Season 4 of the '70s television series "The Brady Bunch" kicked off with a three-part episode that became an instant fan-favorite. The Bradys traveled to Hawaii for a family vacation, during which the youngest boy, Bobby, came across an ancient tiki idol. Viewers will remember that after Bobby brought the tiki back to the hotel, bad luck befell on anyone who possessed it. Alice threw her hip out, a tarantula crawled up Peter's arm and Greg wiped out while surfing. The tiki was merciless.


An episode of "Oprah: Where Are They Now?" featuring the "Brady" cast reveals where the famous tiki is today.


"Paramount Studios was nice enough to present me with the tiki," Barry Williams, who played Greg Brady, says in the online-exclusive video above.


"I keep waiting for it to play music," he says. "It doesn't, and I'm convinced that now it brings me good luck. I keep telling myself that. I'm not sure, but I'm still very careful when I wear it.


"But I wear it proudly," William continues -- before he jokingly falls over.


"Oprah: Where Are They Now?" returns for an all-new season on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 10 p.m. ET on OWN.





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  • Maureen McCormick as Marcia Brady


    "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" As played by Maureen McCormick, oldest sis Marcia Brady was popular, perky, loved The Monkees -- and famously took a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k04Wv0fydvU" target="_hplink">stray football to her nose</a>. Ouch!




  • Maureen McCormick today


    After the "Brady Bunch," McCormick appeared in a handful of low-budget movies and TV guests spots. She also recorded a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/When-You-Get-Little-Lonely/dp/B000008P0B" target="_hplink" target="_hplink">country album called "When You Get A Little Lonely" </a>in 1995.

    In her 2008 memoir, <a href="http://www.accesshollywood.com/maureen-mccormick-talks-past-drug-use-and-dating-michael-jackson_article_11682" target="_hplink">"Here's the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice,"</a> the actress admitted to dealing with drug and depression issues.




  • Barry Williams as Greg Brady


    Barry Williams played older brother Greg, the self-confident spokesman of the kids and an aspiring singer.




  • Barry Williams today


    Besides running his blog,<a href="http://www.barrywilliams.com/" target="_hplink">"The Greg Brady Project," </a>Williams has starred in a number of made-for-television films, including "Big Foot," where he and fellow '70s teen star <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1876261/" target="_hplink">Danny Bonaduce hunt down the legendary creature</a>.

    In late 2011, the actor launched a variety show at the Yakov Smirnoff theater in Branson, Missouri, which showcases him <a href="http://gawker.com/barry-williams/" target="_hplink">singing along with clips, videos, and anecdotes</a> from his time on "The Brady Bunch."




  • Eve Plumb as Jan Brady


    Eva Plum played Jan, the middle sister who was perpetually jealous of older sister Marcia.




  • Eve Plumb today


    After "The Brady Bunch," Plumb continued to act, but she also tried her hand at oil painting. She's painted now for over two decades and her work has appeared <a href="http://eveplumb.tv/news.html" target="_hplink">in a number of galleries</a>.




  • Christopher Knight as Peter Brady


    Christopher Knight played the clumsy, self-doubting middle brother, Peter.




  • Christopher Knight today


    After "The Brady Bunch," Knight worked in the computer industry. He co-founded and supervised various companies, including Eskape Labs.

    Knight found himself back in the television spotlight in 2005 when he <a href="http://www.vh1.com/shows/my_fair_brady/season_1/series.jhtml" target="_hplink">married and starred in a reality show with Adrianne Curry,</a> an "America's Next Top Model" winner. The pair split in May 2011 on the fifth anniversary of their wedding.




  • Susan Olsen as Cindy Brady


    Susan Olsen played pingtailed youngest sister Cindy, a little girl who just couldn't keep a secret.




  • Susan Olsen today


    When "The Brady Bunch" ended, <a href="http://susanolsen.tv/Susan_Olsen_Bio.html" target="_hplink">Olsen continued acting -- but <em>not</em> in porn films, even if a <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/WolfFiles/story?id=92919&page=1#.UDwA0hrLyRk" target="_hplink">persistent urban legend</a> suggests otherwise. She also worked as a radio host</a> and dabbled in graphic design.

    In September 2010, Olsen took a <a href="http://insidetv.ew.com/2010/07/23/susan-olsen-to-appear-on-the-young-and-the-restless/" target="_hplink">guest spot on the soap "The Young and the Restless,"</a> playing a pre-school owner. The next year, she told her tale of dealing with a <a href="http://www.biography.com/tv/celebrity-ghost-stories/episodes/43-susan-olsen-rita-coolidge-fairuza-balk-enrico-colantoni" target="_hplink">jealous spirit on an episode of "Celebrity Ghost Stories."</a>




  • Mike Lookinland as Bobby Brady


    Mike Lookinland played the youngest Brady brother, Bobby, a school safety monitor with football-playing dreams.




  • Mike Lookinland today


    Lookinland has acted in a handful of films since the show wrapped and worked <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0519654/bio" target="_hplink">as a cameraman on a number of TV and film productions</a>, including the WB series "Everwood."




  • Florence Henderson as Carol


    Florence Henderson played family matriarch Carol Brady, a stay-at-home mother who gained three stepsons when she married quintessential family man, Mike Brady (played by actor Robert Reed, who<a href="http://www.biography.com/people/robert-reed-9542422" target="_hplink"> died of colon cancer in 1992</a>).




  • Florence Henderson now


    Perhaps the cast member to enjoy the most post-"Brady Bunch" success, Henderson has recently appeared on <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001341/" target="_hplink">"The Cleveland Show" and "Dancing with the Stars"</a>. In 2011, she released an autobiography,