Growing Pains - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Aloha (1)

Aloha (2)

Taking Care of Business

Not Necessarily the News

Michaelgate

Big Brother is Not Watching

A Star is Born

Gone But Not Forgotten

Who's Zoomin' Who?

This is Your Life

Broadway Bound

The Scarlet Letter

A Reason to Live

Nasty Habits

The Marrying Kind

State of the Union
Jason and Maggie's (Alan Thicke, Joanna Kerns) normally placid marriage is strained as Maggie juggles her roles as mother and TV reporter.

The Mom Who Knew Too Much
Carol (Tracey Gold) feels betrayed after her mother (Joanna Kerns) shares a confidential secret with Jason (Alan Thicke).

Great Expectations
Against his parents wishes, Mike (Kirk Cameron) schemes to sneak away to California to meet a friend. With Alan Thicke and Joanna Kerns.

Dance Fever (1)

Dance Fever (2)

Bringing Up Baby
Maggie's (Joanna Kerns) pregnancy causes the family to worry about how the baby will affect their lives. With Alan Thicke and Kirk Cameron.

The Obscure Objects of Our Desire (1)

The Obscure Objects of Our Desire (2)

How the West Was Won (1)

How the West Was Won (2)

Graduation Day
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