The Brady Bunchkids have reunited!
On the new series, which will debut in 2019 and feature special celebrity guests, the famous house that served as the facade of the Brady family home on the beloved sitcom from 1969 to 1974 will be restored inside and out in full 1970s style.
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“I’m a hugeBradyfan, so I wanted to turn the house into what we all knew from the television show because all they did was use it for exterior,” he said while attending the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas. “The inside looks nothing like it, so I was gonna add a lot of square footage, add a second floor and try to turn it into that iconic set.”
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“There’s a lot of things that have to be done before we can start remodeling it, so it’s going to take a year or two,” he told PEOPLE in September.
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When the home first hit the market, rumors swirled that developers were planning to swoop in and tear down the home.
EvenMaureen McCormicksaid she considered purchasing the home, until she heard that developers were eyeing it.
“When the whole thing happened, I have to say that I really thought, ‘Gee, I would like to buy that house,’ McCormick told PEOPLE on the red carpet at the Carousel of Hope Ball in Los Angeles. “I just kind of figured once I heard all the craziness, I thought, man, I can’t even compete with the onslaught of people that I thought would be coming for it.”
source: people.com