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    My Three Sons

    TV-G1960 · Sitcom · 12 seasons

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      • Clockwise from left: William Frawley as Bub, Tim Considine as Mike, Fred MacMurray as Steve, Don Grady as Robbie, and Stanley Livingston as Chip.
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  1. S3.E1 ∙ Weekend in Tokyo. Thu, Sep 20, 1962. The whole family goes on a trip to Japan when Steve has to fly there for business. Everyone enjoys seeing the tourist sites, and Mike enjoys his meeting with a young woman named Kimiko. 7.0/10 (55) Rate.

  2. Steve Douglas. Tim Considine. Mike Douglas. Don Grady. Robbie Douglas. Stanley Livingston. Chip Douglas. William Frawley. Michael Francis "Bub" O'Casey. Don Fedderson.

  3. My Three Sons (TV Series 1960–1972) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. E32. All episodes. Cast & crew. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. The Guys and the Dolls. Episode aired Apr 23, 1964. TV-G. 30m. IMDb RATING. 7.1 /10. 63. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Family. Mike goes to South America with a friend in the Air Force Reserves to help in a disaster area.

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    • Comedy, Family
    • Gene Reynolds
    • 1964-04-23
  5. Episode 32. Let's Take Stock. Thu, May 2, 1963 30 mins. Steve's boss thinks he has some hot stock-market tips. Fred MacMurray. Reynolds: Raymond Bailey. Robbie: Don Grady. Bub: William Frawley.

  6. This is a list of episodes from the American sitcom My Three Sons. The show was broadcast on ABC from 1960 to 1965, and was then switched over to CBS until the end of its run; 380 half-hour episodes were filmed. 184 black-and-white episodes were produced for ABC from 1960 to 1965, for the first five years of its run.

  7. Nick at Nite aired My Three Sons from November 3, 1985, to October 28, 1991, with episodes from Seasons 1–5, the second half of season 11, and season 12. The Family Channel also aired only the black and white episodes from September 7, 1992, to July 30, 1993. The Seasons 1–3 episodes had the original Chevrolet closing credits.

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