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 My Three Sons
1 9 6 0 - 1 9 7 2 (USA)
369 x 30 minute episodes
One
of television's longest running sitcoms, My Three Sons
aired in prime time from 1960 to 1972.
The show starred veteran film actor Fred McMurray, who played
Steve Douglas, a widower with, as the title implies, three
sons.
The producers had wanted to call the show The Fred MacMurray
Show but Fred wasn't keen, fearing he would have to appear in
every single episode. Apparently MacMurray arranged for all his
scenes for a full season's episodes to be filmed in a 65-day
period so he could make the most of his time off.
My Three Sons enjoyed huge popularity as a family comedy
with a difference, in that it starred a generally all-male cast;
McMurray as "dear old dad", 18 year-old Mike (Tim
Considine), 14 year-old Robbie (Don Grady), and 7 year-old Chip
(Stanley Livingston).
In the first five seasons, the kids (and Tramp the dog) are
raised with the help of Steve's father-in-law, vaudeville escapee
Grandpa Bub. When Bub splits for Ireland - actor William Frawley
(who played Fred Mertz on I Love Lucy) had passed away
mid-season - Bub's brother, Uncle Charley , a former merchant
marine, takes over the household duties.
Bub's departure not only marked the end of the show's run on
ABC and its switch to CBS, but also the change from black and
white to colour. Meanwhile, Steve tries to support the family (he
is a consultant aviation engineer), while always keeping his eyes
peeled for a possible wife
Just prior to Uncle Charley's arrival, the oldest son, Mike,
runs off with his new bride to the East Coast. To keep the show's
name relevant, the writers had Steve adopt an orphan named Ernie,
a friend of his youngest son, Chip.
In 1967 the family relocates from their Midwestern home at 837
Mill Street, Bryant Park to North Hollywood, California. Robbie,
formerly the middle son but now the oldest, falls in love and
marries his college girlfriend, Katie.
Robbie's wife becomes pregnant and gives birth to triplets,
hence having their own three sons. By 1970 the Douglas home is
nearly bursting at the seams when Steve finally remarries. His
second wife, Barbara Harper, has a freckle-faced daughter named
Dodie.
Chip is the next to get bitten by the love bug and elopes with
his teenage sweetie, Polly Thompson (with their parents
permission, of course).
In the show's final season, Steve's cousin, Fergus McBain (also
played by MacMurray), comes to live with the Douglas clan and
hooks up with a cocktail waitress named Terri Dowling.
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Steve Douglas
Fred MacMurray
Mike Douglas
Tim Considine
Robbie Douglas
Don Grady
Richard 'Chip' Douglas
Stanley Livingston
Ernie Thompson Douglas
Barry Livingston
Michael 'Bub' O'Casey
William Frawley
'Uncle' Charley O'Casey
William Demarest
Barbara Harper/Douglas
Beverly Garland
Dodie Harper/Douglas
Dawn Wyn
Polly Williams/Douglas
Ronnie Troupe
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