My Three Sons - ABC Promo - 1960's black and white classic tv

Shotlist & Visual Analysis

The 16mm still from the ABC promo of 'My Three Sons' features a young boy lounging on a couch, appearing relaxed with his hands behind his head. He is dressed in a patterned short-sleeve shirt typical of the 1960s. The black-and-white format emphasizes the classic television aesthetic of the era. The background likely includes elements of a cozy home setting, typical of the show's family-oriented themes. The presence of William Frawley indicates the time frame aligns with the series' early seasons on ABC, before its transition to CBS.

00:00:19.253 — The 16mm still from the ABC promo of 'My Three Sons' features a young boy lounging on a couch, appearing relaxed with his hands behind his head. He is dressed in a patterned short-sleeve shirt typical of the 1960s. The black-and-white format emphasizes the classic television aesthetic of the era. The background likely includes elements of a cozy home setting, typical of the show's family-oriented themes. The presence of William Frawley indicates the time frame aligns with the series' early seasons on ABC, before its transition to CBS.

The still from 'My Three Sons' features two characters engaged in a conversation. One man, dressed in a white shirt and tie, appears to be younger and is discussing something with an older man, who is bald and wearing a button-up shirt. The scene captures a moment of interaction between the characters, set in a domestic or office environment typical of the series. The black and white format emphasizes the classic television aesthetic of the 1960s.

00:00:20.654 — The still from 'My Three Sons' features two characters engaged in a conversation. One man, dressed in a white shirt and tie, appears to be younger and is discussing something with an older man, who is bald and wearing a button-up shirt. The scene captures a moment of interaction between the characters, set in a domestic or office environment typical of the series. The black and white format emphasizes the classic television aesthetic of the 1960s.

Film Transcript / Subtitles

Say, haven't we seen him someplace before? Yeah, the face seems familiar. Sure, you all know him. It's Steve Douglas, sometimes known as Fred McMurray and My Three Sons. I know how you can sense that car. How? Dads will buy their kids anything when they're sick, so you're sick. Well, he did mention something about a little car we've seen today. A car? I need a new frying pan, but I suppose I'll have to get a bellyache to get it. Whiskers. Why don't you just rub a little milk on your face and let the cat lick them all? Will you go steady with me? Yes. You will? Right after I have sandwiches for Tommy. Going steady can be a lot of fun at almost any age, and, say, there's a friendly idea. Why don't you make a steady date to visit with Fred and My Three Sons every week on ABC? . Who are you? Yeah, you Paul. That's gotta be great. Do mom. You think I of that hair? Is this a realładacko? That's not something I want to do. You make a little bit weird. Nobody changes nothing. Not losing your mind. Not losing your mind. No. You have nothing!