My Three Sons (season 4)
This is the fourth season of the American sitcom My Three Sons.
Episodes
Series # | Season # | Title | Original air date | Production code |
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112 | 1 | "Almost the Sound of Music" | September 19, 1963 | 401 |
Robbie decides to enter a rock 'n' roll contest. | ||||
113 | 2 | "Scotch Broth" | September 26, 1963 | 402 |
The Douglases go to Scotland to see their castle. | ||||
114 | 3 | "Didya Ever Have One of Those Days?" | October 3, 1963 | 403 |
Steve has a terrible day. | ||||
115 | 4 | "Dear Robbie" | October 10, 1963 | 404 |
Robbie becomes the school advice-columnist. | ||||
116 | 5 | "A Car of His Own" | October 17, 1963 | 405 |
Robbie deals to get a car to win a girl. | ||||
117 | 6 | "How Do You Know?" | October 24, 1963 | 406 |
Mike announces he has found true love. | ||||
118 | 7 | "My Friend Ernie" | October 31, 1963 | 407 |
Chip and his pal Ernie go treasure hunting. | ||||
119 | 8 | "The End of You-Know What" | November 7, 1963 | 408 |
Chip and Ernie conclude the world is ending. | ||||
120 | 9 | "The Toupee" | November 14, 1963 | 409 |
Bub tries to cover his baldness for a woman's visit. | ||||
121 | 10 | "The Ever-Popular Robbie Douglas" | November 21, 1963 | 410 |
Robbie runs for student council. | ||||
122 | 11 | "The Proposal" | November 28, 1963 | 411 |
Mike bungles his attempts to propose. | ||||
123 | 12 | "Steve and the Viking" | December 5, 1963 | 412 |
Steve must escort a visiting dignitary's daughter. | ||||
124 | 13 | "Par for the Course" | December 12, 1963 | 413 |
Robbie decides to take up golf to please Steve. | ||||
125 | 14 | "Windfall" | December 19, 1963 | 414 |
Chip's reward for saving a dog makes him popular. | ||||
126 | 15 | "Top Secret" | December 26, 1963 | 415 |
Bub is curious about Steve's top-secret project. | ||||
127 | 16 | "Will Success Spoil Chip Douglas?" | January 2, 1964 | 416 |
Ex-thespian Bub laments that there hasn't been a member of the Douglas family in show business for over thirty years, so he is delighted when Chip is selected to portray an American Indian in a school play about Christopher Columbus. | ||||
128 | 17 | "Second Chorus" | January 9, 1964 | 417 |
Mike and Sally think Steve is dating a singer. | ||||
129 | 18 | "Never Look Back" | January 16, 1964 | 418 |
Steve prepares for his 25-year high-school reunion. | ||||
130 | 19 | "Marriage By Proxy" | January 23, 1964 | 419 |
Helping a pregnant woman gives engaged Mike pause. | ||||
131 | 20 | "The Chaperone" | January 30, 1964 | 420 |
Bub acts as chaperon for Robbie's costume party. | ||||
132 | 21 | "My Fair Chinese Lady" | February 6, 1964 | 421 |
Robbie teaches American customs to a Chinese girl. | ||||
133 | 22 | "House for Sale" | February 13, 1964 | 422 |
The family may be moving to Hawaii. Tina Cole guest stars. | ||||
134 | 23 | "Stone Frog" | February 20, 1964 | 423 |
Chip's stone frog may indeed be magical. | ||||
135 | 24 | "Stage Door Bub" | February 27, 1964 | 424 |
The show-business fever reawakens in Bub. | ||||
136 | 25 | "Fish Gotta Swim, Birds Gotta Fly" | March 5, 1964 | 425 |
Mike decides to teach Sally how to fish. | ||||
137 | 26 | "Cherry Blossoms in Bryant Park" | March 12, 1964 | 426 |
Mike's Japanese former girlfriend comes to town. | ||||
138 | 27 | "What's the Princess Really Like?" | March 19, 1964 | 427 |
Steve's high-school sweetheart is now a princess. | ||||
139 | 28 | "The People's House" | March 26, 1964 | 428 |
Steve submits his house for a decorating contest. | ||||
140 | 29 | "The Tree" | April 2, 1964 | 429 |
Bub joins a women's group to save a tree. | ||||
141 | 30 | "The Substitute Teacher" | April 9, 1964 | 430 |
Robbie's class harasses a substitute teacher. Then when Robbie mentions her name at home, Mike immediately recognizes it and Robbie gets an earful from Steve. | ||||
142 | 31 | "Mike Wears the Pants" | April 16, 1964 | 431 |
Mike and Sally waffle over a marriage decision. | ||||
143 | 32 | "The Guys and the Dolls" | April 23, 1964 | 432 |
Mike collects money for surgery for a mute girl. | ||||
144 | 33 | "The Ballad of Lissa Stratmeyer" | April 30, 1964 | 433 |
Members of a losing team may lose their girlfriends. | ||||
145 | 34 | "Tramp Goes To Hollywood" | May 7, 1964 | 434 |
Tramp is scheduled for a Hollywood film test. | ||||
146 | 35 | "Adventure in New York" | May 14, 1964 | 435 |
Mike and Robbie take a song to a New York publisher. | ||||
147 | 36 | "Huckleberry Douglas" | May 21, 1964 | 436 |
Ernie and Chip re-enact 'Tom Sawyer.' | ||||
148 | 37 | "Guest in the House" | May 28, 1964 | 437 |
Steve must take in a delinquent for a week. |
References
Preceded by Season 3 |
List of My Three Sons episodes | Succeeded by Season 5 |
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