The Bob Cummings Show - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Grandpa Meets Zsa Zsa

Bob Buys a Plane

Bob Batches It

The Beautiful Psychologist

The Boston Mother Returns

Miss Joplin Arrives

Double Date

Schultzy Says No

Chuck Buys a Hot Rod

The Air Force versus Ruthie

How to Handle Women

Bob Uncovers Ruthie's Past

Bob Traps a Wolf

Eleven Angry Women

Bob Gives Pamela the Bird

The Models Revolt

Bob Saves Doctor Chuck

Bob Becomes Chuck's First Patient

Bob Tangles with Ruthie

Bob Picks a College

Chuck at College

Bob Clashes with His Landlady

Bob Meets Schultzy's Cousin

Bob Meets the Mortons

Bob Handles the College Boys

Bob Escapes Schultzy's Trap

Bob Plays Gigolo

Bob's Economy Wave

Bob Meets Miss Sweden

Bob Enters a Photography Contest

Bob Goes Fishing, Gets Caught

Bob Calls Kay's Bluff

Bob Ages Margaret

Bob Gets Out-Uncled
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