Thu, Sep 19, 1963
Robbie (Don Grady) enters a contest to perform a song he wrote to impress a girl (Regina Groves). The whole family is involved when they perform backup singing for Robbie.
Thu, Oct 3, 1963
Steve's (Fred MacMurray) day starts with his cutting himself when he shaves in the morning. The day goes from bad to worse.
Thu, Oct 24, 1963
Steve (Fred MacMurray) wants Mike (Tim Considine) to help him find a date for Sally (Meredith MacRae), who works with Steve. Mike has no interest in helping because he thinks he has already found true love. When Mike finds himself helping Sally, he realizes he wants to date her himself.
Thu, Oct 31, 1963
Stanley Livingston's real-life brother, Barry Livingston, joins the cast as Ernie, a foster child living with a family down the street. The two boys go off on an adventure to find a treasure chest.
Thu, Nov 28, 1963
Mike wants to propose to Sally, but can't seem to find the right words or the right time to do so. After several awkward attempts, Mike isn't sure Sally will accept. Meanwhile, Sally tells Steve she knows Mike is trying to propose, but she won't do the asking. Finally, when the two of them are alone together on a park bench, Mike comes right out and pops the question in a traditional, straightforward manner. Sally accepts immediately and admits she should have done so the first two times he asked.
Thu, Jan 9, 1964
Steve (Fred MacMurray) meets a woman (Jaye P. Morgan), while he is out walking Tramp, the dog. She works in a chorus line as a dancer, but the boys think the woman is only interested in finding a husband.
Thu, Feb 6, 1964
After her fiance dies, a Chinese girl (Aki Hara) comes to America to stay with Steve's co-worker. He asks Steve to have Robbie help her adjust to America prior to meeting his Chinese-American friend (George Takei).
Thu, Apr 9, 1964
Robbie's History class proceeds to run roughshod over an attractive young substitute teacher when their regular teacher becomes incapacitated. Frustrated and exasperated, the sub pays a visit to the lady she's filling in for and asks for advice. Meanwhile, Robbie gets an earful at home from both Steve and Mike after Mike recognizes her name.
Thu, May 7, 1964
A Hollywood producer (Phillip Pine) visiting Bryant Park sees Tramp and thinks he would be great for the animal lead in a movie he is making. Bub, Robbie and Chip fly out to Hollywood with Tramp so he can do an audition.
Thu, May 14, 1964
Mike (Tim Considine) and Robbie (Don Grady), aspiring songwriters, go against the odds and travel to New York to present a song they wrote to a big-time record producer (John Howard). A New York cabbie (Sidney Clute) helps them in the big city, and they reach their destination. Although the producer doesn't want the song, he gives the brothers some real-life solid advice, and they go home all the wiser for the adventure.
Thu, May 21, 1964
After reading "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", Chip decides he, Ernie, and their friend Melinda (Jennie Lynn) should reenact some of the adventures.
Thu, May 28, 1964
Steve is asked to take in a boy, who is a delinquent. When Steve has to be out of town that week, it is up to Bub and the boys to handle the visit. When someone (Tony Dow) comes to the house, they assume he is the delinquent.