Name Don Fedderson | ||
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Role Executive television producer Children Mike Minor, Gregg Fedderson Nominations Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy TV shows Family Affair, Date with the Angels, Who Do You Trust? Similar People Yvonne Lime, Mike Minor, Kathy Garver, George Tibbles, Johnny Whitaker |
Don Fedderson Productions (1968)/Paramount Television (1995)/WVEC MeTV 13.3 Ident/MeTV E/I
Donald Joy "Don" Fedderson (April 16, 1913 – December 18, 1994) was an American executive producer who created a number of television programs including My Three Sons and Family Affair.
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- Don Fedderson Productions 1968Paramount Television 1995WVEC MeTV 133 IdentMeTV EI
- Don Fedderson ProductionsCBS TV NetworkCBS TV DistributionA Viacom Presentation 197120071976
- Career
- Personal life
- Death
- References

Don Fedderson Productions/CBS TV Network/CBS TV Distribution/A Viacom Presentation (1971/2007/1976)
Career
Fedderson produced The Millionaire, Date with the Angels, Who Do You Trust?, Family Affair, To Rome with Love, and The Smith Family. He also syndicated The Lawrence Welk Show following ABC's cancellation of the series in 1971.
Fedderson's biggest success on television, however, began in 1960 with My Three Sons, starring Fred MacMurray, of which Fedderson served as the executive producer. The show aired for five years on ABC and another seven on CBS, producing a total of 380 episodes, making it the second longest live-action sitcom in history.
On November 14, 1974, Fedderson received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contribution to the television industry, at 1735 N. Vine Street.
Personal life
Fedderson was married to actress Helen Macie "Tido" Minor from 1938 to 1968. He fathered seven children, two of whom became actors: Gregg Fedderson and Mike Minor. In 1969, he married actress Yvonne Lime, the co-founder of Childhelp. They remained married until his death.
Death
Fedderson died on December 18, 1994, at the age of 81, from heart problems while being treated at the Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, California. He is interred at Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park.