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Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 7:02 pm
by Long Run
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HGTV just bought house from ‘The Brady Bunch’

Get ready for the makeover show of your dreams

Country Living Updated: 10:45 AM PDT Aug 7, 2018
Megan Friedman


HGTV is about to film the most nostalgic home makeover show ever. The network just snapped up the house featured in the beloved TV sitcom, "The Brady Bunch," CNN reports. It’s unclear what the network will do with the house, but a network executive promised they will restore the home to bring it back to its Brady-family roots.

HGTV’s parent company, Discovery, confirmed the purchase on a conference call to shareholders. “You may have heard that the house from the iconic series was recently on the market in California. I'm excited to share that HGTV is the winning bidder and we'll restore the home to its 1970s glory as only HGTV can,” Discovery CEO David Zaslav said on the call. “More details to come over the next few months, but we'll bring all the resources to bear to tell safe, fun stories with this beloved piece of American TV history."

But the purchase didn’t come without some drama. Former ‘NSYNC member Lance Bass had previously placed a bid on the house, and announced on social media he had placed the winning bid. But the next day, he gave an update that he was “heartbroken” to learn a corporation had outbid him after the deadline had passed. It’s unclear how much HGTV paid for the property.

“I truly believe I was used to drive up the price of the home knowing very well that this corporation intended on making their offer and it’s not a good feeling,” he wrote. “ I just hope it is not demolished.”

Luckily for Bass, HGTV doesn’t appear to want to demolish the North Hollywood, California house. And if the network is looking for a star for its Brady-centric show, they already have an interested celeb waiting in the wings.

Update, 1:35 p.m: Bass responded to the news HGTV bought the house, and it seems like there are no hard feelings. "I’d be pretty upset if it were anyone else, but how can you be mad at HGTV??" he tweeted. "My television is stuck on that channel. Kudos HGTV, I know you will do the right thing with the house."

Re: Here's the story . . .

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 7:04 pm
by Long Run
Not even HGTV will be able to get rid of the detested split level design, though.

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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2018 2:37 am
by Bicycle Bill
You realize the interior scenes were all shot on a studio set, yes?  As shown below, the house's actual interior is (and was) nothing at all as it was depicted on the TV show.

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Anyone else think they intend to strip the place to the walls and re-do the interior to mirror (as much as possible) what we saw on our Zeniths?
And that grass in the back yard has got to go.  Time to roll out the Astro-turf!!
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2018 2:37 pm
by Big RR
Why not? They bought it to do that, not to flip it an make a profit. And that pink bedroom looks like something a unicorn puked up.