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Brady Bunch To Reunite For Florence Henderson’s Big Birthday

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Aedan Juvet

Staff Writer

The Talk is planning a very special birthday celebration for the lovely matriarch of the Brady Bunch family! Actress Florence Henderson will be turning 80 on Valentine’s Day, and the day time talk show will be spending an hour this week honoring her and her hit role.

According to TV Guide, the show’s set is said to be remodeled in a 70’s fashion and an introduction video with the hosts; Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sheryl Underwood, Aisha Tyler and Sharon Osbourne will recreate the iconic opening title sequence of Brady Bunch. The special will reunite Henderson, with fellow Brady bunch actors Ann B. Davis (Alice), Christopher Knight (Peter), Susan Olsen (Cindy), Mike Lookinland (Bobby), and Barry Williams (Greg). Eve Plumb will appear through a video message to mark Henderson’s big day, and the cast attending will be sharing their favorite memories and moments with Henderson.

The groovy 70s celebration will be shown on Thursday, Feb. 13 (2 p.m./ET, 1 p.m. CT/PT)

Happy birthday Carol Brady!

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