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After striking up a friendly conversation while waiting in line at the bank, Bob is held hostage when the man -- suspected of robbing the bank -- hides out in his office.
After striking up a friendly conversation while waiting in line at the bank, Bob is held hostage when the man -- suspected of robbing the bank -- hides out in his office.
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S5, EP19 "Death Be My Destiny"Bob strikes out against a friend's fear of falling, but succumbs to the same phobia himself when he is subjected to a harrowing experience in an elevator.
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S5, EP20 "Taxation Without Celebration"Bob's memory is taxed to the limit when he forgets that April 15th is the Federal income tax deadline, and also the date of the Hartleys' seventh wedding anniversary.
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S5, EP21 "Desperate Sessions"After striking up a friendly conversation while waiting in line at the bank, Bob is held hostage when the man -- suspected of robbing the bank -- hides out in his office.
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S5, EP22 "The Mentor"Bob offers to help Carol's husband, Larry, with his travel agency. In return, Larry turns the psychologist's reception area into a mini-Polynesian village.
The Bob Newhart Show
S5, EP18 "The Heartbreak Kidd"Bob thinks that Veronica Kidd, a student trainee, has fallen in love with him.
The Bob Newhart Show
S5, EP17 "Halls of Hartley"Bob succumbs to the pressures of living in a big city and seeks employment at a small rural college.
The Bob Newhart Show
S5, EP16 "Of Mice and Men"Bob runs into problems when he brings his therapy group home for a wild role-playing encounter.
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S5, EP15 "The Ironwood Experience"Bob's invitation to lecture at a prestigious sex seminar results in distress when the audience shows up nude.
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