Some good brands are TwinLab, Schiff, Solaray, Natrol, and Nature's Way. ...if you shop around for what's cheapest, and still stick with the more reputable brands, you can't really go wrong.
TwinLab makes a DailyTwo, as well as Mega-3 and Mega-6 multi's. As the names imply, two, three, or six capsules will give you that blend's daily dosage. (TwinLab tends to be expensive, but you can find them cheaper online or at some grocery stores.)
For the last year or so I've been using Trader Joe's brand vitamins. (If you have a TJ's around where you live.) The quality is fine, and they are priced very inexpensively. I get a 100-count bottle of two-daily tablets for $8. Since they're tablets, you can split them in two with a knife, and then take 1/2 tablet with each of four meals.
You might try to find something that gives you daily totals in the neighborhood of:
50mg on the b-vitamins, 400iu of E, no more than 50-100% of D, and if the vitamin-A is more than 100%, make sure it's in the form of Beta-Carotene. (You can 'OD' on regular vitamin-A, but your body will only convert b-carotene to A as needed.) Around a gram of C in your multi would be good, but you can settle for less in the multi and just add extra C by itself (it's dirt-cheap).
These are just some suggestions, though. If you find a particular multi that you're interested in, go ahead and post the name of it and we can give you our opinion on that brand/blend.