Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (season 3)
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (season 3) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 14, 1966 – April 12, 1967 |
Season chronology | |
This is a list of episodes from the third season of Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
Broadcast history
The season originally aired Wednesdays at 9:30-10:00 pm (EST) on CBS from September 14, 1966 to April 12, 1967.[1][2]
Nielsen ratings
The season ranked tenth with a 22.8 rating, tying it with The Virginian, The Lawrence Welk Show and The Ed Sullivan Show.
DVD release
The Region 1 DVD was released on December 11, 2007.
Episodes
No. in series |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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61 | "Lies, Lies, Lies" | Coby Ruskin | Arnie Rosen | September 14, 1966 |
Gomer's friends don't believe that a movie star has invited them to a barbecue. Guest Star: Deborah Walley | ||||
62 | "Crazy Legs Gomer" | Coby Ruskin | Harvey Bullock & R.S. Allen | September 21, 1966 |
Carter has an idea of how to win the inter-squad competition - he'll use Gomer. | ||||
63 | "Gomer, the Carrier" | Coby Ruskin | Rick Mittleman | September 28, 1966 |
Gomer and Carter are the only ones who don't catch the German measles. | ||||
64 | "Caution: Low Overhead" | Coby Ruskin | Ray Brenner & Barry E. Blitzer | October 5, 1966 |
Carter sets out to prove that a crook sold Gomer a cut-rate watch. | ||||
65 | "Show Me the Way to Go Home" | Coby Ruskin | Bill Idelson & Sam Bobrick | October 12, 1966 |
A wife accuses Gomer of making her husband an alcoholic. | ||||
66 | "How to Succeed in Farming Without Really Trying" | Coby Ruskin | Rick Mittleman | October 19, 1966 |
Carter pours vodka in Gomer's prize watermelon. | ||||
67 | "Gomer and the Little Men from Outer Space" | Coby Ruskin | Bill Idelson & Sam Bobrick | October 26, 1966 |
Gomer is sent to a psychiatrist when he claims to have seen little men from outer space. | ||||
68 | "The Borrowed Car" | Coby Ruskin | R.S. Allen & Harvey Bullock | November 2, 1966 |
Gomer gets arrested when he borrows, then wrecks, Carter's car. | ||||
69 | "Gomer Pyle, Super Chef" | Coby Ruskin | Barry E. Blitzer & Ray Brenner | November 9, 1966 |
Carter bets Sergeant Hacker that Gomer can't learn to cook. | ||||
70 | "Marry Me, Marry Me" | Coby Ruskin | Carl Kleinschmitt & Dale McRaven | November 16, 1966 |
Gomer ends up engaged after one date. | ||||
71 | "Cold Nose, Warm Heart" | Coby Ruskin | Rick Mittleman | November 23, 1966 |
Carter gives his girlfriend a puppy, which he then must compete against for her affections. | ||||
72 | "Follow That Car" | Coby Ruskin | Barry E. Blitzer & Ray Brenner | November 30, 1966 |
Gomer and Carter get kidnapped by smugglers. | ||||
73 | "It Takes Two to Tangle" | Coby Ruskin | Rick Mittleman | December 14, 1966 |
Carter learns that his girlfriend was seen with another man. | ||||
74 | "Whither the Weather" | Coby Ruskin | Rick Mittleman | December 21, 1966 |
Gomer proves to predict the weather better than the Weather Bureau. | ||||
75 | "Love's Old Sweet Song" | Coby Ruskin | Bill Idelson & Sam Bobrick | December 28, 1966 |
Gomer is rewarded a kiss from a singer, leading Carter to perform his own song. | ||||
76 | "Gomer, the Recruiter" | Coby Ruskin | Barry E. Blitzer & Ray Brenner | January 4, 1967 |
Gomer recruits a wanted bank robber into the Marines. | ||||
77 | "The Secret Life of Gomer Pyle" | Coby Ruskin | Bill Idelson & Sam Bobrick | January 11, 1967 |
Carter thinks Gomer is spending Sundays at the beach. | ||||
78 | "Go Blow Your Horn" | Coby Ruskin | Ray Brenner & Barry E. Blitzer | January 18, 1967 |
Carter tries to get Gomer into the Marine band. | ||||
79 | "You Bet Your Won Ton" | Coby Ruskin | Barry E. Blitzer & Ray Brenner | January 25, 1967 |
Gomer hosts a farewell dinner in a Chinese restaurant, but doesn't realize it's a gambling parlor. | ||||
80 | "Sue the Pants Off 'Em" | Coby Ruskin | Ray Brenner & Barry E. Blitzer | February 1, 1967 |
Two crooked lawyers try to talk Gomer and Carter into filing a phony damages suit. | ||||
81 | "Gomer and the Card Shark" | Coby Ruskin | Bill Idelson & Sam Bobrick | February 8, 1967 |
Carter and Duke enlist Gomer to expose a card hustler. | ||||
82 | "To Re-Enlist or Not to Re-Enlist" | Coby Ruskin | Rick Mittleman | February 15, 1967 |
Carter does everything to keep Gomer from re-enlisting. | ||||
83 | "Lou-Ann Poovie Sings Again" | Coby Ruskin | Bill Idelson & Sam Bobrick | February 22, 1967 |
Gomer and Carter compete for the affections of a nightclub singer - who has imperfect pitch. | ||||
84 | "Gomer, the Welsh Rarebit Fiend" | Coby Ruskin | Rick Mittleman | March 1, 1967 |
Gomer sleepwalks after eating too much Welsh Rarebit and tells off Carter. | ||||
85 | "Sing a Song of Papa" | Coby Ruskin | Aaron Ruben | March 8, 1967 |
A club owner asks Gomer to sing every night, which doesn't sit well with Carter. | ||||
86 | "Where There's a Will" | Coby Ruskin | Larry Markes | March 15, 1967 |
Carter volunteers Gomer for a parachute jump - but the recruit is afraid of heights. | ||||
87 | "Lost, the Colonel's Daughter" | Coby Ruskin | Ray Brenner & Barry E. Blitzer | March 22, 1967 |
Gomer loses the colonel's daughter at a go-go club, but finds her in a beatnik joint. | ||||
88 | "The Crow Ganef" | Coby Ruskin | Rick Mittleman | March 29, 1967 |
Gomer makes friends with a thieving crow that places its loot in his locker. | ||||
89 | "One of Our Shells Is Missing" | Coby Ruskin | Barry E. Blitzer & Ray Brenner | April 5, 1967 |
Carter and Gomer search for a live mortar shell that got lost during practice. | ||||
90 | "Lou-Ann Poovie Sings No More" | Coby Ruskin | Jack Elinson & Iz Elinson | April 12, 1967 |
Gomer gets Lou-Ann a job at a record store after she loses her singing gig. |
References
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