Episode
My Three Sons: Ernie and Zsa Zsa
Overview
Bored because he has been left at home alone on a day off from school, Ernie goes on a search for movie stars. The boy loses his footing on a steep path and falls into Zsa Zsa Gabor's swimming pool in Beverly Hills. The glamorous lady invites him in until his clothes dry and later takes him to a real movie studio. Now the whole family as well as the police are searching for Ernie.
Details
- Series
- My Three Sons
- Season
- Season 8
- Episode
- Episode 21
- Air date
- 1968-01-27
- Runtime
- 30 min
Episode context
Ernie and Zsa Zsa is Episode 21 in Season 8 of My Three Sons. It aired on 1968-01-27. The runtime is 30 min.
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Episode 20: Ernie, the Jinx
A series of strange coincidences make young Ernie feel he's a jinx to anyone he contacts, but his father assures him that he has a loyal family who loves him in spite all of his trouble, and that they will stick by him no matter what.
Episode 22: A Horse for Uncle Charley
Uncle Charley is talked into buying an 11 year old trotting horse in the hopes of capturing old racing glories. The family is delighted when they hear that the horse, driven by Uncle Charley, has qualified for a race after winning a trial competition.
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Episode 24: Uncle Charley's Aunt
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Episode 17: The Chaperones
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Episode 25: The Standing-Still Tour
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Episode 16: Liverpool Saga
Chip invites his neighbour's long-haired, guitar playing boy from Liverpool as a key addition to his off-key rock and roll band. The English lad's soft, folksong guitar is a disappointment and obviously won't work with the raucous amplified trio, but he helps them to win a trophy in an amateur talent contest.
Episode 26: Honorable Guest
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