adrianne curry-related stories
Posted Jul 9th 2008 5:23PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, America's Next Top Model
Of course, by "Mrs. Brady" I mean the woman with Wessonality, Florence Henderson, and by "son" I mean her TV son Christopher Knight, who played pork chops and applesauce-lovin middle kid Peter on The Brady Bunch.
Henderson was speaking at a press conference at the Television Critics Association tour for a new Hallmark Channel movie when she mentioned that she thinks that VH-1 pressured Knight into getting married to America's Next Top Model's Adrianne Curry so they could create buzz and more reality show goodness.
Continue reading Mrs. Brady says that her son's marriage is a sham
Posted Mar 28th 2008 11:02AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Web, Interviews

There are six human beings on this planet who will be forever linked by one experience: growing up on the set of
The Brady Bunch. But, of the six actors who played the Brady kids during the show's 1969-74 run, none has embraced the role as consistently and enthusiastically as Barry Williams, who played Greg. Over the years, Williams has been involved in every reunion show (including the ill-fated "dramatic" show
The Bradys in 1990) and has never shied away from discussing the show during interviews. He even wrote a book about the experience, 1992's
Growing Up Brady: I Was a Teenage Greg, where he recounted stories like his crush on co-star Maureen McCormick, his "date" with his TV mom, Florence Henderson, and Robert Reed's constant arguments with the producers. The book was made into a TV movie in 2000.
Now, at 53, Williams has a blog, called
The Greg Brady Project, which debuted in December. There, Williams tells stories about his experiences as an actor over the last 40-plus years while a series of co-writers wax nostalgic about the past, and not necessarily about
The Brady Bunch. I spoke to Williams by phone earlier this month. We talked about the blog, why he's embraced his Greg Brady past more than his co-stars, and what he thinks of some of those co-stars' new projects. The interview is after the jump.
Continue reading Barry Williams: The TV Squad Interview
Posted Nov 17th 2007 12:00PM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Ask TV Squad, Celebrities
There is a treat for all fans of The Brady Bunch over at AOL TV. As part of their "Where are they now?" series, AOL TV is providing the current stats on all your favorite BB cast members.
Some of them have been more high profile than others. Christopher Knight (Peter) is, of course, well-known to today's reality show fans. He was a cast member on The Surreal Life where he met and fell in love with America's Next Top Model winner Adrianne Curry. The two of them went on to star on their own reality series My Fair Brady which ended with their wedding.
Continue reading Here's the story...
Posted Jun 1st 2006 9:31AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Celebrities, VH1

No, the other guy. The middle kid. Christopher Knight, who played Peter Brady on
The Brady Bunch television series and now has his own reality show on VH1, got married over the holiday weekend to another reality television star. Knight, 47, met Adrianne Curry, 23, when they were both on
The Surreal Life. They went on to star in the reality series,
My Fair Brady, and in the sequel,
My Fair Brady: We're Getting Married. The actual wedding was May 29th and some of Knight's former co-stars attended, including Barry Williams (Greg Brady), Susan Olsen (Cindy Brady), and Mike Lookinland (Bobby Brady). There's no official air date for the nuptials.
After all these reality shows, when do you think reality will actually set in for these two lovebirds?
Posted Jan 30th 2006 5:48PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Talent, OpEd, Watercooler Talk, Celebrities

Ah, there's nothing like an entertainment
convention to bring out the freaky, the obsessed, and the just plain weird. Such was the case at the
Chiller Theatre winter convention, which was held in Secaucus, NJ this past
weekend. Probably the smallest of the three Chiller conventions (there's one in the summer and "the big one",
around Halloween), this one still had it's share of sci-fi and fantasy nuts floating around, especially in the dealer
area, where there were tables with Japanese anime action figures, fake samurai swords, tons and tons of movie imports,
sci-fi toys in the original packaging, and lots of black t-shirts.
(A good example: I went with my buddy
Roger, a Chiller veteran. While we were there, he found out that one of his friends bought some rare Japanese monster
toys for $23,000 at the show. Another guy dropped $5500 on
a single monster toy. The people who go here are
hardcore, to say the least.)
But what has always intrigued me about this convention are the celebrities that
attend. Unlike
Star Trek or other show- and genre-specific conventions, Chiller usually gathers fallen
celebrities from all over the entertainment spectrum.
That is what brought me to the convention on
Saturday.
Continue reading My day with the G-Listers at the Chiller expo