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Maureen McCormick to Co-Host HGTV’s ‘Frozen in Time’ Home-Design Series

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Maureen McCormick is returning to HGTV to co-host her own home-design series with designer Dan Vickery.  Called “Frozen in Time,” the new series was announced in January at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena.

 

“Maureen McCormick of ‘Brady Bunch’ fame returns to HGTV to help overhaul homes that are stuck in a design time-warp in the new series ‘Frozen in Time,’” HGTV president Jane Latman told reporters.  The series is set to debut in spring 2020.  Perhaps the renewed interest in McCormick, best known as Marcia Brady in the classic and still beloved “Brady Bunch” television series, came when she was featured in  “A Very Brady Renovation,” which premiered in September of 2019.   While all the original Brady kids returned to help bring the “Brady Bunch House” (only used in exterior shots for the classic sitcom) fantasy to match its reality with a major home renovation – including Barry Williams (Greg), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby) and Susan Olsen (Cindy) – let’s face it, it’s always been about Marcia, Marcia, Marcia.

 

Here is the official description of the new series from HGTV:

“In HGTV’s new home renovation series Frozen in Time, designer Dan Vickery and A Very Brady Renovation’s Maureen McCormick will overhaul homes that are stuck in a design time warp. In each episode, Dan will bring the structure up-to-date, while Maureen sources beautiful decade-specific pieces that will give the home a refreshed look and a wink to its original era.”


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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