''My Three Sons'' (season 5)
This is the fifth season of the American sitcom, My Three Sons.
My Three Sons (season 5) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 36 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 17, 1964 – May 20, 1965 |
Season chronology | |
The fifth season of My Three Sons was the final season to be made in black-and-white.
Cast
Main
- Fred MacMurray as Steve Douglas
- William Frawley as Michael Francis "Bub" O'Casey (episodes 1-18)
- William Demarest as Uncle Charley O'Casey (episodes 18-)
- Tim Considine as Mike Douglas
- Don Grady as Robbie Douglas
- Stanley Livingston as Chip Douglas
- Barry Livingston as Ernie Thompson-Douglas
- Meredith MacRae as Sally Ann Morrison-Douglas
Episodes
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
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149 | 1 | "Caribbean Cruise" | James V. Kern | George Tibbles | September 17, 1964 | 501 |
Steve and Robbie go on a Caribbean cruise. | ||||||
150 | 2 | "A Serious Girl" | James V. Kern | John McGreevey | September 24, 1964 | 502 |
Women surprise Robbie, Ernie and Bub. Marta Kristen guest stars. | ||||||
151 | 3 | "The Practical Shower" | James V. Kern | Gail Ingram Clement | October 1, 1964 | 503 |
Bub plans Sally's bridal shower. | ||||||
152 | 4 | "Dublin's Fair City: Part 1" | James V. Kern | George Tibbles | October 8, 1964 | 504 |
Bub wins the Irish Hospitals' Sweepstakes and takes the Douglases to Ireland. Guest stars Jeanette Nolan, Mariette Hartley and Robert Emhardt | ||||||
153 | 5 | "Dublin's Fair City: Part 2" | James V. Kern | George Tibbles | October 15, 1964 | 505 |
Bub's Dublin relatives give a picnic. | ||||||
154 | 6 | "One of Our Moose is Missing" | James V. Kern | Seaman Jacobs & Ed James | October 22, 1964 | 506 |
Steve forgets his Cub Scout weekend commitment. Prolific character actor Allyn Joslyn guest stars. | ||||||
155 | 7 | "Lady President" | James V. Kern | Tom Adair & James B. Allardice | October 29, 1964 | 507 |
Steve escorts a visiting congresswoman, played by Betsy Jones-Moreland. | ||||||
156 | 8 | "A Touch of Larceny" | James V. Kern | TBA | November 5, 1964 | 508 |
The school bully teaches Chip to steal lunches. | ||||||
157 | 9 | "Goodbye Again" | James V. Kern | John Considine & Tim Considine | November 12, 1964 | 509 |
Cynthia Pepper returns to Bryant Park for her ninth and final appearance as Jean Pearson, Mike's high school sweetheart. When she learns that Mike is engaged, they bid each other farewell, this time for good. | ||||||
158 | 10 | "The Coffee House Set" | James V. Kern | John McGreevey | November 19, 1964 | 510 |
Robbie's singer/guitarist act is a hit at the hip coffee house. Gloria Talbott, Tina Cole and Jamie Farr guest star. | ||||||
159 | 11 | "The Lotus Blossom" | James V. Kern | John McGreevey | November 26, 1964 | 511 |
Steve admires the lovely, shy owner of a cafe. | ||||||
160 | 12 | "First, You're a Tadpole" | James V. Kern | Don Grady & Gary Abrams | December 3, 1964 | 512 |
Robbie starts to develop feelings for Sally, Mike's fiancée, until Steve gently sets him straight. | ||||||
161 | 13 | "You're in My Power" | James V. Kern | Dean Hargrove | December 10, 1964 | 513 |
A TV hypnotist picks Robbie to participate, but while watching the show at home, Bub succumbs. Sandy Descher guest stars as a classmate Robbie tries to hypnotize. | ||||||
162 | 14 | "The In-Law Whammy" | James V. Kern | Danny Simon & Milt Rosen | December 17, 1964 | 514 |
Mike meets Sally's father for the first time. The result? Total disaster. A good-natured Sebastian Cabot (actor) endures a series of messy but funny indignities in the course of his visit. | ||||||
163 | 15 | "Robbie and the Nurse" | James V. Kern | Phil Davis | December 24, 1964 | 515 |
A nurse attends to more than Robbie's broken leg. | ||||||
164 | 16 | "Divorce, Bryant Park Style" | James V. Kern | Earl Barrett | December 31, 1964 | 516 |
A broken marriage gives Mike and Sally pause. | ||||||
165 | 17 | "A Woman's Work" | James V. Kern | George Tibbles | January 7, 1965 | 517 |
Steve fills in during Bub's trip to Ireland. Note: This was William Frawley's 165th and final appearance as William Francis "Bub" O'Casey. | ||||||
166 | 18 | "Here Comes Charley" | James V. Kern | George Tibbles | January 14, 1965 | 518 |
Help arrives as the Douglases try to replace Bub. William Demarest joins the cast in his first of 215 appearances as Bub's brother Charley O'Casey. | ||||||
167 | 19 | "Charley and the Kid" | James V. Kern | George Tibbles & Kitty Buhler | January 21, 1965 | 519 |
A young Korean-American visitor adores Charley. | ||||||
168 | 20 | "He Wanted Wings" | James V. Kern | Tom Adair & James B. Allardice | January 28, 1965 | 520 |
Robbie buys an antique plane to impress a girl. | ||||||
169 | 21 | "Be My Guest" | James V. Kern | Stanley Davis & Elon Packard | February 4, 1965 | 521 |
A country club looks over the Douglases. | ||||||
170 | 22 | "Lady in the Air" | James V. Kern | TBA | February 11, 1965 | 522 |
Steve is more interested in a woman pilot than her plane. | ||||||
171 | 23 | "Hawaiian Cruise" | James V. Kern | George Tibbles & Steve McNeil | February 18, 1965 | 523 |
The family makes do after a Hawaiian trip is axed. | ||||||
172 | 24 | "The Teenagers" | James V. Kern | TBA | February 25, 1965 | 524 |
Chip dates an older woman; Robbie is misunderstood. | ||||||
173 | 25 | "Mexico Ole'" | James V. Kern | Douglas Tibbles | March 4, 1965 | 525 |
Robbie learns about chaperoning in Mexico. | ||||||
174 | 26 | "The Fountain of Youth" | James V. Kern | Ray Brenner | March 11, 1965 | 526 |
An old vaudeville pal (played by Gloria Swanson) fails at first to recognize Charley, but then convinces him to rejoin show business. | ||||||
175 | 27 | "It's a Dog's Life" | James V. Kern | Dorothy Cooper Foote | March 18, 1965 | 527 |
A British scientist comes to the United States to meet with Steve and in the process, important blueprints begin to disappear. | ||||||
176 | 28 | "The Sure Thing" | James V. Kern | Tom Adair & James B. Allardice | March 25, 1965 | 528 |
A Thoroughbred cannot run without her rabbit mascot, and Robbie is called upon to fill the bill. Character actors Andy Devine and Ned Glass have featured roles in this episode. | ||||||
177 | 29 | "Chip, the Trapper" | James V. Kern | Joe Robert Leonard | April 1, 1965 | 529 |
Chip and Ernie form a trapping business. | ||||||
178 | 30 | "Steve and the Computer" | James V. Kern | Tom Adair & James B. Allardice | April 8, 1965 | 530 |
A computer matches Mike and Sally with others. | ||||||
179 | 31 | "Tramp and the Prince" | James V. Kern | Don Grady & Gary Abrams | April 15, 1965 | 531 |
Scared by a cat, Tramp runs away from home. | ||||||
180 | 32 | "Chip O' the Islands" | James V. Kern | Howard Merrill & Bill O'Halleren | April 22, 1965 | 532 |
Charley, Robbie and Chip head to a tropical island. | ||||||
181 | 33 | "The Glass Sneaker" | James V. Kern | Dorothy Cooper Foote | April 29, 1965 | 533 |
Chip meets Uncle Charley's vaudevillian pals and loses his shoe. Angela Cartwright, Maudie Prickett, Vince Barnett and Billy Curtis have featured roles in this episode. | ||||||
182 | 34 | "All the Weddings" | James V. Kern | John McGreevey | May 6, 1965 | 534 |
Sally's mother (Doris Singleton) takes over wedding preparations. | ||||||
183 | 35 | "The Leopard's Spots" | Tim Considine | Douglas Tibbles | May 13, 1965 | 535 |
Sally's glamorous cousin (Susan Seaforth Hayes) comes to visit. Note: Directed by Tim Considine. | ||||||
184 | 36 | "Uncle Charley and the Redskins" | James V. Kern | TBA | May 20, 1965 | 536 |
Indians want to perform a ceremony in the yard. |
References
Preceded by Season 4 |
List of My Three Sons episodes | Succeeded by Season 6 |
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