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Emily Hartley discovers a new low in male chauvinism when Bob's father (Barnard Hughes) arranges a fishing trip to his cabin and assigns her woman's work while the men brave the great outdoors.
Emily Hartley discovers a new low in male chauvinism when Bob's father (Barnard Hughes) arranges a fishing trip to his cabin and assigns her woman's work while the men brave the great outdoors.
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The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP16 "Group on a Hot Tin Roof"Bob advises a patient to write a play based on his own experiences, but the resulting play features characters bearing startling resemblances to the rest of the patients.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP17 "Emily Carlin, Emily Carlin"Mr. Carlin involves Emily in his scheme to impress his former schoolmates, especially a girl who never gave him the time of day.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP18 "Easy for You to Say"A radio celebrity comes to Bob because of his stuttering problem. On radio, he practiced several unseen rhythmic devices to mask his problem, but a new television opportunity threatens to expose his problem with disastrous results.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP19 "It Didn't Happen One Night"Bob's friends close ranks to protect Emily Hartley when a handsome old flame pays her a very warm visit.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP15 "Son of Ex-Con Job"Bob attempts to help a group of ex-convicts with their search for honest employment.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP14 "Grizzly Emily"Emily Hartley discovers a new low in male chauvinism when Bob's father (Barnard Hughes) arranges a fishing trip to his cabin and assigns her woman's work while the men brave the great outdoors.
The Bob Newhart Show
S6, EP13 "Freudian Ship"The Hartleys embark on a sea-going vacation to put work behind them. But Bob can't resist playing psychologist when he undertakes to counsel a married couple.
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