FETV Is Adding ‘My Three Sons’ & Other Schedule Changes for February 2025

MY THREE SONS, Fred MacMurray, 1960-1972
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FETV, a place for fans to catch up on their favorite nostalgic classic shows, is always varying their schedule, and starting in February, another classic TV show will be added to the mix: My Three Sons. The American sitcom followed widower and aeronautical engineer Steven Douglas (Fred MacMurray) as he raises his three sons. The sons, Mike (Tim Considine), Robbie (Don Grady) and Chip (Stanley Livingston), were always getting in some kind of trouble.

William Frawley played maternal grandfather and live-in housekeeper Michael Francis ‘Bub’ O’Casey, and after his departure Uncle Charley (William Demarest) stepped in to help. The series, which showcased wholesome family entertainment, ran from September 29, 1960, to April 13, 1972. FETV will show My Three Sons on weekdays at 3:10am and 11:45am ET starting on February 3, 2025.

MY THREE SONS, William Demarest, Barry Livingston, Don Grady, Stanley Livingston, Fred MacMurray, 1960-1972.

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Also, starting in February, there will be another schedule change. Starting on February 1st, FETV will begin airing most television shows and movies in their original, expanded format. Many other networks air shortened versions of classic shows to make room for the many commercials that help the network run. For the shows that remain in a shortened format, FETV says they are still working with some distributors to receive the original copies of the episodes.

So, what else is playing on FETV for the month of February? In addition to My Three Sons, the network will feature classics such as Barney Miller, Quincy M.E., Highway Patrol, Leave it to Beaver, Beverly Hillbillies, Bewitched and many more.

Download the full schedule here.

 

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