I enjoyed watching this show growing up in the 60s. I still watch it on the MeTV channel from time to time. Don Grady and Tina Cole look great and so does Stan and Barry Livingston. Good family values and closeness without overdoing it. Sorry to hear Don passed away from cancer a few years ago. RIP Don.
I had lunch with Don Grady at our house in Laguna Beach CA. one afternoon. My family was good friends with him. It was just him and I at the table. I had just gotten out of the Army and was pretty much a basket case from all the drug use during the psychedelic years of the Vietnam war. I could hardly put a sentence together as we talked. He was so gracious and kind though. It was great to have known him.
In the spring of 68 I met Don Grady at Ft Bliss, TX. He and I were in the Army National Guard, he from California, me from Mississippi. We were in basic training for 8 weeks together. I think it was shortly after his character on the show had gotten married. He appeared on the show several times in uniform in a phone booth talking to his new wife back home. I remember Don as a very personable guy who handled his celebrity very well. He was treated quite well by our drill sgt, who was proud to have such a celebrity in his company. I later learned that he went on to be quite a good musical composer before he died.
They all look so good! So many great memories of my family watching this show and others like it together.....ahhhh the days before computers and more than one TV in the house! Just a nice time to sit down with the whole family to watch a show and laugh together! Simpler times! Thank you to these wonderful actors for giving us some really nice memories!
thanks to don grady and the entire cast of my three sons for being such great role models,for the starndard of decent tv that i cherished then and now,and that standard may never be matched again.
Wonderful show, great memories...wish they still made shows like this..Great cast ..RIP Don Grady, thanks for all of the memories Tina, Stan and Barry.We love you guys!
I liked the way Tina greeted Don: "Hi, sweetheart!" Guess she was still fond of him after so many years. After all, they almost got married in real life - not once, but twice!
Don Grady is greatly missed. He remained remarkably youthful and handsome...a fine actor too. My Mom remembers him being on General Hospital for a time. I watched M3S in syndication as kid in the early 80's...loved it!
I recently watched most of the episodes on a Memory TV channel as I seem to have stopped watching it near its end, and I regularly watched this TV show from its beginning when I was growing up. Tina Cole and Bev Garland were great additions.
I miss those days, they will never come again. It was the best of America, when America was truly free. Television also upheld the best of American culture, an ideal that no one could quite live up to but everyone tried hard to emulate. I think that's the difference in American culture nowadays, there's nothing to live up to. I think this is sad, and I pine for those days. How I wish I could go back and relive those years, the happiest years for America, oh how I miss those days.
My 3 Sons was before my time and ended a couple of years before I was born but can truly appreciate what you are saying about the necessity to live up to something wholesome. There are no such shows today. I know it's cliche but It's the" sign of the times"
no, f..k you ronny, it's true. the democratic party was started in the south, where slavery was rampant as you know, and to this day the democrats have them still under their thumbs!!!
@broomsterm I couldnt agree more. Its the progressives that brought you screaming at the sky when they don't get their way. Or if they don't like your message or free speech they shout you down call you names and don't allow you to speak. I honestly wonder if not being allowed t o spank kids has brought this generation to us. They are the worst we have ever had. I Honestly hope we don't get involved in a war as there arent enough conservative men to fight. Can you imagine the left in the military LOL.
Great show! I watched the show as a kid and loved it! Don Grady looks almost the same, but I understand he passed away from cancer in 2012. Very sad to hear. Thanks for posting!
I wasn't even a twinkle in mom & dad's eye then , My three sons already ended in 72 & I was born in 74 , I was born 5 days after the first episode of little house on the prairie
@@FrankiesMarket But MacMurry was a much bigger star than Beaumont. That revival show with the Beaver didn't last long did it? Beaumont was the most annoying and unreal 'father' on any TV show....ever!!
Yep, he somehow looked decades younger but he was actually 65 during the time of the interview AND, unknown to anyone besides his loved ones, he was fighting the myeloma that would end his life less than three years later!
Oh my!!! Thanks for posting this! They all look great - even little Ernie looks the same except for being bald. And yes, Don Grady - does he have a painting in the attic? Still hot hot hot!!!! Looks the same!!!!!
I am so sorry Don Brady had passed on. I was first thinking that they were all alive. I didn't keep up. A lovely show that I really and truly enjoyed. We were talking about television of today. With all the cable and dish and this and that, television pretty much sucks and when we are tuning in, it's always an expectation of how things used to be but those days are long gone. Society has gone too far, too many times. So thankfully CZcams can sometimes reconnect me.
I loved the B&W episodes with Grandpa Bub and brother Mike, they were the best. I also liked the Chevrolet ending to those shows, they displayed the Belair, Impala, Corvair, Corvette and truck models. William Frawley and Tim Considine did a remarkable job and the family traveled more often. To me it was more compelling.
I loved the show, My Three Sons, and I believe the actors were/are people of good character, or at least they seem so. It's a shame about Don Grady's premature death. He was someone I'd like to have as a co-worker or next door neighbor.
I always watched this show when I was younger. Now I watch again on FamilyNet. They have not changed that much at all. I never knew this was out. Thanks for posting.
Yes, in hindsight, the US was in chaos...terrible assassinations, Vietnam, racial and political mayhem, and some will say these programs were irrelevant, but were they? As kids, we were certainly aware on a level, but on the other hand, these shows were a great escape (and my mother allowed very little t.v. time). This stuff actually lent a certain calm and stability to our lives; when you tuned in to a fictitious family then, the real-world drama receded for 25 minutes as you stepped into these idealistic neighborhoods and charming households. For those of us who watched (and loved) these MTS characters, it was wonderful...like a world you wanted to be part of, and without sounding too moral, they reinforced a lot of the values and lectures many of us middle-class children were already hearing at the supper table, in class, scout meetings.
This is Mona 67 in clintonville Wisconsin I grew up with my three sons and I thank you all for this it just touched my heart and I tell you they're all looking really great especially Tina and it is the one that played Rob it's amazing they look like hardly any time has passed that's God's blessing on them all God bless you all and may you have the merriest of Christmases and I hope that Thanksgiving was wonderful love you all shalom ✌️✌️💜💜🌹🌹🌹🎀🎀🎀🎁
Don Grady was such a good-looking guy who had the good fortune of aging very very well. And I know it's trivial, but for a long time he kept showing up in my Facebook feed in the sidebar in the "people you might know" category, but I kept overlooking him because I wasn't that much into My Three Sons as I was other shows of that era. And then he died I just felt terrible. I know it's just social media and it's not as though I honestly know these people personally, but I'm connected with both Both Stanley and Barry on different platforms and it's a special thing when they share their feelings on different roles and different co-stars frankly and candidly. In a way it "humanizes" fame and celebrity and the entertainment business.
I just love the show I watch it every morning I watched it so many times till I Know It All by heart just about but I just love watching it I love all the characters that played on there they were all so sweet kind and so cute I'm glad they are doing well the one who survived and now the one who's in heaven I hope that they can look down and see how good their TV families doing God bless you all
I agree. Throwing an "F" bomb while watching a "My Three Sons" reunion interview is just plain wrong. Don did look healthy in this interview only 3 years ago. Very sorry to hear that he passed away...
If I remember correctly, Eddie Albert & Eva Gabore were the first married couple on a sitcom to have one bed. That show began in 1965. By 1968 or 1969, when Love American Style was on, they had that big brass antique bed!! It was used in some of the stories, then used in between the stories, when they did those skits !!
I'd like to know why I don't see the reruns of this show on tv? Hallmark channel plays Little House On The Prarie and 'The Waltons' over and over and over and over again. Come on already, how about running these great old shows such as 'My Three Sons'?!?
WOW They were real Great on My Three sons a Very very very Great Show They were Very Funny as well I Liked Them So Much.. GOD BLESS them in every way...
Bub was the most memorable character on the show. At the end of the 1st half of a two parter, in which the family went to Ireland, there was a josj preview of part two: containing many things,but all I remember is Frawley looking perplexed, and the voice over "Will Bub find his pants?"
Eddie Munster (Butch Patrick) was Chip's friend for a few episodes. Jimmy Boyd, child recording "star" of the 50's ("I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" and "Santa Got Stuck In The Chimney") played a classmate of Robby in one or two episodes.
@@jimbohnenkamp5082, yes, Butch Patrick was Gordon Dearing, then returned as Elmore "Yo Ho" Crocker- as Elmore, he addressed Uncle Charley by his military rank, Captain O'Casey!!!
I feel so old. :-O But seriously, WHY don't they show "My Three Sons" more often, instead of Gilligan's Island reruns (all million of them!) or the same old black & white Andy Griffith episodes over and over and over again?
I am guessing William Demerest was fond of Tina Cole for her to say that. She never even worked in the Frawley years on MTS. Tina seems like a super nice person though!
Miss Cole DID work with Mr. Frawley in a scene in one episode when she played Robbie's 'fix-it' girlfriend Ina in 'House For Sale' Season Four, 1964 . Ina sabotaged the Douglas home to keep it from being sold so they couldn't move to Hawaii. Anyway, at the end of that episode Bub wound up angrily chasing Ina out of the house! I guess Mr. Frawley wasn't nearly as nice to her as Mr. Demarest wound up being.
@@kimberlygray699 that was their stage name Kim their last name was Agrati.. she died of a drug overdose after years of substance abuse Don died of myeloma in 2012
Many people don't realise the show started on ABC, then moved to CBS because ABC wouldn't comitt to doing the show in color.Every guy loved Katie (Tina Cole) She was just totally gorgeous, and a lot of the girls adored Robbie (Don Grady) I wish they would just start the series from the very beginning on TV and go all the way through to teh end. Chip ended up getting married to a girl named Polly.
If my knowledge of M3S is correct, Steven Douglas is an Aeronautical Engineer working for an unnamed aircraft and defense company in the Midwest. In the 67-68 season, the brood packs up and head to LA, where Steve is transferred. In the same year, St Louis based McDonnell Aircraft acquires Long Beach-based Douglas Aircraft, personnel are shuffled around. I always thought it interesting that Steve DOUGLAS would end up leaving the fictional town of Bryant Park (likely a suburb of St Louis) to work at the newly merged McDonnell-Douglas aircraft (though the company is never referenced throughout the series, stock shots of their HQ and heavy use of DC-8 stock footage definitely points in that direction). I wonder if this was intended by the creators and writers or just coincidence?
@@renaissanceman165, speaking of the Livingston brothers, they happen to be friends in real life with Anson Williams, Don Most & Henry Winkler from Happy Days!!!
Ooh, I had such a crush on Robbie. And even though I was a little bit jealous of Katie (Tina), I couldn't help but love her, she was just so damn adorable. Loved that show!
One of my favorite shows when I was growing up. Hope these actors realize how much happiness they brought to their viewers. RIP Don Grady.
I enjoyed watching this show growing up in the 60s. I still watch it on the MeTV channel from time to time. Don Grady and Tina Cole look great and so does Stan and Barry Livingston. Good family values and closeness without overdoing it. Sorry to hear Don passed away from cancer a few years ago. RIP Don.
Growing up in Brooklyn N.Y
In the sixtys was great
My three sons brought so much laughter to our home
A real wholesome show.
I had lunch with Don Grady at our house in Laguna Beach CA. one afternoon. My family was good friends with him. It was just him and I at the table. I had just gotten out of the Army and was pretty much a basket case from all the drug use during the psychedelic years of the Vietnam war. I could hardly put a sentence together as we talked. He was so gracious and kind though. It was great to have known him.
One of my favorite shows from back in the day. ❤❤❤
In the spring of 68 I met Don Grady at Ft Bliss, TX. He and I were in the Army National Guard, he from California, me from Mississippi. We were in basic training for 8 weeks together. I think it was shortly after his character on the show had gotten married. He appeared on the show several times in uniform in a phone booth talking to his new wife back home. I remember Don as a very personable guy who handled his celebrity very well. He was treated quite well by our drill sgt, who was proud to have such a celebrity in his company. I later learned that he went on to be quite a good musical composer before he died.
They all look so good! So many great memories of my family watching this show and others like it together.....ahhhh the days before computers and more than one TV in the house! Just a nice time to sit down with the whole family to watch a show and laugh together! Simpler times! Thank you to these wonderful actors for giving us some really nice memories!
thanks to don grady and the entire cast of my three sons for being such great role models,for the starndard of decent tv that i cherished then and now,and that standard may never be matched again.
Ed has turned out a terrible guy who drank the koolaid
I LOVED THIS SHOW!!!!👏👏👏
Wonderful show, great memories...wish they still made shows like this..Great cast ..RIP Don Grady, thanks for all of the memories Tina, Stan and Barry.We love you guys!
Don still had his young man vibe and voice. RIP.
Wow...I had no idea he passed away. I had the BIGGEST crush on him growing up.
@@soulstrength As a young girl I knew he was so good looking!!
@@soulstrength Me too
Wow! That was such a great family show. It’s good to see them together again (and Robbie looks great)!
I liked the way Tina greeted Don: "Hi, sweetheart!" Guess she was still fond of him after so many years. After all, they almost got married in real life - not once, but twice!
did not know that
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The show was before my time, but I knew about their relationship.
Sure she felt bad when he passed away.
@Toia Townes And I wanted to be Robbie
I miss these types of shows. Great show!!!! Much love!!!!😎❤
Don Grady is greatly missed. He remained remarkably youthful and handsome...a fine actor too. My Mom remembers him being on General Hospital for a time. I watched M3S in syndication as kid in the early 80's...loved it!
Just found this 9 yrs after posting. I'm slow, but so happy to see this. I loved them!!!
Loved this show old memories!💕💕💕💕❤️🥰
I recently watched most of the episodes on a Memory TV channel as I seem to have stopped watching it near its end, and I regularly watched this TV show from its beginning when I was growing up. Tina Cole and Bev Garland were great additions.
Great seeing these people. We loved that show.
Loved this show they were like next door neighbors
It is great to see them again.....They look really good.
Very good short reunion and I enjoyed the show.
My husband and I still watch this show on MeTV.
iconic 60's show. I loved it.
I don't think the house is messy it was clean it was taken care of I think that guy watched the show that was interviewing them LOL
RIP Don Grady....thanks for all the laughs!!
Just love Tina, and the whole cast!
I remember seeing every single episode of "MY THREE SONS" when I was much younger and boy did I enjoy watching it very much.
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I miss those days, they will never come again. It was the best of America, when America was truly free. Television also upheld the best of American culture, an ideal that no one could quite live up to but everyone tried hard to emulate. I think that's the difference in American culture nowadays, there's nothing to live up to. I think this is sad, and I pine for those days. How I wish I could go back and relive those years, the happiest years for America, oh how I miss those days.
Amen!
My 3 Sons was before my time and ended a couple of years before I was born but can truly appreciate what you are saying about the necessity to live up to something wholesome. There are no such shows today. I know it's cliche but It's the" sign of the times"
Fuck you
no, f..k you ronny, it's true. the democratic party was started in the south, where slavery was rampant as you know, and to this day the democrats have them still under their thumbs!!!
@broomsterm I couldnt agree more. Its the progressives that brought you screaming at the sky when they don't get their way. Or if they don't like your message or free speech they shout you down call you names and don't allow you to speak. I honestly wonder if not being allowed t o spank kids has brought this generation to us. They are the worst we have ever had. I Honestly hope we don't get involved in a war as there arent enough conservative men to fight. Can you imagine the left in the military LOL.
Great show! I watched the show as a kid and loved it! Don Grady looks almost the same, but I understand he passed away from cancer in 2012. Very sad to hear. Thanks for posting!
Don was still handsome even in his 60's:-)
It's possible to be handsome even when you're old.
Uncle Charley was my favorite of the Uncles. They all look so great!
Bub, ah, but he was their grandfather!!!!!!!
"Wow. Don Grady looks great for 65. Can pass for his 40's very easily."
Looks younger than Barry and Stanley.
Inherited genetic traits. Lifestyle?
Uncle Charley looked younger than Barry. At least he had some hair!
I was 13-14 when Tina Cole joined the show. I had quite a "crush", as they used to say, on "Katie".
I wasn't even a twinkle in mom & dad's eye then , My three sons already ended in 72 & I was born in 74 , I was born 5 days after the first episode of little house on the prairie
What a cast you guys were great !
Wonderful to see them all!
Don Grady (Robbie) actually looks younger. He really looked great!
Don Grady died in 2012 from cancer.
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@@FrankiesMarket If they did one Fred Macmurray would have really been too old. Without Macmurray no reunion show!
@@FrankiesMarket But MacMurry was a much bigger star than Beaumont. That revival show with the Beaver didn't last long did it? Beaumont was the most annoying and unreal 'father' on any TV show....ever!!
The other two guys,that played his brothers look alot older than him,Don Grady looked great.
I'm currently watching this show on DVD and I'm almost done with them because only the first five seasons are available on DVD!
What I loved was the THEME SONG for the SHOW which was actually an adaptation of CHOP STICKS! hahaha
I always thought chip and Ernie were siblings only on the show. So sad about Dons passing. He certainly was a handsome guy!
Don Grady was 68 when he died. He looks 40 here!!
yeah & that was a couple of years before he died , Don Grady was pretty cool
Face lift
Yep, he somehow looked decades younger but he was actually 65 during the time of the interview AND, unknown to anyone besides his loved ones, he was fighting the myeloma that would end his life less than three years later!
Oh my!!! Thanks for posting this! They all look great - even little Ernie looks the same except for being bald. And yes, Don Grady - does he have a painting in the attic? Still hot hot hot!!!! Looks the same!!!!!
Don Grady took great care of his physical appearance. Sadly, he died just 3 years following this interview.
And he had already been diagnosed w/cancer a year earlier.
Sad
I did not know that he had died. This saddens me. Too soon, too soon. What a handsome guy he was, and talented, too.
Aww... who didn't love My Three Sons? I wish Dodie were on this, too.
Why is this show not available in all the seasons?
I am so sorry Don Brady had passed on. I was first thinking that they were all alive. I didn't keep up. A lovely show that I really and truly enjoyed. We were talking about television of today. With all the cable and dish and this and that, television pretty much sucks and when we are tuning in, it's always an expectation of how things used to be but those days are long gone. Society has gone too far, too many times. So thankfully CZcams can sometimes reconnect me.
I loved the B&W episodes with Grandpa Bub and brother Mike, they were the best. I also liked the Chevrolet ending to those shows, they displayed the Belair, Impala, Corvair, Corvette and truck models.
William Frawley and Tim Considine did a remarkable job and the family traveled more often. To me it was more compelling.
Love these guys.
I loved the show, My Three Sons, and I believe the actors were/are people of good character, or at least they seem so. It's a shame about Don Grady's premature death. He was someone I'd like to have as a co-worker or next door neighbor.
They Definitely could have done a reboot of "My Three Sons". Check it Out! Ciao!!!
Seemed like a super nice guy! He was very good in the part of Robbie. Chip(Stanley Livingston) was an awesome child actor!
I always watched this show when I was younger. Now I watch again on FamilyNet.
They have not changed that much at all. I never knew this was out. Thanks for posting.
I loved this show
Beautiful clarinet
Great show. Nice to have it on Amazon Prime in February 2024.
Yes, in hindsight, the US was in chaos...terrible assassinations, Vietnam, racial and political mayhem, and some will say these programs were irrelevant, but were they? As kids, we were certainly aware on a level, but on the other hand, these shows were a great escape (and my mother allowed very little t.v. time). This stuff actually lent a certain calm and stability to our lives; when you tuned in to a fictitious family then, the real-world drama receded for 25 minutes as you stepped into these idealistic neighborhoods and charming households. For those of us who watched (and loved) these MTS characters, it was wonderful...like a world you wanted to be part of, and without sounding too moral, they reinforced a lot of the values and lectures many of us middle-class children were already hearing at the supper table, in class, scout meetings.
It makes me feel awesome to hear their voices! Also, "Rob" is STILL hot!
This is Mona 67 in clintonville Wisconsin I grew up with my three sons and I thank you all for this it just touched my heart and I tell you they're all looking really great especially Tina and it is the one that played Rob it's amazing they look like hardly any time has passed that's God's blessing on them all God bless you all and may you have the merriest of Christmases and I hope that Thanksgiving was wonderful love you all shalom ✌️✌️💜💜🌹🌹🌹🎀🎀🎀🎁
Great memories ! Loved the theme song !
I want to also see more episodes with Barbara and Dodie, Polly and Chip. The cable episodes seem to stop mid-season.
What a wonderful.show and time in life
Don Grady was such a good-looking guy who had the good fortune of aging very very well. And I know it's trivial, but for a long time he kept showing up in my Facebook feed in the sidebar in the "people you might know" category, but I kept overlooking him because I wasn't that much into My Three Sons as I was other shows of that era. And then he died I just felt terrible. I know it's just social media and it's not as though I honestly know these people personally, but I'm connected with both Both Stanley and Barry on different platforms and it's a special thing when they share their feelings on different roles and different co-stars frankly and candidly. In a way it "humanizes" fame and celebrity and the entertainment business.
Wow she looks wonderful thanks.
Don Grady packed it in back on 2012. He is missed, a true thespian if there ever was one.
why be nasty to the deceased
@@duke9555 WTF did he say?
I just love the show I watch it every morning I watched it so many times till I Know It All by heart just about but I just love watching it I love all the characters that played on there they were all so sweet kind and so cute I'm glad they are doing well the one who survived and now the one who's in heaven I hope that they can look down and see how good their TV families doing God bless you all
Fred McMurray was perfect , for that role
He had a cool, priestly demeanor about him.
I agree. Throwing an "F" bomb while watching a "My Three Sons" reunion interview is just plain wrong. Don did look healthy in this interview only 3 years ago. Very sorry to hear that he passed away...
jivinjimbo Who threw an F bomb? Did I miss something?
It's completely uncalled for, and bespeaks the character of the individual that feels the need to be vulgar.
jivinjimbo Hmm, watched the whole interview, but didn’t hear anyone drop the F bomb.
My They All Look Good. This Show was a Part of My Childhood.
Uncle Charlie was so funny
Uncle Charley was My Three Sons' equivalent to Alice Nelson on The Brady Bunch!!!
"Uncle" Charlie & Steven Douglas, TVs
first same sex couple, decades before
"Modern Family"!
Bub was the nurturing one....his character was caring about the kids....Demarest always seemed upset/cranky about one thing or the other.
@@chainamarie03
Uncle Charlie didn't like being the bottom every night. He wanted equality! Like the Queen video for "I must be Free!" Bwahahahahaha!
@@kirkmoore4515 Hell I don't think he liked ANYTHING at all...
it would have wrecked the show if you took away the innocence. Censorship has it's place in tv and movies.
like i said bert&ernie were always in bed together my dad said they were queer
If I remember correctly, Eddie Albert & Eva Gabore were the first married couple on a sitcom to have one bed. That show began in 1965. By 1968 or 1969, when Love American Style was on, they had that big brass antique bed!! It was used in some of the stories, then used in between the stories, when they did those skits !!
damn...Don Grady must have a portrait in his attic that is aging...he looks terrific...
dolcevitausa. He even has the same initials as Dorian Gray...
Didn't know he'd been ill. Loved this show.
Ernie was my favorite. It was a great family show to watch.
Can’t believe how great Don and Tina look.
Very nice interview!
don looks amazing
Don Grady seemed like a really nice guy.
I'd like to know why I don't see the reruns of this show on tv? Hallmark channel plays Little House On The Prarie and 'The Waltons' over and over and over and over again. Come on already, how about running these great old shows such as 'My Three Sons'?!?
WOW They were real Great on My Three sons a Very very very Great Show
They were Very Funny as well I Liked Them So Much.. GOD BLESS them in every way...
my favorite character was Bub
Bub was the most memorable character on the show. At the end of the 1st half of a two parter, in which the family went to Ireland, there was a josj preview of part two: containing many things,but all I remember is Frawley looking perplexed, and the voice over "Will Bub find his pants?"
Jay North aka: Dennis The Menace was a regular cast member for a few episodes as a friend of Chip Douglas's character in school.
Eddie Munster (Butch Patrick) was Chip's friend for a few episodes. Jimmy Boyd, child recording "star" of the 50's ("I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" and "Santa Got Stuck In The Chimney") played a classmate of Robby in one or two episodes.
@@jimbohnenkamp5082, yes, Butch Patrick was Gordon Dearing, then returned as Elmore "Yo Ho" Crocker- as Elmore, he addressed Uncle Charley by his military rank, Captain O'Casey!!!
Please post proof
Wow!
Didn't know any of this.
I Watch it on spectrum mon-fri 630 am est.They do the entire series.
I feel so old. :-O But seriously, WHY don't they show "My Three Sons" more often, instead of Gilligan's Island reruns (all million of them!) or the same old black & white Andy Griffith episodes over and over and over again?
It was a fun show
I remember Stan & Barry guesting on The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet. 😊❤
Don Grady...My Three Sons..will never happen again..I'm tankful that I saw it in the 1960's
Miss you guys
I am guessing William Demerest was fond of Tina Cole for her to say that. She never even worked in the Frawley years on MTS. Tina seems like a super nice person though!
Miss Cole DID work with Mr. Frawley in a scene in one episode when she played Robbie's 'fix-it' girlfriend Ina in 'House For Sale' Season Four, 1964 . Ina sabotaged the Douglas home to keep it from being sold so they couldn't move to Hawaii. Anyway, at the end of that episode Bub wound up angrily chasing Ina out of the house! I guess Mr. Frawley wasn't nearly as nice to her as Mr. Demarest wound up being.
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Lani O'Grady aka "Mary" on "Eight is Enough" was Don Grady's sister. RIP to them both.
James Fox She died too? Oh my, do I feel old!
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James Fox why was her name O’Grady?
@@kimberlygray699 that was their stage name Kim their last name was Agrati..
she died of a drug overdose after years of substance abuse Don died of myeloma in 2012
No shit, Sherlock
nice interview
I Loved this show as a child. I only remember Carl William Demarestas Uncle Charlie*
It's too bad that Uncle Charley never met Alice Nelson!!! BTW, he was Captain and served as mess cook in the U.S. Merchant Marines!!!
The episodes with Bub(William Frawley) are GOLDEN.
It was a great show
great show
"Polly" (Ronne Troup) is the daughter of Bobby Troup who played Dr. Early on Emergency in the 1970s.
I was in love with Tina Cole at the time.
Man I was in love with Tina Cole...
Age has very kind to the stars of My Three Son's. Its probably contributed to good clean living!
Many people don't realise the show started on ABC, then moved to CBS because ABC wouldn't comitt to doing the show in color.Every guy loved Katie (Tina Cole) She was just totally gorgeous, and a lot of the girls adored Robbie (Don Grady) I wish they would just start the series from the very beginning on TV and go all the way through to teh end. Chip ended up getting married to a girl named Polly.
Loved the show! Loved Robby!! Rest in peace.
If my knowledge of M3S is correct, Steven Douglas is an Aeronautical Engineer working for an unnamed aircraft and defense company in the Midwest. In the 67-68 season, the brood packs up and head to LA, where Steve is transferred. In the same year, St Louis based McDonnell Aircraft acquires Long Beach-based Douglas Aircraft, personnel are shuffled around. I always thought it interesting that Steve DOUGLAS would end up leaving the fictional town of Bryant Park (likely a suburb of St Louis) to work at the newly merged McDonnell-Douglas aircraft (though the company is never referenced throughout the series, stock shots of their HQ and heavy use of DC-8 stock footage definitely points in that direction). I wonder if this was intended by the creators and writers or just coincidence?
cameraman655 A disturbing occupation to have for a breadwinner in a family show, retrospectively.
I had no idea that Chip and Ernie we're biological brothers till I saw this interview. Shocked. Had no idea!!!! ☺
Yes. You'll see it in the opening credits, Stanley Livingston, and Barry Livingston.
ones bald and one wears a piece
@@renaissanceman165, speaking of the Livingston brothers, they happen to be friends in real life with Anson Williams, Don Most & Henry Winkler from Happy Days!!!
@@bbqking7410 Yes, I can believe it. There is a type of fraternity amongst childhood actors. It's like a sort of support system. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
He was her full brother ... his name at birth was Leif Per Nervik and he was about 14 months older than Dawn.
Ooh, I had such a crush on Robbie. And even though I was a little bit jealous of Katie (Tina), I couldn't help but love her, she was just so damn adorable. Loved that show!