Greg loves Marcia.
The “The Brady Bunch” star, Barry Williams, talked about her “On-Aagain, out again” relationship with Maureen McCormick in the re-existing episode on Tuesday of his podcast “The Brady Bros” by Christopher Knight.
The hosts discussed the 1973 episode “The theme Was Noss”, in which Peter (Knight) throws a football ball on Marcia’s face (McCormick) and breaks his nose, which takes an athlete to cancel his appointment with her.
Knight, 67, said he observed the Williams lock with McCormick, 68, when they filmed the iconic episode.
“It seemed that I was dating someone very close to her on the set, judging by the relationship that was witnessing between you two duration of this show,” Knight told Williams, 70.
“You two looked a little close, a little less as a brother and sister and more like …” Knight added.
“Do you mean the dreamy eyes?” Williams intervened.
Knight elaborated that Williams seemed “open -eyed yearning” and McCormick “looked a dreamy” at that time. “You were going through a good week, I would say,” he added.
Williams explained: “It was something like again, out again with Maureen and I over the years. A small dance was always played that was broken by pause.”
“When I intended to have to be affectionate with other types and go out to date and things, I liked to be out of the way and concentrate and concentrate until, you know, even an episode that called” actor actor actor actor.
Williams confirmed that on purpose he came to establish every time McCormick filmed a romantic scene with others. “At all times. Always … just to have a presence,” he said.
Williams and McCormick played stepbrother Greg and Marcia Brady, respectively, in the program.
In 2013, Williams confirmed on the Oprah Winfrey network that came out with McCormick.
“The second more axis question in my world is: Mauleen McCormick and I left? Were we an article? And we did. Definity,” he said.
“In fact, I was first kiss,” Williams revealed. “That was in Hawaii when we were filming those episodes. We sneak out. It was a full moon. We walked through the sand and knew where it was heading. Of course I configured it.”
McCormick, on the other hand, opened about his romance with Williams while rehending the journey of the cast to Hawaii in his 2008 memories “Here is the story: Survive Marcia Brady and Finding My Voice.”
“As soon as I left the plane, I started thinking about him more intensely in the way he had long fantasized,” he wrote in his book. “We had spent the last three and a half years eliminating the desire for mutual attraction despite the privacy of working closely with each other every day.”
“The Brady Bunch” was broadcast for five seasons in ABC from 1969 to 1974. The series also starred in Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, Ann B. Davis, Eve Plumb, Susan Olsen and Mike Lookinland.
Last year, Williams told Us Weekly that the cast “all hooked from each other at some point.”
He also admitted that he had a “adolescent crush” about Henderson, who played his television mother.