Season 3: 1961-1962
Number in series |
Number in season |
Title |
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76 | 1 | "The Ruptured Duck" |
Dobie and Maynard receive their discharges and enroll in S. Peter Pryor Junior College. | ||
77 | 2 | "Move Over, Perry Mason" |
After getting his hand caught in a gum machine, Maynard sues Herbert's insurance company. Guest: Douglas Dumbrille. | ||
78 | 3 | "The Frat's in the Fire" |
Herbert bribes the snobbish Silver Spoons Club into inviting Dobie to join their group. | ||
79 | 4 | "Dobie, Dobie, Who's Got the Dobie?" |
A beautiful girl decides that if Zelda wants Dobie, there must be more to him than meets the eye. | ||
80 | 5 | "The Fast, White Mouse" |
An experiment in heredity convinces Zelda that Chatsworth is a more suitable mate. | ||
81 | 6 | "The Gigolo" |
To remain true to her absent fiancee, a pretty co-ed bribes Maynard into being her regular escort. Guest: Bill Bixby. | ||
82 | 7 | "Dig, Dig, Dig" |
Herbert suspects that Dobie's real interest in Egyptology is his attractive professor. | ||
83 | 8 | "Eat, Drink and Be Merry - For Tomorrow Ker-Boom" |
Maynard is convinced that there is no hope for the future. | ||
84 | 9 | "The Richest Squirrel in Town" |
Mr. Pomfritt has $41.37 stolen from his desk. | ||
85 | 10 | "The Second Most Beautiful Girl in The World" |
Dobie competes with Chatsworth for the sympathy of a tender-hearted beauty. | ||
86 | 11 | "This Town Ain't Big Enough For Me and Robert Browning" |
Inspired by a poem, Dobie goes after an unattainable girl. | ||
87 | 12 | "The 0000ff-Tail Fly" |
Dobie's issue-oriented campaign for Student Council can't compete against Chatsworth's show biz glitter. | ||
88 | 13 | "Have Reindeer, Will Travel" |
Soft-hearted Maynard gives the Christmas Party Fund to a poor Mexican boy. | ||
89 | 14 | "Crazylegs Gillis" |
Dobie helps out a campus football star who has a wife and five sons. | ||
90 | 15 | "The Magnificent Failure" |
When Herbert decides to sell his grocery store, he discovers that it isn't worth a fraction of what he had expected. | ||
91 | 16 | "Happiness Can't Buy Money" |
Chatsworth hopes that Herbert T. Gillis can make a man out of him. | ||
92 | 17 | "I Do Not Choose To Run" |
Herbert runs for City Planning Commissioner. | ||
93 | 18 | "For Whom The Wedding Bell Tolls" |
Dobie and Maynard stow away on a cargo ship, unaware that Zelda is a passenger. Guest: Betty Rollin. | ||
94 | 19 | "Girls Will Be Boys" |
Maynard meets a kooky tomboy named Eddie. Guest: Lynn Loring. | ||
95 | 20 | "Like Low Noon" |
Butch Baumgartner, a former rival, is returning to town to get even with Dobie. | ||
96 | 21 | "The Marriage Counselor" |
After Dobie agrees to marry Zelda, Maynard convinces them to postpone the nuptials indefinitely. | ||
97 | 22 | "Like, Oh, Brother!" |
Dobie and Maynard volunteer at a neighborhood settlement house. | ||
98 | 23 | "Names My Mother Called Me" |
Dobie is invited to meet the Nobel Prize-winning scientist who inspired his unusual first name. | ||
99 | 24 | "Dobie Gillis: Wanted Dead or Alive" |
While babysitting for Professor Pomfritt, Dobie and Maynard find a copy of their final exam in Poetry. | ||
100 | 25 | "How To Cheat an Honest Man" |
Dobie falls for a girl who is a stickler for honesty. | ||
101 | 26 | "Birth of a Salesman" |
Traveling saleswoman Thalia Menninger tries to recruit Dobie and Professor Pomfritt for her company. Guest: Tuesday Weld. | ||
102 | 27 | "I Was a Boy Sorority Girl" |
Working as waiters at a Sorority Open House, the boys must don dresses to avoid being recognized by Dobie's ultra-snobbish new girlfriend. | ||
103 | 28 | "An American Strategy" |
Dobie must choose between a poor but loving girl and the daughter of his new employer. | ||
104 | 29 | "Sweet Success of Smell" |
To take advantage of Maynard's uncanny sense of smell, Dobie and Maynard become private eyes. Guest: Yvonne Craig. | ||
105 | 30 | "The Big Blunder and Egg Man" |
When Dobie invests in the commodities market, he inadvertently ends up owning fifteen thousand dozen eggs. | ||
106 | 31 | "The Truth Session" |
Maynard's excessive honesty antagonizes everyone he knows. | ||
107 | 32 | "I Remember Muu Muu" |
Maynard writes a provocative newspaper article about anthropology professor, Dr. Burkhardt. | ||
108 | 33 | "When Other Friendships Have Been Forgot" |
Maynard comes to live with the Gillises. | ||
109 | 34 | "It Takes a Heap o' Livin' To Make a Cave a Home" |
Maynard discovers a Stone Age Indian living in a local cave. Guest: Mike Mazurki. | ||
110 | 35 | "Back-To-Nature Boy" |
Maynard runs into an old tomboy friend, Eddie, who has grown into a wealthy society debutante. Guest: Lynn Loring. | ||
111 | 36 | "Bachelor Father...and Son" |
Winifred visits her sister, leaving Dobie and Herbert to fend for themselves. |
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