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My Three Sons 5

1964-09-17 | Comedy | 36 episodes
Overview

12 Seasons

Episode

Caribbean Cruise (1964)

Steve sails aboard the S.S. Carolina in order to establish a business contract with a firm but his task is complicated by Robbie who has a vacationing job as a steward onboard the same liner. They both find that business and pleasure do sometimes mix.

Caribbean Cruise poster

Directed By

James V. Kern

Writer

George Tibbles

A Serious Girl (1964)

Robbie and Ernie find that women are full of surprises and not all of them pleasing. Robbie tires of his noisy rock and roll girlfriend and switches to a more dignified girl who has no time for the childish pursuits of her peers, such as football and sock hops. And unfortunately for Robbie Douglas, Lorraine is also serious about getting married and before he knows it, he's engaged! Can even the sagacious Steve Douglas find a graceful way out of this mess?

A Serious Girl poster

Directed By

James V. Kern

Writer

John McGreevey

The Practical Shower (1964)

Realising the need for economy, Mike and Sally decide that her shower will be productive of useful gifts for the kitchen, but Bub is all for romance but Mike's practical ideas meet resistance when Bub plans a bridal shower for Sally. Chip and Ernie manage to turn the shower into something very impractical indeed.

The Practical Shower poster

Directed By

James V. Kern

Dublin's Fair City (1) (1964)

Bub decides to use his winning raffle ticket to take the Douglases to Ireland to visit his relatives. While in the village of Farnsea, they stay with his redoubtable 103 year old Aunt Kate and Cousin Mickey.

Dublin's Fair City (1) poster

Directed By

James V. Kern

Writer

George Tibbles

Dublin's Fair City (2) (1964)

The Douglas family continues to revel in the fun in the Irish village of Farnsea, ruled by the formidable Aunt Kate. Steve realises that her wisdom is helpful when Mary Kathleen Connolly becomes infatuated with him.

Dublin's Fair City (2) poster

Directed By

James V. Kern

Writer

George Tibbles

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