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My Three Sons

My Three Sons is an American television sitcom that aired from September 29, 1960, to April 13, 1972. The series was broadcast on ABC during its first five seasons, before moving to CBS for the remaining seasons. My Three Sons chronicles the life of widower and aeronautical engineer Steven Douglas (Fred MacMurray) as he raises his three sons.

My Three Sons
GenreSitcom
Created byDon Fedderson
StarringFred MacMurray
William Frawley
William Demarest
Don Grady
Stanley Livingston
Barry Livingston
Tim Considine
Meredith MacRae
Tina Cole
Beverly Garland
Dawn Lyn
Ronne Troup
Daniel, Joseph, and Michael Todd
Theme music composerFrank De Vol
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons12
No. of episodes380 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerDon Fedderson
ProducersPeter Tewksbury (1960–1961)
George Tibbles (1961–1962)
Edmund L. Hartmann (1962–1972)
Running time25 minutes
Production companiesDon Fedderson Productions
Gregg-Don, Inc.
(seasons 1–5)
MCA TV
(seasons 1–5)
CBS Productions
(seasons 6–12)
Release
Original networkABC (seasons 1–5)
CBS (seasons 6–12)
Picture formatBlack-and-white (seasons 1–5)
Color (seasons 6–12)
Audio formatMonaural
Original releaseSeptember 29, 1960 (1960-09-29) –
April 13, 1972 (1972-04-13)

The series originally featured William Frawley (who had first co-starred with Fred MacMurray 25 years earlier in the film Car 99) as the boys' maternal grandfather and live-in housekeeper, William Michael Francis "Bub" O'Casey. William Demarest, playing Bub's brother, "Uncle Charley", replaced Frawley in 1965 because of Frawley's declining health. In September 1965 (when the show moved from ABC to CBS and began to be filmed in color), eldest son Mike (Tim Considine) married fiancée Sally Ann Morrison (Meredith MacRae), and his character was written out of the show. To keep the emphasis on "three sons", original youngest son Chip's (Stanley Livingston) friend Ernie (Barry Livingston) was adopted. In the program's later years, Steven Douglas married Barbara Harper (Beverly Garland) and adopted her young daughter Dorothy Anne ("Dodie") (Dawn Lyn).

The series was a cornerstone of the ABC and CBS lineups in the 1960s. Disney producer Bill Walsh often mused on whether the concept of the show was inspired by the film The Shaggy Dog, as in his view they shared "the same dog, the same kids, and Fred MacMurray".[1]

History

 
The CBS cast of My Three Sons, with William Frawley, 1962. Clockwise from left: William Frawley as Bub, Tim Considine as Mike, Fred MacMurray as Steve, Don Grady as Robbie, and Stanley Livingston as Chip.

ABC years

The show began on ABC in black-and-white. The first season, consisting of 36 episodes, was directed in its entirety by Peter Tewksbury, who produced and occasionally scripted the programs.[citation needed]

During the 1964 fall season, William Frawley, who played Bub, was declared too ill to work by Desilu Studios, as the company was informed that insuring the actor would be too costly. Frawley continued in the role until a suitable replacement could be found at midseason. He was replaced by William Demarest, who played his hard-nosed brother (great) Uncle Charley, introduced partway through the 1964–1965 season (the last on ABC). According to the storyline, Bub returns to Ireland to help his Aunt Kate celebrate her 104th birthday. Soon after, brother Charley visits and stays on. Charley, a cello-playing merchant sailor, was a soft-hearted curmudgeon, who proved to be a responsible caregiver. Frawley left the series before the end of the 1964–1965 season. He died March 3, 1966.

The address of the fictional home in Bryant Park was 837 Mill Street. The phone number was LArson 0-6719, rotary dialed as 520-6719 (from Season 1, Episode 25 - 'Off Key' first aired March 16, 1961). The actual address of the home used for the Bryant Park episodes was 837 5th Avenue in Los Angeles California. The neighboring driveway to the right of the house was used as the Douglas' driveway on the show, although the real life driveway for that home is on the left hand side of the house. The fictional phone number for a neighboring home was 527-3601 Season 1, Episode 26 - Small Adventure aired March 23, 1961. Many of the 1960s My Three Sons external shoots were actually done on location on 5th Avenue, and many items, such as the two young trees growing across the street on early episodes, were still visible in 2022.

Directors

Peter Tewksbury directed the first season. The succeeding director, Richard Whorf, took over the reins for one season and was in turn followed by former actor-turned-director Gene Reynolds from 1962 to 1964. James V. Kern, an experienced Hollywood television director who had previously helmed the "Hollywood" and "Europe" episodes of I Love Lucy, continued in this role for two years until his untimely death at 57 in late 1966. Director James Sheldon was also contracted to finish episodes that had been partly completed by Kern to complete that season. Fred De Cordova was the show's longest and most consistent director of the series (108 episodes) until he left in 1971 to produce The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. Earl Bellamy rounded out the series as director of the show's final year.[citation needed]

CBS years

My Three Sons moved to the CBS television network for the 1965–1966 season after ABC declined to underwrite the expense of producing the program in color. Along with the change in networks and the transition to color, Tim Considine (who had earlier worked with Fred MacMurray on The Shaggy Dog), playing eldest son Mike, had chosen not to renew his contract due to a clash with executive producer Don Fedderson over Considine's wish to direct but not co-star in the series. (Considine did, however, direct one of the last black-and-white episodes for ABC.) In an August 1989 interview on the Pat Sajak Show, he explained that he was also devoted to car racing, which his contract forbade. His character was written out, along with Meredith MacRae, who had played his fiancée Sally, in a wedding episode that was the premiere of the 1965–1966 season on CBS. After this episode, Mike is mentioned briefly in only four succeeding episodes (including the one in which the family adopts Ernie) and is never seen again, even at Robbie's and Steve's weddings. (Steve explains briefly in one of these episodes that he has another son who "lives away from home".) In the episode "Steve and the Huntress" (first aired January 27, 1966), Mike is specifically mentioned as teaching at a college. MacRae joined Petticoat Junction the following year, the last of three actresses to play Billie Jo Bradley.

To keep the show's title plausible, the show's head writer, George Tibbles, fashioned a three-part story arc in which an orphaned friend of youngest brother Richard (Chip, played by Stanley Livingston), Ernie Thompson (played by his real-life brother, Barry Livingston), awaits adoption when his current foster parents are transferred to the Orient. Steve offers to adopt Ernie, but faces antagonism from Uncle Charley, who finds Ernie a bit grating and forecasts major headaches over both the boy and his dog. It also transpires that a law requires a woman to live in the home of an adoptive family. A likable female social worker supervises the case and the Douglases speculate that Steve might marry the woman to make the adoption possible, but they agree that this is not reason enough for them to be married. Also, the family has no need for a housekeeper; Uncle Charley already has things running smoothly. The family soon appears before a judge who researches the law and determines that its intent is to ensure that a full-time caregiver is in the household. As Charley meets that role and has had a change of heart about Ernie, he assents to a legal fiction that declares him the Douglas family's "housemother".[2]

While the three sons were always central to the storyline, several major changes took place by the late 1960s. In the spring of 1967, the series' ratings began to sag, and it finished its seventh season in 31st place in the Nielsen ratings. It was decided that the 1967–1968 season would bring the program not only a new time slot but also new storylines to spice up the ratings. In the fall of 1967, CBS moved My Three Sons to Saturday at 8:30 pm ET. In the season premiere episode, "Moving Day", the Douglas family and Uncle Charley relocate from the fictional Midwestern town of Bryant Park to Los Angeles, California. Robbie (Don Grady) marries his girlfriend Katie Miller. Katie is played by Tina Cole, who had appeared in different roles on three previous episodes: "House For Sale" from the fourth season (February 13, 1964), "The Coffee House Set" from the fifth season (November 19, 1964), and "Robbie and the Little Stranger" from the sixth season (February 17, 1966). At the end of the 1967–1968 season, the ratings had improved from the previous year with the series placing at 24th in the Nielsens. The following season, the newlyweds discover that Katie is pregnant and she gives birth to triplets named Robert, Steven, and Charles. Originally played by sets of uncredited twins, the boys were later played uncredited by Guy, Gunnar, and Garth Swanson; and in the last two seasons by Michael, Daniel, and Joseph Todd.

The following year in the 10th season, 1969–1970, Steve remarries. His new bride, widowed teacher Barbara Harper (Beverly Garland), brings with her a five-year-old daughter, Dorothy "Dodie" (Dawn Lyn), whom Steve adopts. Dodie is wary of Steve at first, believing that he wants her to just forget her late father, but he explains that he wants her to always remember and love him, but since he's no longer alive, Steve wants to raise her in his place and he hopes she'll come to love him, too. The series' last year and a half feature fewer appearances from both Don Grady and Stanley Livingston. Grady's character was written out at the end of the 11th season, which allowed for his wife Katie and their triplet sons to remain in the Douglas household for the following season (as a structural engineer Robbie was working on a bridge construction in Peru). Meanwhile, Chip and his teenage wife Polly (Ronne Troup), who had eloped after Polly's disciplinarian father refused to sanction their marriage, move into their own apartment.

At the end of the 1970–1971 season, the show's 11th year, My Three Sons was still garnering healthy ratings. By the spring of 1971, it had finished in 19th place. A 1971 television pilot with Don Grady and Tina Cole called Three of a Kind, then retitled Robbie—about Robbie, Katie, and the triplets moving to San Francisco—was filmed but not picked up as a series.[3] The final episode of the 1970–1971 season, "After the Honeymoon", actually set up the premise for this pilot. Richard X. Slattery and Pat Carroll guest-starred as the landlords of the apartment block into which Robbie and Katie move. However, Don Grady had informed the producers of his intention to leave the series and pursue a new full-time career as a composer, which he ultimately did.

For the series' 12th and, ultimately, final season, CBS moved the show to Mondays at 10:00 pm ET. In addition to the time changes for the 12th season, a new four-part story arc is introduced with MacMurray in a second role, that of his cousin, the Laird (Lord) Fergus McBain Douglas of Sithian Bridge; English actor Alan Caillou's voice was dubbed over MacMurray's. The plot centers on Lord Douglas's arrival in Los Angeles from the family's native Scotland, in search of a bride to take back to Scotland with him.

He finds Terri Dowling (Anne Francis), a waitress at the Blue Berry Bowling Alley. While initially reluctant to give up her life in America and return to Scotland as nobility, she finally accepts. This storyline continues a plot idea that originally began in the fourth season, when the Douglases visited Scotland on the pretense of having been told they had inherited a castle in the Highlands.[4]

With a later time slot, the show finished the season outside the top 30. To save the series, CBS moved it in midseason back to Thursdays at 8:30 pm ET, its old time slot. Nevertheless, My Three Sons ended its primetime run in the spring of 1972 after 12 years on the air. CBS also aired daytime reruns starting in September 1971 (only the CBS color shows), for about one season.

Cast

Main

  • Fred MacMurray as Steve Douglas (1960–1972)
  • William Frawley as William Michael Francis Aloysius "Bub" O'Casey, Steve's father-in-law (1960–1965)
  • William Demarest as Charles Leslie "Uncle Charley" O'Casey, Bub's younger brother and Steve's uncle-in-law (1965–1972)
  • Tim Considine as Michael "Mike" Douglas, Steve's son (1960–1965)
  • Don Grady as Robert "Robbie" Douglas Sr., Steve's son (1960–1971)
  • Stanley Livingston as Richard "Chip" Douglas, Steve's son (1960–1972)
  • Barry Livingston as Ernie Thompson-Douglas, Steve's adoptive son (1963–1972)
  • Meredith MacRae as Sally Ann Morrison-Douglas, Mike's wife (1963–1965)
  • Tina Cole as Katie Miller-Douglas, Robbie's wife (1967–1972)
  • Beverly Garland as Barbara Harper-Douglas, Steve's 2nd wife (1969–1972)
  • Dawn Lyn as Dorothy Anne "Dodie" Harper-Douglas, Barbara's daughter (1969–1972)
  • Ronne Troup as Polly Williams-Douglas, Chip's wife (1970–1972)
  • Michael Todd as Robert "Robbie" Douglas Jr, Robbie & Katie's son and Steve & Charley's identical triplet brother (1970-1972)
  • Daniel Todd as Steve "Stevie" Douglas II, Robbie & Katie's son and Robbie & Charley's identical triplet brother (1970-1972)
  • Joseph Todd as Charles "Charley" Douglas, Robbie & Katie's son and Robbie & Steve's identical triplet brother (1970-1972)

Recurring

  • Cynthia Pepper as Jean Pearson (1960–1961)
  • Peter Brooks as Hank Ferguson (1960–1963)
  • Cheryl Holdridge as Judy Doucette (1960–1961)
  • Ricky Allen as Hubert 'Sudsy' Pfeiffer (1961–1963)
  • Hank Jones as Pete (1964–1966)
  • Bill Erwin as Joe Walters (1962–1964)
  • Doris Singleton as Helen Morrison, Sally's mother (1964–65) and Margaret Williams, Polly's mother (1970)
  • John Howard as Dave Welch (1965–1967)
  • Joan Tompkins as Lorraine Miller, Katie's mother (1967–1970)
  • Norman Alden as Tom Williams, Polly's father (1970)

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRating
First airedLast airedNetwork
136September 29, 1960 (1960-09-29)June 8, 1961 (1961-06-08)ABC1325.8[a]
236September 28, 1961 (1961-09-28)June 7, 1962 (1962-06-07)1124.7
339September 20, 1962 (1962-09-20)June 20, 1963 (1963-06-20)2821.0
437September 19, 1963 (1963-09-19)May 28, 1964 (1964-05-28)2721.9
536September 17, 1964 (1964-09-17)May 20, 1965 (1965-05-20)1325.5
632September 16, 1965 (1965-09-16)April 28, 1966 (1966-04-28)CBS1523.8
732September 15, 1966 (1966-09-15)May 11, 1967 (1967-05-11)2920.2[b]
830September 9, 1967 (1967-09-09)March 30, 1968 (1968-03-30)2420.8
928September 28, 1968 (1968-09-28)April 19, 1969 (1969-04-19)1422.8
1026October 4, 1969 (1969-10-04)April 4, 1970 (1970-04-04)1521.8[c]
1124September 19, 1970 (1970-09-19)March 20, 1971 (1971-03-20)1920.8
1224September 13, 1971 (1971-09-13)April 13, 1972 (1972-04-13)47[5]17.2[6]

My Three Sons had 36 episodes each in the first two seasons. The series had at least thirty episodes in each of the first eight seasons; the episode output then decreased by two episodes until the eleventh season, which had twenty-four episodes, along with the twelfth season. The first five seasons were filmed in black & white, then after the move to CBS, it was filmed in color for the remainder of its run.

Production schedule

The series was initially filmed at Desilu Studios in Hollywood, but at the start of the 1967–68 season, the cast and crew began filming the series at the CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California. The reasons behind this move concerned the sale of actress-comedian Lucille Ball's studios to the Gulf + Western conglomerate, which owned Paramount Pictures, so Don Fedderson Productions, who produced My Three Sons (along with Family Affair starring Brian Keith), had to quickly make other arrangements for filming.

Distribution

Although Don Fedderson gets the credit, My Three Sons was created by George Tibbles and produced by Don Fedderson Productions throughout the show's run, with MCA Television co-distributing the series during its 1960–65 ABC airing. When the series moved to CBS in 1965, the latter network assumed full production responsibilities (in association with Fedderson Productions) until the end of the series in 1972. CBS now holds the series' copyright. CBS Television Distribution presently owns distribution rights to the entire series (including the more widely seen and aforementioned 1965–72 CBS episodes). The show did not get syndicated until September 1976, when Viacom Enterprises assumed off-network distribution (although CBS did air reruns of the show in its daytime lineup from December 1971 until the fall of 1972), and even then, only the CBS color episodes aired, while the black and white ABC episodes did not air on broadcast TV at all. At the time, the first half of season 11 was in the same syndication package as seasons 6-10, while season 12 and the second half of season 11 were distributed with seasons 1–5.

Nick at Nite aired My Three Sons from November 3, 1985, to October 28, 1991, with episodes from Seasons 1–5, the second half of season 11, and season 12. The Family Channel also aired only the black and white episodes from September 7, 1992, to July 30, 1993. The Seasons 1–3 episodes had the original Chevrolet closing credits. The Seasons 6–10 (and the first half of season 11) episodes were later aired on TV Land in the late 1990s. Odyssey ran all of the color episodes in the early 2000s. They also briefly aired the black and white episodes. In 2000, TV Land briefly aired the black & white episodes again, using the same syndication episode rights that were on Nick at Nite during the 1980s. In 2006 the Retro Television Network broadcast the show. Only seasons 6-10 and the first half of season 11 were aired.

In 2009, FamilyNet began airing the program as a lead-in for its Happy Days and Family Ties program block, which ended in February 2010. From 2012 to 2014, and also from October 2015-February 2016, MeTV aired the Season 6-10 episodes in heavy rotation, and most closing credits included the original sponsor tags, such as those for Kellogg's. In 2016, Decades began airing the CBS (color) episodes in its "binge" blocks on some weekends.

MeTV began airing the black and white episodes on May 29, 2017,[7] the first time the black and white episodes have aired on broadcast television since their original ABC airings. MeTV aired all episodes in order until August 3, 2018, when the series's last episode aired. This marks the first time a U.S. television station aired the entire series in full. MeTV started reairing the entire series again on August 6, 2018 and has continued to do so ever since.

Reunion special

MacMurray and most of the cast took part in Thanksgiving Reunion with The Partridge Family and My Three Sons, which aired on ABC on November 25, 1977. The retrospective special looked back at the history of My Three Sons and The Partridge Family (other than featuring single parents with a large family, the two series had no narrative, or even a studio, link). The special was notable for featuring footage from early black and white episodes of My Three Sons that, at this point in time, were not in syndication. While most of the collected casts gathered in a studio to reminisce, Demarest appeared in a brief pre-taped segment.

Home media

CBS DVD (distributed by Paramount) has released the first five seasons of My Three Sons on DVD in Region 1.[8][9]

In most episodes, the soundtrack was edited to remove the background musical score, which were originally stock music from the Capitol Records library; the licensing agreement with Capitol only covered broadcast rights, not home video rights, and clearing the music for home video release with the individual composers who worked on the Capitol recordings was deemed cost-prohibitive. The Capitol scores were replaced instead with more modern, synthesized music.[10] The original theme tune by Frank DeVol has been left unaltered; his musical scores in later seasons of the show, written specifically for the series, would less-likely be affected by licensing problems if the later seasons were released on DVD.[citation needed]

On May 13, 2019, the third season was released, in two volume sets, available exclusively through Amazon's made-on-demand (MOD) service.[11][12] Season 4 was released on September 10, 2019[13][14] and season 5 on December 17, 2019.[15][16]

DVD name No. of
episodes
Release date
The First Season: Volume 1 18 September 30, 2008
The First Season: Volume 2 18 January 20, 2009
The Second Season: Volume 1 18 February 23, 2010
The Second Season: Volume 2 18 June 15, 2010
The Third Season: Volume 1 20 May 13, 2019
The Third Season: Volume 2 19 May 13, 2019
The Fourth Season: Volume 1 18 September 10, 2019
The Fourth Season: Volume 2 19 September 10, 2019
The Fifth Season: Volume 1 18 December 17, 2019
The Fifth Season: Volume 2 18 December 17, 2019

Explanatory notes

References

  1. ^ Korkis, Jim. "Fred MacMurray: The First Disney Legend by Wade Sampson". Mouseplanet.com. Retrieved May 18, 2017.
  2. ^ Season six, episode three - "Brother, Ernie"
  3. ^ Terrace, Vincent Encyclopedia of Television Pilots, 1937–2012 McFarland
  4. ^ Season four, episode two – "Scotch Broth"
  5. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1971-72 Ratings History".
  6. ^ "The TV Ratings Guide: 1971-72 Ratings History".
  7. ^ "'ALF,' 'My Three Sons', 'Battlestar Galactica', and more join the MeTV Summer of Me 2017 Schedule". Metv.com. May 6, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2017.
  8. ^ . Tvshowsondvd.com. Archived from the original on August 11, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2017.
  9. ^ . Tvshowsondvd.com. Archived from the original on August 11, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2017.
  10. ^ Shostak, Stu (June 18, 2014). Interview with Michael Schlesinger, Stu's Show; retrieved June 22, 2014.
  11. ^ "My Three Sons, Season 3 Volume 1" – via Amazon.
  12. ^ "My Three Sons, Season 3 Volume 2" – via Amazon.
  13. ^ "My Three Sons, Season 4 Volume 1" – via Amazon.
  14. ^ "My Three Sons, Season 4 Volume 2" – via Amazon.
  15. ^ "My Three Sons: The Fifth Season Volume 1". DeepDiscount.
  16. ^ "My Three Sons: The Fifth Season Volume 2". DeepDiscount.

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Not to be confused with My Three Suns This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources My Three Sons news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message My Three Sons is an American television sitcom that aired from September 29 1960 to April 13 1972 The series was broadcast on ABC during its first five seasons before moving to CBS for the remaining seasons My Three Sons chronicles the life of widower and aeronautical engineer Steven Douglas Fred MacMurray as he raises his three sons My Three SonsGenreSitcomCreated byDon FeddersonStarringFred MacMurrayWilliam FrawleyWilliam DemarestDon GradyStanley LivingstonBarry LivingstonTim ConsidineMeredith MacRaeTina ColeBeverly GarlandDawn LynRonne TroupDaniel Joseph and Michael ToddTheme music composerFrank De VolCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons12No of episodes380 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerDon FeddersonProducersPeter Tewksbury 1960 1961 George Tibbles 1961 1962 Edmund L Hartmann 1962 1972 Running time25 minutesProduction companiesDon Fedderson ProductionsGregg Don Inc seasons 1 5 MCA TV seasons 1 5 CBS Productions seasons 6 12 ReleaseOriginal networkABC seasons 1 5 CBS seasons 6 12 Picture formatBlack and white seasons 1 5 Color seasons 6 12 Audio formatMonauralOriginal releaseSeptember 29 1960 1960 09 29 April 13 1972 1972 04 13 The series originally featured William Frawley who had first co starred with Fred MacMurray 25 years earlier in the film Car 99 as the boys maternal grandfather and live in housekeeper William Michael Francis Bub O Casey William Demarest playing Bub s brother Uncle Charley replaced Frawley in 1965 because of Frawley s declining health In September 1965 when the show moved from ABC to CBS and began to be filmed in color eldest son Mike Tim Considine married fiancee Sally Ann Morrison Meredith MacRae and his character was written out of the show To keep the emphasis on three sons original youngest son Chip s Stanley Livingston friend Ernie Barry Livingston was adopted In the program s later years Steven Douglas married Barbara Harper Beverly Garland and adopted her young daughter Dorothy Anne Dodie Dawn Lyn The series was a cornerstone of the ABC and CBS lineups in the 1960s Disney producer Bill Walsh often mused on whether the concept of the show was inspired by the film The Shaggy Dog as in his view they shared the same dog the same kids and Fred MacMurray 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 ABC years 1 2 Directors 1 3 CBS years 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 3 Episodes 4 Production schedule 5 Distribution 6 Reunion special 7 Home media 8 Explanatory notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit The CBS cast of My Three Sons with William Frawley 1962 Clockwise from left William Frawley as Bub Tim Considine as Mike Fred MacMurray as Steve Don Grady as Robbie and Stanley Livingston as Chip ABC years Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The show began on ABC in black and white The first season consisting of 36 episodes was directed in its entirety by Peter Tewksbury who produced and occasionally scripted the programs citation needed During the 1964 fall season William Frawley who played Bub was declared too ill to work by Desilu Studios as the company was informed that insuring the actor would be too costly Frawley continued in the role until a suitable replacement could be found at midseason He was replaced by William Demarest who played his hard nosed brother great Uncle Charley introduced partway through the 1964 1965 season the last on ABC According to the storyline Bub returns to Ireland to help his Aunt Kate celebrate her 104th birthday Soon after brother Charley visits and stays on Charley a cello playing merchant sailor was a soft hearted curmudgeon who proved to be a responsible caregiver Frawley left the series before the end of the 1964 1965 season He died March 3 1966 The address of the fictional home in Bryant Park was 837 Mill Street The phone number was LArson 0 6719 rotary dialed as 520 6719 from Season 1 Episode 25 Off Key first aired March 16 1961 The actual address of the home used for the Bryant Park episodes was 837 5th Avenue in Los Angeles California The neighboring driveway to the right of the house was used as the Douglas driveway on the show although the real life driveway for that home is on the left hand side of the house The fictional phone number for a neighboring home was 527 3601 Season 1 Episode 26 Small Adventure aired March 23 1961 Many of the 1960s My Three Sons external shoots were actually done on location on 5th Avenue and many items such as the two young trees growing across the street on early episodes were still visible in 2022 Directors Edit Peter Tewksbury directed the first season The succeeding director Richard Whorf took over the reins for one season and was in turn followed by former actor turned director Gene Reynolds from 1962 to 1964 James V Kern an experienced Hollywood television director who had previously helmed the Hollywood and Europe episodes of I Love Lucy continued in this role for two years until his untimely death at 57 in late 1966 Director James Sheldon was also contracted to finish episodes that had been partly completed by Kern to complete that season Fred De Cordova was the show s longest and most consistent director of the series 108 episodes until he left in 1971 to produce The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Earl Bellamy rounded out the series as director of the show s final year citation needed CBS years Edit My Three Sons moved to the CBS television network for the 1965 1966 season after ABC declined to underwrite the expense of producing the program in color Along with the change in networks and the transition to color Tim Considine who had earlier worked with Fred MacMurray on The Shaggy Dog playing eldest son Mike had chosen not to renew his contract due to a clash with executive producer Don Fedderson over Considine s wish to direct but not co star in the series Considine did however direct one of the last black and white episodes for ABC In an August 1989 interview on the Pat Sajak Show he explained that he was also devoted to car racing which his contract forbade His character was written out along with Meredith MacRae who had played his fiancee Sally in a wedding episode that was the premiere of the 1965 1966 season on CBS After this episode Mike is mentioned briefly in only four succeeding episodes including the one in which the family adopts Ernie and is never seen again even at Robbie s and Steve s weddings Steve explains briefly in one of these episodes that he has another son who lives away from home In the episode Steve and the Huntress first aired January 27 1966 Mike is specifically mentioned as teaching at a college MacRae joined Petticoat Junction the following year the last of three actresses to play Billie Jo Bradley To keep the show s title plausible the show s head writer George Tibbles fashioned a three part story arc in which an orphaned friend of youngest brother Richard Chip played by Stanley Livingston Ernie Thompson played by his real life brother Barry Livingston awaits adoption when his current foster parents are transferred to the Orient Steve offers to adopt Ernie but faces antagonism from Uncle Charley who finds Ernie a bit grating and forecasts major headaches over both the boy and his dog It also transpires that a law requires a woman to live in the home of an adoptive family A likable female social worker supervises the case and the Douglases speculate that Steve might marry the woman to make the adoption possible but they agree that this is not reason enough for them to be married Also the family has no need for a housekeeper Uncle Charley already has things running smoothly The family soon appears before a judge who researches the law and determines that its intent is to ensure that a full time caregiver is in the household As Charley meets that role and has had a change of heart about Ernie he assents to a legal fiction that declares him the Douglas family s housemother 2 While the three sons were always central to the storyline several major changes took place by the late 1960s In the spring of 1967 the series ratings began to sag and it finished its seventh season in 31st place in the Nielsen ratings It was decided that the 1967 1968 season would bring the program not only a new time slot but also new storylines to spice up the ratings In the fall of 1967 CBS moved My Three Sons to Saturday at 8 30 pm ET In the season premiere episode Moving Day the Douglas family and Uncle Charley relocate from the fictional Midwestern town of Bryant Park to Los Angeles California Robbie Don Grady marries his girlfriend Katie Miller Katie is played by Tina Cole who had appeared in different roles on three previous episodes House For Sale from the fourth season February 13 1964 The Coffee House Set from the fifth season November 19 1964 and Robbie and the Little Stranger from the sixth season February 17 1966 At the end of the 1967 1968 season the ratings had improved from the previous year with the series placing at 24th in the Nielsens The following season the newlyweds discover that Katie is pregnant and she gives birth to triplets named Robert Steven and Charles Originally played by sets of uncredited twins the boys were later played uncredited by Guy Gunnar and Garth Swanson and in the last two seasons by Michael Daniel and Joseph Todd The following year in the 10th season 1969 1970 Steve remarries His new bride widowed teacher Barbara Harper Beverly Garland brings with her a five year old daughter Dorothy Dodie Dawn Lyn whom Steve adopts Dodie is wary of Steve at first believing that he wants her to just forget her late father but he explains that he wants her to always remember and love him but since he s no longer alive Steve wants to raise her in his place and he hopes she ll come to love him too The series last year and a half feature fewer appearances from both Don Grady and Stanley Livingston Grady s character was written out at the end of the 11th season which allowed for his wife Katie and their triplet sons to remain in the Douglas household for the following season as a structural engineer Robbie was working on a bridge construction in Peru Meanwhile Chip and his teenage wife Polly Ronne Troup who had eloped after Polly s disciplinarian father refused to sanction their marriage move into their own apartment At the end of the 1970 1971 season the show s 11th year My Three Sons was still garnering healthy ratings By the spring of 1971 it had finished in 19th place A 1971 television pilot with Don Grady and Tina Cole called Three of a Kind then retitled Robbie about Robbie Katie and the triplets moving to San Francisco was filmed but not picked up as a series 3 The final episode of the 1970 1971 season After the Honeymoon actually set up the premise for this pilot Richard X Slattery and Pat Carroll guest starred as the landlords of the apartment block into which Robbie and Katie move However Don Grady had informed the producers of his intention to leave the series and pursue a new full time career as a composer which he ultimately did For the series 12th and ultimately final season CBS moved the show to Mondays at 10 00 pm ET In addition to the time changes for the 12th season a new four part story arc is introduced with MacMurray in a second role that of his cousin the Laird Lord Fergus McBain Douglas of Sithian Bridge English actor Alan Caillou s voice was dubbed over MacMurray s The plot centers on Lord Douglas s arrival in Los Angeles from the family s native Scotland in search of a bride to take back to Scotland with him He finds Terri Dowling Anne Francis a waitress at the Blue Berry Bowling Alley While initially reluctant to give up her life in America and return to Scotland as nobility she finally accepts This storyline continues a plot idea that originally began in the fourth season when the Douglases visited Scotland on the pretense of having been told they had inherited a castle in the Highlands 4 With a later time slot the show finished the season outside the top 30 To save the series CBS moved it in midseason back to Thursdays at 8 30 pm ET its old time slot Nevertheless My Three Sons ended its primetime run in the spring of 1972 after 12 years on the air CBS also aired daytime reruns starting in September 1971 only the CBS color shows for about one season Cast EditMain Edit Fred MacMurray as Steve Douglas 1960 1972 William Frawley as William Michael Francis Aloysius Bub O Casey Steve s father in law 1960 1965 William Demarest as Charles Leslie Uncle Charley O Casey Bub s younger brother and Steve s uncle in law 1965 1972 Tim Considine as Michael Mike Douglas Steve s son 1960 1965 Don Grady as Robert Robbie Douglas Sr Steve s son 1960 1971 Stanley Livingston as Richard Chip Douglas Steve s son 1960 1972 Barry Livingston as Ernie Thompson Douglas Steve s adoptive son 1963 1972 Meredith MacRae as Sally Ann Morrison Douglas Mike s wife 1963 1965 Tina Cole as Katie Miller Douglas Robbie s wife 1967 1972 Beverly Garland as Barbara Harper Douglas Steve s 2nd wife 1969 1972 Dawn Lyn as Dorothy Anne Dodie Harper Douglas Barbara s daughter 1969 1972 Ronne Troup as Polly Williams Douglas Chip s wife 1970 1972 Michael Todd as Robert Robbie Douglas Jr Robbie amp Katie s son and Steve amp Charley s identical triplet brother 1970 1972 Daniel Todd as Steve Stevie Douglas II Robbie amp Katie s son and Robbie amp Charley s identical triplet brother 1970 1972 Joseph Todd as Charles Charley Douglas Robbie amp Katie s son and Robbie amp Steve s identical triplet brother 1970 1972 Recurring Edit Cynthia Pepper as Jean Pearson 1960 1961 Peter Brooks as Hank Ferguson 1960 1963 Cheryl Holdridge as Judy Doucette 1960 1961 Ricky Allen as Hubert Sudsy Pfeiffer 1961 1963 Hank Jones as Pete 1964 1966 Bill Erwin as Joe Walters 1962 1964 Doris Singleton as Helen Morrison Sally s mother 1964 65 and Margaret Williams Polly s mother 1970 John Howard as Dave Welch 1965 1967 Joan Tompkins as Lorraine Miller Katie s mother 1967 1970 Norman Alden as Tom Williams Polly s father 1970 Episodes EditMain article List of My Three Sons episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingFirst airedLast airedNetwork136September 29 1960 1960 09 29 June 8 1961 1961 06 08 ABC1325 8 a 236September 28 1961 1961 09 28 June 7 1962 1962 06 07 1124 7339September 20 1962 1962 09 20 June 20 1963 1963 06 20 2821 0437September 19 1963 1963 09 19 May 28 1964 1964 05 28 2721 9536September 17 1964 1964 09 17 May 20 1965 1965 05 20 1325 5632September 16 1965 1965 09 16 April 28 1966 1966 04 28 CBS1523 8732September 15 1966 1966 09 15 May 11 1967 1967 05 11 2920 2 b 830September 9 1967 1967 09 09 March 30 1968 1968 03 30 2420 8928September 28 1968 1968 09 28 April 19 1969 1969 04 19 1422 81026October 4 1969 1969 10 04 April 4 1970 1970 04 04 1521 8 c 1124September 19 1970 1970 09 19 March 20 1971 1971 03 20 1920 81224September 13 1971 1971 09 13 April 13 1972 1972 04 13 47 5 17 2 6 My Three Sons had 36 episodes each in the first two seasons The series had at least thirty episodes in each of the first eight seasons the episode output then decreased by two episodes until the eleventh season which had twenty four episodes along with the twelfth season The first five seasons were filmed in black amp white then after the move to CBS it was filmed in color for the remainder of its run Production schedule EditThe series was initially filmed at Desilu Studios in Hollywood but at the start of the 1967 68 season the cast and crew began filming the series at the CBS Studio Center in Studio City California The reasons behind this move concerned the sale of actress comedian Lucille Ball s studios to the Gulf Western conglomerate which owned Paramount Pictures so Don Fedderson Productions who produced My Three Sons along with Family Affair starring Brian Keith had to quickly make other arrangements for filming Distribution EditAlthough Don Fedderson gets the credit My Three Sons was created by George Tibbles and produced by Don Fedderson Productions throughout the show s run with MCA Television co distributing the series during its 1960 65 ABC airing When the series moved to CBS in 1965 the latter network assumed full production responsibilities in association with Fedderson Productions until the end of the series in 1972 CBS now holds the series copyright CBS Television Distribution presently owns distribution rights to the entire series including the more widely seen and aforementioned 1965 72 CBS episodes The show did not get syndicated until September 1976 when Viacom Enterprises assumed off network distribution although CBS did air reruns of the show in its daytime lineup from December 1971 until the fall of 1972 and even then only the CBS color episodes aired while the black and white ABC episodes did not air on broadcast TV at all At the time the first half of season 11 was in the same syndication package as seasons 6 10 while season 12 and the second half of season 11 were distributed with seasons 1 5 Nick at Nite aired My Three Sons from November 3 1985 to October 28 1991 with episodes from Seasons 1 5 the second half of season 11 and season 12 The Family Channel also aired only the black and white episodes from September 7 1992 to July 30 1993 The Seasons 1 3 episodes had the original Chevrolet closing credits The Seasons 6 10 and the first half of season 11 episodes were later aired on TV Land in the late 1990s Odyssey ran all of the color episodes in the early 2000s They also briefly aired the black and white episodes In 2000 TV Land briefly aired the black amp white episodes again using the same syndication episode rights that were on Nick at Nite during the 1980s In 2006 the Retro Television Network broadcast the show Only seasons 6 10 and the first half of season 11 were aired In 2009 FamilyNet began airing the program as a lead in for its Happy Days and Family Ties program block which ended in February 2010 From 2012 to 2014 and also from October 2015 February 2016 MeTV aired the Season 6 10 episodes in heavy rotation and most closing credits included the original sponsor tags such as those for Kellogg s In 2016 Decades began airing the CBS color episodes in its binge blocks on some weekends MeTV began airing the black and white episodes on May 29 2017 7 the first time the black and white episodes have aired on broadcast television since their original ABC airings MeTV aired all episodes in order until August 3 2018 when the series s last episode aired This marks the first time a U S television station aired the entire series in full MeTV started reairing the entire series again on August 6 2018 and has continued to do so ever since Reunion special EditThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources My Three Sons news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message MacMurray and most of the cast took part in Thanksgiving Reunion with The Partridge Family and My Three Sons which aired on ABC on November 25 1977 The retrospective special looked back at the history of My Three Sons and The Partridge Family other than featuring single parents with a large family the two series had no narrative or even a studio link The special was notable for featuring footage from early black and white episodes of My Three Sons that at this point in time were not in syndication While most of the collected casts gathered in a studio to reminisce Demarest appeared in a brief pre taped segment Home media EditCBS DVD distributed by Paramount has released the first five seasons of My Three Sons on DVD in Region 1 8 9 In most episodes the soundtrack was edited to remove the background musical score which were originally stock music from the Capitol Records library the licensing agreement with Capitol only covered broadcast rights not home video rights and clearing the music for home video release with the individual composers who worked on the Capitol recordings was deemed cost prohibitive The Capitol scores were replaced instead with more modern synthesized music 10 The original theme tune by Frank DeVol has been left unaltered his musical scores in later seasons of the show written specifically for the series would less likely be affected by licensing problems if the later seasons were released on DVD citation needed On May 13 2019 the third season was released in two volume sets available exclusively through Amazon s made on demand MOD service 11 12 Season 4 was released on September 10 2019 13 14 and season 5 on December 17 2019 15 16 DVD name No ofepisodes Release dateThe First Season Volume 1 18 September 30 2008The First Season Volume 2 18 January 20 2009The Second Season Volume 1 18 February 23 2010The Second Season Volume 2 18 June 15 2010The Third Season Volume 1 20 May 13 2019The Third Season Volume 2 19 May 13 2019The Fourth Season Volume 1 18 September 10 2019The Fourth Season Volume 2 19 September 10 2019The Fifth Season Volume 1 18 December 17 2019The Fifth Season Volume 2 18 December 17 2019Explanatory notes Edit Tied with 77 Sunset Strip Tied with I Spy the CBS Thursday Night Movie and The F B I Tied with Ironside and The Johnny Cash ShowReferences Edit Korkis Jim Fred MacMurray The First Disney Legend by Wade Sampson Mouseplanet com Retrieved May 18 2017 Season six episode three Brother Ernie Terrace Vincent Encyclopedia of Television Pilots 1937 2012 McFarland Season four episode two Scotch Broth The TV Ratings Guide 1971 72 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide 1971 72 Ratings History ALF My Three Sons Battlestar Galactica and more join the MeTV Summer of Me 2017 Schedule Metv com May 6 2017 Retrieved May 18 2017 My Three Sons Season 2 Vol 1 Announced Release Date and Package Art Tvshowsondvd com Archived from the original on August 11 2017 Retrieved May 18 2017 My Three Sons Release DAte and Package art for Season 2 Vol 2 DVDs Tvshowsondvd com Archived from the original on August 11 2017 Retrieved May 18 2017 Shostak Stu June 18 2014 Interview with Michael Schlesinger Stu s Show retrieved June 22 2014 My Three Sons Season 3 Volume 1 via Amazon My Three Sons Season 3 Volume 2 via Amazon My Three Sons Season 4 Volume 1 via Amazon My Three Sons Season 4 Volume 2 via Amazon My Three Sons The Fifth Season Volume 1 DeepDiscount My Three Sons The Fifth Season Volume 2 DeepDiscount External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to My Three Sons My Three Sons at IMDb My Three Sons at epguides com My Three Sons at the Museum of Broadcast Communications My Three Sons at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title My Three Sons amp oldid 1154544101, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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