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Gloria Swanson guests on My Three Sons RARE! The Fountain Of Youth
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- čas přidán 17. 08. 2021
- Originally aired March 11, 1965 ever glamorous and glorious Gloria Swanson (about age 67) guest stars as an old flame of William Demarest (!!!!) , a former vaudeville partner whom she tempts into returning to the stage. Don't miss Gloria giving the Norma Desmond regeneration treatment to old Bill as she gets him ready for his closeup! What a shame this was a season or two before the series went to color episodes. Stars Fred MacMurray.
Wow, Gloria Swanson looked amazing. I was born gen X, so really didn't see many of her films or get to appreciate her as an actor. I will definitely look for her films after watching this.
This is one of my favorite old classics!! I really enjoyed the ones they started off with. William Frawley as Bub!! Steve, Mike, Robbie and Chip. Now when Ernie becomes part of the family. Did you know that in real life that Chip and Ernie are brothers in real life.
yes and Barry Livingston wrote an autobiography called "The Importance of Being Ernie" I want to read it. He told how he followed his brother from show to show. Stanley (Chip) had been on Ozzie and Harriet" then after he left, Barry (Ernie) took the spot of the neighbor kid, then after Stanley was on My 3 Sons, Barry came on as Ernie -- leaving him in the prime spot to take the spot of son after Tim Considine left.
A truly emotionally moving comedic/dramatic episode of "My Three Sons"-originally aired in March of 1965-on ABC. William Frawley-who had played "Bub" O'Casey on the series starting on September 29'th, 1960-left the show on the January 7'th, 1965 episode-due to failing health. In the story-and on the aforementioned episode-Bub said goodbye to the Douglas family and flew to Ireland-his ancestral homeland.
good thanks I will watch that episode.
Gloria could easily pass for 47 = 20 years younger than her actual age.
I remember reading one time, when Gloria Swanson guested on an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies, she told the entire cast in between takes that sugar was poison to their bodies. Gloria was very health conscious.
i guess Kellogg's (sponsor of the series) Frosted Flakes was totally out of the question.
Most cereals were high in sugar and have gotten even worse since. These days a bowl of some cereals is no better than giving them a candy bar for breakfast. Then the teacher has to deal with the hyper kids.
@@scootergurl yeah back in the day, the ads promoted sugar for giving kids energy for playtime!
Teach them how to iron for themselves!
What a gem! Thanks for posting.
Finally! I get William Demarest!
@Bowsette Jr: How do you mean "... get William Demarest?"
He was a great character actor.
I always enjoy his roles.
Quite the character in real life as well!!!
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I much preferred William Frawley...
What a delight!! Thanks for sharing!
Ha, she must have been friends with Fred, he was in tons of old movies.
Currently, I'm watching "Sunset Boulevard" on Prime Video (with my only reference to this movie being a Carol Burnett skit), and I've recently listened to numerous Audible selections about movie stars from the 20's through 50's, but surprisingly, I've found no audiobooks on Gloria Swanson.
So, of course, I CZcams'd her... and this came up.
I loved watching My Three Sons!
Thank you for posting!
An interesting message that I never would have been able to grasp in my youth.
OMG!!!!!!!!!!! thank you sooooo much!
Great episode
Gloria Swansong!
@MANY PEARLS: This wasn't a season, or two before MTS was broadcast in color; it was the same year .. 1965.
A teenaged boy should be ironing his own shirt, helping with laundry and mending his own uniform.
Was she ready for her closeup?😮
@MANY PEARLS: In your episode description, don't you mean Miss Swanson's 'character,' and Mr. Demarest's 'character?'
Can you upload the episode with Mimsy Farmer?
It is not at all a "shame". All the best episodes and movies were in black and white.
I totally agree with you all the best movies were in black and white, and most of the M3S eps too, but my point is Gloria Swanson was so stunning at 64 or however old she was at the time it would have been a real treat to see her in this glamorous role in color. There's not all that much color footage of her before 1965.
@@terrihooks5443 The Hillbillies episode is in color, very happy about that. A couple of people have it on youtube I believe. It was my first exposure to La Swanson as a preschooler and made her famous to me long before I ever heard of Kate or Bette.
@@manypearls7193 I'm guessing you mean that most of the best MTS eps were B+W, not that most of the TOTAL episodes were B+W, as less than 50% were without color.
Too bad they couldn't get Barbara Stanwyck.
Maybe Joan Crawford!
I remember her weird unique acting...omg.