Love and the Older Man

Air date: 1/5/73

Marcia has a crush on the Brady family's new dentist Dr. Stanley Vogel and mistakenly concludes that a favor he plans to ask of her is to date him. In actuality, Dr. Stanley Vogel wanted to ask Marcia to babysit for his 3-year-old kid so he could take his wife out to a ballet. When Jan is on the phone with her friend Kathy, that's when Kathy informs Jan Dr. Stanley Vogel is married, then when Jan informs Marcia, all of Marcia's daydreams of becoming "Mrs. Marcia Dentist" come crashing down.

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Law and Disorder

Air date: 1/12/73

Bobby learns about power, discretion and responsibility when he is named safety monitor at his school. Bobby uses his power to write people up, including his siblings. Bobby learns his lesson when he breaks the rules himself to save a classmate's cat name Pandora from an abandoned house. The subplot has the Bradys restoring an old sailboat.
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Greg Gets Grounded

Air date: 1/19/73

Mike prohibits Greg from driving the family car for an entire week after Bobby describes Greg having very nearly caused an accident on the freeway, leading Greg to borrow a car from his friend, George Thompson, to drive to the stadium to get tickets to a rock concert before they're all sold out. When Greg's parents call him on it, he states that he was complying with the letter of the punishment, by not driving "the family car", which leads to Greg not being allowed to leave the house for 10 days, except for when he goes to school. Eventually, Greg convinces his parents to do away with only the 10-day punishment on the condition he does everything by "his exact words", as a result, Greg's parents make Greg fulfill all his commitments to the letter, no matter how big or small, to teach him a lesson.
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Amateur Nite

Air date: 1/26/73

The Brady kids appear on a television talent show as "The Silver Platters" to win $100 for Mike and Carol's anniversary gift. This was the result of Jan's misunderstanding the price for the engraving of a tray the kids had intended to give their parents, it was 85 cents per letter, and not 85 cents for the entire engraving.
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Bobby's Hero

Air date: 2/2/73

When the family learns that Bobby's hero is Jesse James, Mike and Carol set out to teach him the truth about the outlaw. When books and heavily-edited television movies teach Bobby that he was not a villain, Mike tracks down a relative of one of James' victims to share his story with Bobby. That, plus a nightmare about Jesse James killing the Bradys during a train robbery, finally gets through to Bobby.
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The Subject Was Noses

Air date: 2/9/73

Marcia, wanting to date school hunk Doug Simpson instead of Charley, the nice but unspectacular son of a wallpaper salesperson, breaks her date. Peter's wildly thrown football causes Marcia's nose to swell, and her dream date with Doug Simpson to unravel.