Originally co-headlined by series favorites Fred MacMurray, Tim Considine, Don Grady, Stanley Livingston and William Frawley, the popular situation comedy My Three Sons ran from 1960 through 1965 on ABC and 1965 through 1972 on CBS. Season Two of the program included 36 episodes, spanning late September 1961 through early June 1962. This set contains exactly half of that season, with 18 episodes. It includes such adventures as "A Holidy for Tramp," "The Pencil Pusher," "Casanova Trouble," "Coincidence" and "Air Derby."
Customer Rating
5
Great series
on September 16, 2010
Posted by: Zoeie
from Massachusetts
Can't wait to see season 3. Loved the release of the first 2 seasons
As well known for its Disney-esque, family-friendly tone as for its overwhelming number of permutations and cast changes in its period on the air, My Three Sons retained a broad and loyal audience following from its September 29, 1960 debut on ABC through the final CBS bow on August 24, 1972. (The network shift took place at the beginning of the 1965 season). This release constitutes volume one of the program, or the first half of the 1961-2 season on ABC. Highlights include "Bub's Lodge," "Chip's Composition," "Robbie's Band" and "Chip Leaves Home." As an added bonus, the release also includes original sponsor spots.
Customer Rating
5
Great series
on March 3, 2010
Posted by: Zoeie
from Massachusetts
The actors and charaters were greeat in thier roles of this series.
What's great about it: Best series for that time period