Hank and Dean got into television entertainment in 1962 and performed in ABC's Tennessee Ernie Ford Show.
Kay became a music publishing executive; Jones's emphasis shifted towards TV entertainment and show-biz.
[1] On television, Jones had roles in My Three Sons (1960) with Fred MacMurray and William Frawley and in the Patty Duke Show (1963).
One of his most interesting roles was playing the twin brother of the Beatle Ringo Starr (after five hours of makeup every day) in a TV version of Mark Twain's Prince & The Pauper.
A longtime songwriter and member of ASCAP, Jones's song Midnight Swinger recorded by Mel Tormé in 1970 obtained a preliminary Grammy nomination.