“It was many years ago now that I rationalized that this thing has grown beyond its intent,” Knight, 68, revealed of The Brady Bunch. “It was entertainment. But along the way, it had become something more than that."
Knight noted that The Brady Bunch was very true in its storytelling about family and “making a family work.” “There's so little representation of it for us,” he said, adding that the show supplied a "missing component" for many viewers.
The Brady Bunch starred Knight, Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland, Susan Olsen, and Ann B. Davis. The series aired 117 episodes on ABC from 1969 to 1974, then moved on to heavy syndication. The Brady Bunch has never been off the air.
“I think that goes back to relatability and the, you know, the morality of the show," Williams said. “And the lessons, they were light, but they're also timeless, and they were, you know, common sense kind of morality."
Brady Bunch creator Sherwood Schwartz once used the same logic as he explained the show’s long-term appeal.
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