My Three Sons (season 8)
The eighth season of the American sitcom My Three Sons.
Episodes
Series # | Season # | Title | Original air date | Production code |
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249 | 1 | "Moving Day" | September 9, 1967 | 6701 |
After Steve gets transferred in his job to California, the Douglas family sells their house in Bryant Park and heads for the West Coast. They soon realize that the people in California, including their neighbors, are as chilly as the weather is warm. Robbie develops feelings for a girl at his new college. Note: My Three Sons moved from Thursdays to Saturdays on CBS. | ||||
250 | 2 | "Robbie Loves Katie" | September 16, 1967 | 6702 |
After Robbie decides he will tell Katie that he wants to stop exclusively seeing her, he ends up proposing marriage instead. He then enlists Steve's help to let her down easy. | ||||
251 | 3 | "Inspection of the Groom" | September 23, 1967 | 6703 |
As Robbie and Katie get ready for their upcoming wedding, Katie's family and friend are skeptical over whether Robbie is the right guy for Katie. | ||||
252 | 4 | "Countdown To Marriage" | September 30, 1967 | 6704 |
Robbie and Katie are ready to call off their engagement after having a fight until Katie's grandmother intercedes. She simply asks each of them if they love each other. Katie responds neither one way or the other, but Robbie says he loves Katie. That's all Katie needs to hear. They reconcile and the wedding is back on. | ||||
253 | 5 | "Wedding Bells" | October 7, 1967 | 6705 |
The Douglas clan oversleeps on Robbie and Katie's wedding day and chaos reigns as they get ready. Meanwhile Robbie's best man falls ill and Chip is recruited to take his place. Tramp is missing and arrives at the church just in time for the ceremony. | ||||
254 | 6 | "The Homecoming" | October 14, 1967 | 6706 |
Robbie and Katie return from their honeymoon and everything seems to go wrong for Katie as the Douglas clan adjusts to the fact that their all-male household is no longer all-male. | ||||
255 | 7 | "My Wife, the Waitress" | October 21, 1967 | 6707 |
Robbie discovers that Katie (Tina Cole) is working as a cigarette girl. | ||||
256 | 8 | "The Chameleon" | October 28, 1967 | 6708 |
The Douglas family has a problem persuading Ernie to accept a new friend when he learns she's a girl. | ||||
257 | 9 | "Designing Women" | November 4, 1967 | 6709 |
Katie recognizes Steve's new girlfriend as a designing woman long before the men in the family discover it. | ||||
258 | 10 | "Ernie the Bluebeard" | November 11, 1967 | 6710 |
Ernie, who doesn't even like girls, winds up with two dates for the same dance. | ||||
259 | 11 | "The Heartbeat" | November 18, 1967 | 6711 |
Katie, alone in the Douglas home, is frightened by what she thinks is the sound of a loud heartbeat. | ||||
260 | 12 | "The Computer Picnic" | November 25, 1967 | 6712 |
Chip manages to outwit the machine age when a computer is used to select partners for a school picnic. | ||||
261 | 13 | "The Aunt Who Came To Dinner" | December 2, 1967 | 6713 |
Katie's Aunt Cecile is a guest in the Douglas household and in a few days rearranges their furniture -- and their lives. | ||||
262 | 14 | "Leaving the Nest" | December 9, 1967 | 6714 |
When minor irritations arise in the Douglas household, Robbie and Katie move temporarily into a borrowed apartment while their friends are away. Their life is complicated by the absence of a coffee pot, a pull-down bed that won't go up and the lack of a television set. | ||||
263 | 15 | "You're Driving Me Crazy" | December 16, 1967 | 6715 |
Chip Douglas is so nervous about taking his driving test that his new sister in law Katie decides to help by taking the test with him. Soon after they both get their driving licenses the family car collects a big scratch, but neither will plead guilty. | ||||
264 | 16 | "The Liverpool Saga" | December 23, 1967 | 6716 |
Chip invites a long-haired, guitar-playing boy from Liverpool to be a key addition to his off-key band. | ||||
265 | 17 | "The Chaperones" | December 30, 1967 | 6717 |
Robbie and Katie serve as chaperones for a group of high school students, including Chip, on a trip. Much to Chip's consternation, Robbie manages to foil every plan they come up with to sneak away, including removing the car's rotor from inside the distributor so it won't start. | ||||
266 | 18 | "Green-Eyed Robbie" | January 6, 1968 | 6718 |
Robbie displays a bit of jealousy when his bride innocently agrees to tutor a handsome ex-boyfriend. | ||||
267 | 19 | "Charley's Tea" | January 13, 1968 | 6719 |
Katie tearfully complains when Uncle Charley makes her feel unnecessary in the Douglas household. Steve speaks to Charley who is flabbergasted at the accusation, but immediately makes amends. Meanwhile, Chip is on a five-man school committee; four of the 'men' are girls and they won't let him open his mouth. | ||||
268 | 20 | "Ernie, the Jinx" | January 20, 1968 | 6720 |
Ernie becomes convinced he's a jinx when things inexplicably start to go wrong whenever he's around. | ||||
269 | 21 | "Ernie and Zsa Zsa" | January 27, 1968 | 6721 |
Ernie meets Zsa Zsa Gabor after accidentally falling into her swimming pool. She befriends Ernie, who introduces her to the rest of the Douglas clan. | ||||
270 | 22 | "A Horse for Uncle Charley" | February 3, 1968 | 6722 |
Uncle Charley is talked into buying an 11-year-old trotting horse in the hopes of capturing old racing glories. The family is delighted when they hear that the horse, driven by Uncle Charley, has qualified for a race after winning a trial competition. | ||||
271 | 23 | "Dear Enemy" | February 10, 1968 | 6723 |
Robbie goes to Camp Roberts for two weeks military reserve training. At home, Steve becomes alarmed when he sees Charley's card telling him that he and the boys who are camping at Yosemite, plan to look Robbie up at camp. But he arrives too late to divert them and one-by-one each member of the family is inadvertently caught as a military prisoner. | ||||
272 | 24 | "Uncle Charley's Aunt" | February 17, 1968 | 6724 |
Uncle Charley (William Demarest), forced to walk home from his lodge meeting dressed as a chorus girl, gets arrested. | ||||
273 | 25 | "The Standing Still Tour" | February 24, 1968 | 6725 |
Everyone in the Douglas family leaves for some romantic place -- leaving Ernie and Uncle Charley at home. | ||||
274 | 26 | "Honorable Guest" | March 2, 1968 | 6726 |
The Douglases cancel a camping trip to play host to unexpected Chinese friends from Bryant Park. | ||||
275 | 27 | "The Perfect Separation" | March 9, 1968 | 6727 |
The first time Katie and Robbie entertain at home, they imperil the marriage of two close friends. | ||||
276 | 28 | "Gossip Incorporated" | March 16, 1968 | 6728 |
When two Mrs. Douglases visit Steve (Fred MacMurray) at his new job, his gossipy employees suspect he's a bigamist. | ||||
277 | 29 | "The Masculine Mystique" | March 23, 1968 | 6729 |
A misunderstanding almost ruins the friendship between young Ernie (Barry Livingston) and his closest pal. | ||||
278 | 30 | "The Tire Thief" | March 30, 1968 | 6730 |
Ernie and his friend cease to enjoy their 'cops and robbers' games when the real cops start searching for them. |
References
Preceded by Season 7 |
List of My Three Sons episodes | Succeeded by Season 9 |
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