'The Brady Bunch' Uncovered: Behind-the-Scenes Stories and Insights

By Sarah Norman | March 21, 2024

Writers Had To Incorporate Maureen McCormick's Nose Injury Into The Show

Get ready to embark on a far-out journey filled with laughter, nostalgia, and a few surprises! These stories from behind the scenes of The Brady Bunch offer a sneak peek into the captivating world of America's favorite TV family. Discover untold tales, hidden moments, and cherished memories as we unveil the groovy secrets of this iconic show. So grab your bell-bottoms and put on your best polyester, because it's time to step behind the curtain and explore the colorful world of The Brady Bunch like never before!

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"Oh, my nose!" Remember the episode, "The Subject of Noses"? Well, that episode was based around Maureen McCormick's - Marcia Brady's - real life nasal incident. In the episode, Marcia is all excited about a big date coming up, when the Brady boys accidentally knock her in the face with a football. Oof! In real life, the accident was a lot more harrowing. McCormick was in a car accident the week before shooting, and ended up with a broken shnozz. Luckily both Maureen and Marcia's noses ended up ok in the end!

Marcia Dated Her On-Screen Brother, Greg

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Barry Williams and Maureen McCormick, known for their roles as Greg and Marcia Brady on The Brady Bunch, shared an on-screen sibling bond that millions of viewers adored. But what many fans didn't know was that behind the scenes, this TV brother and sister duo had a flirtatious fling that sizzled with so much chemistry it got in the way of filming! 
 

When we shot “A Room at the Top,” the final show of the fourth season, the tension between Barry and me was at an all-time high, I couldn’t read the word bedroom in the script without conjuring up fantasies of the two of us. It was as if "bedroom" had turned into a code word for something illicit and wonderful. Barry wasn’t much better. Shooting the scene where we sat next to each other on the bed was more than either of us could handle. We couldn’t keep our hands off each other.


The director of the episode, Lloyd Schwartz, even found it hard to film the scene, as the energy between the two definitely wasn't reading very brother-sister. Luckily they eventually got through the moment and wrapped the season!