"Kung Fu" Season Three

Blood of the Dragon, Part 1
(September 14, 1974)
First broadcast as two-hour season premier

Blood of the Dragon, Part 2
(September 14, 1974)
First broadcast as two-hour season premier

A Small Beheading
(September 21, 1974)

This Valley of Terror
(September 28, 1974)

The Predators
(October 5, 1974)

My Brother, My Executioner
(October 12, 1974)

Cry of the Night Beast
(October 19, 1974)

The Garments of Rage
(November 1, 1974)

The Devil's Champion
(November 8, 1974)

Besieged Part 1: Death on Cold Mountain
(November 15, 1974)

Besieged Part 2: Cannon at the Gates
(November 22, 1974)

The Demon God
(December 13, 1974)

The Vanishing Image
(December 20, 1974)

A Lamb to the Slaughter
(January 11, 1975)

The Forbidden Kingdom
(January 18, 1975)

One Step to Darkness
(January 25, 1975)

Battle Hymn
(February 8, 1975)

Barbary House (Part 1)
(February 15, 1975)
Guest Stars
| John Blyth Barrymore | Zeke Caine
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| Leslie Nielsen | Vincent Corbino
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Tim McIntire
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Flight to Orion (Part 2)
(February 22, 1975)
Guest Stars
| John Blyth Barrymore | Zeke Caine
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| Leslie Nielsen | Vincent Corbino
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The Brothers Caine (Part 3)
(March 1, 1975)
Guest Stars
| John Blyth Barrymore | Zeke Caine
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| Leslie Nielsen | Vincent Corbino
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Tim McIntire
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John Vernon
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Carl Weathers
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Full Circle (Part 4)
(March 8, 1975)
Guest Stars
| John Blyth Barrymore | Zeke Caine
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| Leslie Nielsen | Vincent Corbino
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Tim McIntire
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John Vernon
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A Martinez
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The Thief of Chendo
(March 29, 1975)

Ambush
(April 5, 1975)
Guest Stars
| John Carradine | Reverend Serenity Johnson
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Bill Mims
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Pat Morita
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The Last Raid
(April 26, 1975)

Acknowledgements
I got the dates on which the episodes first appeared from here. No name was given for the compiler.
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