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- 1. Buffy Sep 12, 1966
- A globe-trotting engineer and his butler fall heir to three orphans.
- 2. Jody and Cissy Sep 19, 1966
- Dismayed at the prospect of caring for three children, Bill decides to send Cissy away.
- 3. The Gift Horse Sep 26, 1966
- The twins give Uncle Bill a hansom-cab horse.
Family Affair (TV Series 1966–1971) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Comedy · Kids & Family. An American classic sitcom about Bill, an engineer, who must share his NYC apartment with three unexpected children and his valet, Mr. French. Starring: Brian Keith Kathy Garver Anissa Jones Johnny Whitaker Sebastian Cabot. Directed by: Charles Barton William D. Russell.
S5.E6 ∙ It Can't Be Five Years. Cissy, Jody and Buffy talk about when they first came to live with their Uncle Bill and realize it has been five years. They decide to throw a party for the occasion but Bill almost misses it due to work. Emily tells he has to come home.
Family Affair is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 12, 1966 to September 9, 1971. The series explored the trials of well-to-do civil engineer and bachelor Bill Davis as he attempted to raise his brother's orphaned children in his luxury New York City apartment.
Family Affair. Family Affair was a popular situation comedy and a regular top 20 hit show producted by Don Fedderson Productions for CBS-TV during its five-year run from 1966-71. Bill Davis is ambivalent about taking on the responsibility of raising his niece Buffy after the death of his brother.
Aug 24, 2020 · Family Affair lasted five seasons and 138 episodes, coming to a close in 1971, with the cast going in their own separate directions. Sadly, several of them did not have happy lives, with two of...
Family Affair. 1971. TV-G. Comedy · Kids & Family. An American classic sitcom about Bill, an engineer, who must share his NYC apartment with three unexpected children and his valet, Mr. French. Starring: Brian Keith Kathy Garver Anissa Jones Johnny Whitaker Sebastian Cabot. Directed by: Charles Barton William D. Russell. Season 4.