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My Three Sons: Season One - Volume One (1960)
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My Three Sons is a delightful slice-of-life comedy about the American family. The series chronicles the life of the Douglas family - a seemingly simple premise that was a huge hit with audiences and a keystone of the TV family lineup in the '60s. Fred MacMurray delivers a standout portrayal as Steve Douglas, an aeronautical engineer and widower raising his three sons alone.
Join the Douglas family in the first 18 episodes of Season One as Steve guides his oldest son Mike (Tim Considine) through college, Robbie (Don Grady) through those tumultuous high-school years, and youngest son Chip (Stanley Livingston) through adolescence. Wrangling this rambunctious group is a fulltime job, and that's where Grandpa "Bub" (William Frawley) comes in. Being the cook, the nanny and the housekeeper to three growing boys isn't easy as Bub quickly finds ou | | |