Family Affair

Johnny Whitaker, Family Affair

‘Family Affair’ Star Johnny Whitaker Opens Up About Anissa Jones’ Tragic Passing & Giving Jodie Foster That Kiss

“Anissa liked to act, but she was more like Brian Keith. She didn’t like doing the publicity.”

Unspecified - 1971: Pamelyn Ferdin appearing on the Walt Disney Television via Getty Images tv series 'Curiosity Shop'.

Whatever Happened to Pamelyn Ferdin: A Familiar Face from the ’60s & ’70s?

She was one of the busiest child actresses in Hollywood during the 1960s and 1970s, but did you know her name?

Family Affair cast

Who’s Still Alive From ‘Family Affair’?

Two of the stars share the same birthday!

A Look at the Most Beloved TV Families of All Time

These top TV families have had us glued to the tube for years!

The Kids of Desilu Studios

The Kids of Desilu Reunion: A Retro “Nite of Dreams” to Remember

It was a special night featuring your favorite ’60s stars held at Indian Wells Hotel Resort.

FAMILY AFFAIR, from left, Johnny Whitaker, Sebastian Cabot, Brian Keith, Kathy Garver, Anissa Jones, 1966-71. courtesy Everett Collection

Exclusive: Mrs. Beasley Is Making a Comeback! The Most Iconic Doll in Television

It took a strong upbringing to survive playing Sissy and Hollywood, but Kathy Garver is still acting and on a mission to share Mrs. Beasley.

Alison Arngrim and Jon Provost

Small Plates: TV’s Top Kid Stars Share Their Favorite Meals & Recipes

Exclusive interview with Hollywood historian & author Laurie Jacobson. Plus here famous hubbies pot roast recipe!

dolls form 1900s-2000's

Popular Dolls Through the Decades in Honor of Doll Day

There are so many dolls to celebrate on National Doll Day!

Mrs. Beasley from Family Affair

Whatever Happened to Mrs. Beasley?

The polka-dotted-dressed grandma doll was a childhood favorite in the late 1960s. Can you remember what Mrs. Beasley would say? And how much does she fetch today?

logo for the new Catchy Comedy network from Weigel Broadcasting Co., with the white letters of the network's name within a red circle set against a yellow backdrops. The channel is a rebrand of the company's DECADES Network which will now focus exclusively on sitcoms.

DECADES Network Is Rebranding to Become Catchy Comedy

The over-the-air national broadcast network will focus exclusively on classic sitcoms, with programming blocks devoted to female-driven favorites led by legends like Lucille Ball, groundbreaking Norman Lear hits like ‘All in the Family’ and more. See the schedule here.