What Was Carol Brady Thinking?

What Was Carol Brady Thinking? (2012-2013)

EndedReality show

Here's the story of a lovely lady – who somehow kept six kids, a husband, a housekeeper and a dog in perfect order with nary a complaint. But Carol Brady couldn't have been that obnoxiously perfect all the time, right? When she spoke such sweet sentiments as, "Oh Alice, what would we do without you?" what was she really thinking? Climb inside the mind of one of the most iconic TV moms of all time with What Was Carol Brady Thinking?!

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 23:30 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What Was Carol Brady Thinking? premiere?

The premiere episode of "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" aired on September 23, 2012.

Who played the character of Carol Brady in the show?

Florence Henderson portrayed the character of Carol Brady in "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?"

What was the premise of the show?

"What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" followed the life of Carol Brady, the iconic mother from "The Brady Bunch," as she navigated the challenges of modern-day parenting.

Who were the other main characters in the show?

The main characters in "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" included Mike Brady (Robert Reed), Marcia Brady (Maureen McCormick), Jan Brady (Eve Plumb), Cindy Brady (Susan Olsen), Greg Brady (Barry Williams), Peter Brady (Christopher Knight), and Bobby Brady (Mike Lookinland).

What was the format of the show?

"What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" was a sitcom that followed a traditional episodic format, with each episode presenting a new challenge or dilemma for Carol Brady to overcome.

Did the show feature any guest stars?

Yes, "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" featured guest appearances by some of the original cast members from "The Brady Bunch," including Ann B. Davis (Alice Nelson) and Barry Williams (Greg Brady).

How many episodes were there in the first season?

The first season of "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" consisted of 22 episodes.

Did the show receive any awards or nominations?

While "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" didn't receive any major awards or nominations, it was praised by critics for its nostalgic appeal and the performances of the cast.

Was the show a ratings success?

"What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" had a dedicated fan base, but it didn't achieve high ratings during its run.

Did the show explore any controversial or taboo topics?

Yes, "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" tackled various contemporary issues, such as blended families, technology addiction, and generational gaps.

Did the show have any memorable catchphrases or recurring jokes?

While "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" didn't have any iconic catchphrases, it included subtle nods to classic lines from "The Brady Bunch" that fans of the original series would appreciate.

Were there any notable behind-the-scenes stories or anecdotes related to the show?

There were no major behind-the-scenes stories or anecdotes related to "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" that gained significant attention.

Did the show receive positive reviews from critics?

Critics had mixed reviews for "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" Some praised its nostalgic appeal, while others felt it didn't live up to the original series.

Did the show have a dedicated fan following?

Yes, "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" had a dedicated fan following, particularly among fans of "The Brady Bunch" who were excited to see Carol Brady's character explored further.

Was there any merchandise or spin-offs related to the show?

No, there were no official merchandise or spin-offs related to "What Was Carol Brady Thinking?"

How did the show contribute to the legacy of "The Brady Bunch"?

"What Was Carol Brady Thinking?" added another layer to the legacy of "The Brady Bunch" by exploring the character of Carol Brady and showcasing her relatable struggles as a modern-day mother.

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