1970 2-7 My Three Sons S10E16 You Can't Go Home [with Fred MacMurray, William Demarest, Don Grady]
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- Rob gets invited to an old friend's wedding back in Bryant Park and takes Katie with him, hoping to introduce her to other people he knew as well. Much to his surprise, virtually no one else remembers him.
Director
Frederick De Cordova
Writer
George Tibbles
Starring
Fred MacMurray
William Demarest
Don Grady
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This might be favorite episode of the series. I think everyone has tried to relive their past at some point.
Steve had his own episode - "Fly Away Home" - the second episode of the seventh year - Fall 1966. It featured Ann McCrea, who had just finished The Donna Reed Show earlier in the spring.
....oh and Burt Mustin, the elder gentleman who commented on Robbie and Katie's attire was also in that 1966 episode! lol
I watched these episodes from 1968 to the end of the show. From 5-years old to 7-years old. It was one of my favorite shows.
I learned this when I went back to a high school reunion. People some times barely remember you. They have families, jobs and new interests. Great episodes. Your "favourite" teacher can't remember your name
Some barely remember you even when you never left the town. Those teachers continued to teach after one leaves, a lot of students. I am currently in my 32nd year after graduation, and I think there are only two teachers left who are still teaching from back then. My stepmother taught sixth grade for many years; she remembers a lot of names, but then has trouble with others.
I miss these old shows.
I love watching these old shows!
I used to watch this show every day after school in 1993 with a big bowl of popcorn. It was my afternoon routine. And yes, I do remember this episode!
Really good episode! 🙂
Great episode!
That is when this country was at it best
Yale Summers appeared as Phil Rankin, and his real-life wife, Suzanne Ried, portrayed Miss Clark in this episode. The mailman, played by Charles Lampkin, also appeared on Mayberry RFD, and was in one of my favorite episodes of The Jeffersons in the Spring of 1984 called "Otis", where he played a shoe shine man who teaches George a valuable lesson (also about the sign of the times) after George is offered an article in a magazine about his dry cleaning business and the image of African-American businessmen. The ending of that episode had me in tears and it showed a side of George Jefferson the audience never knew.
I come from such a small town. On social media we all in contact but the contact isnt deep close. Most folks like me, my age moved out. I often wonder how it would be to go back 🤔 Lots of wisdom in these 60 shows.
One of my favorites also
Ours too, actually any starring Frank Killmond :)
He got it right!! Don is right!!
Dopkins Meadow was never mentioned in any earlier episodes. Nor was Phil Rankin. Nor was Hal Cornell.
Katie will be fine seeing Bryant Park.
Classic
the manager was recurring on dragnet and did the voice of batman
And he kept calling Robbie, "Don" lol.
And lots of commercials
@@tomservo56954He did at least one commercial for Rice Krispies.
Robbies character looks like he is about 16. He looks too young to even be married let alone have 3 children. Even when i was a kid it really bothered me.
It's so funny that the Douglas family adopts a fourth boy, and they still call the show My Three Sons. What about the fourth boy? Did he get blasted out of existence?
Like you said. The fourth child is adopted. He is not a son of his own loins or wound. He not blood. That might be the revelation that the writer is conveying.
The eldest son Mike [Tim Considine] was no longer depicted due to the performer having left the show [thanks to a dispute that backfired on him]. Anyway, to keep the show's title intact, THAT is why they turned the youngest son Chip's sidekick Ernie into an orphan in need of a family to adopt him so the widowed father Steve could still have 'my THREE sons'! Of course, Ernie had been a regular for about two years before then since Chip had become a teen and they needed a preteen to keep the audience appeal. By the time Steve got remarried to the widowed Barbara (and adopted her daughter Dodie ), Mike was no longer even hinted as having ever existed while Robbie became the de facto oldest son!
@@wardarcade7452Did Rob tell Katie about Mike? And Uncle Bub?
Uncle Charlie is controlling.
Why did Rob turn into such a nasty guy !!!! When he was a teenager he was a
nice kid, but he sure didn't stay that way.
The Yellow Balloon went to his head