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Through Ritchie's toy intercom, Rob and Laura tune in on a conversation at the Helpers.
Through Ritchie's toy intercom, Rob and Laura tune in on a conversation at the Helpers.
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S3, EP10 "The Ballad of Betty Lou"Rob and Jerry invest in a sailboat and find they have embarked on a disastrous venture.
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S3, EP11 "Turtles, Ties and Toreadors"Rob feels very much the hero when he hires a maid for his overworked wife, Laura.
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S2, EP26 "I'm No Henry Walden!"Rob finds himself very out of place at a dinner party for several celebrated literati.
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S1, EP26 "I Am My Brother's Keeper"Rob's bashful brother arrives in town and proves to be confident and outgoing only when he is sleepwalking.
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S3, EP9 "Big Max Calvada"An underworld figure involves Rob, Sally and Buddy in an unusual writing assignment.
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S3, EP7 "Who and Where Was Antonio Stradivarius?"Rob finds himself at a party in a strange town, dancing with a young woman.
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S3, EP6 "Too Many Stars"As usual, Rob finds he has too many "stars" on his hands when he tries to direct this year's show for the Parent Council.
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