The Brady Bunch - The Complete Fourth Season

Starring: Robert Reed
Director: Robert Reed, Norman Abbott (II), Jack Arnold, Peter Baldwin, Allen Baron
Studio: Paramount
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Running Time: 581 minutes
DVD Release: November 1st 2005

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THE BRADY BUNCH is a half-hour comedy series that follows the misadventures of a family united when single mother Carol (Florence Henderson) finds love and marriage with single father Mike Brady (Robert Reed). The Brady's tackle typical family issues such as sibling rivalry, misunderstandings, and growing up, in a way that brought innocence and charm to the series.

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  • Running Time 581 Mins

    Format: DVD MOVIE

    User Reviews

    I would give it 6 stars - Rating: 5/5

    I bought this after repeated requests and nagging by my six year old daughter. She had caught a Brady Bunch marathon on TV about a year ago, and has wanted the video ever since. She loves it, and insisted I give it 6 stars. I watched the original episodes as a kid, and never missed a week! My only regret is that I should have purchased the entire set of all seasons, as now we watch "reruns"! I plan to buy the movie, which I have seen , and which is hillarious.


    Awesome - Rating: 5/5

    I love this set of dvds it was one of my favorite shows and to be able to own the episodes is nice .


    Great back then and great now! - Rating: 5/5

    I loved Brady Bunch as a kid, and now my kids love it! Season 4 is great, our whole family loved it (especially our 7 year old twins). It was fun to watch a show I used to watch when I was young, and now share it with my kids! I highly recommend all the Brady bunch seasons!


    Good Clean Family Fun! - Rating: 5/5

    I grew up watching the Brady Bunch and have spent years watching reruns. I never grow tired of the majority of them and I am now almost 45 years old. My kids like the Hawaii episodes and especially Greg Gets Grounded and The Subject is Noses. The stories are simple, but entertaining--sometimes even laugh out loud funny. It's nice to see kids who are respectful to their parents and not into any major trouble. People say this isn't real life, but I grew up in the 70's and life was pretty simple-- even in my less than perfect family.

    The best thing? Your kids can watch because the content is clean!


    Another good season despite the Brady kids growing older - Rating: 4/5

    The fourth season was another good season, though they had a difficult time in the writing. Happens when shows approach their fourth year. Sometimes, it's difficult to write something about the kids getting older, because it's hard to see what it's like in real life. Greg moved into his own room in the attic, having his own independence. And the sibling rivalries of the girls calmed down a bit. Greg's brothers had freedom in their room. And Mike and Carol had their situations too--I still remember one show that included them that was so funny! Somehow the age of the show was beginning to show, as I watched the reruns of the 1972 and 1973 shows in 1980 or so.