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Date Posted: 21:50:08 04/22/03 Tue
Author: Geoff
Author Host/IP: launceston-atm.vic-remote.bigpond.net.au / 61.9.128.173
Subject: Re: Melodramatic comedy format in the first season
In reply to: nilanthi 's message, "Re: Melodramatic comedy format in the first season" on 11:39:30 04/22/03 Tue

Nilanthi, there is only ONE cross-over episode on "To Rome With Love". Don Grady, Tina Cole and William Demarest appear as their "My Three Sons" characters in the episode "Rome Is Where you find It" which was a second season episode of that series that aired in October, 1970.
There is more information in my episode guide in the notes for the Season 11 episodes #337 and 339.

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