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The Patty Duke Show: Season 3 > Credits and Details
Episodes
A Foggy Day in Brooklyn Heights A Foggy Day in Brooklyn Heights
Frankie Avalon's car breaks down in front of the the Lane house so he asks if he can use their telephone. Once Patty realizes who it is she is determined to spend some...
September 15, 1965
Operation: Tonsils Operation: Tonsils
Patty needs to have her tonsils removed and her surgeon just so happens to look like Troy Donahue, much to Patty's delight.
September 22, 1965
Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow
Patty's rival Monica throws a party but doesn't invite Cathy. Patty gets Cathy invited but at the expense of losing Richard on a date to Monica, so Patty decides to...
September 29, 1965
The Guest The Guest
Richard's parents leave for a week so Patty invites him to stay at the Lane house while they are gone. Things seem to be going okay until some of Richard's actions...
October 6, 1965
Our Daughter the Artist Our Daughter the Artist
Patty paints a painting at school but everyone is afraid give their honest opinion about it. Will they put their money where their mouth is when the painting goes up...
October 13, 1965
Patty's Private Pygmalion Patty's Private Pygmalion
Patty takes a shy student under her wing in order to teach her how to be more popular. But Patty faces a dilemma when she proves to be too good of a teacher.
October 20, 1965
The Girl from N.E.P.H.E.W. The Girl from N.E.P.H.E.W.
An Interpol spy, and friend of Cathy's father, comes to visit the Lane family. But Patty thinks he is there on official business.
October 27, 1965
I'll Be Suing You I'll Be Suing You
Richard gets into a fender bender and Patty becomes an unwilling witness in the potential court case.
November 3, 1965
Patty and the Eternal Triangle Patty and the Eternal Triangle
Patty begins to doubt Richard's commitment to her, and when Richard mistakes Patty for Cathy she sees this as an opportunity to put Richard to the test.
November 10, 1965
Sick in Bed Sick in Bed
Patty has to stay in bed because she is sick. But Patty simply doesn't have time to be sick. She has too many things to do.
November 17, 1965
Ross, the Peacemaker Ross, the Peacemaker
After being stood up on a date with Richard, Patty refuses to speak with him. This time, Ross tries to patch things up.
November 24, 1965
Patty, the Candy Striper Patty, the Candy Striper
Patty gets a job as a nurses assistant at the hospital. Unfortunately for her dad, he ends up at the hospital too.
December 1, 1965
Patty Meets the Great Outdoors Patty Meets the Great Outdoors
The family camps out in the backyard as a test run for their summer vacation.
December 8, 1965
Cathy Leaves Home: But Not Really Cathy Leaves Home: But Not Really
A friend suggests to Cathy that the Lanes wouldn't stop her from becoming an exchange student because she has worn out her welcome there. So Cathy decides to prove her...
December 15, 1965
The History Paper Caper The History Paper Caper
With her History grades faltering at school Patty befriends a new student, who just happens to be good at History.
December 22, 1965
A Very Phone-y Situation A Very Phone-y Situation
Patty, Cathy, and Ross are constantly on the telephone, so Martin puts his foot down by placing restrictive limits on their calls.
December 29, 1965
Ross Runs Away, But Not Far Ross Runs Away, But Not Far
Patty intends to prove that she is capable of watching Ross for the weekend while their parents are away.
January 5, 1966
Poppo's Birthday Poppo's Birthday
Patty wants the family to pitch in to buy Martin a birthday present. But trouble begins when the family gets the wrong idea about what present Martin wants.
January 12, 1966
Anywhere I Hang My Horn Is Home Anywhere I Hang My Horn Is Home
Patty befriends a trumpet-playing musician who is down on his luck, and invites him to stay with the Lanes until he can land a gig. But will he wear out his welcome...
January 19, 1966
The Greatest Speaker in the Whole Wide World The Greatest Speaker in the Whole Wide World
Patty volunteers her dad to give a speech for one of her classes at school. The only thing she forgot to do was ask her dad first.
January 26, 1966
Big Sister Is Watching Big Sister Is Watching
Ross begins having trouble with a bully at school. Meanwhile, Patty falls for the bully's brother so Cathy takes it upon herself to come to Ross' aid, with the help of...
February 2, 1966
Patty Leads a Dog's Life Patty Leads a Dog's Life
In order to make a few bucks Patty offers to take care of a woman's dog. A dog that just happens to have a list of peculiar needs.
February 9, 1966
Too Young and Foolish to Go Steady Too Young and Foolish to Go Steady
Patty gets tricked into dumping Richard, so in order to save face she invents a new boyfriend.
February 16, 1966
Patty the Diplomat Patty the Diplomat
As part of a school project Patty writes a letter to a Soviet politician. While she is stunned to get a reply, she is even more surprised when the State Department...
February 23, 1966
Do You Trust Your Daughter? Do You Trust Your Daughter?
What starts out as a simple misunderstanding between Patty and her dad turns serious when Patty believes that her dad no longer trusts her.
March 2, 1966
A Visit from Uncle Jed A Visit from Uncle Jed
After Patty receives a dress from Cathy, who is on vacation in Paris with her dad, she decides to throw her first adult party. But things get complicated when Uncle...
March 9, 1966
Patty, the Psychic Patty, the Psychic
To teach Patty a lesson, Cathy encourages the family to trick Patty into thinking she has psychic abilities. After Patty starts giving readings to her classmates an...
March 16, 1966
Don't Bank on It Don't Bank on It
When Martin thinks that Patty doesn't follow through with her chores, she reinforces that belief when she fails to make a bank deposit for him. He decides to teach her...
March 23, 1966
Three Little Kittens Three Little Kittens
Patty and Ross buy three kittens from a neighborhood kid but before they can sell them for a profit they lose track of each cat. One by one, Cathy, Martin and Natalie...
April 6, 1966
Fiancee for a Day Fiancee for a Day
After friends of Patty and Richard's get married they decide to do the same. At first this idea sounds like a dream, but later turns into a nightmare.
April 13, 1966
The Invisible Boy The Invisible Boy
In order to secure a date from a neighborhood boy, Patty convinces Ross to do some chores for him.
April 20, 1966
Do a Brother a Favor Do a Brother a Favor
Ross' only chance to get into a basketball club is for Patty to date the club's president. Unfortunately for Patty, she can't stand the guy.
April 27, 1966
Directed by
Gary Nelson Gary Nelson  
Bruce Bilson Bruce Bilson  
Richard Kinon Richard Kinon  
Harry Falk Harry Falk ... as Harry Falk Jr.
Charles Barton Charles Barton  
Written by
Sidney Sheldon Sidney Sheldon ... created by
William Asher William Asher ... created by
Ed Jurist Ed Jurist ... written by
Arnold Horwitt Arnold Horwitt ... written by
Sam Locke Sam Locke ... written by
Joel Rapp Joel Rapp ... written by
Sidney Morse Sidney Morse ... written by
Ben Gershman Ben Gershman ... written by
Bill Freedman Bill Freedman ... written by
William Raynor William Raynor ... written by
Myles Wilder Myles Wilder ... written by
Roswell Rogers Roswell Rogers ... written by
Theodore Ferro Theodore Ferro ... written by
Mathilde Ferro Mathilde Ferro ... written by
Mort Green Mort Green ... written by
Roy Kammerman Roy Kammerman ... written by
Joseph Hoffman Joseph Hoffman ... written by
Phil Sharp Phil Sharp ... written by
Clifford Goldsmith Clifford Goldsmith ... written by
Cast
Patty Duke Patty Duke ... Patty Lane / Cathy Lane (32 episodes)
William Schallert William Schallert ... Martin Lane (32 episodes)
Jean Byron Jean Byron ... Natalie Lane (32 episodes)
Paul O'Keefe Paul O'Keefe ... Ross Lane (32 episodes)
Eddie Applegate Eddie Applegate ... Richard Harrison (32 episodes)
Robyn Millan Robyn Millan ... Roz (6 episodes)
Natalie Masters Natalie Masters ... Mrs. Marlow (4 episodes)
Hank Jones Hank Jones ... Norman (4 episodes)
Stuffy Singer Stuffy Singer ... Fred (3 episodes)
Ann Alford Ann Alford ... Eileen (3 episodes)
Ronnie Schell Ronnie Schell ... Louie (3 episodes)
Kathy Garver Kathy Garver ... Monica Robinson (3 episodes)
Laura Barton Laura Barton ... Monica (2 episodes)
Ray Kellogg Ray Kellogg ... Orderly (2 episodes)
Mary Lansing Mary Lansing ... Nurse (2 episodes)
Jerry Hausner Jerry Hausner ... T. J. Blodgett (2 episodes)
Shannon Gaughan Shannon Gaughan ... Cynthia (2 episodes)
Steve Franken Steve Franken ... Bob (2 episodes)
Stanley Farrar Stanley Farrar ... Doctor (2 episodes)
Flip Mark Flip Mark ... Eddie (2 episodes)
Mickey Deems Mickey Deems ... Prof. Schroeder (2 episodes)
Tommy Farrell Tommy Farrell ... Jim (2 episodes)
Scott Lane Scott Lane ... Billy (2 episodes)
Ken Lynch Ken Lynch ... Police Sergeant (2 episodes)
Bobby Diamond Bobby Diamond ... The Waiter (2 episodes) (as Bob Diamond)
Frankie Avalon Frankie Avalon ... Self
Troy Donahue Troy Donahue ... Dr. Morgan
K.T. Stevens K.T. Stevens ... Nurse Bates
The Shindogs The Shindogs ... Themselves
Harold Peary Harold Peary ... Howard Record
Scott McCartor Scott McCartor ... Willy
Carolyne Barry Carolyne Barry ... Marcia (as Carole Shelyne)
Murray Rose Murray Rose ... David Matson
Hannie Landman Hannie Landman ... Irene
Donald Lawton Donald Lawton ... Headwaiter
Milton Frome Milton Frome ... Movie Manager
Byron Foulger Byron Foulger ... Mr. Tompkins
Helen Kleeb Helen Kleeb ... Mrs. Tompkins
Ned Glass Ned Glass ... Mr. Lewis
Amzie Strickland Amzie Strickland ... Richard's Mother
Duke Howard Duke Howard ... Al
Donna Di Martino Donna Di Martino ... Eve
Willis Bouchey Willis Bouchey ... T. J. Blodgett
Milton Parsons Milton Parsons ... Aaron Peabody (as Milton Parson)
James Brolin James Brolin ... Hank
Kim Carnes Kim Carnes ... Joan
Don Diamond Don Diamond ... Latin Man
Beverly Washburn Beverly Washburn ... Cynthia
Colette Daiute Colette Daiute ... Miss Teenage America
Frank Killmond Frank Killmond ... Henry
Peggy Rea Peggy Rea ... Harriet Ralston (as Peggy Rae)
Jonathan Hole Jonathan Hole ... Jack Ralston
Debi Storm Debi Storm ... Little Girl
Dick Gautier Dick Gautier ... Gate Garrison
Sara Seegar Sara Seegar ... Mrs. Donovan
Les Brown Jr. Les Brown Jr. ... Alan Mitchell
Teddy Quinn Teddy Quinn ... Little Boy
Robert Carson Robert Carson ... T. J. Blodgett
Reta Shaw Reta Shaw ... Eloise Sutton
Ralph Leabow Ralph Leabow ... Cabbie
John Wolfe John Wolfe ... Roddy
Mike Road Mike Road ... Mr. Raney
Frank Gerstle Frank Gerstle ... Man
Elvia Allman Elvia Allman ... Madame Olga
Ruth Perrott Ruth Perrott ... Mrs. Higglemyer
C. Lindsay Workman C. Lindsay Workman ... Principal (as Lindsay Workman)
Hazel Shermet Hazel Shermet ... Mrs. Higglemyer
Breena Howard Breena Howard ... Librarian (as Brena Howard)
Herbert Ellis Herbert Ellis ... Ralphie's Father (as Herb Ellis)
William Christopher William Christopher ... Man
Clint Howard Clint Howard ... Ralphie
Judy Carne Judy Carne ... Sally
Diane Mountford Diane Mountford ... Penelope Fowler
Aron Kincaid Aron Kincaid ... Harold Wilson
Uncredited Cast
James Burton James Burton ... Lead Guitarist
Rita Walter Rita Walter ... Nicki
Produced by
John Ross John Ross ... associate producer
Bob Sweeney Bob Sweeney ... producer
Original Music by
Harry Geller Harry Geller  
Special Effects by
Adam John Backauskas Adam John Backauskas ... special effects man
Additional Info
Premiere: September 15, 1965
DVD Release: August 24, 2010
Country: United States
Distributor: Shout! Factory
Websites: IMDb Wikipedia
Ratings
IMDb

7.2 / 10

Production Companies
Chrislaw Productions
Cottage Industries Inc. (1965)
United Artists Television
Distributors
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
  (1963) (United States) (original airing) (TV)
MGM Television
  (1997) (United States) (TV)
MGM/UA Home Video
  (1992) (United States) (laserdisc)
Me-TV
  (2016) (United States) (TV)
Nickelodeon Network
  (1988) (United States) (TV)
Nickelodeon Network
  (1989) (United States) (TV)
Shout! Factory
  (2009) (United States) (season one) (DVD)
Shout! Factory
  (2010) (United States) (season three) (DVD)
Shout! Factory
  (2010) (United States) (season two) (DVD)
Sony Pictures Television
  (2005) (United States) (TV)
United Artists Television Distribution
  (1963) (United States) (TV)
Filming Locations
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
  (1966)
New York City, New York, USA
  (1963-1966)
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