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Sam pretends that he is impotent so he can consult with a beautiful psychiatrist (Madolyn Smith Osborne).
Sam pretends that he is impotent so he can consult with a beautiful psychiatrist (Madolyn Smith Osborne).
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S8, EP3 "A Bar Is Born"Sam, encouraged by Robin Colcord, toys with the idea of opening his own bar.
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S8, EP1 "The Improbable Dream"Sam tries to initiate a relationship with Rebecca after discovering that she has been dreaming about him.
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S8, EP2 "The Improbable Dream"Sam is the runner-up in the race for Rebecca when she is swept off her feet by another man (Roger Rees).
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S8, EP4 "How to Marry a Mailman"Cliff experiences a peculiar case of blindness that inexplicably manifests whenever his new-found love brings up the topic of marriage.
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S7, EP22 "The Visiting Lecher"Rebecca can't convince the others that a married author (John McMartin) is interested in her.
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S7, EP21 "Sisterly Love"Sam encourages a reunion between feuding sisters Rebecca and Susan (Marcia Cross).
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S7, EP20 "Call Me Irresponsible"The gang covers for Eddie (Jay Thomas), who forgot his wedding anniversary.
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S7, EP19 "The Gift of the Woodi"Woody's wealthy girlfriend (Jackie Swanson) expects more than a song for her birthday.
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