In 1983 a young Robert Reed travelled from Wales to Wembley for a show by his hero, Mike Oldfield. At the end of the 20-minute Crises, drummer Simon Phillips let loose in a virtuosic display that made ...
A new episode of TV We Love shines a light on The Brady Bunch patriarch Robert Reed — his perfectionism, his private struggles, and his complicated relationship with series creator Sherwood Schwartz.
It was no secret that Robert Reed often clashed with the writers and producers of The Brady Bunch; in 1972, in the middle of the show’s run, he gave an interview with the Courier-Post where he ...