Episode
Family Affair: Ciao, Uncle Bill
Overview
Uncle Bill might have found the right woman to marry in Rome, but calls it off when she doesn't like children
Details
- Series
- Family Affair
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 11
- Air date
- 1968-12-16
Episode context
Ciao, Uncle Bill is Episode 11 in Season 3 of Family Affair. It aired on 1968-12-16.
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Episode 10: A Matter of Choice
Cissy befriends a girl who uses her to disobey her parents. Uncle Bill feels that Buffy and Jody would benefit from listening to fairy tales than watching war-based programs on TV, but the fairy tales end up giving them nightmares.
Episode 12: A Nanny for All Seasons
French contemplates marriage to raise his professional esteem.
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Episode 9: Albertine
A little girl named Albertine charms everyone by bragging about her father, which she doesn't really have.
Episode 13: Family Plan
Bill is laid up with a broken leg from a ski accident. The kids and his girlfriend both give him some horrendous care.
Episode 8: The Unsound of Music
A nightclub singer coaches tone-deaf Buffy.
Episode 14: To Love with Buffy
Bill takes Buffy on a trip with him to Puerto Rico to spend some time together. He then meets a flame of his, but he vows to spend all of his time with Buffy.
Episode 7: Christmas Came a Little Early
Buffy throws an early Christmas party for a sick little girl who might not live to see it.
Episode 15: A Family Group
Cissy brings home a friend named Dana who brags to everyone that her family life is absolutely fabulous, until Bill finds out that her parents are divorced and are looking for her.
Episode 6: Oliver
The twins bring home a large dog that dislikes Bill.
Episode 16: A Lesson for Grown-Ups
The siblings take action to solve a financial crisis.
Episode 5: The Substitute Teacher
Jody is attracted to a new substitute teacher, but is sad when she leaves. Uncle Bill meets Jody's secret crush and finds out that she looks somewhat like the children's mother.
Episode 17: Oh, To Be in England
A year in England doesn't include Bill.