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Bob's impulsive decision to leave town for a week is received with disastrous emotions by his patients, who seemingly can't make it without him.
Bob's impulsive decision to leave town for a week is received with disastrous emotions by his patients, who seemingly can't make it without him.
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The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP6 "A Day in the Life"Bob's impulsive decision to leave town for a week is received with disastrous emotions by his patients, who seemingly can't make it without him.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP7 "My Son, the Comedian"It's no laughing matter for Howard when his 12-year-old son, Howie, announces he's leaving home to become a comedian.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP8 "You're Fired, Mr. Chips"Bob interviews a variety of psychologists to take over his patients while he's out of town, but none seem to be the right fit until Bob's former professor offers his services.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP9 "Shallow Throat"At first, Bob is thrilled when a non-talkative patient finally opens up after being told that anything he might say will be held in the strictest confidence. His joy is short-lived when the man confesses to grand larceny.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP5 "Carlin's New Suit"Bob deals with an improbable paternity case and a phone-paging service that never pages him.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP4 "Who Was That Masked Man?"Bob is puzzled when his henpecked patient (John Fiedler) asserts himself with far-reaching consequences.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP3 "A Jackie Story"A ventriloquist seeks Bob's help when his dummy threatens to break up their act; Jerry is terrified of losing his new dream girl (Hope Alexander-Willis).
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP2 "Ex-Con Job"Bob's attempt to help men leaving prison to re-enter society has him climbing the walls.
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