My Three Sons (season 6)
This is the sixth season of the American situation comedy, My Three Sons.
Episodes
Series # |
Season # |
Title | Original air date | Production code |
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185 | 1 | "The First Marriage" | September 16, 1965 | 6501 |
Mike and Sally are married as Tim Considine makes his last appearance on the show. Mike thanks Steve for everything before he and Sally head off to his new job out of state. Back at home, the attention turns to newly orphaned Ernie. Note: My Three Sons Moved From ABC to CBS before the Debut of the Opening of Season 6. | ||||
186 | 2 | "Red Tape Romance" | September 23, 1965 | 6502 |
Steve considers adopting 10-year-old Ernie. | ||||
187 | 3 | "Brother, Ernie" | September 30, 1965 | 6503 |
Steve signs on the dotted line and Ernie is officially adopted into the Douglas family. | ||||
188 | 4 | "Robbie and the Chorus Girl" | October 14, 1965 | 6504 |
Charley is concerned about Robbie's latest girl. | ||||
189 | 5 | "There's A What in the Attic?" | October 21, 1965 | 6505 |
Ernie spots a lion in the attic and goes to Steve. | ||||
190 | 6 | "Office Mother" | October 28, 1965 | 6506 |
Steve's secretary runs the office like a kitchen. | ||||
191 | 7 | "Mary-Lou" | November 4, 1965 | 6507 |
Chip makes a date with an 'older woman.' | ||||
192 | 8 | "Monsters and Junk Like That" | November 11, 1965 | 6508 |
Steve becomes trapped in a metal robot suit. | ||||
193 | 9 | "Charley and the Dancing Lesson" | November 18, 1965 | 6509 |
A lovely dance instructor signs Charley for lessons. | ||||
194 | 10 | "My Son, the Ballerina" | November 25, 1965 | 6510 |
Robbie is recommended to take a ballet class by his football coach, to improve his coordination. All goes well, until Robbie is expected to perform at an upcoming ballet recital, against his "masculine" instincts. Will he perform? | ||||
195 | 11 | "The Ernie Report" | December 2, 1965 | 6511 |
The family's love lives leave little time for Ernie. | ||||
196 | 12 | "The Hong Kong Story" | December 9, 1965 | 6512 |
Charley searches for a long-lost love in Hong Kong. | ||||
197 | 13 | "Marriage and Stuff" | December 16, 1965 | 6513 |
The family is convinced Steve is soon to wed. | ||||
198 | 14 | "Douglas A Go-Go" | December 23, 1965 | 6514 |
Chip decides to give a coed party. | ||||
199 | 15 | "Charley, the Pigeon" | December 30, 1965 | 6515 |
Charley seeks revenge on two female pool hustlers. | ||||
200 | 16 | "What About Harry?" | January 6, 1966 | 6516 |
A shaggy dog adopts Steve; guest Lee Meriwether. | ||||
201 | 17 | "From Maggie with Love" | January 13, 1966 | 6517 |
Steve's wealthy admirer gives gifts to the family. | ||||
202 | 18 | "Robbie and the Slave Girl" | January 20, 1966 | 6518 |
A Chinese girl Robbie saved wants to be his slave. | ||||
203 | 19 | "Steve and the Huntress" | January 27, 1966 | 6519 |
An explorer (Terry Moore) asks Steve to go with her. | ||||
204 | 20 | "Robbie, the College Man" | February 3, 1966 | 6520 |
Collegian Robbie takes jobs to pay rent on a room. | ||||
205 | 21 | "Whatever Happened To Baby Chip?" | February 10, 1966 | 6521 |
Chip decides to grow long hair; guest Jay North. | ||||
206 | 22 | "Robbie and the Little Stranger" | February 17, 1966 | 6522 |
Baby-sitter Robbie must bring his charge home. Tina Cole plays Robbie's girlfriend, Joanne. | ||||
207 | 23 | "Call Her Max" | February 24, 1966 | 6523 |
Two tomboys -- a female engineer and a member of a girls hockey team -- prove tough to handle for Steve and Chip. | ||||
208 | 24 | "Kid Brother Blues" | March 3, 1966 | 6524 |
Chip and a pal break up Robbie's date. | ||||
209 | 25 | "Robbie's Double Date" | March 10, 1966 | 6525 |
Robbie goes steady with two girls at once. | ||||
210 | 26 | "Our Boy in Washington" | March 17, 1966 | 6526 |
Ernie's courtesy wins the family a trip to France. | ||||
211 | 27 | "Ernie and That Woman" | March 24, 1966 | 6527 |
A sixth-grade girl deceives fourth-grader Ernie. | ||||
212 | 28 | "The State Vs Chip Douglas" | March 31, 1966 | 6528 |
Ernie notices that a rare coin in his collection is missing and accuses Chip of swiping it to pay for postage due. A kangaroo court is held and Chip is acquitted. Ernie then finds the coin and realizes Chip was innocent all along. | ||||
213 | 29 | "A Hunk of Hardware" | April 7, 1966 | 6529 |
Ernie feels left out, when he realizes he has no trophies to add to the Douglas trophy shelf. | ||||
214 | 30 | "The Wrong Robbie" | April 14, 1966 | 6530 |
An unknown double nearly wrecks Robbie's reputation. | ||||
215 | 31 | "The Wheels" | April 21, 1966 | 6531 |
A girl (Sherry Jackson) driving Robbie's car gets a traffic ticket, causing Robbie to lose driving privileges until he pays Uncle Charley back the $16 for the fine. | ||||
216 | 32 | "London Memories" | April 28, 1966 | 6532 |
Steve longs for a widow he met while in London. |
References
Preceded by Season 5 |
List of My Three Sons episodes | Succeeded by Season 7 |
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