All Seasons

Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x1 The Caper at the Bijou (Unaired Pilot)

    • CBS

    This pilot episode was trimmed down and run as the first episode of season 1.

  • S01E01 Caper at the Bijou

    • September 29, 1959
    • CBS

    Dobie is desperate for money so he can take Thalia to the dance, so he and Maynard hatch a plot to dishonestly win $100 at the Bijou Theater on Jackpot Night.

  • S01E02 The Best Dressed Man

    • October 6, 1959
    • CBS

    Dobie competes with Milton Armitage to see who's wardrobe can most impress Thalia. Milton doesn't know that Dobie is getting his fancy clothes on loan from the local tailor [played by Mel Blanc].

  • S01E03 Love is a Science

    • October 13, 1959
    • CBS

    Dobie forsakes poetry and sets to studying science so he can become a wealthy doctor and win Thalia's greedy heart. This episode introduces Zelda Gilroy and features her and Dobie's first meeting.

  • S01E04 The Right Triangle

    • October 20, 1959
    • CBS

    Dobie's rarely seen older brother Davey [played by Darryl Hickman] convinces him to invent an affair with a married woman to impress a new girl in school,but then everyone starts believing that Dobie really is having an affair with his math teacher [played by Jean Byron].

  • S01E05 Maynard's Farewell to the Troops

    • November 3, 1959
    • CBS

    Maynard receives his draft notice and Mr. Pomfritt and Dobie host a testimonial farewell dinner for him. This episode introduces Michael J. Pollard as Maynard's beatnik cousin Jerome.

  • S01E06 The Sweet Singer of Central High

    • November 10, 1959
    • CBS

    After a throat operation, Dobie starts singing like Elvis Presley, and finds that it drives the girls at school wild. What's even better is that Thalia Meninger, the love of his life, has taken notice and decided to become his manager. [This is the only other show where Jerome Krebs appears.]

  • S01E07 Greater Love Hath No Man

    • November 17, 1959
    • CBS

    When Maynard returns from a short hitch in the service and falls for Dobie's girl Pearl, will Dobie do that far, far greater thing than he has ever done before and step aside for his love-struck friend?

  • S01E08 The Old Goat

    • November 24, 1959
    • CBS

    With the big football game coming up and Central High doomed to lose, Dobie, Maynard and their friends plot to steal Webster High's mascot, a goat which Webster players traditionally pet for good luck just before games.

  • S01E09 Dobie Gillis: Boy Actor

    • December 1, 1959
    • CBS

    Dobie and Maynard conspire to get leading man Milton out of the way by opening night so his understudy Dobie can star opposite the lovely Annabelle in the school play, "Magnolias at Manassas: a Drama of the Civil War."

  • S01E10 It Takes Two

    • December 8, 1959
    • CBS

    Dobie falls for Poppy Herring and must try to convince her he has a loving father to prove he has good genes to pass on to their children.

  • S01E11 Dobie's Birthday Party

    • December 15, 1959
    • CBS

    Dobie thinks everyone has forgotten his birthday.

  • S01E12 Deck the Halls

    • December 22, 1959
    • CBS

    Herbert T. Gillis finds himself in jail on Christmas Eve after being stripped of his holiday spirit and driven to desperation by his family and customers.

  • S01E13 Couchville, USA

    • December 29, 1959
    • CBS

    All Dobie wants is six dollars so he can take Thalia to the junior prom, but Dobie's Dad won't give it to him until Dobie admits he hates his father. A gentle satire on psychiatric trends of the day.

  • S01E14 The Gaucho

    • January 5, 1960
    • CBS

    Carlos, the suave son of an Argentinian general, boards with the Gillis family and immediately wins the fickle heart of Thalia. Dobie and Maynard plot to sabotage his success.

  • S01E15 The Smoke-Filled Room

    • January 12, 1960
    • CBS

    Thalia persuades Dobie to run against Milton Armitage in the election for junior class president. With Thalia serving as campaign manager and Maynard running a dirty tricks operation, how can Dobie lose?

  • S01E16 The Fist Fighter

    • January 19, 1960
    • CBS

    Thalia will give her love only to an athlete, so Dobie schemes to set himself up as a fearless fighter, Top Fist. But Milton Armitage, Dobie's rival for Thalia's fickle heart, calls Dobie's bluff and challenges him to a bout.

  • S01E17 The Hunger Strike

    • January 26, 1960
    • CBS

    Inspired by a poem and the prospect of winning Thalia's heart, Dobie embarks on a hunger strike, evoking from his family and friends admiration, worry and even wrath. Featuring a young Marlo Thomas and [briefly] Ryan O'Neal.

  • S01E18 The Flying Millicans

    • February 2, 1960
    • CBS

    Dobie falls in love with the beautiful and brainy Aphrodite [played by Yvonne Craig], whose robust family of health-food-eating acrobats begin putting Dobie through rigorous training in anticipation of the day he'll join their family and their act.

  • S01E19 Room at the Bottom

    • February 9, 1960
    • CBS

    Thalia wants Dobie to go to Willoughby Hall, an exclusive eastern school, and befriend the sons of wealthy bankers (an idea that also captures Mr. Gillis' fancy in a dream sequence). All Dobie wants is Thalia's love, but to win her heart he must get a 100 on his math test. To what depth will he sink for love? Also features Jean Byron as Dobie's math teacher and little Ronnie Howard as her son.

  • S01E20 The Power of Positive Thinking

    • February 16, 1960
    • CBS

    Dobie becomes enthralled by the theories of Professor Dobkin, author of "The Power of Magnetic Thought," whose teachings promise to make him the "dominating male" that Thalia demands.

  • S01E21 Dobie Spreads a Rumor

    • February 23, 1960
    • CBS

    Dobie plots to make Zelda more appealing to other boys by spreading a rumor that Zelda's father is inheriting one million dollars. Thie episode offers a rare glimpse of Zelda's family including her three sisters and her harried father.

  • S01E22 Love is a Fallacy

    • March 1, 1960
    • CBS

    Thalia attempts to teach Dobie the art of thinking, Maynard thumps out a jazz beat to "cogito ergo sum" on his school desk and new girl Whitney threatens to shake up the status quo.

  • S01E23 The Chicken from Outer Space

    • March 8, 1960
    • CBS

    As a biology class project Maynard gives a chicken an overdose of growth hormones

  • S01E24 Dobie's Navy Blues

    • March 15, 1960
    • CBS

    Dobie lies about joining the navy to impress a girl's sea-mined father

  • S01E25 Taken to the Cleaners

    • March 29, 1960
    • CBS

    Seeing a financial opportunity, Thalia gets Dobie and his Dad mixed up with a shady dry cleaning operation. Will she clean up while they're hung out to dry?

  • S01E26 That's Show Biz

    • April 5, 1960
    • CBS

    Mr & Mrs. Gillis are persuaded to help with the Central High Student-Parent Betterment League's Capers, an amateur revue featuring acts of questionable talent. This episode turns the spotlight on Frank Faylen.

  • S01E27 The Prettiest Collateral in Town

    • April 12, 1960
    • CBS

    To help his father's chances of securing a loan, Dobie agrees to date the banker's spoiled-brat daughter.

  • S01E28 Live Alone and Like It

    • April 19, 1960
    • CBS

    Dobie and Maynard strike out on their own and rent an apartment.

  • S01E29 The Big Sandwich

    • April 26, 1960
    • CBS

    Thalia hatches a scheme for Dobie to sell sandwiches at the school picnic.

  • S01E30 Soup and Fish

    • May 3, 1960
    • CBS

    Chatsworth Osborne, Jr. agrees to assist the under-dressed Dobie and Maynard gain entry to his cousin Sabrina Armitage's black-tie soirée by having each fellow take a turn wearing his tux. Will their jig be up and their pants down?

  • S01E31 Where There's a Will

    • May 10, 1960
    • CBS

    Mr. Gillis dreads signing his will and suffers a nightmare of what his wife and sons would do with his store in his absence.

  • S01E32 Put Your Feet in Our Hands

    • May 17, 1960
    • CBS

    Dobie and Chatsworth compete for the affections of Daphne by setting to work to sell the most shoes in her father's shoe store.

  • S01E33 Competition is the Life of Trade

    • May 24, 1960
    • CBS

    When the Quimbys come to town and open a grocery store, Dobie competes with Chatsworth for Delphine's affections while Mr. Gillis competes with Mr. Quimby for the local grocery trade.

  • S01E34 The French, They are a Funny Race

    • May 31, 1960
    • CBS

    Maynard is smitten with Francoise, and to compete with the similarly smitten Chatsworth Maynard trades in his sweatshirt and jazz sides for a sport coat and tie, but will he agree to shave off his beatnik beard?

  • S01E35 The Unregistered Nurse

    • June 7, 1960
    • CBS

    Dobie falls for a nurse and fakes having a serious illness to win her attentions, but the disease he and Maynard plucked from a medical book sparks a panic.

  • S01E36 The Long Arm of the Law

    • June 14, 1960
    • CBS

    After getting into an argument with a disgruntled police officer over picking flowers in the park Dobie goes to visit his new date that just so happens to be the officer's daughter.

  • S01E37 Here Comes the Groom

    • June 21, 1960
    • CBS

    A discouraged Dobie finally gives up on finding his dream girl and agrees to marry Zelda.

  • S01E38 A Taste of Lobster

    • June 28, 1960
    • CBS

    Dobie meets Gwyneth, a simple girl who despises money, until her kid sister begins dating 13-year-old Chrissie Tyler, who runs a lucrative babysitting racket out of Charlie Wong's ice cream parlor.

  • S01E39 Rock-a-Bye Dobie

    • July 5, 1960
    • CBS

    Dobie and a girl friend take a baby-sitting job,but the Gillises suspect Dobie is secretly a father.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Who Needs Elvis?

    • September 20, 1960
    • CBS

    Aiming high to win the affections of Esme Lauterbach (a 6'2"-tall beauty), Dobie allows Zelda to compose his entry in Mr. Pomfritt's music class contest. Dobie performs the song "I'm a Lover, Not a Fighter" from Dwayne Hickman's 1960 Capitol LP.

  • S02E02 You Ain't Nothin' But a Houn' Dog

    • October 4, 1960
    • CBS

    Maynard enters Dobie's old school essay "My Dog" in a newpaper Father's Day contest,but changes it to "My Dad". Dobie unexpectedly wins the newpapers contest-and becomes closer to his father as a result.

  • S02E03 Baby Talk

    • October 18, 1960
    • CBS

    Maynard finds an abandoned baby in the park.

  • S02E04 Dobie Goes Beatnik

    • October 25, 1960
    • CBS

    Thelonius Monk comes to town and invites Maynard to sit in on bongos! But Herbert needa a favor which will require Dobie and Maynard to switch identities.

  • S02E05 The Mystic Powers of Maynard G. Krebs

    • November 1, 1960
    • CBS

    Maynard has temporary ESP, which will allow hiw to prodict the winner of the Kennedy-Nixon pressidential election

  • S02E06 The Face That Stopped the Clock

    • November 15, 1960
    • CBS

    Maynard takes a job selling clock-statues at an army surplus store, where he is assigned the impossible task of selling the overstock on grotesque Confucius statues with clocks in their bellies.

  • S02E07 Maynard G. Krebs: Boy Millionaire

    • November 22, 1960
    • CBS

    Maynard finds a purse containing $512 and eagerly awaits the day six months later when he can claim the money, but two con men see in Maynard an easy mark to make them some easy money.

  • S02E08 Around My Room in 80 Days

    • November 29, 1960
    • CBS

    A rare glimpse of Maynard's home life. Most of this episode has to do with Dobie and Maynard helping a classmate not to drop out of school.

  • S02E09 Drag Strip Dobie

    • December 6, 1960
    • CBS

    Dobie has eyes for the cute new girl in school, Charlotte Lamarr, and gets a hot rod to impress her. He has competition from the rich and snooty Chatsworth Osborne Jr., so Zelda gives him a hand in thwarting Chatsworth's plans.

  • S02E10 Jangle Bells

    • December 20, 1960
    • CBS

    Maynard throws a Christmas party for his friends, but status seeker Zelda persuades Dobie it would be better to attend Chatsworth's posh party. Troubled, Dobie is haunted by ghosts in this spoof of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."

  • S02E11 Parlez-Vous English

    • December 27, 1960
    • CBS

    Hungry for culture and sophistication, Mrs. Gillis befriends a French modern artist and encourages Dobie to date his existentialist poet daughter, but Yvette has her eyes set on the elder Mr. Gillis.

  • S02E12 The Day the Teachers Disappeared

    • January 3, 1961
    • CBS

    Parents pinch-hit for the teachers when a flu epidemic fells the faculty. Dobie livens up Mrs. Kenney's music class by singing "Don't Send a Rabbit" from Dwayne Hickman's 1960 Capitol LP "Dobie."

  • S02E13 What's My Lion?

    • January 10, 1961
    • CBS

    Maynard befriends a real cool cat: the lion belonging to His Imperial Radiance Prince Dumiphon of Ambodia.

  • S02E14 The Big Question

    • January 24, 1961
    • CBS

    Mr. Pomfritt assigns an essay addressing a big question: "Whither are we drifting?" Dobie and Maynard mull the question and their uncertain futures in an atypical episode that is more thoughtful than humorous.

  • S02E15 Have You Stopped Beating Your Wife?

    • January 31, 1961
    • CBS

    After too many late nights with the boys at the Bison Lodge, Mr. Gillis seeks to bring the romance back to his neglected marriage, heeding the sound advice of Dobie and his trusty marriage manual.

  • S02E16 The Bitter Feud of Dobie and Maynard

    • February 7, 1961
    • CBS

    Maynard realizes his close friendship with Dobie is affecting Dobie's social and educational advancement, so Maynard decides he must end their friendship for Dobie's own good.

  • S02E17 Zelda, Get Off My Back

    • February 14, 1961
    • CBS

    Dobie encourages Zelda to go and be wined and dined while tutoring the Yale-aspiring Chatsworth (thus freeing Dobie to date other girls). Will it be "out of sight, out of mind" or will Zelda's absence make his heart grow fonder?

  • S02E18 I Was a High School Scrooge

    • February 28, 1961
    • CBS

    Central High's yearbook editor Zelda assigns Dobie and Maynard to write a "where are they now" feature on the school's former star football player and 1911 graduate Walter "show 'em no mercy" Appleby, whom the boys discover has seemingly fallen on hard times.

  • S02E19 Will Success Spoil Dobie's Mother?

    • February 28, 1961
    • CBS

    Mrs. Gillis writes the winning entry in a contest and Dobie eagerly anticipates the prize: a date with glamorous movie starlet Merilee Maribou. Seeing the date as a stepping stone to success, Dobie performs "Don't Shoot The Man on the Moon" from Dwayne Hickman's 1960 Capitol LP, "Dobie."

  • S02E20 The Second Childhood of Herbert T. Gillis

    • March 7, 1961
    • CBS

    Dobie's upcoming graduation brings to light the embarrassing fact that Herbert T. Gillis never graduated high school, but thanks to evening classes for adults Dobie's Dad is determined to finally finish what he started long ago.

  • S02E21 Dobie Versus the Machine

    • March 14, 1961
    • CBS

    Adrift after graduation, Dobie and Maynard seek the counsel of their elders and of professionals on what next to do with their lives. In the end they decide to enlist in the army.

  • S02E22 Baby Shoes

    • March 21, 1961
    • CBS

    Dobie receives a friendly letter from his Uncle Sam: "Greetings. Your enlistment in the United States Army has been processed." As the Gillises prepare to send their boy into the service, Dobie's baby shoes spark a flashback to the 1940s when Mr. and Mrs. Gillis were eagerly expecting their baby.

  • S02E23 I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Solider, Sailor, or Marine

    • March 28, 1961
    • CBS

    Maynard misses the bus on his first day in the Army, but Chatsworth fills him in for him. After they switch back, Maynard finds that thanks to Chatsworth, he has become eligible for Officer Candidate School.

  • S02E24 The Chicken Corporal

    • April 4, 1961
    • CBS

    Being put in charge of his squad's barracks goes to Dobie's head and his friendship with Maynard suffers, along with the opportunity for a double date.

  • S02E25 The Solid Gold Dog Tag

    • April 11, 1961
    • CBS

    Despite opposition from his mother, Chatsworth decides to join Dobie and Maynard in the Army.

  • S02E26 The Battle of Maynard's Beard

    • April 18, 1961
    • CBS

    After getting his beard caught in his rifle's bolt release, Maynard is ordered to shave off the offending fuzz. When the protest cat protests the order, Dobie defends his friend before a military tribunal.

  • S02E27 Spaceville

    • April 25, 1961
    • CBS

    Dobie, Maynard and Corporal Kilroy (a chimpanzee) are selected to participate in Operation Moonshot, which requires them to spend 30 days in a simulated space capsule. Will Maynard and Kilroy's antics bring them from the frying pan to the launching pad?

  • S02E28 Like Mother, Like Daughter, Like Wow

    • May 2, 1961
    • CBS

    Mr. Gillis' high school squeeze Bubbles moves back to town with her beautiful daughter Hazel, stirring up fond memories and green-eyed monsters.

  • S02E29 Dobie Plays Cupid

    • May 9, 1961
    • CBS

    Home from the Army on furlough, Dobie attempts to boost Maynard's confidence with girls by convincing him that his twitchy eyebrows give him irresistible sex appeal.

  • S02E30 Like Father, Like Son, Like Trouble

    • May 16, 1961
    • CBS

    Dobie gets cast in the army play and while in costume, leads a girl to believe he is an army official. The problem: she is the daughter of a real army officer.

  • S02E31 Be It Ever So Humble

    • May 23, 1961
    • CBS

    After watching a sentimental war movie, Maynard is stricken with acute homesickness and secures a pass home. Dobie fears his buddy has gone AWOL and returns home to bring him back, securing his own pass home by claiming that his father is deathly ill.

  • S02E32 Aah, Yer Fadder Wears Army Shoes

    • May 30, 1961
    • CBS

    Not to be upstaged by a beautiful Army brat with an impressive pedigree, Dobie claims his father is a missing in action WWII hero and sets to spinning yarns of his extraordinary exploits.

  • S02E33 Everything but the Truth

    • June 6, 1961
    • CBS

    Zelda tells the snooty Rochelle that she and Dobie are secretly engaged, weaving a web of deception that threatens to ensnare her at the big society party. This time the spotlight shines on Sheila James in what appears to be a set up for a spin-off.

  • S02E34 Goodbye Mister Pomfritt, Hello Mr. Chips

    • June 13, 1961
    • CBS

    Mr. Pomfritt is discouraged and decides to leave the teaching profession, inspiring Dobie and Maynard to host a testimonial dinner to encourage and hearten him in his calling.

  • S02E35 Take Me to Your Leader

    • June 20, 1961
    • CBS

    On a dark and stormy night inside the grocery store, Dobie, Maynard,and Zelda discuss alien possession, and thus believe that the store's next patron, a beautiful blonde, is secretly an alien.

  • S02E36 This Ain't the Way We Used to Do It

    • June 27, 1961
    • CBS

    When Maynard suffers a head injury, a feisty WWII veteran comes out of retirement to help the platoon complete Operation Xerxes.

Season 3

  • S03E01 The Ruptured Duck

    • October 10, 1961
    • CBS

    Dobie and Maynard are honorably discharged from the Army and immediately join Zelda in enrolling at S. Peter Pryor Junior College, where their old high school teacher Mr. Pomfritt is now a professor.

  • S03E02 Dobie, Dobie, Who's Got Dobie?

    • October 17, 1961
    • CBS

    Dobie's romances with other women are torpedoed by Zelda's clever schemes.

  • S03E03 Move Over, Perry Mason

    • October 24, 1961
    • CBS

    Maynard sues after getting his hand stuck in Gillis Grocery's gumball machine.

  • S03E04 The Fast White Mouse

    • October 31, 1961
    • CBS

    Dobie uses the heredity factor to convince Zelda to abandon her dreams of marrying and having children with him and to turn her affections towards a more suitable mate: Chatsworth Osborn, Jr.

  • S03E05 The Gigolo

    • November 7, 1961
    • CBS

    Maynard becomes the most sought-after date because no girl's boyfriend would be jealous of him. Maynard lets this go to his head and Dobie tries to snap him back to his old, simple self

  • S03E06 Dig, Dig, Dig

    • November 14, 1961
    • CBS

    Mr. Gillis fears Dobie's interest in Egyptology is inspired less by mouldering mummies and more by the beautiful Dr. Burkhart.

  • S03E07 Eat , Drink, and Be Merry... For Tomorrow... Ker-boom

    • November 21, 1961
    • CBS

    Dr. Burkhart asks her class to bring items to include in a time capsule, but Maynard refuses, discouraged by his conviction that within a matter of years the world will go "boom, boom, ker-boom!" and there will be nobody left to discover the time capsule.

  • S03E08 The Richest Squirrel in Town

    • November 28, 1961
    • CBS

    Mr. Pomfritt reports $41.37 has disappeared from his desk. Earlier that day Maynard arrived to school in a taxi, telling Dobie a squirrel gave him $41.37. Dobie tries to right the wrong, but, proving that no good deed goes unpunished, finds himself the prime suspect.

  • S03E09 The Second Most Beautiful Girl in the World

    • December 5, 1961
    • CBS

    Dobie falls for the soft-hearted Sally Bean, whose parents insist she must date two boys at a time. Can Dobie hope to compete for Sally's affections against Chatsworth Osborne, Jr.?

  • S03E10 This Town Ain't Big Enough for Me and Robert Browning

    • December 12, 1961
    • CBS

    "A man's reach should exceed his grasp," wrote Robert Browning, and Dobie is inspired to reach for the unattainable Poppy Jordan.

  • S03E11 Have Reindeer, Will Travel

    • December 19, 1961
    • CBS

    Maynard befriends a poor Mexican shoeshine boy and generously gives him $55.78--all the money his classmates had saved to fund their Christmas dance. To earn back the money, Maynard takes a job as a department store Santa Claus.

  • S03E12 Crazylegs Gillis

    • December 26, 1961
    • CBS

    When the irresponsible quarterback the Gillises and Maynard have been trying to help and keep from getting cut from the team disappears just before kickoff, a gridiron veteran volunteers to come out of mothballs to cover for him.

  • S03E13 Blue Tail Fly

    • January 2, 1962
    • CBS

    Dobie runs against Chatsworth for student council. Campaign manager Zelda wants to have Dobie sing like Chatsworth and his hired folk-singers, but Dobie wants to run on the issues alone.

  • S03E14 I Do Not Choose to Run

    • January 9, 1962
    • CBS

    Herbert is running for mayor and Dobie falls in love with his opponent's daughter.

  • S03E15 Happiness Can't Buy Money

    • January 16, 1962
    • CBS

    Chatsworth asks Herbert T. Gillis to come to Osborn Manor and mold him from being a namby-pamby weakling into a a manly man among men, but Mumsy and Trembley conspire to quash Chatsworth's conversion.

  • S03E16 Magnificent Failure

    • January 23, 1962
    • CBS

    Mr. Gillis entertains big dreams of selling his grocery store to a supermarket chain for a big price and being able to give his family more time and luxuries.

  • S03E17 For Whom the Wedding Bell Tolls

    • January 30, 1962
    • CBS

    A wedding-by-proxy sparks Zelda's mania to get married, so Dobie and Maynard seek to escape by stowing away on a cargo ship bound for South America, not realizing Zelda is also aboard.

  • S03E18 Girls Will Be Boys

    • February 13, 1962
    • CBS

    Maynard meets his kind of girl in Edwina "Eddie" Kegel, a tomboy who enjoys hacking around with him, watching building demolitions and sewer excavations and laughing at the "oblongs" at the sophomore dance.

  • S03E19 Marriage Counselor

    • February 20, 1962
    • CBS

    Mr. Pomfritt's lecture on marriage convinces Dobie that marrying Zelda is his only logical choice. But is marriage meant to be a logical choice?

  • S03E20 The Big Blunder and Egg Man

    • February 27, 1962
    • CBS

    To impress a girl, Dobie invests more than he should in his economics class project. He buys stock in an egg company and ends up with a room full of eggs. Cheryl Holdridge guest stars as Daphne Winsett. [Dwayne Hickman began dating Holdridge after this episode.]

  • S03E21 Birth of a Salesman

    • March 6, 1962
    • CBS

    Thalia Menninger, now the assistant sales manager for the Pylon Corporation, reenters Dobie's life. Dobie vows not to fall under her spell again since he knows she will ultimately break his heart as he will never be the money making machine she is looking for in a husband.

  • S03E22 Like, Oh Brother

    • March 13, 1962
    • CBS

    Dobie and Maynard agree to volunteer as big brothers at the Settlement House for underprivileged children and in doing so help Dr. Burkhart bridge the gap between sociological theory and practice.

  • S03E23 Dobie Gillis: Wanted Dead or Alive

    • April 3, 1962
    • CBS

    A remake of the first season's "Room at the Bottom," with Mr. Pomfritt playing the part of the put-upon teacher with a dissatisfied spouse. Dobie and Maynard babysit the Pomfritts' children and are tempted to peek at the test, a high score on which would allow Dobie to transfer to an Ivy League school.

  • S03E24 Names My Mother Called Me

    • March 27, 1962
    • CBS

    Dobie discovers the significance of his unusual name when his distinguished namesake summons him to New York City to share a parting message. A thoughtful episode with an inspiring message for young people.

  • S03E25 An American Strategy

    • June 19, 1962
    • CBS

    Dobie lands a job at Lumpkin Lumber through the influence of his girlfriend Gloria, but when the boss' brash daughter takes a shine to him, Dobie sees a chance to climb the corporate ladder to success.

  • S03E26 The Truth Session

    • April 10, 1962
    • CBS

    Maynard learns that while honesty may be the best policy, it's not always the best way to win friends and influence people.

  • S03E27 I Remember Muu Muu

    • April 17, 1962
    • CBS

    Yellow journalist Maynard writes a scandalous article for The Pryor Crier, sensationalizing Dr. Burkhart's anthropology class' planned reenactment of a native dance into a "pagan revel" that raises the blood pressure of outraged parents.

  • S03E28 Sweet Success of Smell

    • April 24, 1962
    • CBS

    When their biology professor discovers that Maynard can track missing objects by their smell, Maynard becomes a Private Nose. Kristen Nelson, Ricky's wife, guest stars.

  • S03E29 When Other Friendships Have Been Forgot

    • May 1, 1962
    • CBS

    Dobie determines to toss the co-dependent Maynard from the nest of their friendship to let him learn self-sufficiency, but the tossing proves more difficult than anticipated.

  • S03E30 I Was a Boy Sorority Girl

    • May 8, 1962
    • CBS

    To earn $20 to woo his high-class girlfriend Samantha, Dobie and Maynard take a job as waiters at a sorority house party, but when Samantha shows up as a guest, the boys become girls to avoid being detected.

  • S03E31 It Takes a Heap O' Livin' to Make a Cave a Home

    • May 15, 1962
    • CBS

    On an anthropology class field trip, Maynard stumbles into a hidden cave and discovers and befriends a stone-age caveman.

  • S03E32 Back-to-Nature Boy

    • May 22, 1962
    • CBS

    Chatsworth's cousin Edwina drops out of high society to hack around with her childhood chum Maynard. Fearing Eddie's infatuation will lead to marriage, the scandalized Osbornes set to work making a gentleman of Maynard.

  • S03E33 How to Cheat an Honest Man

    • May 29, 1962
    • CBS

    When Dobie tries to impress a girl who expects complete honesty, he, his dad, and Maynard get arrested for trying to reverse a "fixed" parking ticket.

  • S03E34 Bachelor Father... and Son

    • June 5, 1962
    • CBS

    Mrs. Gillis leaves to visit relatives in Cleveland for a few weeks and the Gillis boys welcome the freedom, but quickly learn how much they need her firm and guiding hand upon them.

  • S03E35 Like Low Noon

    • June 12, 1962
    • CBS

    Bully Butch Baumgartner is due into town on the noon bus and has a score to settle with Dobie. Will Dobie muster the courage to face the man who hates him, or lie a coward in his grave?

  • S03E36 The Frat's in the Fire

    • June 26, 1962
    • CBS

    Due to his humble origins, Dobie is denied membership in Chatsworth's exclusive Silver Spoon Club, so he and Maynard scheme to deliver a low blow to the highbrow frat boys.

Season 4

  • S04E01 A Funny Thing Happened to Me on the Way to a Funny Thing

    • September 26, 1962
    • CBS

    A misunderstanding results in Maynard being committed to a mental hospital. Dobie is determined to bust out his good buddy by impersonating iconic television doctor Ben Casey.

  • S04E02 What's a Little Murder Between Friends

    • October 3, 1962
    • CBS

    Tuesday Weld returns as Thalia for this atmospheric outing set in a large mansion on a dark and stormy night. After making Thalia the beneficiary of his GI insurance policy, Dobie becomes paranoid that she is plotting to kill him.

  • S04E03 Northern Comfort

    • October 10, 1962
    • CBS

    Dobie's southern-fried cousin Virgil comes north to start a music career and in order to get the electric guitar, fancy threads, leggy girl and loot to launch he lays on the charm as thick and sweet as a mint julep.

  • S04E04 The Ugliest American

    • October 17, 1962
    • CBS

    Dr. Burkhart's anthropology class field trip takes Dobie and Maynard to the heart of the Amazon. While Dobie is off buying a shrunken head to impress beautiful classmate Clydene, Maynard mysteriously disappears.

  • S04E05 A Splinter Off the Old Block

    • October 24, 1962
    • CBS

    To win the sympathies of Clarissa, Duncan Gillis tells her that his cousin Dobie is an alcoholic, a role Dobie is eager to play if it means being rehabilitated by a young Ellen Burstyn as an idealistic social worker.

  • S04E06 What Makes the Varsity Drag?

    • October 31, 1962
    • CBS

    To win the attentions of beautiful Lottie Lee, Dobie joins the school football team and immediately finds himself the target of Lottie's jealous brute of a boyfriend, the quarterback for the opposing team in the upcoming big game.

  • S04E07 Like Hi, Explosives

    • November 7, 1962
    • CBS

    Maynard and Duncan set out in the grocery truck to make a delivery, not realizing their cargo is a highly combustible container of nitroglycerine.

  • S04E08 Where is Thy Sting

    • November 14, 1962
    • CBS

    Dobie plays sick to sucker some succor from pre-med student Emily. But oh what a tangled web Dobie weaves when first he practiced to deceive.

  • S04E09 Flow Gently, Sweet Money

    • November 21, 1962
    • CBS

    An older woman [played by Yvonne Craig] teaches Dunky how to be rotten to succeed in the world so he'll be able to provide for her younger sister. But meanwhile the younger sister is falling for nice, honest Dobie.

  • S04E10 Strictly for the Birds

    • November 28, 1962
    • CBS

    To win the affections of his patriotic dreamgirl Betsy, Dobie must pass Dr. Burkhart's rigorous American History exam. Dobie and Maynard plan to wing it with the help of Arthur the mynah bird.

  • S04E11 The Iceman Goeth

    • December 5, 1962
    • CBS

    Maynard and Duncan go on the lam after accidentally locking Mr. Gillis in the freezer and thinking they've killed him. Meanwhile, Dobie and Mr. Gillis come under suspicion in the disappearance of Duncan.

  • S04E12 Doctor Jekyll and Mister Gillis

    • December 12, 1962
    • CBS

    To avoid failing an upcoming test that will cause him to flunk out of school, Maynard drinks a potion that is supposed to turn him into a genius, but ends up transforming him into a monster.

  • S04E13 Will the Real Santa Claus Please Come Down the Chimney

    • December 19, 1962
    • CBS

    To cure Maynard of his childish belief in Santa Claus, Mr. Gillis climbs down the chimney on Christmas Eve - but gets stuck.

  • S04E14 Who Did William Tell?

    • January 2, 1963
    • CBS

    Cousin Dunky gets a role in a visiting production of William Tell and falls for a young opera star, unaware she has a jealous boyfriend.

  • S04E15 Too Many Kooks Spoil the Broth

    • January 9, 1963
    • CBS

    Dobie falls for a kitchenware heiress and wants to impress her by selling one of the man's Quickie-Cookers, but gets competition from his visiting southern cousin, Virgil.

  • S04E16 Vocal Boy Makes Good

    • January 16, 1963
    • CBS

    Dobie beats Maynard out for a temporary position as a member of the vocal group, The Lettermen. The Lettermen appear as themselves.

  • S04E17 All Right, Dobie, Drop the Gun

    • January 23, 1963
    • CBS

    Escaped convict Clyde "The Goon" Calhoun and his moll Patsy are on the lam and holing up at the Gillises, holding the family hostage while awaiting Big Louie's arrival. A satire of the hard-boiled crime dramas of the day.

  • S04E18 And Now a Word From Our Sponsor

    • January 30, 1963
    • CBS

    Dobie is the new DJ on the college radio station. A mobster tries to give him payola to make his country-singer girlfriend a star. But meanwhile Zelda has singing aspirations of her own with an album called "How To Drive Men Wild", produced by Maynard. Zelda's not half-bad as a singer. We also get a rare glimpse of Maynard playing guitar and singing.

  • S04E19 Two for the Whipsaw

    • February 6, 1963
    • CBS

    Chatsworth pays Dobie $200 to impersonate him at a stuffy dinner party, but Dobie's deception isn't the only one on the evening's menu.

  • S04E20 The Moon and No Pence

    • February 13, 1963
    • CBS

    Dobie attracts the affections of an eccentric Russian girl who wants only to dance barefoot in the moonlight wearing gossamer robes. Conversely, Zelda is determined to transform Dobie into the boy in the gray flannel suit.

  • S04E21 The Beast With Twenty Fingers

    • February 20, 1963
    • CBS

    Maynard and Mr. Gillis' pinkies become entrapped in a Gypsy Love Link bought from a band of novelty-selling Gypsies. While Mr. Gillis and Maynard (beardless and in drag!) attend the grocer's convention, Dobie sets out in search of the secret to unlocking them.

  • S04E22 Thanks For the Memory

    • February 27, 1963
    • CBS

    When a foreign student likes Dobie because he is simple-minded, Zelda decides to teach him how to improve his memory. Meanwhile, Maynard is attracted to her elephant.

  • S04E23 Three Million Coins in the Fountain

    • March 6, 1963
    • CBS

    The Osbornes awake to find themselves bankrupt! But crafty Chatsworth is quick to cook up a scheme that will keep their parsnips buttered.

  • S04E24 Beethoven, Presley, and Me

    • March 13, 1963
    • CBS

    A music publisher and a radio disc jockey possess a mechanical marvel (played by Robby the Robot) that can guarantee hit records. While Virgil T. Gillis is attempting to sell them his southern-fried songs, Maynard monkeys with the machine and is transformed into a robot.

  • S04E25 The Little Chimp That Couldn't

    • March 20, 1963
    • CBS

    Maynard commits to teaching tricks to Seymour the chimp to keep the college from selling the little fellow to a medical school.

  • S04E26 There's Always Room for One Less

    • March 27, 1963
    • CBS

    Thrown out by his mother, Chatsworth moves in with the Gillises for a while. But what are the motives for the Gillis's generosity?

  • S04E27 The General Cried at Dawn

    • April 3, 1963
    • CBS

    While vacationing in the banana republic of Boca Dolce, the boys are abducted and Maynard is forced to impersonate his look-alike, General Ramon, a fearless leader known as El Tigre.

  • S04E28 Now I Lay Me Down to Steal

    • April 10, 1963
    • CBS

    Dobie, Maynard and Mr. Gillis are begrudgingly invited to spend the weekend at Osborne Manor, a visit that coincides with several puzzling robberies. Could our Maynard be a sleepwalking kleptomaniac?

  • S04E29 Lassie, Get Lost

    • April 17, 1963
    • CBS

    When the beautiful Valentine Van Loon broadcasts a plea and a reward for the return of her lost dog Boo Boo, it becomes father vs. son to be the first to find and return the pooch, Dobie for romantic reasons and Mr. Gillis for the hard, cold cash.

  • S04E30 The Rice and Old Shoes Caper

    • April 24, 1963
    • CBS

    Zelda is tired of being rejected by Dobie, while Maynard realizes that no other woman would put up with him. Maynard agrees to marry Zelda but her plan is to induce Dobie to come to Maynard's rescue and take his place.

  • S04E31 Requiem for an Underweight Heavyweight

    • May 1, 1963
    • CBS

    Pills containing the concentrated essence of the Galapagos Island turtle transform Maynard into the powerhouse prizefighter "Killer Krebs."

  • S04E32 I Was a Spy for the F.O.B.

    • May 8, 1963
    • CBS

    Maynard and the Gillises go to Washington D.C. and Maynard gets mistaken for a rocket scientist and sought by foreign spies for his secret fuel formula.

  • S04E33 There's a Broken Light for Every Broken Heart on Broadway

    • May 15, 1963
    • CBS

    Maynard guides a fellow student to become a singing sensation, then ponders if he should step aside when a big-time agent wants to take her on. (The plot was farfetched, but it did have a touching story.)

  • S04E34 Beauty is Only Kin Deep

    • May 22, 1963
    • CBS

    Dobie falls in love with a girl at school, but family tradition prevents her from marrying until a match can be found for her older sister.

  • S04E35 The Call of the, Like, Wild

    • May 29, 1963
    • CBS

    When Maynard confuses a musk ox-derived love potion for his hair tonic he becomes the irresistible desire of every woman. The mercenary Mr. Gillis hopes to capitalize on his catapulting Maynard to Hollywood stardom.

  • S04E36 The Devil and Dobie Gillis

    • June 5, 1963
    • CBS

    Chatsworth approaches Dobie with a scheme to rig the raffle at the Osborne charity bazaar and split the $5,000 prize. Will the allure of all that filthy lucre lead the perpetually poor Dobie down the road to perdition?

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