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‘Brady Bunch’ star Eve Plumb reveals teen date with on-screen brother Christopher Knight

The date happened after the sitcom ended in 1974.

Published April 4, 2026, 2:00 PM
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‘Brady Bunch’ star Eve Plumb reveals teen date with on-screen brother Christopher Knight

A very “Brady Bunch” indeed…

Eve Plumb revealed she once went on a failed date with her on-screen “Brady Bunch” brother Christopher Knight.

After the sitcom ended, Plumb, who played middle sister Jan Brady, and Knight, who played middle brother Peter Brady, tried to go on a date, but it turned into an amorous bungle.

Mike Lookinland, Susan Olsen, Eve Plumb Christopher Knight.

Eve Plumb said she went on a date with her TV brother, Christopher Knight, after “The Brady Bunch” ended. CBS via Getty Images

"The Brady Bunch" kids.

Plumb played Jan Brady, and Knight played Peter Brady on the show, which ran from 1969 to 1974. Courtesy Everett Collection

“It was sweet,” the actress, 67, told Page Six in a recent exclusive interview. “It was fun, but we were really already by that time just too good of friends to make that transition into being romantic partners.”

In her upcoming memoir, “Happiness Included: Jan Brady and Beyond,” the actress writes that “any attempts at making out that evening ended with laughter and resignation that we’d always be sister and brother, even in real life.”

And that “sibling” bond continues.

Christopher Knight.

Plumb said the date with Knight, seen here in 2022, was “sweet” but unsuccessful, romance-wise. Getty Images for Princess Cruises

Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Maureen McCormick.

The duo quickly realized that they would not become a couple. Courtesy Everett Collection

Christopher Knight and Eve Plumb.

Knight and Plumb, seen here in 2022, remained friends and have monthly Zoom chats. Getty Images

“We’ve stayed friends to this day,” she shared.

So much so that Plumb and her husband have a monthly Zoom call with Knight and his wife.

“We’re due for one now,” Plumb noted, explaining that it started during the COVID-19 pandemic and has continued.

"The Brady Bunch Hour."

Although Plumb loved filming “The Brady Bunch,” she declined to appear in the spinoff “The Brady Bunch Hour,” which aired in 1977. Everett Collection / Everett Col

Eve Plumb in "Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway."

Plumb said she was busy shooting the TV movie, “Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway.” Courtesy Everett Collection

Plumb was already a seasoned child actress when she won the role of Jan in the sitcom, which ran from 1969 to 1974 and spawned a spate of TV spinoffs, specials and two movies.

Jan’s “middle-child” issues, like feeling overshadowed by older sister Marcia (played by Maureen McCormick), which prompted the now-famous whiny, petulant catchphrase, “Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!” made her character maybe the most memorable of the six siblings.

Plumb did not appear in the short-lived spinoff series “The Brady Bunch Hour,” which ran for only nine episodes. Geri Reischl filled in for Jan, leading many fans to believe Plumb disliked being associated with the sitcom — something she said is not true.

Eve Plumb and Maureen McCormick.

She did, however, take part in the 1981 short-lived spinoff, “The Brady Brides.” ©Paramount Television/Courtesy Everett Collection

Eve Plumb.

Plumb, photographed in 2025, is also a painter. Getty Images for Disney

“At the time, I was shooting [the TV movie] ‘Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway,’ and decided that I would continue to try other avenues,” she revealed.

Although, she did take part in the short-lived sitcom, “The Brady Brides,” which saw Jan and Marcia sharing a house, both as newlyweds.

Plumb acknowledged that, as a child actress, she was lucky to have a stable home life and parents who encouraged her and meticulously looked after her earnings.

Eve Plumb.

The former child star spoke to Page Six while promoting her new memoir. Page Six

"Happiness Included" book cover.

“Happiness Included” hits bookstores on April 28th. Citadel

She said she earned “enough” from the sitcom, “but it wasn’t ever a lot of money, and so it was invested, and I didn’t have to get a day job, which was fortunate.”

Plumb has continued working and also has another career as an accomplished painter, which has spawned a lifestyle brand.

The “Brady Brides” alum said she likes painting because “it’s something that I have complete control over about when I do it, what I’m doing, how I do it, and it’s fun!”

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