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How shows like ‘Modern Family’ and ‘Full House’ compare to popular 70s show ‘The Brady Bunch’

The new family show takes themes developed in older shows like “The Brady Bunch” and puts its own modern spin on them.

All family-centered shows tell their own stories and often share similar values ​​and lessons learned between their characters.

“The Brady Bunch” aired from 1969 to 1974. The show depicted a blended family born from the union of a widow and widower.

“The Brady Bunch” is the story of two families joined by the marriage of a widow and a widower. (ABC Photo Archive/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

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Mike Brady, played by Robert Reed, married Carol Martin, played by Florence Henderson, on the show. Brady had three sons and Carol had three daughters.

The series’ five seasons follow the characters as they figure out life inside the walls of their homes and in the world outside.

The show continues to remain popular through reruns and the availability of episodes on streaming services.

The original show has led to various spin-offs, some starring the original cast and others casting new actors in popular roles.

The first spin-off was an animated series, with the original Brady children voicing the characters.

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The entire cast has come together for the TV movie “Brady Girls Get Married,” which features Jan and Marcia’s double wedding and the TV show “Brady Brides.”

“The Brady Brides” was followed by several projects with the cast, including 1988’s “A Very Brady Christmas.”

Starring Robert Reed and Carol Brady "brady bunch"

The Brady Bunch’s parents were played by Mike Reed and Florence Henderson. (Archive Photo/Getty Images)

“The Brady Bunch” projects involving a diverse group of actors include the 1995 film “The Brady Bunch,” the 1996 “Very Brady Sequel” and a television movie titled “The Brady Bunch in the White House.” .

“The Brady Bunch” is just one of those classic shows about families. Read on to find more modern shows with a similar premise.

  1. “Modern Family”
  2. “Full house”
  3. “Foster’s”

1. “Modern Family”

“Modern Family” is a recent family-focused show that aired from 2009 to 2020.

The show focuses on three different families who are all interconnected. Jay Pritchett (Ed O’Neill) is the one who connects all the families.

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Jay is a wealthy man who married his second wife, Gloria Delgado Pritchett (Sofia Vergara). Gloria is a much younger woman and the mother of Manny Delgado (Rico Rodriguez).

Jay has two children, Claire Dunphy (Julie Bowen) and Mitchell Pritchett (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), each with their own families.

A scene from "modern family"

“Modern Family” seamlessly transitions between the stories of three families, showcasing the time they spent apart and the time they spent together. (Peter “Hopper” Stone/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

Claire married Phil Dunphy (Ty Burrell). The couple have three children. Hayley (Sarah Hyland), Alex (Ariel Winter), Luke (Nolan Gould).

Jay’s son Mitchell is gay and later marries Cameron Tucker (Eric Stonestreet). The two have an adopted daughter named Lily (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons).

Although the show focuses on the individual lives of these three families, it also highlights moments that bring the whole family together, which often leads to comedic moments.

2. “Full House”

“Full House” centers on Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) and his family. The show begins with Danny, a widow raising three daughters. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen will share the roles of DJ (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and Michelle.

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After losing his wife Pam in a drunk driving accident, Danny seeks help.

Danny’s brother-in-law Jesse Katsuopolis (John Stamos) and best friend Joey (Dave Coulier) move into the house and help raise the three girls.

cast of "Full house"

“Full House” first aired in 1987 and ran until 1995. A spin-off then aired from his 2016 to his 2020. (American broadcasting company, via Getty Images)

Episodes famously end with a lesson learned by one or more members of the family.

The spin-off show, Fuller House, takes place about 20 years after the original series, and DJ is in a similar position to his father’s.

DJ is currently a widow and mother of three boys. She returns to her house and her sister Stephanie and her best friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber), who has a daughter of their own, help DJ, just like Jesse and Joey helped Danny in the original series. Masu.

3. “The Fosters”

“The Fosters” is a show about a lesbian couple, Steph (Teri Polo) and Lena Adams Foster (Shelly Sohm). The family is a little more unconventional than others.

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The family consists of Steph’s biological son Brandon (David Lambert) from her first marriage, and her adopted twin Jesus (Jake T. Austin in seasons 1-2 and Noah Centineo in seasons 3-5). ) and Mariana (Sierra Ramirez).

The show begins with two brothers, Callie (Maia Mitchell) and younger brother Jude (Hayden Byerly), joining the family from foster care. The children have troubled pasts and struggle to adjust to their new lives.

“Good Trouble” was released after “The Fosters” ended and focused on Callie and Mariana’s coming of age.

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