That's because My Three Sons was one of the first shows to be filmed they way it was. All of the scenes, say, in the kitchen were filmed at the same time for the entire season. Then, all the scenes, again for the entire season, that were filmed in the living room, were all filmed at once. In fact, it was called "The McMurray Method". Continuity control was essential and must have been a nightmare for the production crew. Here's the IMDB entry on it:
At Fred MacMurray's insistence, all episodes were filmed out of sequence during the show's entire run using a technique now known as the MacMurray method. MacMurray would do all of his scenes in 65 nonconsecutive days. The cast regulars got haircuts once a week in order to maintain continuity. Guest stars would have to return months later to complete an episode. All kitchen scenes would be done together, then all scenes in the upstairs hallway would be filmed together, etc. This fact was well concealed until Dawn Lyn joined the cast as Dodie. Her upper front teeth grew in irregularly during the entire 1969-70 season, from being barely visible in scenes with MacMurray to being plainly visible in scenes without him. William Frawley never felt comfortable with this method of filming, having grown accustomed to filming I Love Lucy in sequence during its entire run.
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