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Good Old Days Magazine

It’s a Family affair

The sitcom Family Affair aired on CBS from Sept. 12, 1966, to March 4, 1971. The show was created by Edmund Hartmann and Don Fedderson, both of whom were also responsible for My Three Sons (1960–1972).

When the producers saw Anissa and Johnny side by side, it was obvious to them that these two could be twins—and so they were on the show.

The show’s storyline features bachelor Bill Davis (Brian Keith), a wealthy, globe-trotting engineer/ businessman, who lives in a high-rise apartment in Manhattan and employs Mr. French (Sebastian Cabot) as his valet. One of

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