More Brady, please!

It’s been exactly one week since the premiere ofA Very Brady Renovation,which followssix of the original cast membersfrom the iconic sitcom as they renovatethe famous housethat served as the facade of the Brady family home. And the wait for episode two, titled “Here’s the Second Story,” is nearly over.

A Very Brady Renovation

Combining Hawk and Laine’s home renovation expertise and Olsen and Lookinland’s knowledge of the show, the foursome went out to a warehouse in L.A. to search for vintage pieces that exactly match the kids’ bedroom and bathroom decor.

Brady Bunch cast - A Very Brady Renovation.

In the clip, the group looks to find items from the boys’ room, including trophies, drums and general “boy stuff,” as Lookinland, 58, says.

While they end up finding almost a perfect match for a set of toy drums, one thing they can’t find is a Kitty Karry-All, Cindy’s favorite doll, which notoriously goes missing in Season 1, Episode 7.

“Toys!” Olsen, also 58, exclaims in the clip, looking at shelves of vintage dolls in the warehouse. “Can we find Kitty?” she jokes with Lookinland, who knows exactly what she is referring to. “You mean Kitty Karry-All?” he laughs.

The clip ends with Lookinland ogling over the toy drums, saying, “Those drums are antiques. I mean anything on the show at this point is an antique.”

Olsen then butts in joking, “Including us!”

Brady Bunch cast - A Very Brady Renovation.

PEOPLE had the chance to talk to some of the former child stars while visiting the set of the new show, and gettheir heartfelt reactionsto the renovated home.

“I was totally blown away,” McCormick, 62, told PEOPLE at the taping. “I felt like I was back at Paramount Studios at stage five, walking in the front door, getting ready to film a scene. I felt Robert [Reed], Florence [Henderson] and Ann B. Davis in that living room so much.”

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Maureen McCormick, Barry Williams, Eve Plumb, Christopher Knight, Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen

“I didn’t anticipate how the whole picture would affect me,” Lookinland added. “It’s not just that the curtains match or that there’s the staircase that everybody recognizes or the perfect fireplace, it’s that it’s all together now again in one place.”

source: people.com