The BEST episodes written by Mannie Manheim
#1 - Robbie's Employment Service
My Three Sons - Season 3 - Episode 2
Robbie and Hank think there is only one thing in the whole world that impresses girls -- money! So they decide to open their own home help unit in the hope of making the big bucks that they are constantly in need of. However, they run into competition from Chip who organises baby-sitting as a means of increasing his allowance to buy a new bicycle.
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My Three Sons - Season 3 - Episode 25
Robbie's science master announces a special achievement award for being a straight 'A' student and to his embarassment, Robbie wins it. This causes more trouble than he could have imagined but Steve does his best to assure Robbie that he did deserve the award.
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My Three Sons - Season 4 - Episode 33
When Robbie's team gets slaughtered one too many times, their keenest fan Lissa Stratemeyer gets her girlfriends to ignore the boys for the victory rally until they do something about the score and break their losing streak.
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My Three Sons - Season 3 - Episode 26
When Robbie and his friend complain about being broke, another student offers them a pig to fatten in a profit-sharing plan. When the time comes for it to be slaughtered however, nobody is quite sure that they want to do it.
#5 - Tramp Goes to Hollywood
My Three Sons - Season 4 - Episode 34
Tramp appears to be the ideal choice sor a starring part in a Hollywood film, and accompanied by Bub, Robbie and Chip, he goes to the tinsel town capital of the film world for an audition and screen test for a feature called 'Moon Dog'.
#6 - Robbie the Caddy
My Three Sons - Season 2 - Episode 29
At the suggestion of his best pal Hank, Robbie plans to earn some extra pocket-money by caddying at the local Golfing Tournament. He's assigned to the most temperemental golfer on the course. At the 18th hole Robbie accidentally kick's the ball out of the rough, immediately disqualifying his golfer from the competition.