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Starring Patty Duke
Season 3 (ABC) (1965-66)
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
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############ The Patty Duke Show #############
############## season 3 1965-66 ##############
############### (final season) ###############
ABC Wednesdays 8:00 pm
32 episodes
Produced by Bob Sweeney
Regular cast:
Patty Duke (as Patty and Cathy Lane)
Eddie Applegate (as Richard Harrison)
William Schallert (as Martin Lane)
Jean Byron (as Natalie Lane)
Paul O'Keffe (as Ross Lane)
Note: A few of the 3rd season episodes don't feature the "Cathy" character,
but they still have the "identical cousins" theme song.

3.01 [73] Patty Duke Show: A FOGGY DAY IN BROOKLYN HEIGHTS
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1073
15Sep65 ABC
Written by Roswell Rogers
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Guest cast:
Frankie Avalon (as himself)
Robyn Millan (as Roz)
Natalie Masters (as Mrs. Marlow)
Frank Parks (as Marlow)
The big luau has been rained out, and Patty is settling down to a dull
evening with Richard - until Frankie Avalon's car breaks down in front
of the house. When he rings Patty's doorbell to use the phone Patty's
not about to let her idol get away so soon.

3.02 [74] Patty Duke Show: OPERATION - TONSILS
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1074
22Sep65 ABC (Network Re-run 11May66)
Written by Ted and Mathilde Ferro
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Guest cast:
Troy Donahue (as Dr. George Morgan)
K.T. Stevens (as Nurse Bates)
Robyn Miller (as Roz)
Laura Peters (as Monica)
Mary Lansing (as Nurse Peters)
Patty's dismay over having her tonsils removed evaporates when she meets
George Morgan, a doctor she considers "even better looking than Troy Donahue".

3.03 [75] Patty Duke Show: PARTYING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1074
29Sep65 ABC
Written by Ed Jurist
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Guest cast:
Harold Peary (as Uncle Howard)
Laura Barton (as Monica)
Hank Jones (as Norman)
The Shindigs
When Patty learns that Richard is going to a record hop without her,
she decides to throw a party the same night - with live music. Patty sings
"I'm Henry VIII, I Am" and "Funny Little Butterfiles," a song from her new
movie "Billie". The Shindigs do "Hard Rock" and "Rock On."

3.04 [76] Patty Duke Show: THE GUEST
Prod no. 1076
6Oct65 ABC
Written by Sid Morse
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Guest Cast:
Stuffy Singer (as Fred)
Ann Alford (as Eileen)
The Lane's family's routine is disrupted when Patty invites Richard to
be her house guest for a week.

3.05 [77] Patty Duke Show: OUR DAUGHTER, THE ARTIST
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1077
13Oct65 ABC
Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Bruce Bilson (according to copyright notice)
Directed by Gary Nelson (according to UCLA)
Guest Cast:
Jerry Hausner (as Blodgett)
Ronnie Schell (as Louis)
Natalie Masters (as Mrs. Marlow)
Robyn Millan (as Roz) (recurring)
Ann Alford (as Eileen)
Patty launches a career as a painter when Martin and Natalie lavish a
little too much praise on her pop art creation.

3.06 [78] Patty Duke Show: PATTY'S PRIVATE PYGMALION
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1078
20Oct65 ABC
Directed by Gary Nelson
Guest Cast:
Carol Shelyne (as Marcia Mason)
Ann Alford (as Eileen)
Duke Howard (as Al)
"Patty's Private Pygmalion" is Marcia Mason, a high school girl who's
shy and self-deprecating - until Patty decides to give her lessons in
self-confidence. Bespectacled "Shindig" dancer Carol Shelyne makes her
acting debut as Marcia.

3.07 [79] Patty Duke Show: THE GIRL FROM N.E.P.H.E.W.
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1079
27Oct65 ABC
Written by Sam Locke & Joel Rapp
Directed by Gary Nelson
Guest Cast:
Murray Rose (as David Matson)
Hannie Landmen (as Irene Wilson)
Donald Lawton (as headwaiter)
Milton Frome (as movie manager)
An Interpol agent is visiting the Lanes, and Patty suspects that the
agent's girl friend is a counterspy.

3.08 [80] The Patty Duke Show: I'LL BE SUING YOU
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1080
3Nov65 ABC
Written by Mort Green
Directed by Richard Kinon
Guest Cast:
Bryon Foulger (as Tomkins)
Helen Kleeb (as Mrs. Tomkins)
Ned Glass (as Lewis)
Summary 1:
Patty has a big problem: she's the only witness to an automobile
accident in which boy friend Richard was a fault.
Summary 2:
Richard borrows his father's car and has his first accident and is promptly
handed a 10,000 dollar lawsuit he believes to be the work of a swindler"

3.09 [81] Patty Duke Show: PATTY AND THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1081
10Nov65 ABC
Written by Ben Gershman and Bill Freedman
Directed by Gary Nelson
Patty, acting as Cathy, tests Richard to see how he will react to interest
from another girl and to her surprise, he invites the imitation Cathy out for a date.

3.10 [82] Patty Duke Show: SICK IN BED
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1082
17Nov65 ABC
Written by Ed Jurist
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Guest cast:
Steve Franken (as Bob Holton)
Hank Jones (as Freddy Marshall)
Patty is running a temperature - just high enough to convince everyone
(except Patty) that she's sick and should stay home in bed. Tonight Patty
Duke plays Patty, but not Cathy - the first time she's stepped out of her
usual dual-character role characterization in this series.

3.11 [83] Patty Duke Show: ROSS, THE PEACEMAKER
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1083
24Nov65 ABC
Written by Ed Jurist
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Guest cast:
Flip Mark (as Eddie)
Ross tries to patch up the feud between Patty and Richard.

3.12 [84] Patty Duke Show: PATTY, THE CANDY STRIPER
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1084
1Dec65 ABC
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Guest cast:
Stanley Farrar (as Dr. Fenneman)
Mickey Deems (as Prof. Heinrich Schroeder)
Willis Bouchey (as T. J. Blodgett)
Summary 1:
Martin checks into the hospital with a possible fracture - on the same
day that Patty begins work there as a nurse's aid.
Summary 2:
Candy-striper Patty annoys hospitalized Richard.

3.13 [85] Patty Duke Show: PATTY MEETS THE GREAT OUTDOORS
(title on copyright notice)
aka "Cathy Meets the Great Outdoors"
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1085
8Dec65 ABC
Written by Ben Gershman and Bill Freedman
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Guest Cast:
James Brolin (Hank)
Kim Carnes (Joan)
Patty develops a sudden interest in nature study and camping after the
handsome painter next door tells her he is a forestry student.

3.14 [86] Patty Duke Show: CATHY LEAVES HOME - BUT NOT REALLY
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1086
15Dec65 ABC
Written by Sid Morse and Roy Kammerman
Directed by Richard Kinon
Guest cast:
Beverly Washburn (Cynthia)
Mickey Deems (doctor)
Stuffy Singer (Doug)
Don Diamond (Latin Man)
To prove to herself the Lanes will not let her leave home, Cathy applies
for an exchange student scholarship in Argentina, but the plan backfires
when the family is in favor of the idea -- at least, that's what they want
Cathy to believe.
Colette Daiute, Miss Teenage America of 1966, also makes a guest appearance.

3.15 [87] Patty Duke Show: THE HISTORY PAPER CAPER
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1087
22Dec65 ABC
Written by Joseph Hoffman
Directed by Richard Kinon
Guest cast:
Frank Killmond (as Henry)
Robyn Millan (as Roz)
Summary 1:
Patty tries to con a student known as "The Brain" into writing her term paper.
Summary 2:
Patty manoeuvres a history whiz to write a term report for her and lets
her conscience pay the price.

3.16 [88] Patty Duke Show: A VERY PHONE-Y SITUATION
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1088
29Dec65 ABC
Written by Sam Locke and Joel Rapp
Directed by Gary Nelson
Guest cast:
Peggy Rea (as Harriet Ralston)
Jonathan Hole (as Jack Ralston)
Tommy Farrell (as Jim)
Martin Lane has had it with the phone situation at home and restricts
everyone to 15-minute call, but the family feels this is unfair.

3.17 [89] Patty Duke Show: ROSS RUNS AWAY - BUT NOT FAR
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1089
5Jan66 ABC
Written by William Raynor and Myles Wilder
Directed by Gary Nelson
With Natalie and Martin away on a trip, Ross finds Patty's supervision
annoying - so he makes plans to run away.

3.18 [90] Patty Duke Show: POPPO'S BIRTHDAY
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1090
12Jan66 ABC
Written by Ed Jurist and Sam Locke
Directed by Gary Nelson
Guest cast:
Tommy Farrell (as Jim Frazer)
Ken Lynch (as Police Sergeant)
Martin uses a pocket-knife advertisement to hint at what he wants for
his birthday, but Patty reads the wrong side: an ad for a $99.50 hunting
rifle, and the family sets out to earn the sum $99.50 to buy it for him.

3.19 [91] Patty Duke Show: ANYHERE I HANG MY HORN IS HOME
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1091
19Jan66 ABC Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Gary Nelson
Guest Cast:
Dick Gautier
When Patty invites an out of work jazz musician over for a meal, he decides
to make the Lane home his permanent residence.

3.20 [92] Patty Duke Show: THE GREATEST SPEAKER IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1092
26Jan66 ABC
Written Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Gary Nelson
Synopsis 1:
Mr. Lane plans to teach Patty a lesson when she commits him to speak
before her class without checking with him first. (Newspaper listing)
Synopsis 2:
Patty drafts her entire family in her campaign to get a date with
Chuck Farrell. (TV Guide)(possibly a summary of a different episode)

3.21 [93] Patty Duke Show: BIG SISTER IS WATCHING
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1093
2Feb66 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Guest cast:
Les Brown Jr. (as Alan Mitchell)
Patty patches up a quarrel between Ross and a bully, who is a new boy in
town - in the interest of peace, love, understanding and a possible romance
with the newcomer's handsome older brother.

3.22 [94] Patty Duke Show: PATTY LEADS A DOG'S LIFE
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1094
9Feb66 ABC
Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Bruce Bilson
To earn extra money, Patty takes up dog sitting. She ends up feeding the
animals steak and giving them bubble baths.

3.23 [95] Patty Duke Show: TOO YOUNG AND FOOLISH TO GO STEADY
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1095
16Feb66 ABC
Written by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Bruce Bilson
Guest Cast:
John Wolf (as Roddy)
Shannon Gaughan (as Cynthia)
Bobby Diamond (as Louie)
Ray Kellogg (as guard)
Summary 1:
Patty makes a mistake and drops Richard who is suddenly a free man
pursued by all of Patty's girlfriends. So Patty invents an older admirer
to make Richard jealous. (newpaper listing)
Summary 2:
Patty's devotion to Richard is shaken when Roddy Dawson, captain of the
football team, asks her for a date. (TV Guide) (possibly a summary of a different episode)

3.24 [96] Patty Duke Show: PATTY, THE DIPLOMAT
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1096
23Feb66 ABC
Written Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Richard Kinon
Guest cast:
Mike Road (as Harold Raney)
Jerry Hausner (as mailman)
Kathy Garver (as Monica)
As a class assignment, Patty must write a letter to a government official.
So she writes a letter to the Russian Ambassador, causing confusion between
her family, school and the United States government.

3.25 [97] Patty Duke Show: DO YOU TRUST YOUR DAUGHTER?
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1097
2Mar66 ABC
Written by Ed Jurist
Directed by Gary Nelson
Synopsis 1:
Patty is dating an older man and her parents don't approve and ground her
for two weeks, sending Patty into a rage
Synopsis 2:
Patty tries to prove she didn't miss curfew.

3.26 [98] Patty Duke Show: A VISIT FROM UNCLE JED
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1098
9Mar66 ABCWritten by Arnold Horwitt
Directed by Gary Nelson
Guest Cast:
Kathy Garver (as Monica)
Robyn Millan (as Roz) (recurring)
Cathy sends Patty a formal gown from Paris, and Patty, who wants to show
it off right away, decides to hold a formal dinner party. But Patty's
banjo-playing Uncle Jed pays a visit, disrupting Patty's plans for the
party.
William Schallert plays duals roles of Patty's father Martin and
look-a-like Uncle Joe.

3.27 [99] Patty Duke Show: PATTY, THE PSYCHIC
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1099
16Mar66 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Gary Nelson
Guest cast:
Elvia Allman (as Mme. Olga)
Ken Lynch (as Detective Gregory)
Patty's experiments in E.S.P. (extrasensory perception) convince her that
she can read minds and predict the future. She surprises her family by
actually foreseeing events in the lives of her friends and family.

3.28 [100] Patty Duke Show: DON'T BANK ON IT
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1100
23Mar66 ABC
Written by Phil Sharp
Directed by Harry Falk, Jr.
Patty loses the money her father instructed her to deposit in the bank and
learns a lesson in responsibility.

[--] 30Mar66 ABC : pre-empted for a Hanna-Barbara
"Alice in Wonderland" special.


3.29 [101] Patty Duke Show: THE THREE LITTLE KITTENS
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1101
6Apr66 ABC
Written by Ed Jurist
Directed by Harry Falk, Jr.
Guest cast:
Clint Howard (Ralphie)
Herb Ellis (Ralphie's father)
William Christopher (man on phone)
Patty and Ross buy three kittens and are faced with the task of reselling
the kittens before they grow up to be full-grown cats.

3.30 [102] Patty Duke Show: FIANCEE FOR A DAY
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1102
13Apr66 ABC
Written by Ed Jurist
Directed by Harry Falk, Jr.
Guest Cast:
Judy Carne
Richard and Patty decide they will marry right after graduation, but they
don't tell their parents and a financially strapped couple advises Patty not to wed.

3.31 [103] Patty Duke Show: THE INVISIBLE BOY
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1103
20Apr66 ABCWritten by Clifford Goldsmith
Directed by Gary Nelson
Summary 1:
Patty and her friend Chuck plan a quiet evening together but are constantly
interrupted by Ross.
Summary 2:
Patty helps a boy so he will take her out.

3.32 [104] Patty Duke Show: DO A BROTHER A FAVOR (final episode)
UA-Chrislaw prod. no. 1104
27Apr66 ABC
Written by Sidney Sheldon
Directed by Gary Nelson
Guest Cast:
Aron Kincaid
Summary:
Patty agrees to help Ross become a Tiger Club member by dating the president.

 ############ The Patty Duke Show #############
############# reunion tv movie 1999 #############
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THE  PATTY DUKE SHOW (Reunion TV Movie 1999)

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