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The Brady Bunch house could be making a return to the small screen after the famous home was sold to HGTV. The network plans to "restore [the home] to its 1970s glory," according to Curbed LA. What the network specifically has in store for the home, though, remains unclear.

"More detail to come over the next few months, but we'll bring all the resources to bear to tell safe, fun stories about this beloved piece of American TV history," David Zaslav, CEO of HGTV's parent company Discovery.

Built in 1959, the exterior of the pink ranch-style home in Studio City appeared in every episode of the Brady Bunch expect the first. The house appeared on the market this month—for the first time since 1973— with an asking price of $1.885 million.

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