent the locket; she was actually a middle child and often felt inferior to her two other sisters. Guest star: Jack Griffin as the guard. Throughout its original run The Brady Bunch received mostly negative reviews and never broke the Nielsen ratings top ten. Even with negative reviews, The Brady Bunch managed to maintain within the Nielsen top thirty. Ratings, however, began to dip, and in order to boost the ratings of its much-needed younger audience, Schwartz introduced a new character: the Bradys' cousin Oliver (Robbie Rist) late in the fifth season. Schwartz's plan failed, and The Brady Bunch was canceled before the start of the 1974 fall season. However, since its original run, The Brady Bunch has seen success in syndication, having aired uninterrupted from its original run to at least the early-90's. The series was produced by Paramount Television in association with Redwood Productions, and premiered on ABC on September 28, 1969. The series ran for five seasons, with all 117 episodes originally airing on Fridays. The series ran in the 8 p.m. time slot, with the exception of season 2, which aired at 7:30 p.m. The show also featured a number of sports and TV stars of that era, such as Davy Jones, Desi Arnaz Jr, Vincent Price, Joe Namath and Deacon Jones. The Brady Bunch is a situation comedy created by Sherwood Schwartz, who also created Gilligan's Island. The Brady Bunch follows Mike Brady (Robert Reed), a widowed architect with sons Greg (Barry Williams), Peter (Christopher Knight) and Bobby (Mike Lookinland). Mike marries Carol Martin (née Tyler) (Florence Henderson), whose daughters from her previous marriage are Marcia (Maureen McCormick), Jan (Eve Plumb) and Cindy (Susan Olsen). The wife and daughters take the Brady surname, and they all move in together into Mike's home in suburban Los Angeles, California. The cast is rounded out by Mike's live-in housekeeper Alice (Ann B. Davis), and the boys' dog Tiger.
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