The Brady Bunch: The Liberation of Marcia Brady (1971) Reviews
Marcia (Maureen McCormick) is randomly interviewed by the local news about gender equality and proclaims that, "Anything a man can do, a woman can do better." Upon viewing the newscast, her chauvinist brothers challenge Marcia to stand by her words. Soon, Marcia joins her brothers on a Frontier Scout excursion. At the same time, Peter (Christopher Knight) is experiencing some liberation of his own as he dons a dress green and knee socks to prove he can outshine Marcia as a Sunflower Girl. Needless to say, Marcia has an easier albeit rough time sparking a fire with the Frontier men than Peter does selling cookies door to door in drag. This pop culture take on women's lib originally aired on February 12, 1971. ~ Rovi
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