“The Brady Bunch’s” Barry Williams will make a rare TV appearance in


“The Brady Bunch’s” Barry Williams will make a rare TV appearance in Saturday’s campy Syfy TV movie “Bigfoot” (which co-stars his ABC Friday-night colleague Danny Bonaduce from “The Partridge Family”). Now, we’re not the gambling type, but we’d lay great odds that 40 years from now people will not remember “Bigfoot.” On the other hand, nearly 40 years after “The Brady Bunch” left the air, most viewers can still recall their favorite episodes, including these five showcasing Greg:

v “The Dropout” (Sept. 25, 1970): Greg decides to quit school to pursue a full-time career in baseball, after his pitching skills are praised by one of Dad’s clients, Los Angeles Dodgers’ superstar hurler Don Drysdale.

v “Where There’s Smoke” (Jan. 8, 1971): Greg is caught smoking — cigarettes, that is. He admits he was doing it only to be cool, to impress some school chums who want him to join their band, the Banana Convention.

v “Greg’s Triangle” (Dec. 8, 1972): Greg is tasked with picking the school’s new head cheerleader. He must choose between two girls who think their connections to him will assure they get the job: sister Marcia and Jennifer, a hottie who (with ulterior motives) is Greg’s latest girlfriend. Greg’s Solomonic solution: He picks a third girl.

v “Adios, Johnny Bravo” (Sept. 14, 1973): A couple of fast-talking record-biz types plot to turn Greg into “Johnny Bravo,” the next teen singing idol. Greg is down with the idea big time — until he learns they plan to electronically alter his voice.

v “Getting Greg’s Goat” (Oct. 19, 1973): The irrepressible Greg steals Raquel, the goat mascot of a rival high school, to get back at the lowlifes who kidnapped his school’s bear cub mascot.

FireworksFest at fairgrounds

canfield

Canfield Rotary’s annual FireworksFest will be Saturday, beginning at 6 p.m., at Canfield Fairgrounds. More than 25 food vendors will be at the event, which will include music by The HouseBand and J.D. Eicher & the Goodnights. The monster truck Bad Habit will be on display. Parking will be $5 a car with the first 500 cars getting free souvenirs. Go to canfieldrotaryfireworksfest.com.

Shepherd coming to Kent Stage

KENT

Kenny Wayne Shepherd will come to Kent Stage, 175 E. Main St., at 8 p.m. Aug. 16. Tickets are $39.50 and $50.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday at kentstage.org or by calling 888-718-4253.

Jamey Johnson at Mountaineer

Chester, W.Va.

Country singer Jamey Johnson will come to the Harv at Mountaineer Casino and Resort on Oct. 13.

Tickets are general admission by section and start at $20. They are on sale now. Go to MOREatMountaineer.com, etix.com, or call 800-804-0468, ext. 8297.