The Personality Kid
Peter tries to improve his social skills by imitating celebrities.
Peter tries to improve his social skills by imitating celebrities.
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Carol's minor parking lot accident turns into a court case.
Alice's tough-as-nails cousin fills in while she is out of town.
Peter writes a newspaper column to win points with his teacher.
Greg loses a bet to Bobby and has to be his slave for a week.
Bobby develops a Napoleon complex, especially after Greg has to save him from a situation caused in part because he ended up doing something he wasn't supposed to since he was too small to handle the job.
Mike and Carol receive disturbing news of an eyewitness account that Jan stole someone else's bicycle from the park.
Greg cracks a rib while trying out for the football team.
The Bradys are cast for a laundry soap commercial.
Peter eavesdrops on his family by using a tape recorder.
Greg and Marcia use their dates to get back at each other the younger Brady siblings prepare for the school carnival by building a dunking tank.
Bobby and Cindy are asked by their older siblings to stay out of their way, then are told they weren't invited to their Aunt Gertrude's wedding. In a fit of self-importance, they set out to set a world's record for teeter-tottering.
Jan tries to prove her worth by trying out for cheerleading.
Peter tries to improve his social skills by imitating celebrities.
Carol submits an article about her family to a magazine.
Jan feels insecure about her freckles when her crush falls for Marcia.
An innocent tale about the time the Bradys were invited to spend a Sunday afternoon on Mr. Phillips' boat that is if Cindy and Carol can get over tonsillitis and Carol can keep her big mouth shut!
Bobby suffers from a fear of heights after he falls off a ladder.
Peter gets a black eye when he tries to defend his little sister.
Jan gets carried away with pulling pranks on her family.
Greg works part-time at Mike's architectural firm.
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