List Of The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis Episodes
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis television series, starring Dwayne Hickman and Bob Denver, aired on CBS between 1959 and 1963.
The following list follows the order in which the scripts were logged by the show's producer, Rod Amateau, most accurately reflecting character' development and the arrival and departure of cast members. Because of an erratic commission and production process some episodes were not broadcast in the order in which they were filmed.
Season | Episodes | |
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1 | 39 | |
2 | 36 | |
3 | 36 | |
4 | 36 |
Read more about List Of The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis Episodes: Season 1: 1959-1960, Season 2: 1960-1961, Season 3: 1961-1962, Season 4: 1962-1963
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