Thu, Jan 21, 1965
Charlie helps take care of a young Korean girl (Cherylene Lee), until her widowed father (John Lupton) can arrange for a permanent caretaker. The girl exhibits signs of PTSD after losing her mother during the war.
Thu, Feb 11, 1965
Steve (Fred MacMurray) is asked to modify a plane for a woman pilot (Dianne Foster), who wants to make a flight around the world.
Thu, Feb 25, 1965
Robbie is head of the committee for decorating the school float for a parade. He comes up with an idea that seems scandalous. Chip has romance problems with someone (Susan Gordon) who is older than he.
Thu, Mar 11, 1965
Charley runs into a friend (Gloria Swanson) from his vaudeville days on the stage. Since she looks great for her age, Charley thinks she might have found the fountain of youth. She tells Charley he just needs to enjoy his life.
Thu, Apr 29, 1965
Uncle Charley (William Demarest) takes Chip (Stanley Livingston) with him, when he attends a reunion dinner with his vaudevillian friends. Chip meets a girl (Angela Cartwright) there that he likes. When he loses one of his shoes, he feels like Cinderella at the ball.
Thu, May 13, 1965
Sally's (Meredith MacRae) cousin visits. Since Suzanne (Susan Seaforth Hayes) is attractive, she captures men's attention. Not wanting to be bothered, she and Uncle Charley (William Demarest) disguise her looks.
Thu, Sep 16, 1965
Mike and Sally are married as Tim Considine and Meredith MacRae make their last appearance on the show. Mike thanks Steve (Fred MacMurray) for everything before he and Sally head off to his new job out of state. Back at home, the attention turns to newly-orphaned Ernie (Barry Livingston.
Thu, Oct 14, 1965
Uncle Charley (William Demarest) is upset when Robbie (Don Grady) leaves for a date at 11:30 p.m., but Steve (Fred MacMurray) tells Charley not to worry because Robbie has common sense. When Charley finds out he is dating a chorus girl (Pamela Austin), he is sure Robbie's future is doomed.
Thu, Nov 18, 1965
Uncle Charley (William Demarest) provides the correct answer to a radio contest and wins one dance lesson. His instructor is a pretty woman (Joanna Moore), who is also skilled in sales. Charley buys her lines and purchases more lessons.