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‘Brady Bunch’ Kings Island Show Premiered In 1973

"The Brady Bunch" filmed an episode at Kings Island in 1973.
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"The Brady Bunch" filmed an episode at Kings Island in 1973.
"The Brady Bunch" filmed an episode at Kings Island in 1973.
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"The Brady Bunch" filmed an episode at Kings Island in 1973.

“The Brady Bunch” kids raced around Kings Island looking for lost architectural plans on ABC Television on this date in TV Kiese history, Nov. 23, 1973.

Here’s the story of a show called “Brady”… Stars Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Eve Plumb, Susan Olsen, Mike Lookinland, Christopher Knight, Florence Henderson, Ann B. Davis and Robert Reed were shown looking all over Kings Island for Mike Brady’s (Reed) architectural drawings for the park’s expansion.

The “Cincinnati Kids” episode was filmed here Aug. 20-24, 1973, the second year the park was open.

Today it’s a great, fun romp through the past. As the kids search for a poster tube containing dad’s missing sketches, viewers see many long-gone original rides, including the antique cars, canoes (yes, you could paddle a canoe!) and the Swiss sky ride.

The Bradys watch dad (Robert Reed) put his plans in a shipping tube.
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The Bradys watch dad (Robert Reed) put his plans in a shipping tube.

When Marcia (McCormick) and Jan (Plumb) find the plans on a canoe, “Brady Bunch” producers filmed the stars doing a relay race through the park to get the plans to their dad before his business meeting ends. I can only find on YouTube thispoor quality 8-minute videoof the run through the park.

The cast walking through Kings Island in August 1973.
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The cast walking through Kings Island in August 1973.

The previous year, ABC’s “The Partridge Family” with teen heartthrob David Cassidy shot an episode during Kings Island’s first year.

In the 1970s, Cincinnati’s Taft Broadcasting owned and operated Kings Island and WKRC-TV (Channel 12), which was an ABC affiliate then. So bringing the ABC shows here gave the new amusement park national TV exposure.

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John Kiesewetter joined the WVXU news team as a TV/Media blogger on July 1 2015, after nearly 30 years covering local and national broadcasting for The Cincinnati Enquirer. He’ll be posting news about Greater Cincinnati TV, radio and movies; updating your favorite former local TV/radio personalities or stars who grew up here; and breaking news about national TV, radio and media trends. You’ll also learn about Cincinnati’s rich broadcasting history.