My Three Sons (season 7)
This is the seventh season of the American sitcom, My Three Sons.
Episodes
Series # |
Season # |
Title | Original air date | Production code |
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217 | 1 | "Stag At Bay" | September 15, 1966 | 6601 |
An evicted dancer (Leslie Parrish) seeks refuge. | ||||
218 | 2 | "Fly Away Home" | September 22, 1966 | 6602 |
A former hometown love disappoints Steve. Mike is referred to by name for the last time in the series. | ||||
219 | 3 | "Forget Me Not" | September 29, 1966 | 6603 |
Steve gets a letter from a woman he supposedly dated a long time ago who says she'll be in town and would like to get together. She appears to remember an awful lot about Steve including his likes and dislikes, and keeps calling him Stevie. On the other hand, try as he might, Steve does not remember her at all. | ||||
220 | 4 | "Good Guys Finish Last" | October 6, 1966 | 6604 |
Steve's team fares poorly on a father-son quiz show. | ||||
221 | 5 | "Arrivederci Robbie" | October 13, 1966 | 6605 |
An Italian custom could send Robbie to the altar. | ||||
222 | 6 | "If At First" | October 20, 1966 | 6606 |
Steve flunks his driving test. Guest Star: Yvonne Craig | ||||
223 | 7 | "Robbie's Underground Movie" | November 3, 1966 | 6607 |
Robbie makes an avant-garde movie for a film class. | ||||
224 | 8 | "Fiddler Under the Roof" | November 10, 1966 | 6608 |
Uncle Charley tries to teach Ernie to play the violin but runs into a major obstacle: the boy's lack of talent. | ||||
225 | 9 | "Happy Birthday, World" | November 17, 1966 | 6609 |
Robbie starts a cake-baking business in his home. | ||||
226 | 10 | "The Awkward Age" | December 1, 1966 | 6610 |
Steve and Robbie both like one woman (Susan Oliver). | ||||
227 | 11 | "A Real Nice Time" | December 8, 1966 | 6611 |
Chip goes on a date with a teen movie star thanks to Ernie, who requests a photo as a birthday present. The studio sends the actress in person to Bryant Park and Chip becomes disenchanted by all the attention she's getting. | ||||
228 | 12 | "A Falling Star" | December 15, 1966 | 6612 |
Steve helps a faded singing star (Jaye P. Morgan). | ||||
229 | 13 | "Tramp Or Ernie" | December 22, 1966 | 6613 |
The doctor says Ernie is allergic to Tramp. | ||||
230 | 14 | "Grandma's Girl" | December 29, 1966 | 6614 |
Chip wants to take his girl friend from school to a party. She lives with her grandma who is old fashioned and doesn't think she should date until she's 16, so Chip gets some advice from Uncle Charley that eventually works. But Chip finds that once he stirs up old memories in Grandma it's not going to be easy to get out of the house. | ||||
231 | 15 | "You Saw A What?" | January 5, 1967 | 6615 |
Ernie's excited reports of seeing a flying saucer are received with skepticism, but the next day he not only sees the weird vehicle again, but he snaps some pictures and is later told by the Air Force to keep quiet about it. | ||||
232 | 16 | "Both Your Houses" | January 12, 1967 | 6616 |
Robbie is delighted when college classmate Peggy moves in next door, and the pair immediately go to work on a joint assignment for their Shakespeare class. He plays Romeo to her Juliet when a feud between the two families seems imminent. | ||||
233 | 17 | "My Pal Dad" | January 19, 1967 | 6617 |
Robbie and Chip want Steve to take Ernie fishing. | ||||
234 | 18 | "TV Or Not TV" | January 26, 1967 | 6618 |
Uncle Charley bans TV for one week. Robbie and a cynical girl create a college television show. | ||||
235 | 19 | "My Dad, the Athlete" | February 2, 1967 | 6619 |
Steve must run in a cross-country race for fathers. | ||||
236 | 20 | "The Good Earth" | February 9, 1967 | 6620 |
Uncle Charley buys a lot in a new real estate development that looks and sounds better on paper than in actuality. | ||||
237 | 21 | "My Son, the Bullfighter" | February 16, 1967 | 6621 |
Robbie has aspirations of becoming a bullfighter. He starts out by confronting a killer bull with no knowledge about the sport whatsoever. Then, after a few lessons, he tries out his skills on a farmer's pet bull, who is tame, completely harmless and disinterested. | ||||
238 | 22 | "The Best Man" | February 23, 1967 | 6622 |
Robbie must be best man at an old love's wedding. | ||||
239 | 23 | "Now, in My Day" | March 2, 1967 | 6623 |
Chip dates two junior-high girls at once. | ||||
240 | 24 | "Melinda" | March 9, 1967 | 6624 |
Chip pretends to like the daughter of Steve's date. | ||||
241 | 25 | "Charley O' the Seven Seas" | March 16, 1967 | 6625 |
Charley's seafaring tales enchant Ernie's teacher. | ||||
242 | 26 | "Help, the Gypsies Are Coming!" | March 23, 1967 | 6626 |
A Gypsy tribe camps out on the Douglases' lawn. | ||||
243 | 27 | "Ernie's Folly" | March 30, 1967 | 6627 |
Ernie lacks Steve's help on a science-fair project. He builds a clock by himself and unlike his schoolmates, he is able to explain how it works - only in his case, it doesn't work. | ||||
244 | 28 | "Ernie's Crowd" | April 6, 1967 | 6628 |
When Ernie tags along on their dates, the Douglas men have trouble telling him that he is not wanted and try to avoid him whenever they go out again. | ||||
245 | 29 | "Ernie and the O'Grady" | April 13, 1967 | 6629 |
When Ernie invites a vagabond that he befriended in the park to the house for dinner, Steve decides to not pass judgment and give Ernie the chance to realize that the guy is nothing more than a freeloader. | ||||
246 | 30 | "The Sky Is Falling" | April 20, 1967 | 6630 |
Robbie does well as a part-time real-estate agent. | ||||
247 | 31 | "So Long Charley, Hello" | April 27, 1967 | 6631 |
An old friend tempts Charley with a sea voyage. | ||||
248 | 32 | "Weekend in Paradise" | May 11, 1967 | 6632 |
A visit to Hawaii proves eventful for all. |
References
Preceded by Season 6 |
List of My Three Sons episodes | Succeeded by Season 8 |
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