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5.5 15 Seasons • 233 Episodes

19 Kids and Counting - Season 3

Season three began airing on June 30, 2009 and finished airing on December 22, 2009. The show featured 28 regular episodes.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Jim Bob Duggar

    Jim Bob Duggar

    Self

  • Michelle Duggar

    Michelle Duggar

    Self

  • Jill Dillard

    Jill Dillard

    Self

  • Josh Duggar

    Josh Duggar

    Self

  • Jinger Vuolo

    Jinger Vuolo

    Self

  • Jessa Seewald

    Jessa Seewald

    Self

  • Anna Duggar

    Anna Duggar

    Self

  • Derick Dillard

    Derick Dillard

    Self

  • Jana Duggar

    Jana Duggar

    Self

Overview

Season three began airing on June 30, 2009 and finished airing on December 22, 2009. The show featured 28 regular episodes.

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