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No. That was Jimmy Cagney. Years later, it was also the center of a Brady Bunch episode, where Peter Brady imitates Jimmy Cagney after his 'mom' (played by Florence Henderson), tells Peter what they are having for diner.
Peter said that in "The Personality Kid" from Season 3.
Bobby and Cindy Brady tried to break a world record in teeter-tottering in an episode of The Brady Bunch.
Episode #99: Never Too Young. This was in the fifth season by the way
No, the line "pork chops and applesauce" is actually from the character Peter Brady in an episode of "The Brady Bunch." It's not associated with Winnie the Pooh.
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I think it's "Will the Real Jan Brady Please Stand Up?" It was the one where Jan gets a wig to stand out from the crowd. Peter is tickling Bobby to make him tell who's going to be at Lucy Winters' birthday party. When Bobby can't take it anymore he screams "Maaaaargie....Margie Whipple."
The Brady dog was named Tiger.
Two of her male siblings were playing American Football. The youngest Brady Bobby and the middle child Peter. Greg was no where to be seen at this moment. He is the oldest of the boys. When Bobby went long, Peter threw the ball...over Bobby, right in to the leftside of her face and shoulder(this based on the Brady Bunch season 4 episode 18 the subject is Noses) This is also the episode where "something suddenly came up". This is the way it happend on screen. In real life the shot went different. When the scene starts where Marcia walks through the patiodoor to call the boys, It was the creator and producer Sherwood Schwartz his son, who threw the ball at Marcia.
The parents are Mike and Carol Brady, and the kids (from youngest to oldest) are Greg, Marcia, Peter, Jan, Bobby, and Cindy. There is also the housekeeper, Alice, and her boyfriend, Sam the butcher.
that one with tom brady
Cindy Brady was 12 in the last episode of 1969-1974's Brady Bunch. If you meant how old the person who played her was in real life, she was 13.