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    American television executive

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  1. Don Fedderson. Donald Joy Fedderson (April 16, 1913 – December 18, 1994) was an American executive producer who created a number of television programs including The Millionaire, My Three Sons and Family Affair .

  2. Jun 30, 2023 · Created by Don Fedderson, ‘My Three Sons’ follows the story of a widower and aeronautical engineer, Steven Douglas, who tries to raise his three sons with the help of his father-in-law. Premiered in 1960 in black and white, the sitcom ran for 12 seasons and featured a number of humorous storylines centered on the Douglas family. From the ...

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  4. Feb 1, 2016 · Michael Minor was the eldest son of the famous television producer, Don Fedderson and Tido (Minor) Fedderson. Michael was born in San Francisco and began voice lessons in 1953 at the age of 13.

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  5. Marilyn Minor (1981–2016; his death) Children. 1. Parent (s) Don Fedderson. Helen Macie "Tido" Minor. Michael Fedderson (December 7, 1940 – January 28, 2016), known as Mike Minor, was an American actor best known for his role as Steve Elliott on Petticoat Junction (1966–1970). [2]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Jun 8, 2016 · 9. BOTH “ROBBIE” AND DON GRADY SERVED IN THE ARMY RESERVE. Don Grady joined the Army Reserve in 1968. His My Three Sons character was likewise sent off to basic training after also joining the ...

  8. Created by Don Fedderson and Leave it to Beaver alumnus George Tibbles, My Three Sons was one of television's longest running and most influential domestic comedies. The program was conceived originally as a television vehicle for Fred MacMurray, (who owned 50% of the program), when Fedderson was approached by Chevrolet to develop a program that was "representative of America."

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