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Over the course of his five-decade career in television, John
Stephens produced many hit shows, including My Three Sons, Family
Affair, Gunsmoke, How the West Was Won, and Simon & Simon. He
also produced a number of failures, including The Smith Family
(starring Henry Fonda and Ron Howard) and arguably the worst Movie
of the Week, the pilot to Wonder Woman (starring Cathy Lee Crosby).
Along the way, Stephens encountered the usual and not so usual
difficulties that accompany work on such projects. While others may
have seen these events as obstacles, Stephens regarded them as
opportunities. And when an opportunity did not yield the most
favorable outcome, he made the most of it by rendering the
experience into an amusing anecdote. It is with this lighthearted
approach that Stephens recounts his lengthy career in From My Three
Sons to Major Dad: My Life as a TV Producer. From Arness to Zsa
Zsa, the author reveals everything about the making of episodic
television: casting stars and guest stars, handling actors in
various states of inebriation, fixing scripts, hiring and firing
directors, and filming on location. From Brian Keith's colorful
vocabulary to Fred MacMurray's well-known frugality; from Jimmy
Stewart's guest appearance at scale to the rising egos and
subsequent demands of Simon and Simon's pair of stars, it's all
here. Beginning in the 1950s, Stephens chronicles five decades of
work in the television industry from his early days as a casting
director to his triumphant swan song, creating and producing the
hit series Major Dad. Whether you're an industry professional or
one of the many millions of Americans glued to their TV sets every
night, you'll enjoy this informative and entertaining memoir.
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