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This is a list of episodes from the CBS television comedy The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. The first episode aired on September 29, 1959, and the final episode aired on June 5, 1963. There were 147 episodes in total.
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By11"Caper at The Bijou"22"The Best Dressed Man"Rod Amateau33"Love Is a Science"Rod Amateau44"The Right Triangle"Rod AmateauS1.E3 ∙ Love Is a Science. Tue, Oct 13, 1959. Dobie forsakes poetry and sets to studying science so he can become a wealthy doctor and win Thalia's greedy heart. This episode introduces Zelda Gilroy and features her and Dobie's first meeting. 7.8/10 (68) Rate.
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis: Created by Max Shulman. With Dwayne Hickman, Bob Denver, Frank Faylen, Florida Friebus. A young man schemes and attempts to get the "better things in life" mostly popularity, success, and most importantly, girls.
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- Comedy, Family
- TV-Y7
- 1959-09-29
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (also known as simply Dobie Gillis or Max Shulman's Dobie Gillis in later seasons and in syndication) is an American sitcom starring Dwayne Hickman that aired on CBS from September 29, 1959, to June 5, 1963. The series was adapted from the "Dobie Gillis" short stories written by Max Shulman since 1945, and first ...
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- 147 (list of episodes)
- September 29, 1959 –, June 5, 1963
- CBS
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S1.E19 ∙ Room at the Bottom. Tue, Feb 9, 1960. Thalia wants Dobie to go to Willoughby Hall, an exclusive eastern school, and befriend the sons of wealthy bankers (an idea that also captures Mr. Gillis' fancy in a dream sequence). All Dobie wants is Thalia's love, but to win her heart he must get a 100 on his math test.
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from 1959 to 1963. The series and several episode scripts were adapted from a 1951 collection of short stories of the same name, written by Max Shulman, who had also written a feature film adaptation of his short stories for MGM in 1953, The Affairs of Dobie Gillis. The series revolved around the life of teenager/young ...