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Bob and his friends host an orphan contingent for a wildly improbable camping-out experience.
Bob and his friends host an orphan contingent for a wildly improbable camping-out experience.
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S5, EP5 "The Great Rent Strike"The Hartley apartment becomes a hot-and-cold battleground when the good doctor declares psychological warfare on his landlord.
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S5, EP7 "Send This Boy to Camp"Bob and his friends host an orphan contingent for a wildly improbable camping-out experience.
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S5, EP8 "A Crime Most Foul"Bob turns amateur detective when he believes his expensive tape recorder has been stolen.
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S5, EP9 "The Slammer"Bob and his friend "The Peeper" take a trip down memory lane and wind up in the slammer.
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S5, EP4 "Still Crazy After All These Years"While Bob and Emily are on vacation, Howard undergoes a crash psychological program that changes his entire personality.
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S5, EP3 "Some of My Best Friends Are ..."Bob's therapy group gets a surprise when a patient (Howard Hesseman) announces that he is gay.
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S5, EP2 "Caged Fury"The Hartleys miss a Fourth of July Bicentennial party when they are trapped in a storage locker.
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