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Season 11 – My Three Sons

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Widower Steve Douglas raises a trio of boys.
My Three Sons — Season 11

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 19, 1970 The First Anniversary Dodie (Dawn Lyn) throws a "surprise" party for Steve and Barbara (Fred MacMurray, Beverly Garland) on their first wedding anniversary. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 26, 1970 The Once-Over Chip (Stanley Livingston) is badly shaken when his girlfriend Polly (Ronne Troup) suggests they elope. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 3, 1970 The Return of Albert A former suitor of Barbara's (Beverly Garland) phones her when he arrives in town and also talks with Steve (Fred MacMurray). Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 10, 1970 The Non-Proposal Chip (Stanley Livingston) is amazed when he learns that Polly (Ronne Troup) thinks she has become engaged to him. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 17, 1970 Polly Wants a Douglas Chip and Polly (Stanley Livingston, Ronne Troup) have a spat when Chip turns down her offer to elope. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 31, 1970 The Cat Burglars Dressed for a costume party, Steve goes for gas when his car stalls. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 7, 1970 The Elopement Chip and Polly (Stanley Livingston, Ronne Troup) agree to elope -- and also agree to ask their parents' permission first. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 14, 1970 The Honeymoon Following their elopement to Las Vegas, newlyweds Chip and Polly (Stanley Livingston, Ronne Troup) are beset by trouble. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 21, 1970 One by One They Go Bridegroom Chip (Stanley Livingston) faces a father-in-law who refuses to speak to his newly married daughter. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 28, 1970 My Four Women Steve (Fred MacMurray) reluctantly agrees to be a model for a fashion show, then refuses at the last minute. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 5, 1970 The Bride Went Home Chip (Stanley Livingston) becomes ill after eating Polly's (Ronne Troup) cooking, and she believes it would be better if he left her. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 12, 1970 The Power of Suggestion Ernie (Barry Livingston) uses the members of the Douglas household as guinea pigs for his psychology assignment. Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 19, 1970 St. Louis Blues Katie and Rob (Tina Cole, Don Grady) are bored when Grandma and the triplets go to St. Louis for a month. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 2, 1971 The Liberty Bell A friend (Sal Mineo) piques Rob's interest in motorcycles. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 9, 1971 The Love God Dodie falls for her second-grade teacher. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 16, 1971 The New Vice-President An investigation of Steve turns up a surprise. Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 23, 1971 Robbie's Honey Robbie (Don Grady) is seen kissing his secretary. Details Episode 18 Aired Jan 30, 1971 Ernie's Drives Ernie (Barry Livingston) gets a date for the school dance but he has no car. Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 6, 1971 Dodie Goes Downtown Dodie vanishes while downtown with Ernie. Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 20, 1971 The Recital Dodie uses the house as a rehearsal studio for her music group. Details Episode 21 Aired Feb 27, 1971 Debbie A young woman persuades the Douglas men to fix her dented fender. With Stanley Livingston, Don Grady and Fred MacMurray. Details Episode 22 Aired Mar 6, 1971 Fit the Crime Mischief reigns when Ernie's (Barry Livingston) left to take care of Dodie (Dawn Lyn). Details Episode 23 Aired Mar 13, 1971 The Return of Terrible Tom Uncle Charley is upset when he discovers his old shipmate has changed. Details Episode 24 Aired Mar 20, 1971 After the Honeymoon Robbie and Katie (Don Grady, Tina Cole) have a tough time finding an apartment until they meet a landlady (Pat Carroll) who loves babies. Details

Season Info

Director
Frederick De Cordova
Screenwriter
Doug Tibbles, George Tibbles, Paul West, Lois Hire, Dennis Whitcomb
Network
ABC
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 19, 1970