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Rob's living room needs to be painted so he hires a colorful master painter from Rome.
Rob's living room needs to be painted so he hires a colorful master painter from Rome.
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S2, EP10 "The Secret Life of Buddy and Sally"Rob suspects co-writers Buddy and Sally of carrying on a clandestine romance.
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S2, EP11 "A Bird in the Head Hurts"Ritchie runs into the house screaming that he has been pecked on the head by a giant woodpecker.
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S3, EP2 "The Masterpiece"Rob and Laura return home from an auction with two mysterious pieces of art.
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S2, EP32 "When a Bowling Pin Talks, Listen"Rob finds himself in hot water after inadvertently lifting a comedy idea from another show.
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S2, EP31 "Jilting the Jilter"Sally gets a marriage proposal from an opportunistic comic (Guy Marks) who wants her to write his material.
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S2, EP30 "A Surprise Surprise Is a Surprise"Laura despairs when Rob learns of her elaborate plans to throw a surprise party for him.
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S2, EP29 "It's a Shame She Married Me"Rob suffers pangs of jealousy when Laura meets a successful old flame (Robert Vaughn).
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