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Rob's dreams of inheriting a fortune seem dashed when he gets an old desk.
Rob's dreams of inheriting a fortune seem dashed when he gets an old desk.
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S4, EP2 "The Ghost of A. Chantz"Rob, Laura, Sally and Buddy spend a frightening night in a haunted cabin at a mountain resort.
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S5, EP12 "See Rob Write; Write, Rob, Write"Rob and Laura become rivals when each writes a story for children.
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S5, EP13 "You're Under Arrest"Rob goes out to cool off after a quarrel with Laura and winds up in trouble.
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S4, EP28 "A Show of Hands"Just before they are due at a formal banquet, Rob and Laura mistakenly dye their hands black.
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S5, EP32 "The Last Chapter"Rob's autobiography is bought by Alan Brady for a television series.
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S5, EP30 "Long Night's Journey Into Day"Laura spends a night alone in the house when Rob and Richie go fishing.
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S5, EP29 "Love Thy Other Neighbor"Rob and Laura are dismayed by Millie's jealousy of their new neighbors.
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