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The writers of this entry in the Brady remake series, Lloyd J. Schwartz & Hope Juber, are children of original Brady Bunch TV series creator, Sherwood Schwartz.
Third Brady Bunch movie derived from the original television series The Brady Bunch (1969). The first two films were The Brady Bunch Movie (1995) and A Very Brady Sequel (1996). Of these three movies, The Brady Bunch in the White House (2002) was the first to be made for television, though in some territories, the first and second film were released straight to video.
Paramount had hoped to release a third Brady Bunch movie one or two years after A Very Brady Sequel (1996). However they faced two problems one being that while the sequel got some good critical reviews it made half as much at the box office as The Brady Bunch Movie (1995) did and the kids from the first two films were outgrowing their roles, particularly Jennifer Elise Cox and Christine Taylor who play Jan and Marcia respectively were getting close to 30 years old. They decided to compromise by making a TV sequel and would only do so under the condition that Shelley Long and Gary Cole reprise their roles as Mr. and Mrs. Brady. When they agreed Alice and the kids were all recast for the sequel. It is unknown why Henriette Mantel who played Alice in the first two films was unavailable for this one.
American Presidents mentioned in dialogue or referred to in the movie in some way include Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, John F. Kennedy, Dwight D. Eisenhower, George Bush, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, Theodore Roosevelt, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and George Washington.
The name of the oil company conglomerate was "CRUDECO".
"Mike Brady: As a wise man once said, doing the right thing is always easier when you're doing the right thing and doing it for the right reasons. I've often found that we tend to go astray when the wrong reasons are presented as the right reasons when in our hearts we know they are just not right."