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'''''The Brady Bunch Meet ABC's Saturday Superstars''''' is a fall 1972 Saturday morning cartoons preview special in which the kids from the classic sitcom ''The Brady Bunch'' visit ABC-TV studios and meet the guest star Horatio J. HooDoo from the early 1970's Sid & Marty Krofft children series, ''Lidsville'', and preview the then-new Saturday Morning Cartoons on ABC the Friday night before their premiere the next morning. The special aired on September 15th, 1972 on ABC.<ref>[http://verybradyblog.blogspot.com/2014/09/brady-bunch-kids-saturday-morning-abc.html The Brady Bunch Fan Site Blog] Retrieved 26 Mar '16</ref>
'''''The Brady Bunch Meet ABC's Saturday Superstars''''' is a fall 1972 Saturday morning cartoons preview special in which the kids from the classic sitcom ''The Brady Bunch'' visit ABC-TV studios and meet the guest star Horatio J. HooDoo from the early 1970s Sid & Marty Krofft children series, ''Lidsville'', and preview the then-new Saturday Morning Cartoons on ABC the Friday night before their premiere the next morning. The special aired on September 15th, 1972 on ABC.<ref>[http://verybradyblog.blogspot.com/2014/09/brady-bunch-kids-saturday-morning-abc.html The Brady Bunch Fan Site Blog’s page of the TV special.] Retrieved 26 Mar '16</ref>


ABC previously produced The Brady Bunch special ''[[The Brady Bunch Visits ABC (partially found Saturday Morning Cartoons preview; 1971)|The Brady Bunch Visits ABC]]'' which was aired a year earlier and remains mostly lost itself. Only a few stills and newspaper ads have survived and no videos or other information on it have surfaced.
ABC previously produced The Brady Bunch special ''[[The Brady Bunch Visits ABC (partially found Saturday Morning Cartoons preview; 1971)|The Brady Bunch Visits ABC]]'' which was aired a year earlier and remains mostly lost itself. Only a few stills and newspaper ads have survived and no videos or other information on it have surfaced.
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Brady Bunch ABC Superstars 5.jpg|A still showing Cindy Brady meeting Toulouse Lautrec.
Brady Bunch ABC Superstars 5.jpg|A still showing Cindy Brady meeting Toulouse Lautrec.
Brady Bunch ABC Superstars 4.jpg|Advertisement for the special.
Brady Bunch ABC Superstars 4.jpg|Advertisement for the special.
Brady Bunch ABC Superstars Gettysburg Times Sep 15, 1972 ad.jpg|Another advertisement from the Gettysburg Times newspaper. (Charlie Callas was added by a mistake as Charles Nelson Reilly played Horatio J. HooDoo in the show.)<ref>[http://tinyurl.com/BradyABC Gettysburg Times - Sep 15, 1972] Retrieved 26 Mar '16</ref>
Brady Bunch ABC Superstars Gettysburg Times Sep 15, 1972 ad.jpg|Another advertisement from the Gettysburg Times newspaper. (Charlie Callas was added by a mistake as Charles Nelson Reilly played Horatio J. HooDoo in the show.)<ref>[http://tinyurl.com/BradyABC Gettysburg Times ad for the special - Sep 15, 1972.] Retrieved 26 Mar '16</ref>
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Toulouse Lautrec (played by Billy Barty; right) introduces Horatio J. HooDoo (played by Charles Nelson Reilly) and the Brady Kids.

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The Brady Bunch Meet ABC's Saturday Superstars is a fall 1972 Saturday morning cartoons preview special in which the kids from the classic sitcom The Brady Bunch visit ABC-TV studios and meet the guest star Horatio J. HooDoo from the early 1970s Sid & Marty Krofft children series, Lidsville, and preview the then-new Saturday Morning Cartoons on ABC the Friday night before their premiere the next morning. The special aired on September 15th, 1972 on ABC.[1]

ABC previously produced The Brady Bunch special The Brady Bunch Visits ABC which was aired a year earlier and remains mostly lost itself. Only a few stills and newspaper ads have survived and no videos or other information on it have surfaced.

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