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On My Three Sons, Stanley Livingston grew up, with the boomer generation and with television itself. By the time we came to know Stan as Chip Douglas he had logged over ten credits, performing with Paul Newman and Joanne...
Redefining The Sitcom Family & True Tales Of Old Hollywood with Stanley Livingston is an episode from Media Path Podcast by Fritz Coleman & Louise Palanker. On My Three Sons, Stanley Livingston grew up, with the boomer generation and with t...
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Published Feb 26, 2026, 71:18 long, audio available.
On My Three Sons, Stanley Livingston grew up, with the boomer generation and with television itself. By the time we came to know Stan as Chip Douglas he had logged over ten credits, performing with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, Doris Day, Ozzie & Harriet Nelson, Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Debbie Reynolds and Gregory Peck! Stan takes us back to his first gig, as a stunt double for Jon Provost on Lassie. Jon couldn’t swim yet. Stan got stuck in a muddy pond and turned in a tremendously vivid performance as a kid attempting not to drown. His parents met in Baltimore, where his father ran a burlesque theater and his mom put some vahs in her dance voom. In search of reinvention, they moved to California where Stan and his brother Barry were born and raised. With an ample dose of show biz in his blood, Stan felt at home from the first moment he stepped onto a set. He shares the story of his big break at just six years old on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Stan was working as a neighborhood kid extra when Ozzie threw him a line and he delivered. Stan appeared on ten episodes of the show, until he landed My Three Sons and his brother Barry took over. (Then following him to MTS!) At age 13, Stan was cast in the epic, star-studded adventure, How the West Was Won under the legendary (and notoriously hot-tempered) direction of Henry Hathaway. He recounts Hathaway’s explosive on-set tirades (and how Debbie Reynolds was the only cast member bold enough to take him on and yell back!) The experience taught him an invaluable lesson: never take what happens on set personally. Stan speaks warmly of William Frawley, who played Bub on My Three Sons. Stan never knew his grandfathers and Bill did not have kids. They adopted each other and truly cherished their bond, on and off screen. And so, it was difficult for Stan to accept William Demarest who came in as Uncle Charley when William Frawley’s faltering health made it impossible to get him insured. But Stan did eventually warm to the new Bill who came with his own set of charms. We hear behind-the-scenes stories from the MTS set, including a memorable location shoot aboard a jet at LAX, and how producers enticed movie star Fred MacMurray to television by structuring a schedule that allowed him to shoot all of his scenes for the season in just a few months. We enjoy a warm, insightful look at growing up in classic television and celebrate the mentors who helped shape one of America’s most beloved sitcom families. Plus IMDB Roulette spins us back to Old Hollywood and a 'My Three Sons Guest Star Roulette' lightning round! In recommendations -- Lisa: The Chair Company on HBO Weezy: Neighbors on HBO Path Points of Interest: Stanley Livingston Stanley Livingston on Wikipedia Stanley Livingston on IMDB Stanley Livingston on Facebook Golden Age Hollywood Show March 28, 2026 The Chair Company on HBO Neighbors on HBO
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Redefining The Sitcom Family & True Tales Of Old Hollywood with Stanley Livingston is an episode from Media Path Podcast by Fritz Coleman & Louise Palanker.
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This episode was published on Feb 26, 2026.
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Redefining The Sitcom Family & True Tales Of Old Hollywood with Stanley Livingston is from Media Path Podcast by Fritz Coleman & Louise Palanker.
Published Feb 26, 2026 and 71:18 long