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1961 Chevy Biscayne with My Three Sons

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Uploaded on Nov 13, 2007

A vintage ad for the Chevrolet Biscayne featuring the cast of "My Three Sons", including William Frawley, the original "Bub" before William Demarest took over the role.

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  • PineTreePictures

    Pioneering infomercial?

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  • Juliaflo

    I just loved integrated commercials. They gave audiences that viewer-friendly feeling.

    If you think today's shows are so retarded, raise your hand.

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  • RandRdriver

    I don't think Fred MacMurray filmed at home. I saw a documentary once that said all of his parts for the whole season was filmed in a couple of weeks and the rest of the cast had to film around the shots were already done. They said they lost some props along the way and had to be creative to fit all the shots together.

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  • BuddyNovinski

    No seatbelts, either! The first car I ever saw them was in a 1967 Belair.

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  • BuddyNovinski

    Try the Chevrolet commercial with the cast of Bananza. Can you say anachronism?

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  • blueticecho

    My first time was in the back of 61 Biscayne and then the following week I got drunk and total out three park cars and drove away. One hell of a automobile I would say.

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  • maxpowers518

    What, no GPS, satellite radio, or cupholders?

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  • Stu Ungar

    LOL - sellouts even in the 50's!

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  • toddcharry

    Did you forget about the Vega?

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  • toddcharry

    Later in the series they did. The early episodes they drove a Chevy.

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  • toddcharry

    Yes, the black and white episodes were great.I agree they were way better than the color episodes. I even named my Beagle, Bub.

    No one could replace William Frawley in that role. A tough act to follow for sure.

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  • Onlymusical

    I don't think this was product placement, it was an outright commercial, but then I'm not 100% sure without watching the whole show. There were many such commercials then, including the cast of Wagon Train (with Ward Bond) driving a station wagon while still in character!

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  • Onlymusical

    Yes, you're absolutely right. The quality was higher, especially in the first season, and William Demarest was no William Frawley!

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