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The Brady Bunch Season 5 Episode 2
Joe Nameth guest stars as himself in this episode where Bobby lies to his friends when he tells them that he knows Joe Nameth. This leads Cindy to make up a bogus letter stating that Bobby is dying and his last wish is to meet the football star.
Serie: The Brady Bunch
Episode Title: Mail Order Hero
Air Date: 1973-09-21
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