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The Brady Bunch/Is There a Doctor in the House?

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Is There a Doctor in the House?
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Season 1, Episode 13
Airdate December 26, 1969
Written by Ruth Brooks Flippen
Directed by Oscar Rudolph
Produced by Sherwood Schwartz
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Is There a Doctor in the House? is the thirteenth episode of the first season of The Brady Bunch.

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)

Additional Cast: Marion Ross (Dr. Porter), Herbert Anderson (Dr. Cameron)

Contents

Plot Overview

Peter comes home with the measles ... then Jan ... then the rest of the children. A mini-measles outbreak has stricken the Brady household.

When Peter comes home ill, Carol calls her family doctor to make a house call. After calling Mike at work to say that Jan is now ill, Mike calls his family doctor. Imagine the horror when Peter finds out that the doctor that will be treating him is ... a woman; Dr. Porter was the girls' family physician, as it turns out. And Jan won't let that male doctor — Dr. Cameron, who had served the boys' needs lo these many years — tend to her condition! The other siblings, based on their gender, share the same opinion.

As they turn their parents into their butlers, the children begin debating the abilities of male and female doctors, extolling the virtues of ones based on their gender and scorning the other.

In the end, Mike and Carol — who have been considering compromise and trying to get the kids to reconsider their childish opinions — decide to stick with their previous physicians. But it all may be a wash anyway: Drs. Cameron and Porter have decided to consolidate their practices.

In the wrapup, Alice comes down with the measles.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

  • Two well-known actors associated with playing more famous TV parents are the guests. Herbert Anderson, the actor that played Dr. Cameron, previously played Henry Mitchell on the live-action sitcom Dennis the Menace, which was still a relatively popular syndicated hit in 1969. Marion Ross, who portrayed Dr. Cameron, went on to her signature role of Marion Cunningham on Happy Days, which premiered in 1974.

Behind the Scenes

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