Bradypedia

Bradypedia

Erika Woehlk

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BearManor Media
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Television
ISBN:
9781629331317
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BRADYPEDIA is the newest, grooviest book about The Brady Bunch.  The book tells the story of the development of the original series through its end and then delves into the many spin-offs that ensued.  There’s a price guide for the memorabilia, a chapter on the 80+ songs recorded by the Brady kids, and biographical info on the actors and their families.  New revelations abound.  What did Chief Eagle Cloud really say to Alice in the Grand Canyon?  Were Mike and Carol scripted to have a baby together?  How many times was Peter Brady engaged to be married?  And what if Mike and Carol had adopted a bunch of kids after theirs left home?  Open the book and find out!  BRADYPEDIA is the most comprehensive reference guide to The Brady Bunch ever published. "BRADYPEDIA is a well-researched book that is enlightening for any Brady fan...and enlightening for the people who were there.  I found out some things that even I didn't know."  --Lloyd J. Schwartz (producer) "A fun, informative and comprehensive look into The Brady Bunch and its extended afterlife.  Through BRADYPEDIA, Erika Woehlk has done an excellent job of chronicling the history of the characters, the actors, the plots:  from where they came and where they are."  --Barry Williams ("Greg Brady") "BRADYPEDIA is an enlightening book that all Brady Bunch fans should read.  It has many obscure and astonishing tidbits that have never been exposed before now."  --Wendy Winans (Brady World)

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