My 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)
Original release
NetworkABC (seasons 1–5)
CBS (seasons 6–12)
ReleaseSeptember 29, 1960 (1960-09-29) –
April 13, 1972 (1972-04-13)
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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 seven seasons. My Three Sons chronicles the life of widower and aeronautical engineer Steven Douglas (Fred MacMurray) as he raises his three sons.

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, Stanley's real-life brother) 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]

A Lawrence Welk cover version of the theme song reached #12 in Canada, April 24, 1961.[2]

  1. ^ Korkis, Jim (August 26, 2009). "Fred MacMurray: The First Disney Legend by Wade Sampson". Mouseplanet.com. Retrieved May 18, 2017.
  2. ^ "CHUM Hit Parade - April 24, 1961".

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