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Bob and Jerry have a falling-out when Jerry demands that Bob lend him money for a new motorcycle.

Bob and Jerry have a falling-out when Jerry demands that Bob lend him money for a new motorcycle.

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The Bob Newhart Show

S3, EP22 "Bob Hits the Ceiling"

Bob breaks a long-standing rule against treating friends when he agrees to counsel Emily's chum, whose marriage to a muscular gym teacher seems to be breaking up.

The Bob Newhart Show

S3, EP24 "The Ceiling Hits Bob"

Bob becomes the "oldest permanent psychologist in Chicago" when the ceiling in his office collapses, and he has to set up shop wherever he can find the space.

The Bob Newhart Show

S4, EP1 "The Longest Goodbye"

Bob's old friend Murdock is in town for a day to sell a complex giveaway item to a Chicago cereal company. Bob invites him to stay overnight, but the brief encounter stretches out to a week when Murdock can't make his business connections.

The Bob Newhart Show

S4, EP2 "Here's Looking at You, Kid"

Howard insists on joining Bob and Emily's anniversary dinner at a fashionable Chicago restaurant in order to enlist their aid in popping the question to Ellen. But he chokes up in the clutch, and Bob is forced to do the proposing for him.

The Bob Newhart Show

S3, EP21 "The New Look"

Emily redecorates the apartment in antiques. Bob finds her choice of furniture uncomfortable, unappealing, and hazardous to his health.

The Bob Newhart Show

S3, EP20 "My Business Is Shrinking"

With his confidence fading as fast as his list of patients, Bob decides to follow Emily's advice and see a psychiatrist about his problem.

The Bob Newhart Show

S3, EP19 "A Pound of Flesh"

Bob and Jerry have a falling-out when Jerry demands that Bob lend him money for a new motorcycle.

Not to be confused with Newhart's eponymous 1961 variety show, "The Bob Newhart Show" finds the comic playing Bob Hartley, a Chicago psychologist living with wife Emily in a highrise. Bob is forced to deal with crazy patients, his wife and their friends.
Starring: Bill Daily, Bob Newhart, Don Nagel, Florida Friebus, Jack Riley, John Fiedler, Kristina Holland, Larry Gelman, Marcia Wallace, Pat Finley, Peter Bonerz, Phillip Richard Allen, Renée Lippin, Suzanne Pleshette, Will Mackenzie
Original Air Date: Sep 16, 1972
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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