Season 4: 1962-1963
Number in series |
Number in season |
Title |
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112 | 1 | "What's a Little Murder Between Friends" |
Dobie thinks Thalia and Maynard are planning to kill him. | ||
113 | 2 | "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to a Funny Thing" |
Maynard prevents a man from jumping off a window ledge. | ||
114 | 3 | "Northern Comfort" |
Dobie's conniving cousin Virgil manipulates the Gillises into promoting his singing career. | ||
115 | 4 | "The Ugliest American" |
Dobie finds himself on an expedition in the Amazon jungle. | ||
116 | 5 | "What Makes the Varsity Drag?" |
Dobie joins the football team, but runs up against a jealous rival. | ||
117 | 6 | "Where is Thy Sting?" |
Dobie pretends to be suffering from a fatal illness. | ||
118 | 7 | "A Splinter Off the Old Block" |
Herbert's 16-year-old nephew, Duncan, comes to live with the family. Guest: Ellen Burstyn. | ||
119 | 8 | "Like Hi, Explosives" |
The weed killer Maynard and Duncan think they are delivering is actually a can of nitroglycerin. | ||
120 | 9 | "Flow Gently, Sweet Money" |
Duncan becomes a ruthless businessman. Guest: Yvonne Craig. | ||
121 | 10 | "Will the Real Santa Claus Please Come Down the Chimney" |
The Gillises try to shock Maynard out of his belief in Santa. | ||
122 | 11 | "The Iceman Goeth" |
Duncan and Maynard think they have killed Herbert. | ||
123 | 12 | "Strictly for the Birds" |
Dobie and Maynard train a mynah bird to help them pass a test. Mel Blanc provides the bird's voice. Guest: Julie Parrish. | ||
124 | 13 | "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Gillis" |
Maynard drinks a chemistry mixture which turns him into a genius. | ||
125 | 14 | "The Beast With Twenty Fingers" |
Maynard and Herbert lock their fingers together in a Gypsy "love-link" just as Herbert is leaving for a Grocer's Convention. | ||
126 | 15 | "Too Many Kooks Spoil The Broth" |
Cousin Virgil schemes to steal Dobie's girl, an heiress to a kitchenware fortune. | ||
127 | 16 | "Vocal Boy Makes Good" |
Dobie is asked to fill in for one of the Lettermen. | ||
128 | 17 | "Who Did William Tell?" |
Duncan becomes infatuated with the star of a visiting opera company. | ||
129 | 18 | "And Now a Word from Our Sponsor" |
As a campus disc jockey, Dobie innocently accepts payola from ex-con Eddie Baker. Guests: Alice Pearce, Carole Cook. | ||
130 | 19 | "Three Million Coins in the Fountain" |
Finding his family fortune gone, Chatsworth tricks Maynard into helping him raise funds. | ||
131 | 20 | "Two for the Whipsaw" |
Mistakenly thinking that Dobie is Chatsworth, a gold-digger tries to trick him into marriage. | ||
132 | 21 | "Thanks for the Memory" |
While Zelda tries to improve Dobie's memory, a rich kook named Claypool prefers Dobie as he is. | ||
133 | 22 | "All Right, Dobie, Drop The Gun" |
An escaped convict holds the Gillises captive. | ||
134 | 23 | "The Moon and No Pence" |
Dobie falls for a ballerina who loves to dance, Isadora-like, in open moonlit fields. | ||
135 | 24 | "Beethoven, Presley and Me" |
An electrical shock provides Maynard with the ability to predict hit songs. Guest: Charles Lane. | ||
136 | 25 | "The Little Chimp That Couldn't" |
Maynard befriends a dumb, but loveable chimp, who may be sacrificed to medical science. | ||
137 | 26 | "There's Always Room for One Less" |
Chatsworth comes to live with the Gillises. | ||
138 | 27 | "The General Cried at Dawn" |
On vacation in Latin America, Maynard substitutes for his look-alike, General Ramon Rubero. | ||
139 | 28 | "Now I Lay Me Down To Steal" |
While staying at Osborne Manor, sleepwalker Maynard becomes a suspected jewel thief. | ||
140 | 29 | "Lassie, Get Lost" |
Starlet Valentine Van Loon offers a $500 reward for the return of her dog, Boo-Boo. Guest: Joyce Van Patten. | ||
141 | 30 | "The Rice-and-Old-Shoes Caper" |
Zelda convinces Maynard to marry her. | ||
142 | 31 | "Requiem for an Underweight Heavyweight" |
After swallowing an experimental drug, Maynard becomes a champion boxer. | ||
143 | 32 | "I Was a Spy for the F.O.B." |
Two spies mistake Maynard for a rocket fuel scientist. Guest: Barbara Bain. | ||
144 | 33 | "There's a Broken Light for Every Heart on Broadway" |
Maynard becomes the manager of a beautiful pop singer. | ||
145 | 34 | "Beauty is Only Kin Deep" |
Dobie must find a mate for his girlfriend's spinster sister, Dr. Imogene Burkhardt. Guests: Susan Watson, Peter Lupus. | ||
146 | 35 | "The Call of the Like Wild" |
Maynard becomes irresistible to women when he accidentally switches his hair tonic with an experimental bottle of simulated fragrance of musk. Guest: Sally Kellerman. | ||
147 | 36 | "The Devil and Dobie Gillis" |
Chatsworth convinces Dobie to help him rig the Charity Bazaar raffle. This is actually a rewrite of the first episode, Caper at The Bijou. Guest: Barbara Babcock. |
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