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Brady Brady Brady : The Complete Story of the Brady Bunch - Signed By Sherwood..
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- ISBN
- 9780762439621
- Book Title
- Brady Brady Brady : The Complete Story of the Brady Bunch as Told by the Father/Son Team Who Really Know
- Publisher
- Running Press
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Item Height
- 1 in
- Genre
- Performing Arts
- Topic
- Television / General
- Item Weight
- 17.6 Oz
- Item Width
- 6 in
- Number of Pages
- 256 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Running Press
ISBN-10
0762439629
ISBN-13
9780762439621
eBay Product ID (ePID)
84537557
Product Key Features
Book Title
Brady Brady Brady : The Complete Story of the Brady Bunch as Told by the Father/Son Team Who Really Know
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Topic
Television / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Performing Arts
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2010-922442
Reviews
Kirkus Reviews, July 2010 Here's the story...of a unique father-and-son creative team who masterminded the conception, construction and casting of everything Brady. Inspired by the statistics in a 1966Los Angeles Timesarticle about the prevalence of marriages that incorporate children from previous relationships, Sherwood Schwartz, a humor writer in the Army during World War II, hatched the idea for a half-hour situation comedy about the "gentle blend of two families into one." Based on his success withGilligan's Island, he confidently pitched the pilot titled "Yours & Mine" to three adamant networks, then waited several years untilThe Brady Bunchfinally aired in September 1969. The grueling casting process took months to gel, but eventually the Brady family took shape, headlined by handsome, Shakespearean-trained Robert Reed, affable, multitalented Florence Henderson (who narrowly beat out Joyce Bulifant), and Emmy Awardwinning actress Ann B. Davis. Schwartz notes that the cast worked well together except for nitpicky, unmanageable curmudgeon Reed, who "thought television was beneath him" and antagonistically second-guessed lines and scenes throughout the life of the series. Schwartz's homespun narration, filled with personal quips, clever "tangents" on Hollywood politics and an homage to the post-production's unsung heroes soon yields to his son Lloyd, who takes the helm for the remaining two-thirds of the book. In examining the series' episodes, its five-year run, little-known insider information on cast and crew and life after Brady, Schwartz creates a breezy, nostalgic behind-the-scenes report from a producer's perspective. Revelations are mild by modern standards, but both narrations compliment and respect each other. Both authors brand the book as an authentic interpretation of the machinations behind the success, and the complications, ofThe Brady Bunchand how the franchise amazingly continues to be reinvented. Diehard fans and classic-TV buffs will rally around this collaborative, pleasingly retro tell-all., Kirkus Reviews , July 2010 Here's the story...of a unique father-and-son creative team who masterminded the conception, construction and casting of everything Brady. Inspired by the statistics in a 1966 Los Angeles Times article about the prevalence of marriages that incorporate children from previous relationships, Sherwood Schwartz, a humor writer in the Army during World War II, hatched the idea for a half-hour situation comedy about the "gentle blend of two families into one." Based on his success with Gilligan's Island , he confidently pitched the pilot titled " Yours & Mine " to three adamant networks, then waited several years until The Brady Bunch finally aired in September 1969. The grueling casting process took months to gel, but eventually the Brady family took shape, headlined by handsome, Shakespearean-trained Robert Reed, affable, multitalented Florence Henderson (who narrowly beat out Joyce Bulifant), and Emmy Awardwinning actress Ann B. Davis. Schwartz notes that the cast worked well together except for nitpicky, unmanageable curmudgeon Reed, who "thought television was beneath him" and antagonistically second-guessed lines and scenes throughout the life of the series. Schwartz's homespun narration, filled with personal quips, clever "tangents" on Hollywood politics and an homage to the post-production's unsung heroes soon yields to his son Lloyd, who takes the helm for the remaining two-thirds of the book. In examining the series' episodes, its five-year run, little-known insider information on cast and crew and life after Brady, Schwartz creates a breezy, nostalgic behind-the-scenes report from a producer's perspective. Revelations are mild by modern standards, but both narrations compliment and respect each other. Both authors brand the book as an authentic interpretation of the machinations behind the success, and the complications, of The Brady Bunch and how the franchise amazingly continues to be reinvented. Diehard fans and classic-TV buffs will rally around this collaborative, pleasingly retro tell-all. BradyWorld.com , August 2010 "The average reader will enjoy Brady, Brady, Brady for the tabloid-like stories regarding off-screen romances, drug problems among the cast, on-set fighting, and other scandals that have taken place over the last 40+ years. The loyal, dedicated Brady Bunch fan will enjoy the book for all that as well as getting answers to some of those long-time unanswered questions-such as in what city did the Bradys reside? Overall, Sherwood and Lloyd Schwartz provide their readers with a very good summary of the highs and lows in the history of The Brady Bunch . New things are brought to light, and the book provides additional detail about many of the things fans already know." Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, TODAYshow.com, 8/29/10 Here's the story ... of that famous family. There have been many books written about "The Brady Bunch," but now creator Sherwood Schwartz and his son, Lloyd, took their turn with "Brady, Brady, Brady." You'd think there wasn't much left to be said about the group who somehow formed a family, but the Schwartzes pull out some juicy tidbits that will resound with fans. They're blunt about the problems with star Robert Reed, who was no fan of the scripts, and random trivia bits too. Lloyd was the one who tossed the football at Marcia's nose - no one else could throw it straight - and the football itself was Nerf., Kirkus Reviews , July 2010 Here's the story...of a unique father-and-son creative team who masterminded the conception, construction and casting of everything Brady. Inspired by the statistics in a 1966 Los Angeles Times article about the prevalence of marriages that incorporate children from previous relationships, Sherwood Schwartz, a humor writer in the Army during World War II, hatched the idea for a half-hour situation comedy about the "gentle blend of two families into one." Based on his success with Gilligan's Island , he confidently pitched the pilot titled " Yours & Mine " to three adamant networks, then waited several years until The Brady Bunch finally aired in September 1969. The grueling casting process took months to gel, but eventually the Brady family took shape, headlined by handsome, Shakespearean-trained Robert Reed, affable, multitalented Florence Henderson (who narrowly beat out Joyce Bulifant), and Emmy Award-winning actress Ann B. Davis. Schwartz notes that the cast worked well together except for nitpicky, unmanageable curmudgeon Reed, who "thought television was beneath him" and antagonistically second-guessed lines and scenes throughout the life of the series. Schwartz's homespun narration, filled with personal quips, clever "tangents" on Hollywood politics and an homage to the post-production's unsung heroes soon yields to his son Lloyd, who takes the helm for the remaining two-thirds of the book. In examining the series' episodes, its five-year run, little-known insider information on cast and crew and life after Brady, Schwartz creates a breezy, nostalgic behind-the-scenes report from a producer's perspective. Revelations are mild by modern standards, but both narrations compliment and respect each other. Both authors brand the book as an authentic interpretation of the machinations behind the success, and the complications, of The Brady Bunch and how the franchise amazingly continues to be reinvented. Diehard fans and classic-TV buffs will rally around this collaborative, pleasingly retro tell-all. BradyWorld.com , August 2010 "The average reader will enjoy Brady, Brady, Brady for the tabloid-like stories regarding off-screen romances, drug problems among the cast, on-set fighting, and other scandals that have taken place over the last 40+ years. The loyal, dedicated Brady Bunch fan will enjoy the book for all that as well as getting answers to some of those long-time unanswered questions--such as in what city did the Bradys reside? Overall, Sherwood and Lloyd Schwartz provide their readers with a very good summary of the highs and lows in the history of The Brady Bunch . New things are brought to light, and the book provides additional detail about many of the things fans already know." Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, TODAYshow.com, 8/29/10 Here's the story ... of that famous family. There have been many books written about "The Brady Bunch," but now creator Sherwood Schwartz and his son, Lloyd, took their turn with "Brady, Brady, Brady." You'd think there wasn't much left to be said about the group who somehow formed a family, but the Schwartzes pull out some juicy tidbits that will resound with fans. They're blunt about the problems with star Robert Reed, who was no fan of the scripts, and random trivia bits too. Lloyd was the one who tossed the football at Marcia's nose -- no one else could throw it straight -- and the football itself was Nerf.
Synopsis
The Brady Bunch is one of the most beloved series to ever grace American television screens. Whether you've been a devoted fan since its inception in the late 1960s, or are a more recent Brady buff thanks to its steady airing in syndication, there is an undeniable shared delight that comes from the simple-natured, humor-filled world of that picture-perfect family. Now, for the first time, the show's famous creator, writer, and producer Sherwood Schwartz and his son, writer and producer Lloyd Schwartz, share with their loyal audience the complete first-hand behind-the-scenes story of The Brady Bunch . From how the show was developed, pitched, greenlighted, cast, produced, and embraced, to ultimately how it changed the TV and cultural landscape of America--this book really has it all. Sherwood and Lloyd Schwartz carefully and nostalgically recall all the details--great, small, funny, frustrating, and everything in between--that came with the show. Taking an exclusive tour of everything Brady, you'll marvel at the stories, take pleasure in more than 50 rare photographs, and transport yourself into the show you love with the insider details you never knew.
LC Classification Number
PN1992.77
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