Donald Fedderson; Producer for ‘The Millionaire,’ ‘My Three Sons’
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Donald Fedderson, 81, television producer of such popular early series as “The Millionaire” and “My Three Sons.” After two years at the Kansas City School of Law, Fedderson began his career as a newspaper advertising employee. He soon moved to radio, becoming general manager of San Francisco’s KYA and what became Los Angeles’ KLAC, where he developed the nation’s first all-disc jockey format. Fedderson founded a television production company in 1953 and soon introduced Liberace to nationwide television audiences. His other successful television ventures included “Life With Elizabeth” starring Betty White, “Do You Trust Your Wife” with Edgar Bergen, “Who Do You Trust” with Johnny Carson, the “Lawrence Welk Show,” which he later syndicated, “Family Affair” starring Brian Keith, “To Rome With Love” with John Forsythe and Walter Brennan, and “The Smith Family” with Henry Fonda. Fedderson also delved into real estate, with ownership interest in the Hollywood Palladium and medical complexes in Burbank and the city of Orange. On Sunday in Los Angeles of heart problems.
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