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Bob gives up most of his private practice to become the staff psychologist with a major insurance company. He soon learns that it's possible for a man in the corporate world to do his job too well.
Bob gives up most of his private practice to become the staff psychologist with a major insurance company. He soon learns that it's possible for a man in the corporate world to do his job too well.
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The Bob Newhart Show
S3, EP4 "The Separation Story"For the sake of their marriage, as well as Emily's Master's Degree and Bob's heavy work schedule, the Hartleys decide that it would be best if they took up separate residences.
The Bob Newhart Show
S3, EP5 "Sorry, Wrong Mother"As Howard prepares to introduce Howie to Ellen, he tries to mold Ellen into an image the boy will like.
The Bob Newhart Show
S3, EP6 "The Gray Flannel Shrink"Bob gives up most of his private practice to become the staff psychologist with a major insurance company. He soon learns that it's possible for a man in the corporate world to do his job too well.
The Bob Newhart Show
S3, EP7 "Dr. Ryan's Express"Bob's office routine becomes a wreck when Jerry hires a temporary receptionist. She's a very nice but very vague woman who can't even get Bob's name straight.
The Bob Newhart Show
S3, EP3 "The Great Timpau Medical Arts Experiment"Jerry suggests that all the doctors in the building form a co-op to treat each other for free. This leads to chaos and hostility that find expression in Bob's special all-doctor therapy group.
The Bob Newhart Show
S3, EP2 "The Battle of the Groups"Bob takes two of his therapy groups to a rustic retreat for a marathon session that never progresses further than everyone's complaints about the primitive conditions of their accommodations.
The Bob Newhart Show
S3, EP1 "Big Brother Is Watching"Bob is faced with the possibility that his younger sister may move in with Howard.
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