The Patty Duke Show is an American sitcom which ran on ABC from September 18, 1963 to April 27, 1966, with reruns airing through August 31, 1966. The show was created as a vehicle for rising star Patty Duke. A total of 104 episodes were produced, most written by Sidney Sheldon.
The Patty Duke Show (Season 3)
A Foggy Day In Brooklyn Heights (Episode 1)
Air date: 1965-09-15
Overview: Frankie Avalon stops by the Lane house to make a phone call, and ends up spending a short time there because the airport is fogged in.
Operation: Tonsils (Episode 2)
Air date: 1965-09-22
Overview: Patty falls for an attractive young doctor, and misunderstands his feelings for a boat as feelings for her.
Partying Is Such Sweet Sorrow (Episode 3)
Writer: Ed Jurist
Air date: 1965-09-29
Overview: When Richard goes to a party without Paty, Patty decides to give a party the same night.
The Guest (Episode 4)
Air date: 1965-10-06
Overview: When Richard's parents go out of town, Patty invites him to stay at the Lane house, but his personality and living style clashes with everyone else's.
Our Daughter the Artist (Episode 5)
Air date: 1965-10-13
Overview: Tha Lanes don't dare give Patty their true opinion of her op art creation.
Patty's Private Pygmalion (Episode 6)
Air date: 1965-10-20
Overview: Patty decides to give a shy girl lessons in self-confidence.
The Girl From N.E.P.H.E.W. (Episode 7)
Writer: Sam Locke
Air date: 1965-10-27
Overview: Patty becomes involved in the spy business when an Interpol agent visits the Lanes.
I'll Be Suing You (Episode 8)
Writer: Mort Green
Air date: 1965-11-03
Overview: Patty is the only witness to a traffic ac cident involving Richard.
Patty and the Eternal Triangle (Episode 9)
Writer: Ben Gershman
Air date: 1965-11-10
Overview: Patty decides to test Richards fidelity by posing as Cathy.
Sick In Bed (Episode 10)
Writer: Ed Jurist
Air date: 1965-11-17
Overview: Patty has a slight temperature and is forced to stay home from school, against her will.
Ross, the Peacemaker (Episode 11)
Writer: Ed Jurist
Air date: 1965-11-24
Overview: Ross tries to patch up the quarrel between Richard and Patty.
Patty, the Candy Striper (Episode 12)
Air date: 1965-12-01
Overview: Martin checks into the hospital the same day that Patty starts work as a candy striper.
Patty Meets the Great Outdoors (Episode 13)
Writer: Ben Gershman
Air date: 1965-12-08
Overview: When a handsome young forestry students movies in next door, Patty takes a sudden interest in nature.
Cathy Leaves Home -- but Not Really (Episode 14)
Air date: 1965-12-15
Overview: Cathy decides to apply to be an exchange student, and is very disappointed when the family doesn't stop her.
The History Paper Caper (Episode 15)
Air date: 1965-12-22
Overview: Patty gets a bright, new student at school to ""help"" her with her history paper.
A Very Phon-y Situation (Episode 16)
Writer: Sam Locke
Air date: 1965-12-29
Overview: When Martin puts a time limit on everyone's phone calls, the kids try to earn money to buy their own phone.
Ross Runs Away -- But Not Far (Episode 17)
Writer: Myles Wilder
Air date: 1966-01-05
Overview: Martin and Natelie go away for the week-end, leaving Patty in charge. Trouble ensues when she and Ross becomes handcuffed together.
Poppo's Birthday (Episode 18)
Writer: Ed Jurist
Air date: 1966-01-12
Overview: Martin uses a pocket-knife advertisement to show the family what for his birthday, but they read the wrong side and try to buy him a $99 rifle. 4
Anywhere I Hang My Horn Is Home (Episode 19)
Air date: 1966-01-19
Overview: When Patty invites an out of work musician over for a meal, he decides to make the Lane home his permanent residence.
The Greatest Speaker In the Whole Wide World (Episode 20)
Air date: 1966-01-26
Overview: Patty promise her creative writing class that her father will appear as a guest speaker, but does not check with him first.
Big Sister Is Watching (Episode 21)
Air date: 1966-02-02
Overview: Patty patcher up a quarrel between Ross and the new boy in town because she is interested in the boy's older brother!
Patty Leads a Dog's Life (Episode 22)
Air date: 1966-02-09
Overview: Patty takes care of a society columnist's French poodle.
Too Young and Foolish to Go Steady (Episode 23)
Air date: 1966-02-16
Overview: The Captain of the football team asks Patty for a date.
Patty, the Diplomat (Episode 24)
Air date: 1966-02-23
Overview: As a assignment, Patty must write to a government offical. Problems arise when she chooses the President of the Soviet Presidium.
Do You Trust Your Daughter (Episode 25)
Writer: Ed Jurist
Air date: 1966-03-02
Overview: Patty has a date with an ""older man."" Due to a misunderstanding, Martin belives that she came home after the curfew he set.
A Visit From Uncle Jed (Episode 26)
Air date: 1966-03-09
Overview: Martin's Uncle Jed arrives the same night as Patty's formal dinner party.
Don't Bank On It (Episode 27)
Air date: 1966-03-23
Overview: Martin decides to teach Patty a lesson in responibility after she conceals the fact that she was not able to make an important bank deposit for Martin.
Three Little Kittens (Episode 28)
Writer: Ed Jurist
Air date: 1966-04-06
Overview: Three kittens cause some promblems in the Lane household.
Fiancee for a Day (Episode 29)
Writer: Ed Jurist
Air date: 1966-04-13
Overview: Richard and Patty decide to get married after graduation from high school.
The Invisible Boy (Episode 30)
Air date: 1966-04-20
Overview: Patty asks Ross to do a favor for her and the new in town, in hope that he will ask her out, Patty, in return, tries to talk Martin into allowing Ross to drop French.
Do a Brother a Favor (Episode 31)
Air date: 1966-04-27
Overview: Patty agress to date the president of Tigers' basketball club in order to increase Ross's chances of becoming a member.
Patty, the Psychic (Episode 32)
Air date: 1966-05-04
Overview: Patty belives that she has ESP.

Seasons

Episodes 36

Episodes 36

Episodes 32

Episodes 3