My Three Sons 8
1967-09-09 | Comedy | 30 episodes12 Seasons
Episode
Moving Day (1967)
The Douglases move to California, where at first they are depressed to find the residents as chilly as the weather is warm. Robbie enrols in the University and is totally captivated by a blonde girl, and Uncle Charley is initiated into the rapid-fire procedure of shopping in supermarkets. The family begins to feel that their next door neighbors represent the characteristic stand-offishness of all Californians until they discover that they moved into the neighborhood the day before they did.
Directed By
- Frederick de Cordova
Writer
- George Tibbles
Robbie Loves Katie (1967)
After advice from his father who tells him it isn't right to tie himself down to one girl, Robbie Douglas, intending to break off his romance with Katie Miller, ends up proposing to her. Soon his heart over rules his head and he buys an engagement ring and sets a wedding date.
Directed By
- Frederick de Cordova
Writer
- George Tibbles
Inspection of the Groom (1967)
Robbie and Katie pick a wedding date two weeks off. Katie's sorority sisters decide to do some private investigating on their own. Prospective groom Robbie then undergoes the complete once-over by his fiancee's family and runs the gamut of numerous cousins, aunts and a crotchety grandmother.
Directed By
- Frederick de Cordova
Writer
- George Tibbles
Countdown to Marriage (1967)
The day before her wedding Katie Miller feels she faces complete disaster. When Robbie tries to console her, she flares up at him and after a short argument, the pair declare the wedding is off. Of course, Grandma Collins thinks otherwise.
Directed By
- Frederick de Cordova
Writer
- George Tibbles
Wedding Bells (1967)
Early on his wedding day, Robbie Douglas and his family are peacefully oversleeping. They awaken just in time and scramble madly to get ready as Robbie and Katie are soon married amid traditional confusion and tears. The lost family dog, Tramp, returns in time to join the family in the front pew.
Directed By
- Frederick de Cordova
Writer
- George Tibbles