<P> The end credits feature an instrumental version of the theme song's third verse . In season one, it was recorded by the Peppermint Trolley Company . From season two on, the theme was recorded in - house by Paramount musicians . </P> <P> The house used in exterior shots, which bears little relation to the interior layout of the Bradys' home, is located in Studio City, within the city limits of Los Angeles . According to a 1994 article in the Los Angeles Times, the San Fernando Valley house was built in 1959 and selected as the Brady residence because series creator Schwartz felt it looked like a home where an architect would live . A false window was attached to the front's A-frame section to give the illusion that it had two full stories . Contemporary establishing shots of the house were filmed with the owner's permission for the 1990 TV series The Bradys . The owner refused to allow Paramount to restore the property to its 1969 look for The Brady Bunch Movie in 1995, so a facade resembling the original home was built around an existing house . </P> <P> In the series, the address of the house was given as 4222 Clinton Way (as read aloud by Carol from an arriving package in the first - season episode entitled "Lost Locket, Found Locket"). Although no city was ever specified, it was presumed from references to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Los Angeles Rams, and a Hollywood movie studio, among many others, that the Bradys lived in Southern California, most likely Los Angeles or one of its suburbs . </P> <P> The interior of the Brady house was used at least three times for other Paramount shows, twice for Mannix and once for Mission: Impossible, while The Brady Bunch was in production . In the case of Mission: Impossible, the Brady furniture was also used . A re-creation of the Brady house was constructed for the X-Files episode "Sunshine Days", which also revolved around The Brady Bunch . </P>

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