Brady Productions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Brady Productions was a short-lived production company formed in December 1989 by Sherwood Schwartz, the creator of the best known TV shows The Brady Bunch and Gilligan's Island. The company's only production was the short-lived hour long dramedy The Bradys, which served as a sequel and continuation of The Brady Bunch that aired on CBS in 1990. When The Bradys was quietly cancelled after its sixth episode (broadcast on March 9, 1990) due to poor reviews and low ratings, the Brady Productions name was shut down, and was likely folded into Paramount Television (now CBS Studios).

Logo (February 9-March 9, 1990)


Visuals: On a black stone background, there is the following text:

BRADY
P
RODUCTIONS

in a white font (the line is also white). The "B" has a purple vertical rectangle behind it with a few purple lines above it, and the "RADY" has a red horizontal rectangle behind it. Below "BRADY PRODUCTIONS" is the text "IN ASSOCIATION WITH" with a red square bullet to its left. Everything except the background has a drop shadow.

Technique: A still, computerized graphic.

Audio: A 4-note piano tune based on the theme from The Brady Bunch.

Availability: Only seen on the aforementioned The Bradys, which originally aired on CBS in 1990. It was seen on recent reruns on Decades and on Fox Family Channel (now Freeform) in the late '90s.

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