'The Brady Bunch' cast reveals the famous lines most often recited to them by fans

The kids from The Brady Bunch cast reunited on Today to talk about their return to TV as a group, on HGTV’s A Very Brady Renovation.

Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen all sat down together to discuss working on a TV project for what they say is the first time in 15 years. On the new show, the actors will team up with a handful of HGTV stars to take the iconic house seen in The Brady Bunch opening credits — but not actually used for the filming of the show — and completely renovate the inside to match the original set. That includes adding a second level to the one-story home.

Along with rearranging the rooms to look like the show’s original set, there is a nationwide search to find set pieces to match the original decor of the house.

“One of the nice things about the show will be the sentimentality of it, the nostalgia. Because when we’re going in the rooms, we’re reflecting on what happened and the scenes that we played,” Williams said. “It’s flooded with memories.”

And while recreating the original set is something new for the cast, rehashing famous lines from the show is a daily occurrence as they interact with fans everywhere they go. And each cast member revealed what line is said to them the most.

“It’s a sunshine day,” Williams said.

“Oh, my nose!” McCormick said.

“Pork chops and applesauce,” Knight said.

“Here is your change ma’am,” Plumb said.

“Don’t play ball in the house,” Lookinland said.

“Get off my lawn,” Olsen said.

Despite the show only running for five seasons — along with a handful of specials — it continues to live on through syndication to this day. And while finding their place in the real world as kids wasn’t always easy, there are no regrets when it comes to being a part of something that had such an impact on popular culture.

“Seriously, I just am so grateful to have been a part of that show that it's in so many people's hearts everywhere,” McCormick said. “And it makes people feel good. How lucky are we to have been a part of that?”

Today airs weekdays at 7 a.m. on NBC.

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