Debuting this fall, Magnolia Network will launch its all-new, family-friendly, unscripted content slate created for Max. From ambitious large-scale competitions to out-of-the-box social experiments, this premium content initiative for Max will be produced specifically for the whole household to watch and enjoy together, filled with elements of surprise, delight, and authenticity.
Executive produced by Chip and Joanna Gaines, the new series set to premiere this fall on Max include Roller Jam, Second Chance Stage, and Human vs. Hamster. In addition, the network unveiled its lineup of talent headlining these new series, including Jordin Sparks, Martina McBride, Taye Diggs, Johnny Weir, and more.
“We’re thrilled to launch this fun, ambitious and expansive unscripted slate on Max this fall,” said Allison Page, President of Magnolia Network.
“By leveraging our storytelling and production expertise for these imaginative formats, we aim to surprise and delight viewers of all ages and create opportunities for...
Executive produced by Chip and Joanna Gaines, the new series set to premiere this fall on Max include Roller Jam, Second Chance Stage, and Human vs. Hamster. In addition, the network unveiled its lineup of talent headlining these new series, including Jordin Sparks, Martina McBride, Taye Diggs, Johnny Weir, and more.
“We’re thrilled to launch this fun, ambitious and expansive unscripted slate on Max this fall,” said Allison Page, President of Magnolia Network.
“By leveraging our storytelling and production expertise for these imaginative formats, we aim to surprise and delight viewers of all ages and create opportunities for...
- 5/15/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Jasmine Roth is back answering the call on Help! I Wrecked My House. The hit HGTV series, which returns for a new season on Wednesday, November 8, sees the California-based designer and builder rescue homeowners out of a renovation nightmare they’ve often created for themselves. The start of season 4 chronicles one of Roth’s most challenging projects ever. A couple were left in the cold by their contractor after months of indecision. With the upstairs and downstairs having multiple issues, she’ll have to work with her team on a tight budget to not only create livable and refreshed spaces but also make them wheelchair accessible for their daughter. Roth has been a regular fixture on the network going back to Hidden Potential, a renovation series that debuted in 2017. She also lent a hand on numerous special project shows from A Very Brady Renovation and Home Town Takeover to Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge...
- 11/8/2023
- TV Insider
The house seen in the classic sitcom The Brady Bunch has a new owner. The home, renovated in the 2019 HGTV series, A Very Brady Renovation (above), has sold for $3.2 million.
HGTV originally listed the house for sale for $5.5 million in May. The cable channel bought the house in 2018, which had been owned by a family for nearly 50 years, for $3.5 million. The renovation added 3,000 square feet and a second story to the home while recreating the interior that TV viewers have known since the Brady Bunch sitcom debuted in 1969.
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HGTV originally listed the house for sale for $5.5 million in May. The cable channel bought the house in 2018, which had been owned by a family for nearly 50 years, for $3.5 million. The renovation added 3,000 square feet and a second story to the home while recreating the interior that TV viewers have known since the Brady Bunch sitcom debuted in 1969.
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- 9/12/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
HGTV has sold The Brady Bunch house and it did so at below the asking price and below the price they paid when they purchased it back in 2018.
The Los Angeles home served as the exterior shot of the popular 1970s sitcom. HGTV bought the home and renovated the interior to replicate the Hollywood sets of the comedy that starred Florence Henderson and Robert Reed.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the home sold for $3.2 million, which the cable network had listed at $5.5 million earlier this year. HGTV bought the home for $3.5 million at the time and documented the renovations with specials like A Very Brady Renovation and A Very Brady Renovation: Holiday Edition.
Tina Trahan, a self-proclaimed fan of the show and the 1995 parody film, bought the home and said she would use the house located in Studio City for charitable events.
Brady Bunch cast: (left to right) Maureen McCormack,...
The Los Angeles home served as the exterior shot of the popular 1970s sitcom. HGTV bought the home and renovated the interior to replicate the Hollywood sets of the comedy that starred Florence Henderson and Robert Reed.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the home sold for $3.2 million, which the cable network had listed at $5.5 million earlier this year. HGTV bought the home for $3.5 million at the time and documented the renovations with specials like A Very Brady Renovation and A Very Brady Renovation: Holiday Edition.
Tina Trahan, a self-proclaimed fan of the show and the 1995 parody film, bought the home and said she would use the house located in Studio City for charitable events.
Brady Bunch cast: (left to right) Maureen McCormack,...
- 9/12/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
HGTV has sold the iconic house from “The Brady Bunch” for $3.2 million.
The sale, which transfers the residence over to 53-year-old fan Tina Trahan, marks a 9% loss for the network after originally buying it for $3.5 million in 2018, according to the Wall Street Journal, which first reported the news. After renovating the house in the style of ABC sitcom for TV series “A Very Brady Renovation,” HGTV originally listed the house for sale for $5.5 million in May.
Prior to the renovation, which was estimated to total about $2 million, the home remained owned by a family for nearly 50 years.
“The Brady Bunch” house adds to Trahan’s collection of unusual homes, which includes a Italian Renaissance-inspired residence located in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and Trahan, who is married to former HBO chief executive Chris Albrech, intends to use the home for fundraising and charity-based events.
Despite representing a loss for the network, Trahan...
The sale, which transfers the residence over to 53-year-old fan Tina Trahan, marks a 9% loss for the network after originally buying it for $3.5 million in 2018, according to the Wall Street Journal, which first reported the news. After renovating the house in the style of ABC sitcom for TV series “A Very Brady Renovation,” HGTV originally listed the house for sale for $5.5 million in May.
Prior to the renovation, which was estimated to total about $2 million, the home remained owned by a family for nearly 50 years.
“The Brady Bunch” house adds to Trahan’s collection of unusual homes, which includes a Italian Renaissance-inspired residence located in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and Trahan, who is married to former HBO chief executive Chris Albrech, intends to use the home for fundraising and charity-based events.
Despite representing a loss for the network, Trahan...
- 9/11/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Wanna bet someone’s gonna try to pin this on Jan?
TVLine has confirmed that the iconic and massively renovated Brady Bunch house — which HGTV put on the market last May — ended up selling for $3.2 million. Not only is that $2.3 million less than the $5.5 million listing price, but it’s $300K shy of the $3.5 million HGTV paid for it in 2018.
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HGTV poured a staggering $1.9 million into the North Hollywood, Calif., property...
TVLine has confirmed that the iconic and massively renovated Brady Bunch house — which HGTV put on the market last May — ended up selling for $3.2 million. Not only is that $2.3 million less than the $5.5 million listing price, but it’s $300K shy of the $3.5 million HGTV paid for it in 2018.
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HGTV poured a staggering $1.9 million into the North Hollywood, Calif., property...
- 9/11/2023
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
We’re gonna need more pink! As Mattel’s globally beloved Barbie hits theaters for her first live-action film, HGTV presents Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge, a four-part competition set within a life-size version of the 11.5-inch doll’s iconic abode. The series premieres Sunday, July 16 at 8/7c on the network. “We thought, let’s create a brick-and-mortar location for something that hasn’t existed but [taps] the nostalgia of the people that watch our network,” notes HGTV head of content Loren Ruch, who was also behind 2019’s equally evocative A Very Brady Renovation. “Then we [added] a competition layer.” Hosted by model and past Barbie inspiration Ashley Graham, the series tasks eight pairs of celebrity designers—including Egypt Sherrod, Ty Pennington, Alison Victoria, and Food Network’s Antonia Lofaso (Beachside Brawl)—with tricking out an assigned space in a Barbie-worthy Los Angeles–area manse. The doll was introduced in 1959, so each area corresponds...
- 7/14/2023
- TV Insider
The Brady Bunch house is on the market, complete with the same interiors as the 1970s TV show.
After a renovation that took place in less than five years, HGTV is selling the five-bed, five-bath Los Angeles home at an asking price of $5.5 million, significantly higher than the network bought it for at $3.5 million.
After buying the house on 11222 Dilling Street in 2018, HGTV touched up the facade and redid the interiors, adding a second story to recreate the show’s living room, kitchen, bedrooms and yard, which were all shot on sets at Paramount Studios. The construction process was filmed in a 2019 series entitled A Very Brady Renovation and saw cast members and HGTV talent work to make the fictional home a reality. The series was popular, garnering 28 million viewers across four weeks.
The network reportedly invested $1.9 million to renovate the home, which went on to appear in several HGTV...
After a renovation that took place in less than five years, HGTV is selling the five-bed, five-bath Los Angeles home at an asking price of $5.5 million, significantly higher than the network bought it for at $3.5 million.
After buying the house on 11222 Dilling Street in 2018, HGTV touched up the facade and redid the interiors, adding a second story to recreate the show’s living room, kitchen, bedrooms and yard, which were all shot on sets at Paramount Studios. The construction process was filmed in a 2019 series entitled A Very Brady Renovation and saw cast members and HGTV talent work to make the fictional home a reality. The series was popular, garnering 28 million viewers across four weeks.
The network reportedly invested $1.9 million to renovate the home, which went on to appear in several HGTV...
- 5/29/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
Here’s your chance to own a piece of television history. HGTV has put the iconic Brady Bunch house on the market for $5.5 million.
Exterior of ‘The Brady Bunch’ house prior to the HGTV renovation | PG/Bauer-Griffin/Gc Images
HGTV purchased the house in Studio City for $3.5 million in 2019. The network then invested $1.9 million in a massive renovation of the midcentury home, which was chronicled in the 2019 series A Very Brady Renovation.
The show reunited the actors who played the six Brady siblings – Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby), and Susan Olsen (Cindy). They teamed up with HGTV renovation experts Jonathan and Drew Scott, Mina Starsiak Hawk and Karen E Laine, Leanne and Steve Ford, Jasmine Roth, and Lara Spencer to transform the house so that it closely resembled the interior seen on the beloved sitcom, which aired from 1969 to 1974.
“HGTV left no stone unturned,...
Exterior of ‘The Brady Bunch’ house prior to the HGTV renovation | PG/Bauer-Griffin/Gc Images
HGTV purchased the house in Studio City for $3.5 million in 2019. The network then invested $1.9 million in a massive renovation of the midcentury home, which was chronicled in the 2019 series A Very Brady Renovation.
The show reunited the actors who played the six Brady siblings – Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby), and Susan Olsen (Cindy). They teamed up with HGTV renovation experts Jonathan and Drew Scott, Mina Starsiak Hawk and Karen E Laine, Leanne and Steve Ford, Jasmine Roth, and Lara Spencer to transform the house so that it closely resembled the interior seen on the beloved sitcom, which aired from 1969 to 1974.
“HGTV left no stone unturned,...
- 5/25/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
A Los Angeles home with a classic-tv pedigree has gone on the market.
The famed “Brady Bunch” house in Studio City, which was purchased in 2018 by HGTV and then renovated in a high-rated limited series, has hit the market at $5.5 million.
The exterior of the home was used for establishing shots in the beloved sitcom. After HGTV bought the home — paying $3.5 million — the network assembled members of the series’ cast for “A Very Brady Renovation”, which followed their efforts as they made the home’s interior resemble that depicted on the show.
Read More: ‘Brady Bunch’ Stars Come Together To Talk Renovating The Iconic Home For New HGTV Show
During the course of those extensive renovations, which reportedly cost an additional $1.9 million, the entire interior was gutted and a second storey added, all in order to meticulously recreate the Brady household.
According to an HGTV press release, standout features from...
The famed “Brady Bunch” house in Studio City, which was purchased in 2018 by HGTV and then renovated in a high-rated limited series, has hit the market at $5.5 million.
The exterior of the home was used for establishing shots in the beloved sitcom. After HGTV bought the home — paying $3.5 million — the network assembled members of the series’ cast for “A Very Brady Renovation”, which followed their efforts as they made the home’s interior resemble that depicted on the show.
Read More: ‘Brady Bunch’ Stars Come Together To Talk Renovating The Iconic Home For New HGTV Show
During the course of those extensive renovations, which reportedly cost an additional $1.9 million, the entire interior was gutted and a second storey added, all in order to meticulously recreate the Brady household.
According to an HGTV press release, standout features from...
- 5/24/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Here’s a story that will make you flip: HGTV’s renovated Brady Bunch house is officially on the market.
The network announced Wednesday that the 1970s-style home, which was used only for the exteriors of the classic sitcom, and which HGTV purchased in 2018 for $3.5 million, is up for sale for the not-so-slim price of $5.5 million.
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The network announced Wednesday that the 1970s-style home, which was used only for the exteriors of the classic sitcom, and which HGTV purchased in 2018 for $3.5 million, is up for sale for the not-so-slim price of $5.5 million.
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- 5/24/2023
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
The Brady Bunch house is back on the market — and, this time, it comes with the interiors of your 1970s TV dreams.
HGTV is selling the Studio City home pictured in hundreds of establishing shots on the famous sitcom not five years after purchasing it for $3.5 million. And given the competitive Los Angeles housing market and the dramatic changes the property’s undergone, it’s going to cost the next buyer a bit more. The asking price is $5.5 million.
Such is the premium for authenticity. After buying 11222 Dilling Street in 2018, the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned network rejuvenated the facade and gutted its interiors — adding a second story to meticulously re-create the show’s living room, kitchen, bedrooms and yard that all previously only existed on Stage 5 of Paramount Studios. The process was chronicled in 2019 event series A Very Brady Renovation, recruiting surviving cast members and HGTV talent to bring the fictional home to life.
HGTV is selling the Studio City home pictured in hundreds of establishing shots on the famous sitcom not five years after purchasing it for $3.5 million. And given the competitive Los Angeles housing market and the dramatic changes the property’s undergone, it’s going to cost the next buyer a bit more. The asking price is $5.5 million.
Such is the premium for authenticity. After buying 11222 Dilling Street in 2018, the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned network rejuvenated the facade and gutted its interiors — adding a second story to meticulously re-create the show’s living room, kitchen, bedrooms and yard that all previously only existed on Stage 5 of Paramount Studios. The process was chronicled in 2019 event series A Very Brady Renovation, recruiting surviving cast members and HGTV talent to bring the fictional home to life.
- 5/24/2023
- by Mikey O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
More than 50 years ago, a lovely lady and a man named Brady fell in love and got married. The result was The Brady Bunch, the beloved 1970s sitcom about a big blended family. The show aired for five seasons on ABC and earned a second life in syndication. In the process, it made stars of its cast, including Eve Plumb as put-upon middle sister Jan Brady and Barry Williams as oldest Brady son Greg. But what have Plumb, Willams, and the rest of the cast been up to since the show ended? Keep reading for an update on the surviving Brady Bunch cast members and what they’re doing now.
Maureen McCormick Maureen McCormick | ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images); Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images
Maureen McCormick played the eldest Brady family daughter Marcia in The Brady Bunch and several spinoffs and sequels, including The Brady Bunch...
Maureen McCormick Maureen McCormick | ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images); Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images
Maureen McCormick played the eldest Brady family daughter Marcia in The Brady Bunch and several spinoffs and sequels, including The Brady Bunch...
- 5/20/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
“I’ve gotta say, I love hearing everybody’s stories,” says Eve Plumb, who played Jan on The Brady Bunch, as she and her five fellow child actors-turned-legends from that classic ABC sitcom — Barry Williams, who played Greg; Maureen McCormick, who played Marcia; Christopher Knight, who played Peter; Mike Lookinland, who played Bobby; and Susan Olsen, who played Cindy — convene on The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast for a rare reunion. “You know, we’ve known each other our whole lives, but yet I’m finding out really interesting things!”
The Brady Bunch, a show about two families that come together as one, was ...
The Brady Bunch, a show about two families that come together as one, was ...
- 9/27/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Primetime Emmys take place on September 20 and air live coast-to-coast on ABC. But the majority of awards are handed out at the five Creative Arts Emmy ceremonies that take place in the week leading up to TV’s biggest night. The Creative Arts trophies will be awarded at five events on: September 14 (reality and nonfiction; Sept. 15 (variety); Sept. 16; Sept. 17 and Sept. 19 (mix). The first four of these will stream live on Emmys.com while the last will air on Fxx.
Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has forced TV productions, film shoots and entertainment events to shut down all year to slow the spread of the easily transmitted disease, all of this year’s Emmy ceremonies will be held virtually. While Jimmy Kimmel emcees just one show — the Emmys next Sunday — Best Reality Host nominee Nicole Byer (“Nailed It”) has been tapped to preside over all five of the Creative Arts awards.
Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has forced TV productions, film shoots and entertainment events to shut down all year to slow the spread of the easily transmitted disease, all of this year’s Emmy ceremonies will be held virtually. While Jimmy Kimmel emcees just one show — the Emmys next Sunday — Best Reality Host nominee Nicole Byer (“Nailed It”) has been tapped to preside over all five of the Creative Arts awards.
- 9/20/2020
- by Paul Sheehan, Marcus James Dixon, Joyce Eng, Daniel Montgomery and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Queer Eye secured its third reality Emmy win in a row, seeing off new shows and closing in on Shark Tank’s record.
The Netflix series won the Primetime Emmy For Outstanding Structured Reality Program, having won the award in 2019 and 2018 (while its original show won in 2004).
It beat A Very Brady Renovation, Love Is Blind, Antiques Roadshow and Shark Tank.
The latter won the award for the four years between 2014 and 2017.
Exec producer Jordana Hochman thanked the Academy for the “incredible honor” on behalf of producers ITV America and Scout Productions, as well as their “creative partners and champions” at Netflix, its “best in class” production team and the Fab Five.
“We recognize how fortunate we are to create content that celebrates inclusion, empathy and kindness. Queer Eye transforms lives on screen and off, we’re so proud of it, we’re better for it and we’re deeply appreciative of this recognition,...
The Netflix series won the Primetime Emmy For Outstanding Structured Reality Program, having won the award in 2019 and 2018 (while its original show won in 2004).
It beat A Very Brady Renovation, Love Is Blind, Antiques Roadshow and Shark Tank.
The latter won the award for the four years between 2014 and 2017.
Exec producer Jordana Hochman thanked the Academy for the “incredible honor” on behalf of producers ITV America and Scout Productions, as well as their “creative partners and champions” at Netflix, its “best in class” production team and the Fab Five.
“We recognize how fortunate we are to create content that celebrates inclusion, empathy and kindness. Queer Eye transforms lives on screen and off, we’re so proud of it, we’re better for it and we’re deeply appreciative of this recognition,...
- 9/15/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2020 Emmys are officially underway, with Netflix’s Queer Eye winning the award for Outstanding Structured Reality Program on the first of five nights for this year’s Creative Arts Emmys.
It’s Queer Eye‘s third straight win in this category, putting it one behind fellow nominee Shark Tank for the most total wins in the category ever. (The other nominees were HGTV’s A Very Brady Renovation, PBS’ Antiques Roadshow and Netflix’s Love Is Blind.) Plus, A&e’s Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath took home the Emmy for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special, HBO’s...
It’s Queer Eye‘s third straight win in this category, putting it one behind fellow nominee Shark Tank for the most total wins in the category ever. (The other nominees were HGTV’s A Very Brady Renovation, PBS’ Antiques Roadshow and Netflix’s Love Is Blind.) Plus, A&e’s Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath took home the Emmy for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special, HBO’s...
- 9/15/2020
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Emmy week looks pretty different than it usually does. It will be a weeklong affair, starting on Monday, September 14, and concluding with the ABC telecast on Sunday night, September 20. But who will take home prizes at the Creative Arts Awards? Scroll down for our predictions in 29 categories listed in order of their racetrack odds with our projected winners highlighted in gold.
Our odds have been calculated by combining the predictions of more than 1,200 users as of this writing. That includes Expert journalists from major media outlets, the Editors who cover awards year-round for Gold Derby, the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting last year’s Creative Arts winners and the All-Star Top 24 who had the best predictions when you combine the last two years’ results. Our largest predictions bloc are our Users: the everyday readers and commenters who have signed up for our predictions contest.
SEEEmmys 2020 predictions slugfest:...
Our odds have been calculated by combining the predictions of more than 1,200 users as of this writing. That includes Expert journalists from major media outlets, the Editors who cover awards year-round for Gold Derby, the Top 24 Users who got the highest scores predicting last year’s Creative Arts winners and the All-Star Top 24 who had the best predictions when you combine the last two years’ results. Our largest predictions bloc are our Users: the everyday readers and commenters who have signed up for our predictions contest.
SEEEmmys 2020 predictions slugfest:...
- 9/14/2020
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
It may be the dawn of a new era: Freshman series, especially in the unscripted categories, are having their moment with the Television Academy.
Of 15 nominees across competition, unstructured and structured programs, almost half (seven) were newcomers to the Emmy race, with six of those seeing accolades their first time eligible. In unstructured, this includes Food Network’s remotely produced “Amy Schumer Learns to Cook”; Netflix’s “Cheer” and “Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up”; and HBO’s “We’re Here” while in structured the new nominees are Netflix’s “Love Is Blind” and HGTV’s “A Very Brady Renovation.” Fox’s “The Masked Singer” finally broke into the competition-program category its second year up at Emmy bat, the only newcomer to that race.
“The voters have had more time home, more sampling and more time to consider stuff,” awards consultant Richard Licata of Licata & Co says of the “stay at...
Of 15 nominees across competition, unstructured and structured programs, almost half (seven) were newcomers to the Emmy race, with six of those seeing accolades their first time eligible. In unstructured, this includes Food Network’s remotely produced “Amy Schumer Learns to Cook”; Netflix’s “Cheer” and “Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up”; and HBO’s “We’re Here” while in structured the new nominees are Netflix’s “Love Is Blind” and HGTV’s “A Very Brady Renovation.” Fox’s “The Masked Singer” finally broke into the competition-program category its second year up at Emmy bat, the only newcomer to that race.
“The voters have had more time home, more sampling and more time to consider stuff,” awards consultant Richard Licata of Licata & Co says of the “stay at...
- 7/30/2020
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
After a year of dating, Tarek El Moussa and Heather Rae Young are officially engaged! The pair announced the news on July 26 while celebrating their first anniversary as a couple. Tarek - who was previously married to his Flip or Flop costar, Christina Anstead, with whom he shares a 9-year-old daughter, Taylor, and a 4-year-old son, Brayden - popped the question after the couple had traveled by boat to Catalina Island, CA.
The proposal holds a special meaning as the duo actually met while boating in Newport Beach, CA, with their respective friends on July 4, 2019. The Selling Sunset realtor
just so happened to be docked next to Tarek
, who asked her out after seeing her. Later that month,
they were photographed kissing on a yacht at California's Portofino Hotel & Marina
. They made their red carpet debut as an item at the premiere of HGTV's A Very Brady Renovation two...
The proposal holds a special meaning as the duo actually met while boating in Newport Beach, CA, with their respective friends on July 4, 2019. The Selling Sunset realtor
just so happened to be docked next to Tarek
, who asked her out after seeing her. Later that month,
they were photographed kissing on a yacht at California's Portofino Hotel & Marina
. They made their red carpet debut as an item at the premiere of HGTV's A Very Brady Renovation two...
- 7/26/2020
- by Brea Cubit
- Popsugar.com
The house from “The Golden Girls” is up for sale, waiting to hold all the wicker furniture of your dreams.
The four-bedroom house in Los Angeles’ Brentwood neighborhood is up for sale with a price tag of $2.999 million following the deaths of the owners.
The exterior of the 1950s-era house was used for establishing shots of the house shared by Blanche (Rue McClanahan), Dorothy (Bea Arthur), Sophia (Estelle Getty) and Rose (Betty White) on the NBC sitcom throughout its first season. It was later replicated on a studio backlot for subsequent seasons.
Douglas Elliman
Also Read: 'The Golden Girls' Episode With Blackface Gag Pulled From Hulu
The original owners’ son, James C. Barry, told the Wall Street Journal that his parents agreed to have their home featured on the series because of their passion for architecture and design, though they didn’t watch the show themselves. The house was scouted...
The four-bedroom house in Los Angeles’ Brentwood neighborhood is up for sale with a price tag of $2.999 million following the deaths of the owners.
The exterior of the 1950s-era house was used for establishing shots of the house shared by Blanche (Rue McClanahan), Dorothy (Bea Arthur), Sophia (Estelle Getty) and Rose (Betty White) on the NBC sitcom throughout its first season. It was later replicated on a studio backlot for subsequent seasons.
Douglas Elliman
Also Read: 'The Golden Girls' Episode With Blackface Gag Pulled From Hulu
The original owners’ son, James C. Barry, told the Wall Street Journal that his parents agreed to have their home featured on the series because of their passion for architecture and design, though they didn’t watch the show themselves. The house was scouted...
- 7/15/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Netflix has again led all networks at the second annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards, and its series Cheer and Queer Eye topped the winners, each taking home two awards.
Cheer nabbed trophies for Unstructured Series and Male Star of The Year Jerry Harris, and Queer Eye for Lifestyle: Fashion/Beauty Show and Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series. The Culinary Show category resulted in a tie, with both Chopped and Top Chef honored. Queer Eye also topped the winners’ list last year.
Netflix won eight awards in all including Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich (Crime/Justice Series), Somebody Feed Phil (Travel/Adventure Series), Love Is Blind (Relationship Show), as well as Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Programming by a Network or Streaming Platform.
ABC and Bravo followed Netflix with two awards each.
Survivor host and executive producer Jeff Probst received this year’s Critics Choice Real TV Impact Award, for...
Cheer nabbed trophies for Unstructured Series and Male Star of The Year Jerry Harris, and Queer Eye for Lifestyle: Fashion/Beauty Show and Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series. The Culinary Show category resulted in a tie, with both Chopped and Top Chef honored. Queer Eye also topped the winners’ list last year.
Netflix won eight awards in all including Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich (Crime/Justice Series), Somebody Feed Phil (Travel/Adventure Series), Love Is Blind (Relationship Show), as well as Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Programming by a Network or Streaming Platform.
ABC and Bravo followed Netflix with two awards each.
Survivor host and executive producer Jeff Probst received this year’s Critics Choice Real TV Impact Award, for...
- 6/29/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Two Netflix series, “Cheer” and “Queer Eye,” were the big winners at the second annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards, which were announced on Monday by the Critics Choice Association and the nonfiction producers’ organization Npact.
Because of the coronavirus, the awards for nonfiction and reality television were not handed out at a physical or a virtual ceremony. Instead, winners were notified privately and given the opportunity to make a video acceptance speech. Links to those speeches are available at the Critics Choice website.
“Cheer” and “Queer Eye” both won two awards, the former for Unstructured Series and Male Star of the Year (Jerry Harris) and the latter for Lifestyle: Fashion/Beauty Show and Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series. In the Structured Series category, though, “Queer Eye” lost to Disney+’s “The World According to Jeff Goldblum.” “Cheer” lost in the Limited Documentary Series category to Hulu’s “Hillary.
Because of the coronavirus, the awards for nonfiction and reality television were not handed out at a physical or a virtual ceremony. Instead, winners were notified privately and given the opportunity to make a video acceptance speech. Links to those speeches are available at the Critics Choice website.
“Cheer” and “Queer Eye” both won two awards, the former for Unstructured Series and Male Star of the Year (Jerry Harris) and the latter for Lifestyle: Fashion/Beauty Show and Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series. In the Structured Series category, though, “Queer Eye” lost to Disney+’s “The World According to Jeff Goldblum.” “Cheer” lost in the Limited Documentary Series category to Hulu’s “Hillary.
- 6/29/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Maureen McCormick is best-known for her role as Marcia Brady on the TV series, The Brady Bunch. Unfortunately, Maureen hit a bit of a rough patch when the show ended in 1974. In recent years, however, she was able to get herself back on track and she has been able to continue working in the industry she loves. In 2019, Maureen and the rest of the surviving cast members from The Brady Bunch, became the stars of of the Hgtv miniseries, A Very Brady Renovation. Maureen’s fans were excited to see her on TV again, and they hope to see
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- 6/20/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Here's the story of two lovely ladies, both of them with hair of gold like their TV mother, who spent their childhood on and then parlayed that sitcom stardom into new careers as TV home décor experts. Maureen McCormick and Eve Plumb, known worldwide as The Brady Bunch's Marcia and Jan, respectively, joined the Hgtv family with A Very Brady Renovation in 2019. The TV siblings, along with Barry Williams, Susan Olsen, Christopher Knight and Mike Lookinland, teamed up with a variety of Hgtv stars to redo the inside of the home that provided the exterior shots of the Brady compound to look like the TV set. A pilot, Generation Renovation, followed for Plumb, as did a new gig for McCormick hosting...
- 6/18/2020
- E! Online
VH1’s “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and Netflix’s “Cheer” led all shows in nominations for the second annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards, the Critics Choice Organization and the nonfiction producers organization Npact announced on Monday.
But while 89 different shows were nominated, and nonfiction series nominees included “The Last Dance,” “Atlanta’s Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children,” “The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez” and “Hillary,” the year’s biggest nonfiction sensation, “Tiger King,” was not nominated for anything despite being eligible.
The awards, which were launched last year, honor nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming as chosen by television journalists in the Critics Choice Organization.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” and “Cheer” each landed five nominations in the 25 categories. “Queer Eye” received four and “Couples Therapy” three, with almost two dozen other shows, ranging from “A Very Brady Renovation” to “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich,” receiving two.
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But while 89 different shows were nominated, and nonfiction series nominees included “The Last Dance,” “Atlanta’s Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children,” “The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez” and “Hillary,” the year’s biggest nonfiction sensation, “Tiger King,” was not nominated for anything despite being eligible.
The awards, which were launched last year, honor nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming as chosen by television journalists in the Critics Choice Organization.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” and “Cheer” each landed five nominations in the 25 categories. “Queer Eye” received four and “Couples Therapy” three, with almost two dozen other shows, ranging from “A Very Brady Renovation” to “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich,” receiving two.
Also Read: All the Awards Shows That Have Been Canceled,...
- 6/8/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
When David Bromstad, the host of Hgtv’s “My Lottery Dream Home,” won that network’s reality series “Design Star” in 2006, the network was a very different place. “Coming in through a reality show, I was just at the start of the big changes that were happening,” he recalls. “When Hgtv started, there were still crafts in the morning and quilting — it was a whole other genre.”
For the network that began its life in 1994 as a safe place to land for those seeking soothing infotainment, “Design Star” was a tentative first step to introduce reality programming. Today, as part of the Discovery Inc. family, the channel is practically a star factory, minting talent as well-known for their distinctive flair — and personal dramas — as for the help they can proffer in design and renovation. “I’ve always wanted Hgtv to be pushed a little bit when it comes to our personalities,...
For the network that began its life in 1994 as a safe place to land for those seeking soothing infotainment, “Design Star” was a tentative first step to introduce reality programming. Today, as part of the Discovery Inc. family, the channel is practically a star factory, minting talent as well-known for their distinctive flair — and personal dramas — as for the help they can proffer in design and renovation. “I’ve always wanted Hgtv to be pushed a little bit when it comes to our personalities,...
- 2/27/2020
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
Marcia Brady is heading back to Hgtv… Maureen McCormick, who played the eldest Brady daughter Marcia in the ABC comedy The Brady Bunch, is fronting Frozen in Time for the Discovery-owned network.
McCormick, who was one of the six surviving Brady Bunch cast members to appear in A Very Brady Renovation, will host another home renovation series for the network.
The show, which is set to air this spring, will see McCormick and designer Dan Vickery overhaul homes that are stuck in a design time warp. In each episode, Vickery will bring the structure up-to-date, while McCormick sources decade-specific pieces that will give the home a refreshed look and a wink to its original era.
This follows the ratings success of A Very Brady Renovation, which saw the original cast overhaul the house used in the sitcom’s exterior shots. That show launched in September after Hgtv purchased the Studio City house.
McCormick, who was one of the six surviving Brady Bunch cast members to appear in A Very Brady Renovation, will host another home renovation series for the network.
The show, which is set to air this spring, will see McCormick and designer Dan Vickery overhaul homes that are stuck in a design time warp. In each episode, Vickery will bring the structure up-to-date, while McCormick sources decade-specific pieces that will give the home a refreshed look and a wink to its original era.
This follows the ratings success of A Very Brady Renovation, which saw the original cast overhaul the house used in the sitcom’s exterior shots. That show launched in September after Hgtv purchased the Studio City house.
- 1/17/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Maureen McCormick is returning to Hgtv to co-host her own home-design series with designer Dan Vickery.
Called “Frozen in Time,” the new series was announced Thursday at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena.
“Maureen McCormick of ‘Brady Bunch’ fame returns to Hgtv to help overhaul homes that are stuck in a design time-warp in the new series ‘Frozen in Time,'” Hgtv president Jane Latman told reporters.
The series is set to debut in spring 2020.
Here is the official description from Hgtv:
“In Hgtv’s new home renovation series Frozen in Time, designer Dan Vickery and A Very Brady Renovation’s Maureen McCormick will overhaul homes that are stuck in a design time warp. In each episode, Dan will bring the structure up-to-date, while Maureen sources beautiful decade-specific pieces that will give the home a refreshed look and a wink to its original era.”
For “A Very Brady Renovation,...
Called “Frozen in Time,” the new series was announced Thursday at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena.
“Maureen McCormick of ‘Brady Bunch’ fame returns to Hgtv to help overhaul homes that are stuck in a design time-warp in the new series ‘Frozen in Time,'” Hgtv president Jane Latman told reporters.
The series is set to debut in spring 2020.
Here is the official description from Hgtv:
“In Hgtv’s new home renovation series Frozen in Time, designer Dan Vickery and A Very Brady Renovation’s Maureen McCormick will overhaul homes that are stuck in a design time warp. In each episode, Dan will bring the structure up-to-date, while Maureen sources beautiful decade-specific pieces that will give the home a refreshed look and a wink to its original era.”
For “A Very Brady Renovation,...
- 1/16/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
The Brady Bunch premiered on September 26th, 1969, just a little over a month after the Manson murders sent shockwaves of terror across Los Angeles. It went off the air on March 8th, 1974, right as the Watergate scandal was cresting. The run of the show happened to coincide with five of the most tumultuous years in 20th-century America, marked by the Vietnam War, the Weather Underground, Kent State, and the entire presidency of Richard Nixon.
Needless to say, none of this was happening in the world of the Bradys. If you take out the haircuts,...
Needless to say, none of this was happening in the world of the Bradys. If you take out the haircuts,...
- 1/3/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
If you were a fan of last year's Live In Front of a Studio Audience with All in the Family and The Jeffersons, then you're going to enjoy this week.
Good Trouble and A Very Brady Renovation have Christmas specials, and there are special showings of Wizard of Oz and FX's A Christmas Carol.
Find out what else lies ahead with our full rundown of TV's best bets!
Sunday, December 15
7/8c The Sound of Music (ABC)
This is a yearly tradition in my home! Julie Andrews sings her way through Austria with seven adorable children. Filmed on location, this iconic classic from 1965 will bring a smile to your face and have you singing long after it’s over.
8/7c Rediscovering Christmas (Lifetime)
When Mia (Jessica Lowndes), a talented Boston department store window designer, travels to her family’s Connecticut town to help her sister design the decor for its...
Good Trouble and A Very Brady Renovation have Christmas specials, and there are special showings of Wizard of Oz and FX's A Christmas Carol.
Find out what else lies ahead with our full rundown of TV's best bets!
Sunday, December 15
7/8c The Sound of Music (ABC)
This is a yearly tradition in my home! Julie Andrews sings her way through Austria with seven adorable children. Filmed on location, this iconic classic from 1965 will bring a smile to your face and have you singing long after it’s over.
8/7c Rediscovering Christmas (Lifetime)
When Mia (Jessica Lowndes), a talented Boston department store window designer, travels to her family’s Connecticut town to help her sister design the decor for its...
- 12/15/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Generally, these life lesson articles are constructed to point out positive life lessons; things that people can take away from and use to improve the general outcome of their lives. The reason is simple: most people will be watching some type of new cable show, if anything just to check it out. So whether people like the show or not, there is still something that can be taken away from spending 30 or 60 minutes of their day. But not every show is capable of presenting positive messages. In this case, “A Very Brady Renovation” which currently can be seen
Five Life Lessons A Very Brady Renovation Teaches Us...
Five Life Lessons A Very Brady Renovation Teaches Us...
- 11/28/2019
- by Bill Vix
- TVovermind.com
Hgtv is making amends with Lance Bass.
After outbidding him on “The Brady Bunch” house last year, the network has given the former ‘Nsync star his own holiday special.
“Outrageous Holiday Houses” will air on Thanksgiving Day at 11 p.m. Et/Pt, which features Bass on a “whirlwind coast-to-coast tour of North America’s most spectacular holiday displays” that includes towns like Santa Claus, Indiana and North Pole, Alaska, according to Hgtv.
Also Read: Maureen McCormick and Alison Victoria to Host Hgtv's 'White House Christmas 2019'
“Hgtv is stepping into Christmas with some of the most outrageous displays you’ve ever seen,” Bass said. “We’re going to meet the most dedicated and obsessed Christmas fans around. As a huge Christmas fan, I am excited to host this show!”
The first home to be featured on the show belongs to Drew Scott of “Property Brothers.” He and his wife, Linda Phan,...
After outbidding him on “The Brady Bunch” house last year, the network has given the former ‘Nsync star his own holiday special.
“Outrageous Holiday Houses” will air on Thanksgiving Day at 11 p.m. Et/Pt, which features Bass on a “whirlwind coast-to-coast tour of North America’s most spectacular holiday displays” that includes towns like Santa Claus, Indiana and North Pole, Alaska, according to Hgtv.
Also Read: Maureen McCormick and Alison Victoria to Host Hgtv's 'White House Christmas 2019'
“Hgtv is stepping into Christmas with some of the most outrageous displays you’ve ever seen,” Bass said. “We’re going to meet the most dedicated and obsessed Christmas fans around. As a huge Christmas fan, I am excited to host this show!”
The first home to be featured on the show belongs to Drew Scott of “Property Brothers.” He and his wife, Linda Phan,...
- 11/5/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
“The Brady Bunch” star Maureen McCormick will join “Windy City Rehab” star Alison Victoria in hosting Hgtv’s “Christmas in the White House 2019,” the network announced Thursday.
During the one hour special, set to premiere in Dec., cameras will follow McCormick and Victoria on a room-by-room tour of the White House to see the holiday decorations.
“Hosting White House Christmas for the past two years has been a highlight for me, and now it will be even more amazing with Maureen,” Victoria said. “The sights and sounds of the White House during the holidays are unlike anything you’ve ever seen, and I love that together we’ll get to share it with Hgtv viewers.”
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“The White House is the most spectacular home during the holidays.
During the one hour special, set to premiere in Dec., cameras will follow McCormick and Victoria on a room-by-room tour of the White House to see the holiday decorations.
“Hosting White House Christmas for the past two years has been a highlight for me, and now it will be even more amazing with Maureen,” Victoria said. “The sights and sounds of the White House during the holidays are unlike anything you’ve ever seen, and I love that together we’ll get to share it with Hgtv viewers.”
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“The White House is the most spectacular home during the holidays.
- 10/24/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Update: Fresh off the success of their Hgtv series, Discovery Network has confirmed it will air the special A Very Brady Renovation: Holiday Edition on Dec. 16. But there’s a change of venue. Instead of Hgtv, the show moves to The Food Network.
The six Brady Bunch siblings join Ree Drummond, the star of Food Network’s The Pioneer Woman, and Jasmine Roth, star of Hgtv’s Hidden Potential, to create ‘70s-inspired treats and festive decorations. The special airs on Food Network Dec. 22.
Brady Bunch cast members Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby) and Susan Olsen (Cindy) are on board for the special.
“We have remarkable star experts across every area of lifestyle content, so of course we’re inviting Food Network star Ree Drummond to Hgtv’s Brady holiday episode,” said Hgtv president Jane Latman. “Along with Jasmine Roth and the Brady siblings,...
The six Brady Bunch siblings join Ree Drummond, the star of Food Network’s The Pioneer Woman, and Jasmine Roth, star of Hgtv’s Hidden Potential, to create ‘70s-inspired treats and festive decorations. The special airs on Food Network Dec. 22.
Brady Bunch cast members Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby) and Susan Olsen (Cindy) are on board for the special.
“We have remarkable star experts across every area of lifestyle content, so of course we’re inviting Food Network star Ree Drummond to Hgtv’s Brady holiday episode,” said Hgtv president Jane Latman. “Along with Jasmine Roth and the Brady siblings,...
- 10/19/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Here’s the story of a rock star obsessed with the Bradys.
No kidding. Rob Zombie guitarist John 5 got to live out a childhood fantasy when he attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly revealed Brady Bunch house on Hgtv’s “A Very Brady Renovation.”
John 5, who has collaborated with a diverse array of musicians — from David Lee Roth to Ricky Martin to Steve Perry — had an “in” for the invite-only unveiling: Susan Olsen, who played Cindy Brady in “The Brady Bunch,” was featured in the video for the guitarist’s song “Zoinks!” from his new album, “Invasion.”
“It was like taking a little boy to a toy store,” Olsen tells Variety of her friend’s reaction to the house. “When people walk into the house, they magically turn into children, and John is just the kind of child you want to spoil rotten because he’s so lovable.
No kidding. Rob Zombie guitarist John 5 got to live out a childhood fantasy when he attended the ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly revealed Brady Bunch house on Hgtv’s “A Very Brady Renovation.”
John 5, who has collaborated with a diverse array of musicians — from David Lee Roth to Ricky Martin to Steve Perry — had an “in” for the invite-only unveiling: Susan Olsen, who played Cindy Brady in “The Brady Bunch,” was featured in the video for the guitarist’s song “Zoinks!” from his new album, “Invasion.”
“It was like taking a little boy to a toy store,” Olsen tells Variety of her friend’s reaction to the house. “When people walk into the house, they magically turn into children, and John is just the kind of child you want to spoil rotten because he’s so lovable.
- 10/8/2019
- by Michele Amabile Angermiller
- Variety Film + TV
During the 1960s, when there was a limited number of television stations available to most households, “The Brady Bunch” was one of the most popular family television series. It followed the lives of Jim and Carrol Brady, two widowed single parents who each had three children. They married and blended the family and this is how they became known as “The Brady Bunch.” “A Very Brady Renovation is a more recent television show that airs on Hgtv. The show highlights and showcases the original home that was used for the exterior shots of the sitcom. Here are 10 interesting facts
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- 10/7/2019
- by Dana Hanson-Firestone
- TVovermind.com
A Very Brady Renovation wraps its run on HGTV later tonight, but it might not be the last you see of the house or the Brady family. HGTV is looking at the possibility of a holiday special set at finished house later this year. The holidays were always special on The Brady Bunch. No word on when the special will air.
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- 9/30/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Updated with L+3, 1:15 Pm: Hgtv today revealed the Live+Three Day ratings for the premiere of its docuseries A Very Brady Renovation. The September 9 debut episode delivered a 2.1 L+3 rating among 25-54 and total viewers. The premiere also delivered a 3.91 household rating.
“September 9 was a Monday night for the record books,” Hgtv president Jane Latman said.
Previously, September 10: Here’s a story … of a home-improvement show named Brady. Audiences tuned in for the season premiere of A Very Brady Renovation — and the new series made Hgtv history.
The 90-minute debut with the original Brady kids lending a hand in overhauling the real (exterior) Brady Bunch house in Los Angeles premiered Monday and delivered a 1.43 P25-54 L+Sd rating and a 1.52 P2+ L+Sd rating. That’s the highest-rated season premiere ever for Hgtv.
The Discovery-owned cable net launched a massive, wall-to-wall promo campaign featuring the surviving original...
“September 9 was a Monday night for the record books,” Hgtv president Jane Latman said.
Previously, September 10: Here’s a story … of a home-improvement show named Brady. Audiences tuned in for the season premiere of A Very Brady Renovation — and the new series made Hgtv history.
The 90-minute debut with the original Brady kids lending a hand in overhauling the real (exterior) Brady Bunch house in Los Angeles premiered Monday and delivered a 1.43 P25-54 L+Sd rating and a 1.52 P2+ L+Sd rating. That’s the highest-rated season premiere ever for Hgtv.
The Discovery-owned cable net launched a massive, wall-to-wall promo campaign featuring the surviving original...
- 9/16/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Levity Live, which owns production houses including Triage Entertainment and Lando Entertainment, has promoted Francesco Pace to Svp Production and added Hayden Boal and Ben Wood as VPs Development.
Pace will oversee physical production for all Levity Live production companies in both linear and streaming programming. For the past four years, He was in charge of production for such lifestyle programming as Guy’s Grocery Games, Iron Chef America and Kids Baking Championship. He also served as executive producer of A Very Brady Renovation, which launched this week as the highest-rated season premiere in Hgtv history.
New VPs Development Boal and Wood will report to Ashley Hoff, Svp Development across all of Levity’s production companies. They worked together at Relativity Television and Critical Content on such projects as The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey for CBS, Who Shot Biggie & Tupac? (Fox), and Chi-Town Flip (Hgtv).
“I’m thrilled to reunite with Hayden and Ben,...
Pace will oversee physical production for all Levity Live production companies in both linear and streaming programming. For the past four years, He was in charge of production for such lifestyle programming as Guy’s Grocery Games, Iron Chef America and Kids Baking Championship. He also served as executive producer of A Very Brady Renovation, which launched this week as the highest-rated season premiere in Hgtv history.
New VPs Development Boal and Wood will report to Ashley Hoff, Svp Development across all of Levity’s production companies. They worked together at Relativity Television and Critical Content on such projects as The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey for CBS, Who Shot Biggie & Tupac? (Fox), and Chi-Town Flip (Hgtv).
“I’m thrilled to reunite with Hayden and Ben,...
- 9/12/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
When we initially posted about A Very Brady Renovation on Hgtv, the article took off.
There are a few times when initial support for a series matches the ratings that result. This Is Us achieved that when their first trailer took off like it was a blockbuster movie.
Well, the Brady Bunch pays dividends, too, both in ratings and with digital performance.
The excitement about renovating such an iconic structure was the real deal.
A Very Brady Renovation on Hgtv Will Blast to the Past for Historic Makeover
With all of the adult Brady children returning and an all-star Hgtv cast of renovators and design artists, fans are ravenous to see the structure brought to life.
When the house went on the market for the first time in 50 years, it sparked a bidding war. Even Lance Bass was interested in buying the famed home.
But Hgtv won the bidding war,...
There are a few times when initial support for a series matches the ratings that result. This Is Us achieved that when their first trailer took off like it was a blockbuster movie.
Well, the Brady Bunch pays dividends, too, both in ratings and with digital performance.
The excitement about renovating such an iconic structure was the real deal.
A Very Brady Renovation on Hgtv Will Blast to the Past for Historic Makeover
With all of the adult Brady children returning and an all-star Hgtv cast of renovators and design artists, fans are ravenous to see the structure brought to life.
When the house went on the market for the first time in 50 years, it sparked a bidding war. Even Lance Bass was interested in buying the famed home.
But Hgtv won the bidding war,...
- 9/11/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Oh, my Nielsens!
Monday’s launch of A Very Brady Renovation gave Hgtv its most watched season premiere ever, with 8.1 million total viewers, as well as marked the cabler’s highest-rated telecast in over two-and-a-half years.
The 90-minute premiere also hit a network high in the Adults 25-54 demo, scoring a 1.43 rating — up 160 percent from the time slot’s year-ago levels...
Monday’s launch of A Very Brady Renovation gave Hgtv its most watched season premiere ever, with 8.1 million total viewers, as well as marked the cabler’s highest-rated telecast in over two-and-a-half years.
The 90-minute premiere also hit a network high in the Adults 25-54 demo, scoring a 1.43 rating — up 160 percent from the time slot’s year-ago levels...
- 9/11/2019
- TVLine.com
Hgtv’s “A Very Brady Renovation” just earned the popular cable channel’s highest ratings for a premiere in history, with a 1.43 rating among adults 25-54 and 8.1 million total viewers.
Monday’s 90-minute episode was Hgtv’s highest-rated telecast in more than two and a half years. The time slot soared 160% versus the year-ago levels and +211% over the last six weeks.
“A Very Brady Renovation” was the No. 1 non-sports telecast of the night among adults 25-54 on basic cable.
Also Read: 'Flip or Flop' Star Tarek El Moussa on Why He and Ex-Wife Christina Agreed to Do Another Season
“We knew ‘A Very Brady Renovation’ would exceed every expectation,” Jane Latman, president of Hgtv, said Tuesday in a statement. “This initial ratings and digital performance report has been nothing short of impressive and our entire team is celebrating. ‘The Brady Bunch’ is a pop culture phenomenon with incredible appeal, so...
Monday’s 90-minute episode was Hgtv’s highest-rated telecast in more than two and a half years. The time slot soared 160% versus the year-ago levels and +211% over the last six weeks.
“A Very Brady Renovation” was the No. 1 non-sports telecast of the night among adults 25-54 on basic cable.
Also Read: 'Flip or Flop' Star Tarek El Moussa on Why He and Ex-Wife Christina Agreed to Do Another Season
“We knew ‘A Very Brady Renovation’ would exceed every expectation,” Jane Latman, president of Hgtv, said Tuesday in a statement. “This initial ratings and digital performance report has been nothing short of impressive and our entire team is celebrating. ‘The Brady Bunch’ is a pop culture phenomenon with incredible appeal, so...
- 9/10/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
The combination of a classic sitcom and a home makeover delivered a huge audience Monday for Hgtv.
The premiere of A Very Brady Renovation delivered the cable network's biggest audience in more than two years — since the heyday of Fixer Upper. The program brings together the six surviving members of The Brady Bunch's cast to renovate the San Fernando Valley house used in exterior shots on the series so it looks just like the show's sets.
The premiere delivered 3.36 million viewers, the biggest audience on cable outside of Monday Night Football's debut on ESPN. A ...
The premiere of A Very Brady Renovation delivered the cable network's biggest audience in more than two years — since the heyday of Fixer Upper. The program brings together the six surviving members of The Brady Bunch's cast to renovate the San Fernando Valley house used in exterior shots on the series so it looks just like the show's sets.
The premiere delivered 3.36 million viewers, the biggest audience on cable outside of Monday Night Football's debut on ESPN. A ...
- 9/10/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Hgtv may be taking up long-term residence in Studio City.
A year after shelling out $3.5 million on the L.A. home that served as the exterior for the Brady Bunch abode, the network unveils its loving remodel — in which the 1970s Paramount lot set has been re-created, room-for-room, by castmembers and Hgtv talent — in the four-part event series A Very Brady Renovation, launching Sept. 9. In a departure from previous stunt remodels, often given away via contests, the Discovery-owned net will keep the San Fernando Valley home — potentially as a location for future specials or corporate events....
A year after shelling out $3.5 million on the L.A. home that served as the exterior for the Brady Bunch abode, the network unveils its loving remodel — in which the 1970s Paramount lot set has been re-created, room-for-room, by castmembers and Hgtv talent — in the four-part event series A Very Brady Renovation, launching Sept. 9. In a departure from previous stunt remodels, often given away via contests, the Discovery-owned net will keep the San Fernando Valley home — potentially as a location for future specials or corporate events....
Not-quite-fall TV picks up its pace in the week of Sept. 9, with a handful of first-run syndication premieres, a home-renovation show with a classic sitcom twist and an ambitious animated streaming series. More football is on the way, too.
Here is The Hollywood Reporter's rundown of some of the coming week's highlights. It would be next to impossible to watch everything, but let THR point the way to worthy options each week. All times are Et/Pt unless noted.
The Big Show
Amazon is taking a big swing with its first animated series for adults, Undone. Created by BoJack Horseman'...
Here is The Hollywood Reporter's rundown of some of the coming week's highlights. It would be next to impossible to watch everything, but let THR point the way to worthy options each week. All times are Et/Pt unless noted.
The Big Show
Amazon is taking a big swing with its first animated series for adults, Undone. Created by BoJack Horseman'...
“And that’s the way we remade the Brady House…” chimes the theme song of “A Very Brady Renovation,” the upcoming Hgtv series that follows the recreation of the classic TV set inside the L.A. property which served as the home’s on-camera exterior.
It’s just the latest stop as the nostalgia train keeps on, keeps on, keeps on moving long after “The Brady Bunch” wrapped up its initial five-season run in 1974. The series has spawned spin-off shows, movies, albums, a variety hour and a cartoon, not to mention the millions of dollars of merchandise sold around the series. But this latest update proves far superior to any “Brady Bunch” lunch box.
“This has been a special one because we didn’t have to play Bobby and Cindy — we could be ourselves. And it’s the 50th anniversary [of the premiere],” “Brady Bunch” actor Mike Lookinland explained to reporters at the...
It’s just the latest stop as the nostalgia train keeps on, keeps on, keeps on moving long after “The Brady Bunch” wrapped up its initial five-season run in 1974. The series has spawned spin-off shows, movies, albums, a variety hour and a cartoon, not to mention the millions of dollars of merchandise sold around the series. But this latest update proves far superior to any “Brady Bunch” lunch box.
“This has been a special one because we didn’t have to play Bobby and Cindy — we could be ourselves. And it’s the 50th anniversary [of the premiere],” “Brady Bunch” actor Mike Lookinland explained to reporters at the...
- 9/7/2019
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
Here's the story of a TV network that bought a house for its famous exterior, assembled a beloved sitcom cast, changed everything about the house's interior and filmed everything. It's the story of A Very Brady Renovation. Hgtv's new home renovation series reunited the Brady kids—Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen aka Greg, Marcia, Peter, Jan, Bobby and Cindy—from the five-season sitcom The Brady Bunch and put them to work. They teamed up with Hgtv talent such as Drew Scott, Jonathan Scott and Jasmine Roth to recreate the sets from The Brady Bunch inside the house that provided its exterior. It was quite the feat, one Plumb described as...
- 9/6/2019
- E! Online
Whether it was constructing a science fair volcano or standing up to a bully, Peter of “The Brady Bunch” was always a resourceful go-getter. Christopher Knight, the actor who starred as the show’s middle son, hopes to channel that ambition into the launch of a production venture, Former Prodigy Media, with producer Phil Viardo.
Based in Beverly Hills, Former Prodigy Media has several projects in the works: a documentary about a teenager with Williams Syndrome called “Truelove,” a currently untitled Christopher Knight home makeover project, a true crime series based on the book “The Charmer” and the docuseries “Hard Time | Easy Meal” which documents stories of prison life and prison recipes.
“I am elated about this new venture,” said Knight. “It was only a matter of time before I expanded my business interests into TV and film production. The opportunity of teaming up with Phil just made sense and indicated,...
Based in Beverly Hills, Former Prodigy Media has several projects in the works: a documentary about a teenager with Williams Syndrome called “Truelove,” a currently untitled Christopher Knight home makeover project, a true crime series based on the book “The Charmer” and the docuseries “Hard Time | Easy Meal” which documents stories of prison life and prison recipes.
“I am elated about this new venture,” said Knight. “It was only a matter of time before I expanded my business interests into TV and film production. The opportunity of teaming up with Phil just made sense and indicated,...
- 9/4/2019
- by Dano Nissen
- Variety Film + TV
Discovery has set the premiere date for Season 8 of its hit underwater treasure-hunting series, “Bering Sea Gold.” The popular cable channel has also put together a first-look promo for the fall run — err, float — which includes the return of Vernon Adkison on his custom-built “Gold Ship.”
And because you are our gems, dear reader, TheWrap put it all together here for the show’s rabid fans.
The Nome, Alaska, plunder begins Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 9/8c on Discovery Channel.
Also Read: Steven Spielberg and Alex Gibney's Docuseries 'Why We Hate' Gets Premiere Date From Discovery (Exclusive)
Get your first look via the video above.
This season, Shawn Pomrenke feels the pressure from his newest competitor, Ken Kerr, as he tries to stay atop Nome’s gold mining heap. The threat to Shawn’s reign is looming as Ken’s 600-ton gold-digging behemoth is primed and ready, dwarfing everything currently on the water.
And because you are our gems, dear reader, TheWrap put it all together here for the show’s rabid fans.
The Nome, Alaska, plunder begins Tuesday, Sept. 17 at 9/8c on Discovery Channel.
Also Read: Steven Spielberg and Alex Gibney's Docuseries 'Why We Hate' Gets Premiere Date From Discovery (Exclusive)
Get your first look via the video above.
This season, Shawn Pomrenke feels the pressure from his newest competitor, Ken Kerr, as he tries to stay atop Nome’s gold mining heap. The threat to Shawn’s reign is looming as Ken’s 600-ton gold-digging behemoth is primed and ready, dwarfing everything currently on the water.
- 8/27/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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