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Don Fedderson (1913–1994)

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Ex-father-in-law of Linda Henning. See more trivia »

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Filmography

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1978 The Millionaire (TV movie) (producer)
 
1974 The Fess Parker Show (TV short) (executive producer)
 
1973 Murdock's Gang (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1971-1972 The Smith Family (TV series) (executive producer - 38 episodes)
Father-In-Law (1972) (executive producer)
Homecoming (1972) (executive producer)
Ten O'Clock and All Is Well (1972) (executive producer)
Rogue Cop (1972) (executive producer)
My Mother, the Star (1972) (executive producer)
 
1960-1972 My Three Sons (TV series) (executive producer - 380 episodes)
Whatever Happened to Ernie? (1972) (executive producer)
Barbara Lost (1972) (executive producer)
Lonesome Katie (1972) (executive producer)
The Birth of Arfie (1972) (executive producer)
Bad Day for Barbara (1972) (executive producer)
 
1971 After the Honeymoon (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
1966-1971 Family Affair (TV series) (executive producer - 138 episodes)
You Can't Fight City Hall (1971) (executive producer)
Buffy's Fair Lady (1971) (executive producer)
Goodbye, Mrs. Beasley (1971) (executive producer)
Cinder-Emily (1971) (executive producer)
The Joiners (1971) (executive producer)
 
1969 To Rome with Love (TV series) (executive producer - 1 episode)
Pilot (1969) (executive producer)
 
The Millionaire (TV series) (producer - 116 episodes, 1955-1960) (executive producer - 1 episode, 1957)
Millionaire Katherine Boland (1960) (producer)
Millionaire Susan Johnson (1960) (producer)
Millionaire Julie Sherman (1960) (producer)
Millionaire Karen Summers (1960) (producer)
Millionaire Sandy Newell (1960) (producer)
 
1957-1958 Date with the Angels (TV series) (producer - 21 episodes)
Francis Goes to School (1958) (producer)
Double Trouble (1958) (producer)
The Train (1958) (producer)
Wheeler at the Cabin (1958) (producer)
A Day at the Track (1957) (producer)
 
1956 Who Do You Trust? (TV series) (executive producer)
 
The Lawrence Welk Show (TV series) (executive producer - 1 episode, 1955) (associate producer, 1955-1982)
Episode #1.1 (1955) (executive producer)
 
1953-1954 Life with Elizabeth (TV series) (producer - 7 episodes)
Episode #1.22 (1954) (producer)
Episode #1.19 (1954) (producer)
Episode #1.8 (1953) (producer)
Episode #1.4 (1953) (producer)
 
1952 The Eddie Albert Show (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
Episode dated 7 January 1952 (1952) (producer)
 
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1966-1971 Family Affair (TV series)
You Can't Fight City Hall (1971) (creator)
Buffy's Fair Lady (1971) (creator)
Goodbye, Mrs. Beasley (1971) (creator)
Cinder-Emily (1971) (creator)
The Joiners (1971) (creator)
 
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1978 The Millionaire (TV movie) (concept creator)
 
1952 Life with Elizabeth (TV series) (in association with - 6 episodes)
Bad Mood/First Kiss/Ex-Flame (in association with)
Oak Tree/TV Repair/Drive-In (in association with)
 
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1961 This Is Your Life (TV series)
Himself
William Frawley (1961) … Himself
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

In 1962, he produced an unsold pilot for a proposed comedy series called "R.B. and Myrnalene". The plot revolved about two lonely people who meet in a boarding house. The pilot starrred Aldo Rey and Ann B. Davis.
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Trivia:

Ex-father-in-law of Linda Henning. See more »

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