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The Brady Bunch/Cyrano de Brady
Cyrano de Brady | |
Season 4, Episode 5 | |
Airdate | October 20, 1972 |
Production Number | 077 |
Written by | Skip Webster |
Directed by | Hal Cooper |
Produced by | Howard Leeds |
← 4x04 Today, I Am a Freshman |
4x06 → Fright Night |
The Brady Bunch — Season Four |
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Cyrano de Brady is the fifth episode of the fourth season of The Brady Bunch, and the seventy-seventh episode overall.
Starring: Robert Reed (Mike Brady), Florence Henderson (Carol Brady)
and Ann B. Davis (Alice)
Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Eve Plumb (Jan), Susan Olsen (Cindy), Barry Williams (Greg), Christopher Knight (Peter), Mike Lookinland (Bobby)
Co-Starring: Kym Karath (Kerry Hathaway)
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Plot Overview
Peter is smitten by Jan's pretty classmate Kerry Hathaway, whom Jan brings home from school one afternoon. Tongue-tied and shy, Peter has no idea how to break the ice with Kerry, so he enlists Greg's help (since Greg is supposedly a master with flirting and pick-up lines). Kerry, however, mistakenly concludes that Greg is the one interested in her, which causes friction between Greg and Peter. So to save the brotherly relationship between him and Peter, Greg enlists Marcia's help in a play act to convince Kerry that he is an aggressive, womanizing playboy so she'll lose interest in him. Peter arrives home and, unaware of the plan, tells Kerry that "Debbie" (Marcia) is their sister, and it was only an act. In the end, Peter's honesty wins Kerry's love.
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Allusions and References
- Cyrano de Bergerac — The episode title is a play on the 17th-century French dramatist and duellist.