My Three Sons (season 12)
This is the twelfth and final season of My Three Sons, the American sitcom.
Episodes
Series # | Series # | Title | Original air date | Production code |
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357 | 1 | "The Advent of Fergus" | September 13, 1971 | 7101 |
Steve's cousin Fergus McBain Douglas, who looks just like him, arrives from Scotland in search of a wife to take back with him. Note: My Three Sons Moved from Saturdays to Mondays on CBS. | ||||
358 | 2 | "Fergus for Sale" | September 20, 1971 | 7102 |
Charley and Fergus feud. | ||||
359 | 3 | "Lady Douglas" | September 27, 1971 | 7103 |
Steve deals with cousin Fergus. | ||||
360 | 4 | "Goodbye Fergus" | October 4, 1971 | 7104 |
Fergus leaves. | ||||
361 | 5 | "Four for the Road" | October 18, 1971 | 7105 |
The triplets sneak away from a baby sitter. | ||||
362 | 6 | "Polly the Pigeon" | October 25, 1971 | 7106 |
A door-to-door salesman works his charm on Polly. | ||||
363 | 7 | "Happy Birthday, Anyway" | November 1, 1971 | 7107 |
A birthday flap disrupts the Douglas household. | ||||
364 | 8 | "Proxy Parents" | November 8, 1971 | 7108 |
Chip and Polly become parents for a weekend. | ||||
365 | 9 | "The Enthusiast" | November 15, 1971 | 7109 |
Barbara's enthusiasm embarrasses Steve. | ||||
366 | 10 | "Katie's Career" | November 22, 1971 | 7110 |
Katie gets a job as a coffeehouse singer. | ||||
367 | 11 | "Polly's Secret Life" | November 29, 1971 | 7111 |
Polly tries to regain Chip's interest. | ||||
368 | 12 | "The Sound of Music" | December 6, 1971 | 7112 |
Uncle Charley fills in as a cello instructor. | ||||
369 | 13 | "TV Triplets" | January 13, 1972 | 7113 |
The triplets are chosen to be in a TV commercial. (Actually the last episode filmed). Note: My Three Sons Returned from Mondays to Thursdays on CBS. | ||||
370 | 14 | "Three for School" | January 20, 1972 | 7114 |
Charley fumes when Katie puts the triplets in school. | ||||
371 | 15 | "Alfred" | January 27, 1972 | 7115 |
A little first grader named Alfred develops a big crush on third grader Dodie Douglas -- much to her displeasure. When Uncle Charley invites him to dinner, Dodie tries to fake illness to get out of it. Very soon Alfred's mother reports that he is missing. | ||||
372 | 16 | "Buttons and Beaux" | February 3, 1972 | 7116 |
When the Douglas men feel sorry for Katie because of her husband's continued absence, they proceed to overwhelm her with attention by each one of them taking her out to the same restaurant each night. | ||||
373 | 17 | "Peanuts" | February 17, 1972 | 7117 |
Dodie commits the entire Douglas family to a time consuming project - the awesome task of getting a four foot tall bag of peanuts into small little sacks which they hope to sell at the school fair to raise money for Korean orphans. | ||||
374 | 18 | "Bad Day for Steve" | February 24, 1972 | 7118 |
Steve suddenly becomes accident-prone when his youngest son Ernie tries to discover by graph and observation how the moon's lunar phases affect people's behavior. | ||||
375 | 19 | "Second Banana" | March 2, 1972 | 7119 |
While Steve becomes pre-occupied with a time-consuming project named Taurus, Barbara blossoms forth as a Championship Cook. Her recipe for 'Tangy Tidbits' wins her a trip to Hawaii for the final cookout. | ||||
376 | 20 | "Bad Day for Barbara" | March 16, 1972 | 7120 |
Although Barbara is feeling very ill, she is saddled with the responsibility of looking after the entire Douglas household but in the end, to escape the pressure, she just walks out leaving Steve in a worried state. | ||||
377 | 21 | "The Birth of Arfie" | March 23, 1972 | 7121 |
The Douglas family becomes concerned about Dodie's despondency when Tramp, the aging family mongrel, keeps disappearing at night. Meanwhile, Uncle Charley makes her a rag-doll and names it Arfie. | ||||
378 | 22 | "Lonesome Katie" | March 30, 1972 | 7122 |
Katie becomes disillusioned about life without Robbie, and seriously thinks about divorce after speaking with another of the wives in the same situation. Meanwhile, Dodie and her two pals campaign to Barbara to let them have a slumber party. | ||||
379 | 23 | "Barbara Lost" | April 6, 1972 | 7123 |
John Simpson, an old friend of Chip's who's now a big rock star, pays a visit. Soon Chip tells the family that he's decided to give up his studies and become a rock star, too. The family is extremely concerned--until John mentions that he makes $2 million a year. Guest star: Micky Dolenz of The Monkees. | ||||
380 | 24 | "Whatever Happened To Ernie?" | April 13, 1972 | 7124 |
Steve's boss and his wife count on the Douglas family to help them deal with their rebellious teen-aged son, Gordon (one of Ernie's classmates) after they suspect that the boy has fallen into drug use. Note: Due to the show's cancellation, this serves as the series' finale. |
References
Preceded by Season 11 |
List of My Three Sons episodes | Succeeded by — |
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