词条 | List of The Courtship of Eddie's Father episodes |
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This is a list of episodes for the US television program The Courtship of Eddie's Father. Series overview| color1 = #7fff00 | link1 = | episodes1 = 26 | start1 = {{Start date|1969|9|17}} | end1 = {{End date|1970|3|11}} | color2 = #9C380C | link2 = | episodes2 = 24 | start2 = {{Start date|1970|9|23}} | end2 = {{End date|1971|3|24}} | color3 = #3251AE | link3 = | episodes3 = 23 | start3 = {{Start date|1971|9|15}} | end3 = {{End date|1972|3|1}} }} EpisodesSeason 1 (1969–70){{Episode table |background=#7fff00|overall=4 |season=4 |title=19 |director=15 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=1 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |Title=Mrs. Livingston, I Presume |DirectedBy=Alan Rafkin |WrittenBy=James Komack & Richard M. Powell |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|9|17}} |ShortSummary=Introduces characters. Eddie (Brandon Cruz), always "mother shopping", invites an aspiring actress (Victoria Vetri) to live with Tom (Bill Bixby), much to the chagrin of Mrs. Livingston (Miyoshi Umeki). Guest Stars: Lynn Fields as Heidi, Ann Marie as Hildy, Karin Wolfe as Etta. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=2 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |Title=Teacher's Pet |DirectedBy=James Komack |WrittenBy=Carl Kleinschmitt |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|9|24}} |ShortSummary=After Tom starts dating his first grade teacher, Eddie is teased by his classmates. Guest Stars: James Cole as Max Kelly, Ann Prentiss as Kerry Allen, Mitchell Sakamoto as Frank Komosori, Richard S. Steele as Dick (as Richard Steele). |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=3 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |Title=And Eddie Makes Three |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|10|1}} |ShortSummary= Tom is considering marrying his most recent girlfriend, Lynn (Diana Muldaur), but Eddie does not care for her. After a day looking after an ailing Eddie, Lynn decides that she is not ready to be a mother. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=The Littlest Kidnapper |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|10|8}} |EpisodeNumber=4 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |DirectedBy=James Komack |WrittenBy=Carl Kleinschmitt |ShortSummary= Edide, concerned that Mrs. Livingston is lonely, coaxes a classmate (Mitchell Sakamoto) to come live with them, unbeknownst to his parents (Pat Morita and Miko Mayama). Guest Star: Bill Dana as Policeman. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=The Computer |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|10|15}} |EpisodeNumber=5 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |DirectedBy=Leslie H. Martinson |WrittenBy=Teleplay by: Rick Mittleman & Ken Pettus Story by: Rick Mittleman |ShortSummary= Tom tries out a computer dating service for a magazine article. Subconsciously thinking of what is best for Eddie, he answers the dating questions in terms of who would be a good mother rather than a good wife. He is matched, incompatibly it turns out, to a woman (Sabrina Scharf) who similarly answers questions reflecting her desire to be a mother. After realizing that they had matched only to Eddie's desires to the exclusion of themselves, they part as friends. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Pain |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|10|22}} |EpisodeNumber=6 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |DirectedBy=Jeffrey Hayden |WrittenBy=Teleplay by: James Komack Story by: James Komack & Bernie Kahn & Lila Garrett |ShortSummary= Both Tom and Eddie are nervous about Eddie's first day at school. First Eddie runs away from school and then gets into a fight when a child laughs at him for not having a mother. Pretending to accede to Eddie's refusal to go back, Tom tutors Eddie at home in a most tedious manner. Once Eddie realizes that he will lose Mrs. Livingston since Tom, now a "full time tutor", can no longer make money, he enthusiastically returns to school. Guest Stars: Ron Ely as Ronald, Ann Marie as the camel riding model, Sally Ann Richards as Estelle Sherman, truant officer. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Guess Who's Coming for Lunch |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|10|29}} |EpisodeNumber=7 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |DirectedBy=Ralph Senensky |WrittenBy=James Komack |ShortSummary= Eddie invites his new best friend (his dad is still his "best best friend"), Max (James Cole), to stay the weekend. Tom decides to invite his mother, Betty Kelly (Cicely Tyson), for dinner as a blind date. Tom is surprised to find that Betty is African-American. After a hitch with a burnt dinner, Betty cooks them steak ("It's lady's work"), and learn they share in common the loss of their spouses, though not for football (she likes, he doesn't). The next morning, Tom is slightly taken aback when her son calls him "Uncle Tom". |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Bully for You |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|11|05}} |EpisodeNumber=8 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |DirectedBy=Ralph Senensky |WrittenBy=Joanna Lee |ShortSummary= After Eddie gets hit at school, once in the eye and another time knocking loose a tooth, it is revealed that the "Joey" striking him is a girl (6 year old Jodie Foster in one of her first roles). Concluding that this "tomboy" is rough around the edges, Tom enlists Mrs. Livingston's help because she is "smooth around the edges". She has Joey help make dinner "for the man". Why? "Because we woman are here to do it for them." Waiting on them "Japanese style", the two serve the food and will not eat until the men are done. Finally fed up after cake has been served and Eddie asks her for tea, she responds, "Your arms are not broken — pour it yourself!" and smacks him. Eddie, following Joey's father's (David Ketchum) advice, hits her back. And the tears begin to fall. Consequently she is now a "very sweet little girl". Back at school, Joey becomes so clingy that Eddies tells her to leave him alone which, again, causes her to cry. As a result, a fellow (male) classmate gives Eddie a black eye for making Joey cry. Tom explains that "love is a very tricky business". Guest Star: Arlen Stuart as Mrs. Stuart. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Gentleman Friend |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|11|12}} |EpisodeNumber=9 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |DirectedBy=Ralph Senensky |WrittenBy=Teleplay by: Irv Pearlberg & Peggy Chantler Dick Story by: James Komack & Irv Pearlberg |ShortSummary= Mrs. Livingston's "Gentleman Friend", Mr. Sato (George Takei), has asked her to marry. While Tom puts forward a brave front, Eddie takes the news with sadness. After learning that she will need to move to Japan, Mrs. Livingston calls off the wedding, saying, "Homesick is not the reason to get married." Guest Star: Claudia Bryar as Mrs. Thaler. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Any Friend of Dad's |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|11|19}} |EpisodeNumber=10 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary= Harvey (Warren Berlinger), an old college acquaintance, comes to visit. Tom, not remembering Harvey as a close friend, starts to feel put out after he overstays his welcome. In the end, Harvey is very grateful and the sentiment makes Tom feel good about his generosity. In parallel, Eddie is also struggling with his friend sharing all of his toys. Guest Stars: Jean Marie Ingels as Doreen and Linda Meiklejohn as Jeri, the two "not the mother type" dates of Harvey and Tom. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=An F for Mrs. Livingston |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|11|26}} |EpisodeNumber=11 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |DirectedBy=Ralph Senensky |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Mrs. Livingston is upset she flunked her English final exam, believing that she "brought disgrace on the family". After Eddie's friend (LoLo Cannon) suggests Mrs. Livingston may commit hara-kiri, he shadows her around the house while a foreboding thunderstorm roars outside. Mrs. Livingston calms Eddie by telling him the Japanese haven't done that for years and that woman never did. She ends up taking a makeup test and passes to everybody's relief. According to the director, Ralph Senensky, "Mrs. Livingstone’s flunking her exam was a Hitchcock MacGuffin to get us into the main story — of what occurs when a seven year old boy’s imagination encounters a frightening circumstance."[1] Guest Star: Bruce Kirby as Harry. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Member of the Wedding |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|12|3}} |EpisodeNumber=12 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick |ShortSummary= Tina decides that she wants to marry Norman, who, after initially resisting, decides it would be a great idea. Tom later reminisces about asking Eddie's mom to marry. Inspired, Eddie explains to Norman and Tina that their marriage would be different from his parents: the former plans to go to the disco every night as a married couple, the latter settled down and had Eddie. Echoing the expression, "Out of the Mouths of babes", the bride and groom-to-be realize that their motivation, to avoid loneliness, is not an adequate reason to marry. Amusingly, they call off the wedding but decide there is no reason to cancel the wedding reception. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=A Night Out for the Boys |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|12|10}} |EpisodeNumber=13 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Tom and Eddie go on a camping trip with Dr. Bob Lockwood (Jonathan Daly) and his son (Danny Lockwood). Tension between the two dads arise due to their differing viewpoints on camping: Bob sees it as a character building exercise, particularly from a military perspective, whereas Tom sees it as a chance to have fun with Eddie. After Tom and the two boys get lost (and quickly regain their bearings), Bob chastises them for not following proper protocol. In the end, Bob loosens up after realizing that his relationship with his son would improve if they become more of a father and son rather than an army captain and recruit. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Mother of the Year |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|12|17}} |EpisodeNumber=14 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick |ShortSummary= Eddie's teacher, Miss Lister (Pamela Peadon), is pregnant (she is married but uses her maiden name as her "teacher name") and the students' mothers are having a surprise party for her. After Eddie wishes he had a mother that could participate, Tom offers his help. But he is told the "party is for ladies" only. Nonetheless he offers to make finger tip sandwiches, and though the "ladies" doubt that a man could make food, they relent. Tom struggles with the task but after a swig of bourbon he decides that the best food for a room full of children is one that Eddie would make: peanut butter, pickle & jelly bean finger sandwiches, etc. The mothers are horrified but the kids love it and Miss Lister gives Tom her plaque that reads, "Mother of the Year". Guest Stars: James Cole as Max Kelly, Gwynne Gilford as Mrs. Baldassare, Tani Guthrie as Barbara Harris (as Tani Phelps), Diana Hale as Mrs. Basimson, Mitchell Sakamoto as Frank Komosori, Bret Swanson as Dick. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Who Pulled the Blues Right Out of the Horn |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|12|24}} |EpisodeNumber=15 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |DirectedBy=James Komack |WrittenBy=Ken Pettus |ShortSummary= Eddie's Aunt Kate (Francine York), his mom's sister, is in town visiting. At first, Tom is hesitant to have them meet as Kate used to look exactly like Eddie's mom. He believes that Eddie's memory of the loss of his mom is so fresh that he wants to shelter him from a painful reminder. But Eddie senses that Tom is hiding something from him and they have promised never to keep secrets from each other. After Mrs. Livingston insightfully asks Tom is he isn't protecting himself as much as Eddie, Tom relents. Kate is quite different from how Tom remembers – a member of the jet set, flighty and overbearing. She spends a day with Eddie, gambling, attending a cocktail party, bringing Eddie home decked out in a Nehru jacket and love beads flashing a peace sign (the show's perspective of a hippie) even encouraging him to tell a white lie about Norman. Tom feels that Kate is a bad influence and asks her to no longer be a part of Eddie's life. However, after seeing that Kate, though different, has a piece of Eddie's mom in her, and seeing that Eddie doesn't confuse Kate with his mother, he welcomes her into the family. Guest Star: Karin Wolfe as Etta. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=The Library Card |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1969|12|31}} |EpisodeNumber=16 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |DirectedBy=Ralph Senensky |WrittenBy= Pauline Stone & Michael Cosgrove |ShortSummary=After Tom receives a letter from Eddie's teacher that he isn't living up to his reading potential, Tom concludes that reading two books every Saturday to Eddie has taken away his initiative to read. So Eddie gets his first library card. His first book is Little Red Riding Hood. Later, he can't find the book and his neighbor friend (Lisa Gerritsen) tells him that he could go to jail for the infraction and should turn himself in to the police. Eddie, worried, does just that. The police officer (Thomas J. Hawkins) brings Eddie back home and Tom chastises him for not taking care of the book and not discussing his problem with him, which Eddie had tried to do but Tom was in a rush. It ends up that Tom himself had stuck the book into his briefcase and all is forgiven. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=How Do You Know If It's Really Love? |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|01|07}} |EpisodeNumber=17 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |DirectedBy=James Komack |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick |ShortSummary=Eddie struggles with the emotional pangs of first love for his much taller neighbor Elsie (Gabie Grammer). He suspects she likes him because she borrowed his sneakers as a good luck charm. He invites her over to his birthday party but is nervous that his "better looking" friend Richard Katkov (Larry Renda) will snatch Elsie away. At first relieved that Richard is bringing a date himself, Eddie is instantly attracted to the brown-haired, more height-appropriate girl, Margaret (Lori Specter), even giving her a braid found in the piñata booty. All of this attention is hurting Elsie's feelings. Eddie resolves the dilemma by sticking by Elsie which shows to Tom that he is learning responsibility. He understands from Mrs. Livingston's haiku that Margaret is unattainable while Elsie is "touchable". "It's really love if she doesn't have real long brown hair or anything 'cept you still think she's real neat." Guest Stars: James Cole as Max Kelly, Erin Moran as Emily Ruth Gustafson (the "shover"), Mitchell Sakamoto as Frank Komosori, Richard S. Steele as Dick (as Richard Steele). |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=The Road to You Know Where Is Paved with You Know What |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|01|14}} |EpisodeNumber=18 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |DirectedBy=Ralph Senensky |WrittenBy=Blanche Hanalis |ShortSummary=Eddie and his father enjoy spending their Sundays together. Until, that is, a new "meddlesome busybody" neighbor, Miss Bristol (Ruth McDevitt), moves in. A retired teacher, Miss Bristol lectures separately both father and son that it isn't healthy to spend so much time together. So Eddie invents a friend he wants to play with on Sunday while Tom invents a girlfriend for his Sundays. Both spend their time idly apart, Tom at his office and Eddie moping around outside his apartment building. Eventually Tom guesses that Eddie is spending his Sundays alone and Eddie confesses. Eddie, consoling the mistaken Miss Bristol, said "You didn't meddle. You just didn't know what you were talking about." |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=They're Either Too Young or Too Old |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|01|21}} |EpisodeNumber=19 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |DirectedBy=Ralph Senensky |WrittenBy=Bob Rodgers |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Sherry Lynn Diamant as Glori. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=The Mod Couple |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|01|28}} |EpisodeNumber=20 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |DirectedBy=Ralph Senensky |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Sherry Lynn Diamant as Glori. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Guardian for Eddie |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|02|04}} |EpisodeNumber=21 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |DirectedBy=Gary Nelson |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick |ShortSummary= Guest Star: Martha Scott as Grandmother. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=The Promise |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|02|11}} |EpisodeNumber=22 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |DirectedBy=Ralph Senensky |WrittenBy=Bob Roberts & Peggy Chantler Dick & James Komack |ShortSummary= Guest Star: Meg Wyllie as Miss Harriet Ritter. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=A Five-Pound Monkey on His Stomach |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|02|18}} |EpisodeNumber=23 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary= |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Free Is a Four Letter Word |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|02|25}} |EpisodeNumber=24 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick |ShortSummary= Guest Star: Tippi Hedren as Cissy Drummond-Randolph. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Don't Look Now, But Your Scorpio's Rising |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|03|04}} |EpisodeNumber=25 |EpisodeNumber2=25 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Joanna Lee |ShortSummary= Guest Star: Yvonne Craig as Maryanne Atwater. |LineColor=7fff00 }}{{Episode list |Title=Money Is a Five Letter Word |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|03|11}} |EpisodeNumber=26 |EpisodeNumber2=26 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick |ShortSummary= |LineColor=7fff00 }} }} Season 2 (1970–71){{No plot|section|date=January 2019}}{{Episode table |background=#9C380C|overall=4 |season=4 |title=19 |director=15 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list|Title=The Unbirthday Present |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|9|23}} |EpisodeNumber=27 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary= |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=A Loaf of Bread, a Bar of Soap and a Jar of Peanut Butter |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|9|30}} |EpisodeNumber=28 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Jodie Foster as Joey Kelly, David Ketchum as Joe Kelly (as Dave Ketchum). |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=The Important Word Is 'And' |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|10|7}} |EpisodeNumber=29 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |DirectedBy=Bob Sweeney |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Jonathan Daly as Dr. Bob Lockwood, Teddy Quinn as Danny Lockwood. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=I Thought, You Thought |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|10|14}} |EpisodeNumber=30 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary= |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=The Business Trip |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|10|21}} |EpisodeNumber=31 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Bob Rodgers |ShortSummary= |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=Eddie's Will |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|10|28}} |EpisodeNumber=32 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |DirectedBy=Luther James |WrittenBy=Teleplay by: Peggy Chantler Dick Story by: Jay Simms & Peggy Chantler Dick |ShortSummary= |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=Hello, Miss Bessinger, Goodbye |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|11|4}} |EpisodeNumber=33 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |DirectedBy=Bob Sweeney |WrittenBy=Joanna Lee |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Natalie Masters as Mrs. Goldrich, Patrick O'Moore as Senator Goldrich, Suzanne Pleshette as Valerie Bessinger. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=Love Is for Sharing |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|11|11}} |EpisodeNumber=34 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |DirectedBy=Sid McCoy |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon |ShortSummary= Guest Star: Lee Joe Casey as Bobby Brownbear (as Lee Joseph Casey). |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=Who Wants to Sail Down the Amazon, Anyway? |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|11|18}} |EpisodeNumber=35 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |DirectedBy=Don Weis |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick & Joanna Lee |ShortSummary= Guest Star: Will Geer as Harry I. Madison. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=When the Shoe Is on the Other Foot, It Doesn't Fit |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|11|25}} |EpisodeNumber=36 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |DirectedBy=Don Weis |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary= Guest Star: Lori Saunders as Cynthia Kurland. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=The Secret Box |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|12|2}} |EpisodeNumber=37 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |DirectedBy=Jerrold Bernstein |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon |ShortSummary= Guest Star: Gabie Grammer as Elsie. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=Fear Is for Understanding |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|12|16}} |EpisodeNumber=38 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |DirectedBy=Randall Hood |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon |ShortSummary= |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=Gifts Are for Giving |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1970|12|23}} |EpisodeNumber=39 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |DirectedBy=Bill Bixby |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Jodie Foster as Joey Kelly, David Ketchum as Joe Kelly (as Dave Ketchum). |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=A Little Get Together for Cissy |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|1|6}} |EpisodeNumber=40 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |DirectedBy=Harry Falk |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Tippi Hedren as Cissy Drummond-Randolph, John Fiedler as The Mild Man, Ivor Barry as The Englishman, Dennis Fimple as Man at party talking to The Englishman (uncredited). |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=The Ghetto Girl |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|1|13}} |EpisodeNumber=41 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |DirectedBy=Gary Nelson |WrittenBy=Alan J. Levitt |ShortSummary= Guest Star: Amanda Lynne as Angustia 'Gus' Ferrero. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=The Hospital |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|1|20}} |EpisodeNumber=42 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Andrew Prine as Dr. Hal 'Speed' Gould, Barbara Clarke Chisolm as Female Technician (as Barbara Clarke Chisholm), Catherine Ferrar as Miss Fern. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=The Rift |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|1|27}} |EpisodeNumber=43 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Peggy Chantler Dick |ShortSummary= |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=The Encounter Group |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|2|3}} |EpisodeNumber=44 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Joanna Lee |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Guest Stars: Pat Delaney as Harriet, Rosemary Edelman as Carol Fleischman, Lew Horn as Bob Fleischman, Ed Hall as Ted Wilson. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=Dear Mr. Cooper aka Eddie Meets an Astronaut |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|2|10}} |EpisodeNumber=45 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon & Mark Saha |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: American astronaut Gordon Cooper as Himself, Bill Fiore as Mr. Weston. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=The Lonely Weekend |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|2|17}} |EpisodeNumber=46 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |DirectedBy=Harry Falk |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Guest Stars: Brenda Benet as Brenda, Jodie Foster as Joey Kelly, Claire Brennen as Sherry Barnes, Robert Burton as Brian Frisbee (as Skip Burton). |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=The Magic Mrs. Rickles |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|3|3}} |EpisodeNumber=47 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |DirectedBy=Harry Falk |WrittenBy=Joanna Lee |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Lisa Kirk as Mrs. Rickles, Jodie Foster as Joey Kelly, Chris Woodley as Miss Huffman. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=To Catch a Thief |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|3|10}} |EpisodeNumber=48 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Susan Harris |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Willie Aames as Scott, Vincent Van Patten as Mark. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=Everybody Needs a Brother |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|3|17}} |EpisodeNumber=49 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Blanche Hanalis |ShortSummary= Guest Stars: Mark Antony Van der Nagel as Jerry Riley, Brandon Williams as Steve Riley, Jeff Williams as Mike Riley, Tiger Williams as Lester Riley. |LineColor=9C380C }}{{Episode list |Title=Discipline Is a Four Letter Word Spelled Love |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|3|24}} |EpisodeNumber=50 |EpisodeNumber2=24 |DirectedBy=Terry Becker |WrittenBy=Blanche Hanalis |ShortSummary= |LineColor=9C380C }} }} Season 3 (1971–72){{No plot|section|date=January 2019}}{{Episode table |background=#3251AE|overall=4 |season=4 |title=19 |director=15 |writer=19 |airdate=15 |episodes={{Episode list|Title=My Son, the Artist |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|9|15}} |EpisodeNumber=51 |EpisodeNumber2=1 |DirectedBy=Don Weis |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Angus Duncan as John Buckner, Patti Cohoon as Gretchen Buckner. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=The Candidate |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|9|22}} |EpisodeNumber=52 |EpisodeNumber2=2 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Alan J. Levitt |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Kirk Mee as Mr. Taggart, Virginia Hawkins as Mrs. Kensington, Allen Joseph as Mr. Wertz. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=Getting Back on the Horse |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|9|29}} |EpisodeNumber=53 |EpisodeNumber2=3 |DirectedBy= Harry Falk |WrittenBy=Bob Rodgers |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Richard X. Slattery as Xander Malloy, Robbie MacDonald as Claude. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=Tell It Like I'm Telling You It Is |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|10|6}} |EpisodeNumber=54 |EpisodeNumber2=4 |DirectedBy= Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Lou Jacobi as Frank Hausman, Alan Oppenheimer as Sy Freeman, Frank Corsentino as Marvin Flair. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=A Very Different Drummer |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|10|13}} |EpisodeNumber=55 |EpisodeNumber2=5 |DirectedBy= Harry Falk |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Star: Ned York as Alex. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=The Bicycle Theft |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|10|20}} |EpisodeNumber=56 |EpisodeNumber2=6 |DirectedBy= Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Martin Ragaway |ShortSummary=Guest Star: Bruce Kirby as Officer Gifford. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=Two's Company |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|10|27}} |EpisodeNumber=57 |EpisodeNumber2=7 |DirectedBy=Bill Bixby |WrittenBy=Shirley Gordon |ShortSummary=Guest Star: Madlyn Rhue as Dolores Carew . |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=Happy Birthday to You |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|11|3}} |EpisodeNumber=58 |EpisodeNumber2=8 |DirectedBy=Bill Bixby |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Star: Ned York as Alex. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=Or Else |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|11|10}} |EpisodeNumber=59 |EpisodeNumber2=9 |DirectedBy= Herbert Franklin Solow |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Star: |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=Thy Neighbor Loves Thee |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|11|17}} |EpisodeNumber=60 |EpisodeNumber2=10 |DirectedBy= Harry Falk |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara as Paul and Bunny Sterling, Allan Drake as Prescott. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=A Little Red |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|12|1}} |EpisodeNumber=61 |EpisodeNumber2=11 |DirectedBy= James Komack |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Star: Carol Lawrence as Irena Kosnova. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=A Brave at Natchanoomi |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|12|8}} |EpisodeNumber=62 |EpisodeNumber2=12 |DirectedBy=Bill Bixby |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Vic Tayback as Bernie, Brett Swanson as Herman, R.J. O'Hara as Herman's Father. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=The Blarney Stone |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|12|15}} |EpisodeNumber=63 |EpisodeNumber2=13 |DirectedBy=Harry Falk |WrittenBy=Joanna Lee |ShortSummary=Guest Star: Sally Struthers as Katie O'Hara. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=Prince Charming |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1971|12|29}} |EpisodeNumber=64 |EpisodeNumber2=14 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Geoffrey Thorpe as Harold, Joey Douglas as Paul, Linda Marie as Debbie, Gabie Grammer as Elsie, Heather Harrison as Sandra, James Cole as Max Kelly, Mitchell Sakamoto as Frank Komosori, Aldine King as Mrs. Pick. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=The Choice |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1972|1|5}} |EpisodeNumber=65 |EpisodeNumber2=15 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Carmelita Mann as Mrs. Cherry, Trisha Noble as Dr. Liz Park. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=The Karate Story |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1972|1|12}} |EpisodeNumber=66 |EpisodeNumber2=16 |DirectedBy=Bill Bixby |WrittenBy=Martin Ragaway |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Willie Aames as Harold O'Brien, Hal Baylor as Mr. O'Brien, James Cole as Max Kelly, Joey Douglas as Jay, Ed Parker as Himself, Bill M. Ryusaki as Bill – Karate Instructor (as Bill Ryusaki), Mitchell Sakamoto as Frank Komosori. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=Very Young Man with a Horn |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1972|1|19}} |EpisodeNumber=67 |EpisodeNumber2=17 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Ivor Barry as Major Pritchett, Larry Delaney as Mr. Lindley (as Laurence Delaney), Allan Drake as Mr. Prescott, Eve McVeagh as Lorraine Karn, Alan Oppenheimer as Sy Freeman. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=The Investors |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1972|1|26}} |EpisodeNumber=68 |EpisodeNumber2=18 |DirectedBy=Bill Bixby |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Hal Cooper as Gus, Martha Salcido as Hostess (as Marta Salcido), Janene Forsyth as Herself. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=It's All Write with Me |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1972|2|2}} |EpisodeNumber=69 |EpisodeNumber2=19 |DirectedBy=Gary Nelson |WrittenBy=Alan J. Levitt |ShortSummary=Guest Star: Pat Harrington, Jr. as Peter Stowe. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=A Little Help from My Friend |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1972|2|9}} |EpisodeNumber=70 |EpisodeNumber2=20 |DirectedBy=Hal Cooper |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Star: Sammy Davis, Jr. as Rodney River Jr. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=In the Eye of the Beholder |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1972|2|16}} |EpisodeNumber=71 |EpisodeNumber2=21 |DirectedBy=Bill Bixby |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: William Lanteau as Vincent Pryor, Lou Cutell as Samson, Willie Aames as Harold O'Brien, James Cole as Ralphie, Mitchell Sakamoto as Frank Komosori, Suzanne Taylor as Miss Silo (as Sue Taylor). |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=Time for a Change |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1972|2|23}} |EpisodeNumber=72 |EpisodeNumber2=22 |DirectedBy=Bill Bixby |WrittenBy=Stan Cutler & Martin Donovan |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Willie Aames as Harold O'Brien, Barbara Cason as Irma Handily, Michael Link as Bruce, Michael Morgan as Steve. |LineColor=3251AE }}{{Episode list |Title=We Love Annie |OriginalAirDate={{start date|1972|3|1}} |EpisodeNumber=73 |EpisodeNumber2=23 |DirectedBy=James Komack |WrittenBy=James Komack |ShortSummary=Guest Stars: Anne Meara as Annie Dempsey, Jerry Stiller as Mr. Landon, Yvonne Wilder as Kathy, John Breckfield as Jeff (as Jon Breakfield). |LineColor=3251AE }} }} References1. ^{{cite web|date= July 2, 2010|last= Senensky|first= Ralph|authorlink= Ralph Senensky|url= http://ralph-senensky.blogspot.com/2010/07/f-for-mrs-l-bully-for-you-gentleman.html|title= AN F FOR MRS L, BULLY FOR YOU, GENTLEMAN FRIEND – July 1969 (The Courtship of Eddie’s Father) |publisher= Ralph's Trek|accessdate= July 13, 2011}} External links
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