The Brady Bunch ran for five years on the ABC network with 116 episodes aired. It was so popular with audiences that it spawned not one or two but three additional series, two made-for-television movies, and two feature films. The Brady Kids was a cartoon series, The Brady Bunch Variety Hour had everyone singing and dancing their way into living rooms on a weekly basis, and The Bradys featured everyone all grown up. Christopher participated in all of those series as well as the television films The Brady Girls Get Married and A Very Brady Christmas, and then also appeared in the feature film The Brady Bunch. The original series is still airing in syndication worldwide.
Between stints with his "Brady" family, Christopher made guest appearances in the series One Day at a Time, The Bionic Woman, Happy Days, CHiPs, Joe's World, Another World, The Love Boat, Less Than Perfect, That 70s Show, and The Bold and the Beautiful.
Taking an interest in science and machinery, Christopher parlayed his interest into a successful career in the computer industry in 1988. In 1991, he co-founded Visual Software, which was sold to Micrografx. He continued working with several other software firms before returning to television in the series Dark Match.
Additional appearances included a "Brady Bunch" themed episode of the game show The Weakest Link, and the fourth season of The Surreal Life. His most recent appearances were in the VH1 series My Fair Brady, chronicling his life with former wife Adrianne Curry.
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