The misadventures of a large family formed by the marriage of a woman with 3 daughters and a man with 3 sons.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
All Seasons | |||
Specials | December 1988 | June 2021 | 21 |
Season 1 | September 1969 | March 1970 | 25 |
Season 2 | September 1970 | March 1971 | 24 |
Season 3 | September 1971 | March 1972 | 23 |
Season 4 | September 1972 | March 1973 | 23 |
Season 5 | September 1973 | March 1974 | 22 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Season 4 | November 1972 | January 1973 | 7 |
Unassigned Episodes | 131 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Season 1 | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 138 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Oscar Rudolph | 28 | 11/14/1969 - 12/10/1971 | |
Al Schwartz (I) (1910–1988) | 15 | 11/07/1969 - 01/25/1974 | |
Jack Arnold | 14 | 02/05/1971 - 03/08/1974 | |
Peter Baldwin | 8 | 09/25/1970 - 12/18/1988 | |
Hal Cooper | 7 | 10/30/1970 - 01/12/1973 | |
John Rich | 7 | 09/26/1969 - 11/07/1969 | |
Russ Mayberry | 6 | 02/06/1970 - 12/31/1971 | |
Richard Michaels | 6 | 12/08/1972 - 02/08/1974 | |
Robert Reed | 5 | 02/26/1971 - 10/19/1973 | |
Leslie H. Martinson | 5 | 12/11/1970 - 11/23/1973 | |
Bruce Bilson | 4 | 03/09/1973 - 02/22/1974 | |
George Tyne | 3 | 11/24/1972 - 11/16/1973 | |
Jack Donohue | 3 | 11/03/1972 - 12/21/1973 | |
George Cahan | 3 | 11/21/1969 - 03/13/1970 | |
Ray Singer | 2 | 11/19/1971 | |
Allen Baron | 2 | 01/14/1972 - 03/10/1972 | |
Lloyd J. Schwartz | 2 | 03/23/1973 - 12/18/1988 | |
Jerry London | 2 | 09/14/1973 - 12/07/1973 | |
Terry Becker | 1 | 03/26/1971 | |
David Alexander | 1 | 12/12/1969 | |
Michael Kane | 1 | 03/01/1974 | |
Herb Wallerstein | 1 | 01/30/1970 | |
Arlene Sanford | 1 | 08/23/1996 | |
Earl Bellamy | 1 | 01/28/1972 | |
Norman Abbott | 1 | 03/20/1970 | |
Irving J. Moore | 1 | 11/20/1970 | |
Bernard Wiesen | 1 | 02/15/1974 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Bill Freedman | 11 | 11/07/1969 - 03/01/1974 | |
Tam Spiva | 9 | 02/06/1970 - 10/12/1973 | |
Elroy Schwartz | 9 | 12/12/1969 - 01/19/1973 | |
Ben Gershman | 8 | 09/25/1970 - 03/01/1974 | |
Larry Rhine | 8 | 02/18/1972 - 01/25/1974 | |
David P. Harmon | 6 | 01/23/1970 - 03/10/1972 | |
Skip Webster | 5 | 10/31/1969 - 10/20/1972 | |
Milton Pascal | 5 | 12/04/1970 - 02/08/1974 | |
Sam Locke | 5 | 12/04/1970 - 02/08/1974 | |
Bruce Howard | 4 | 10/02/1970 - 12/24/1971 | |
Harry Winkler | 4 | 02/11/1972 - 02/22/1974 | |
Brad Radnitz | 4 | 02/13/1970 - 10/27/1972 | |
Michael Morris | 4 | 11/12/1971 - 11/02/1973 | |
Martin Ragaway | 3 | 01/05/1973 - 12/21/1973 | |
Paul West | 3 | 10/17/1969 - 11/20/1970 | |
Myles Wilder | 3 | 12/11/1970 - 03/23/1973 | |
William Raynor | 3 | 12/11/1970 - 03/23/1973 | |
Ruth Brooks Flippen | 3 | 11/21/1969 - 01/16/1970 | |
Ben Starr | 3 | 10/22/1971 - 09/28/1973 | |
Sherwood Schwartz | 3 | 09/26/1969 - 12/18/1988 | |
Albert E. Lewin | 3 | 10/16/1970 - 11/05/1971 | |
Burt Styler | 3 | 01/09/1970 - 11/17/1972 | |
Charles Hoffman | 3 | 03/20/1970 - 03/26/1971 | |
Joanna Lee | 2 | 10/10/1969 - 09/14/1973 | |
Helen August | 2 | 01/22/1971 - 11/26/1971 | |
Tom August | 2 | 01/22/1971 - 11/26/1971 | |
Phil Leslie | 2 | 11/19/1971 - 12/10/1971 | |
Lois Hire | 2 | 10/03/1969 - 03/16/1973 | |
Harry Elfont | 1 | 08/23/1996 | |
Paul Dubov | 1 | 11/06/1970 | |
Alan Dinehart (II) | 1 | 11/14/1969 | |
Stan Zimmerman | 1 | 08/23/1996 | |
Bernie Kahn | 1 | 03/03/1972 | |
Milt Rosen | 1 | 11/24/1972 | |
Charles Stewart, Jr. | 1 | 03/08/1974 | |
Howard Leeds | 1 | 09/17/1971 | |
Lois Peyser | 1 | 12/05/1969 | |
William Cowley | 1 | 10/24/1969 | |
Adele Styler | 1 | 11/17/1972 | |
Jack Lloyd | 1 | 12/31/1971 | |
Herbert Finn | 1 | 11/14/1969 | |
Arnold Peyser | 1 | 12/05/1969 | |
Joel Kane | 1 | 12/31/1971 | |
Ralph Goodman | 1 | 11/10/1972 | |
John Fenton Murray | 1 | 12/19/1969 | |
Gwen Bagni | 1 | 11/06/1970 | |
Deborah Kaplan | 1 | 08/23/1996 | |
Gene Thompson | 1 | 02/23/1973 | |
George Tibbles | 1 | 01/11/1974 | |
Howard Ostroff | 1 | 02/15/1974 | |
James Berg | 1 | 08/23/1996 |
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