WebS1 E1 - Buffy. Watch on supported devices. September 11, 1966. 26min. TV-G. Bill Davis is ambivalent about taking on the responsibility of raising his niece Buffy after the death of his brother. After suggesting she attend boarding school in Switzerland, she runs away. Giles French, the Davis butler, brings her back. WebIn Season 2, Uncle Bill and Mr. French tell the twins tall tales about where babies come from, until Cissy steps in as the voice of reason; ... Uncle Bill & Mr. French attend Buffy & Jody's open night at school to view their latest art and work. At school, Bill meets another single parent with two young children and one teenager. ...
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WebCharles Sebastian Thomas Cabot (6 July 1918 – 23 August 1977) was a British actor. He is best remembered as the gentleman's gentleman, Giles French, opposite Brian Keith's character, William "Uncle Bill" Davis, in … WebNov 27, 2024 · Pictured, from left, are American actors Anissa Jones (1958 - 1976) as Buffy, Brian Keith (1921 - 1997) as Bill Davis, and Kathy Garver as Cissy, British actor … barbara fishbein
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WebJun 25, 1997 · On ``Family Affair,″ which ran on CBS from 1966 to 1971, Keith played Bill Davis, a bachelor raising his orphaned nieces and nephew _ Buffy, Cissy and Jody _ … WebThe French-dubbed version made in Paris had changes for the characters' first names. Though Brian Keith's "Uncle Bill" remained unchanged (and was part of the French version's TV title), the children would be renamed: Fanfan (Buffy), Jacky (Jody) and Cecile (Cissy). Mr. French's name would be also be changed to the friendly name of "Mr.Felix". WebFrench, Buffy and Jody are marooned in a blizzard while on the way to Vermont to meet Uncle Bill. January 22, 1970: Mr. Osaki's Tree Season 4, episode 17 W: Blanche Hanalis D: Charles T. Barton With Teru Shimada (Mr. Osaki). An aging Japanese diplomat who has befriended Jody gives the lad his Bonsai tree, about which he has mystical feelings. barbara fischer obituary