‘Brady Bunch’ Star Barry Williams Makes ‘DWTS’ Debut With A Funky Foxtrot Set To ‘70s Staple “It’s A Sunshine Day”

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Barry Williams brought some big time Brady vibes to Dancing With The Stars last night (Sept. 26)!

Known for his role as Greg Brady on The Brady Bunch, the 68-year-old actor showcased his funky foxtrot and paid homage to the show in the process with his song choice.

Williams and his partner Peta Murgatroyd performed the second routine of the night to “It’s a Sunshine Day,” the 1972 song performed by the Brady Bunch and featured in episode 16 of Season 4, “Amateur Nite.”

The duo scored a 16/30 and were met with a lot of positive feedback from the three judges.

Williams told viewers in an interview featured in last night’s episode that he’s “been performing [his] whole life, and Dancing with the Stars has been on [his] bucket list, as has learning how to ballroom dance.”

Williams also mentioned that he had been waiting 17 years to compete on the show, and was inspired by his “pal” Donny Osmond, who currently holds the title of oldest DWTS winner after competing on Season 9 in 2009 at age 51.

“I’m coming after you, Donny!” he exclaimed.

According to Entertainment Weekly, last night’s Season 32 premiere took place on the 54th anniversary of The Brady Bunch airing on ABC, making it an even more special performance for Williams.

The episode also honored former longtime DWTS host Len Goodman, who passed away in April following a battle with bone cancer. Co-hosts Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough announced that in order to “keep his spirit alive,” the DWTS grand prize has been renamed the “Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy,” and an upcoming tribute performance from the dancers will take place in a couple of weeks, as well.

Dancing with the Stars airs on Tuesday nights at 8/7c on ABC and Disney+.