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词条 List of The Bob Newhart Show episodes
释义

  1. Series overview

  2. Episodes

     Season 1: 1972–73  Season 2: 1973–74  Season 3: 1974–75  Season 4: 1975–76  Season 5: 1976–77  Season 6: 1977–78 

  3. References

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This is a list of episodes for The Bob Newhart Show, which was originally broadcast on CBS from 1972 to 1978, spanning six seasons and 142 half-hour episodes.

Series overview

The first four seasons were released on DVD by 20th Century Fox, while seasons 5 and 6, along with The Bob Newhart Show: The Complete Series, have been released through Shout! Factory.[1][2][3][4] Seasons 1–3 of the show were also made available for streaming and download in the digital format.[5]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First aired Last aired
1 24 September 16, 1972 March 10, 1973
2 24 September 15, 1973 March 2, 1974
3 24 September 14, 1974 March 8, 1975
4 24 September 13, 1975 February 28, 1976
5 24 September 25, 1976 March 19, 1977
6 22 September 24, 1977 April 1, 1978

Episodes

Season 1: 1972–73

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EpisodeNumber=1EpisodeNumber2=1Title=Fly the Unfriendly SkiesDirectedBy=Jay SandrichWrittenBy=David Davis & Lorenzo Music1972|9|16}}ProdCode=7251ShortSummary=Bob brings Emily to his "fear of flying" therapy group to help her overcome her own fear of flying. Penny Marshall has a minor role in this episode as a stewardess.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=2EpisodeNumber2=2Title=Tracy Grammar School, I'll Lick You YetDirectedBy=Jay SandrichWrittenBy=Carl Gottlieb & George Yanok1972|9|23}}ProdCode=7258ShortSummary=Bob tries to impress Emily's students, who find his job boring.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=3EpisodeNumber2=3Title=Tennis, Emily?DirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=David Davis & Lorenzo Music1972|9|30}}ProdCode=7253ShortSummary=Bob is worried when a handsome, womanizing tennis pro (Peter Brown) praises Emily's beauty.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=4EpisodeNumber2=4Title=Mom, I L-L-Love YouDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Dick Clair & Jenna McMahon1972|10|7}}ProdCode=7252ShortSummary=Emily urges Bob to tell his mother (Martha Scott) that he loves her.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=5EpisodeNumber2=5Title=Goodnight, NancyDirectedBy=Jay SandrichWrittenBy=Susan Silver1972|10|21}}ProdCode=7254ShortSummary=Emily is unexpectedly jealous of Bob's old girlfriend Nancy (Penny Fuller).LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=6EpisodeNumber2=6Title=Come Live with MeDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Jerry Mayer1972|10|28}}ProdCode=7256ShortSummary=Carol considers co-habitating with her boyfriend.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=7EpisodeNumber2=7Title=Father Knows WorstDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1972|11|4}}ProdCode=7255ShortSummary=Howard is crushed when his son Howie prefers spending time with Jerry.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=8EpisodeNumber2=8Title=Don't Go to Bed MadDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Gene Thompson1972|11|11}}ProdCode=7262ShortSummary=When the Hartleys have a fight, they resolve not to go to sleep until they've settled their differences.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=9EpisodeNumber2=9Title=P.I.L.O.T.DirectedBy=Jay SandrichWrittenBy=David Davis & Lorenzo Music1972|11|18}}ProdCode=5536ShortSummary=The Hartleys try to adopt a child and meet with a woman (Louise Lasser) from the adoption agency. (Note: This is the original unaired pilot of the show, with some scenes added or re-shot.)LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=10EpisodeNumber2=10Title=Anything Happen While I Was Gone?DirectedBy=Jay SandrichWrittenBy=Martin Cohan1972|11|25}}ProdCode=7260ShortSummary=Jerry announces his engagement to a woman he's only just met.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=11EpisodeNumber2=11Title=I Want to Be AloneDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Jerry Mayer1972|12|2}}ProdCode=7261ShortSummary=Bob goes to a hotel for a few days to get some time alone, leading Howard to fear that the Hartleys are breaking up. Bernie Kopell has a role in this episode as a philandering doctor.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=12EpisodeNumber2=12Title=Bob and Emily and Howard and Carol and JerryDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=Charlotte Brown1972|12|9}}ProdCode=7263ShortSummary=Howard and Carol start dating. Pat Morita has a minor role in this episode as a bartender.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=13EpisodeNumber2=13Title=I Owe It All to You... But Not That MuchDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Martin Cohan1972|12|16}}ProdCode=7257ShortSummary=Jerry starts going to Bob for therapy, which hurts their ability to be friends.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=14EpisodeNumber2=14Title=His Busiest SeasonDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=David Davis & Lorenzo Music1972|12|23}}ProdCode=7268ShortSummary=Bob invites his patients to a Christmas party at his apartment.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=15EpisodeNumber2=15Title=Let's Get Away from It AlmostDirectedBy=Jay SandrichWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1973|1|6}}ProdCode=7265ShortSummary=The Hartleys spend an unpleasant vacation at a ski lodge.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=16EpisodeNumber2=16Title=The Crash of Twenty-Nine Years OldDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Charlotte Brown1973|1|13}}ProdCode=7269ShortSummary=Depressed at turning twenty-nine, Carol decides to quit her job and do something new with her life.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=17EpisodeNumber2=17Title=The Man with the Golden WristDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Bill Idelson1973|1|20}}ProdCode=7270ShortSummary=Bob is too nervous to wear the expensive watch that Emily bought him.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=18EpisodeNumber2=18Title=The Two Loves of Dr. HartleyDirectedBy=George TyneWrittenBy=Gene Thompson1973|1|27}}ProdCode=7264ShortSummary=One of Bob's patients (Emmaline Henry) falls in love with him.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=19EpisodeNumber2=19Title=Not with My Sister You Don'tDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Frank Buxton1973|2|3}}ProdCode=7266ShortSummary=Howard is extremely protective of his visiting sister Debbie (Heather Menzies).LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=20EpisodeNumber2=20Title=A Home Is Not Necessarily a HouseDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=David Davis & Lorenzo Music1973|2|10}}ProdCode=7271ShortSummary=Bob and Emily consider moving out of their apartment and into a house.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=21EpisodeNumber2=21Title=Emily, I'm Home... Emily?DirectedBy=Rick EdelsteinWrittenBy=Martin Cohan1973|2|17}}ProdCode=7273ShortSummary=Emily is rarely home for Bob after she gets a full-time job.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=22EpisodeNumber2=22Title=You Can't Win 'Em AllDirectedBy=Jerry LondonWrittenBy=Bill Idelson1973|2|24}}ProdCode=7272ShortSummary=Bob becomes a local hero when his therapy helps a Chicago Cubs pitcher end a losing streak.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=23EpisodeNumber2=23Title=Bum VoyageDirectedBy=Martin CohanWrittenBy=Austin & Irma Kalish1973|3|3}}ProdCode=7274ShortSummary=Bob is reluctant to go on an ocean voyage with Emily and abandon his therapy group.LineColor=C0C0C0
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EpisodeNumber=24EpisodeNumber2=24Title=Who's Been Sleeping on My Couch?DirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Jerry Mayer1973|3|10}}ProdCode=7275ShortSummary=Jerry starts making a nuisance of himself while recovering from a bad breakup.LineColor=C0C0C0
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Season 2: 1973–74

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EpisodeNumber=25EpisodeNumber2=1Title=The Last TV ShowDirectedBy=Jay SandrichWrittenBy=Charlotte Brown1973|9|15}}ProdCode=7355ShortSummary=At the prodding of his patients, Bob reluctantly accepts an offer to allow TV cameras into a group therapy session.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=26EpisodeNumber2=2Title=MotelDirectedBy=Jay SandrichWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1973|9|22}}ProdCode=7360ShortSummary=Bob and Jerry go to a motel in Peoria so they can watch a football broadcast that's not available in Chicago.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=27EpisodeNumber2=3Title=BacklashDirectedBy=George TyneWrittenBy=Susan Silver1973|9|29}}ProdCode=7352ShortSummary=The Hartleys have to cancel their planned vacation in Mexico because of Bob's back pain.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=28EpisodeNumber2=4Title=Somebody Down Here Likes MeDirectedBy=Jerry LondonWrittenBy=Peter Myerson1973|10|6}}ProdCode=7357ShortSummary=A Minister (John McMartin) decides to leave the Church because of Bob's advice, leaving Bob overcome with guilt.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=29EpisodeNumber2=5Title=Emily in for CarolDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Jerry Mayer1973|10|13}}ProdCode=7356ShortSummary=When Carol is on vacation, the other doctors on Bob's floor hire Emily as the new receptionist.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=30EpisodeNumber2=6Title=Have You Met Miss Dietz?DirectedBy=George TyneWrittenBy=Bill Idelson1973|10|20}}ProdCode=7353ShortSummary=Howard and Jerry compete for the affections of an attractive recent divorcée (Mariette Hartley)LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=31EpisodeNumber2=7Title=Old Man RiversDirectedBy=Martin CohanWrittenBy=Martin Cohan1973|10|27}}ProdCode=7359ShortSummary=Carol starts dating a much older man (Jeff Corey).LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=32EpisodeNumber2=8Title=Mister Emily HartleyDirectedBy=Jerry LondonWrittenBy=Charlotte Brown1973|11|3}}ProdCode=7363ShortSummary=Bob feels humiliated when Emily turns out to have a higher I.Q. than he does and is invited to join a high-I.Q. group.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=33EpisodeNumber2=9Title=Mutiny on the HartleyDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1973|11|10}}ProdCode=7365ShortSummary=Bob's patients revolt against him when he raises his hourly rates.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=34EpisodeNumber2=10Title=I'm Okay, You're Okay, So What's Wrong?DirectedBy=George TyneWrittenBy=Earl Barret1973|11|17}}ProdCode=7364ShortSummary=Fearing that their marriage has lost its spark, Bob and Emily go to a marriage counselor (Katherine Helmond).LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=35EpisodeNumber2=11Title=Fit, Fat and Forty-OneDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller1973|11|24}}ProdCode=7358ShortSummary=Bob goes on a diet, determined to keep his resolution to lose weight before his forty-first birthday.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=36EpisodeNumber2=12Title=Blues for Mr. BordenDirectedBy=Jerry LondonWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1973|12|1}}ProdCode=7366ShortSummary=Howard's ex-wife is getting married again—and this time, she's marrying a pilot.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=37EpisodeNumber2=13Title=My Wife Belongs to DaddyDirectedBy=Jerry LondonWrittenBy=Jerry Mayer1973|12|8}}ProdCode=7362ShortSummary=A visit from Emily's parents (John Randolph and Ann Rutherford) has Bob feeling intimidated by his father-in-law.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=38EpisodeNumber2=14Title=T.S. ElliotDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=Gerry Renert & Jeff Wilheim1973|12|15}}ProdCode=7368ShortSummary=Mr. Carlin goes on a date with Carol.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=39EpisodeNumber2=15Title=I'm Dreaming of a Slight ChristmasDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1973|12|22}}ProdCode=7370ShortSummary=Bob is trapped in his office on Christmas Eve.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=40EpisodeNumber2=16Title=Oh, BrotherDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=Martin Cohan1974|1|5}}ProdCode=7367ShortSummary=Jerry's brother (Raul Julia) starts stealing his patients.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=41EpisodeNumber2=17Title=The Modernization of EmilyDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=Charlotte Brown1974|1|12}}ProdCode=7371ShortSummary=Shaken after meeting a former student who's all grown up, Emily tries to recapture her youth with an embarrassing new wardrobe.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=42EpisodeNumber2=18Title=The Jobless CorpsDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1974|1|19}}ProdCode=7374ShortSummary=After Howard is laid off, he joins Bob's therapy group for unemployed people.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=43EpisodeNumber2=19Title=Clink ShrinkDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Paul B. Lichtman and Howard Storm1974|1|26}}ProdCode=7369ShortSummary=Bob gets a suspiciously expensive gift from a client (Henry Winkler) who is an ex-convict.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=44EpisodeNumber2=20Title=Mind Your Own BusinessDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1974|2|2}}ProdCode=7351ShortSummary=To help manage his money, Bob hires a business manager (Ron Rifkin) who puts him on a budget of $50 a week.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=45EpisodeNumber2=21Title=A Love StoryDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Martin Cohan1974|2|9}}ProdCode=7375ShortSummary=Howard falls in love with Bob's sister Ellen (Pat Finley) even though she's engaged to another man.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=46EpisodeNumber2=22Title=By the Way... You're FiredDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=Barbara Gallagher & Sybil Adelman1974|2|16}}ProdCode=7372ShortSummary=Distracted by a new boyfriend, Carol neglects her duties at the office.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=47EpisodeNumber2=23Title=Confessions of an OrthodontistDirectedBy=Peter BaldwinWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1974|2|23}}ProdCode=7376ShortSummary=Bob temporarily takes over a practice for another psychologist (Roger Perry), including a ditzy secretary (Teri Garr). One of his first patients is Jerry, who confesses he's in love with Bob's wife.LineColor=9F9959
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EpisodeNumber=48EpisodeNumber2=24Title=A Matter of PrincipalDirectedBy=Don BustanyWrittenBy=Arnie Kogen & Ray Jessel1974|3|2}}ProdCode=7373ShortSummary=Emily stands on her principles and defies an order to let an unqualified student skip a grade.LineColor=9F9959
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Season 3: 1974–75

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EpisodeNumber=49EpisodeNumber2=1Title=Big Brother Is WatchingDirectedBy=Robert MooreWrittenBy=Charlotte Brown1974|9|14}}ProdCode=4052ShortSummary=Bob disapproves of the idea of his sister Ellen moving in with Howard.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=50EpisodeNumber2=2Title=The Battle of the GroupsDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1974|9|21}}ProdCode=4051ShortSummary=Bob unwisely brings two of his therapy groups together at a weekend retreat.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=51EpisodeNumber2=3Title=The Great Rimpau Medical Arts Co-op ExperimentDirectedBy=George TyneWrittenBy=Coleman Mitchell & Geoffrey Neigher1974|9|28}}ProdCode=4056ShortSummary=Jerry organizes all the doctors on his floor into a medical co-op arrangement.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=52EpisodeNumber2=4Title=The Separation StoryDirectedBy=Peter Bonerzs= Bob Garland|t= Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses}}1974|10|5}}ProdCode=4054ShortSummary=Emily moves out of the apartment and into a college dorm so she can study to get her Master's degree.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=53EpisodeNumber2=5Title=Sorry, Wrong MotherDirectedBy=Jay SandrichWrittenBy=Charlotte Brown1974|10|12}}ProdCode=4067ShortSummary=Ellen tries to get Howard's son Howie to like her. John Ritter plays a waiter at an ice cream shop.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=54EpisodeNumber2=6Title=The Grey Flannel ShrinkDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Jerry Mayer1974|10|19}}ProdCode=4064ShortSummary=Bob accepts an offer to become the in-house therapist for a major corporation.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=55EpisodeNumber2=7Title=Dr. Ryan's ExpressDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1974|10|26}}ProdCode=4059ShortSummary=When Carol is away again, Jerry hires an incompetent temp.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=56EpisodeNumber2=8Title=Brutally Yours, Bob HartleyDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=John Rappaport1974|11|2}}ProdCode=4062ShortSummary=Bob vows to be completely honest with everyone, which soon leaves everyone hating him.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=57EpisodeNumber2=9Title=Ship of ShrinksDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Coleman Mitchell & Geoffrey Neigher1974|11|9}}ProdCode=4066ShortSummary=Because of an embarrassing article published under his byline, Bob has second thoughts about attending a psychology conference in Hawaii.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=58EpisodeNumber2=10Title=Life Is a HamburgerDirectedBy=George TyneWrittenBy=Jerry Mayer1974|11|16}}ProdCode=4068ShortSummary=Carol announces her engagement to her weird poet boyfriend (Richard Schaal).LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=59EpisodeNumber2=11Title=An American FamilyDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Charlotte Brown1974|11|23}}ProdCode=4069ShortSummary=Bob and Emily's Thanksgiving plans are threatened when Bob's mother gets into an argument with Emily's father.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=60EpisodeNumber2=12Title=We Love You... Good-byeDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Charlotte Brown1974|11|30}}ProdCode=4061ShortSummary=Emily's revelations about Bob's chauvinism get him kicked out of his own therapy group for women.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=61EpisodeNumber2=13Title=Jerry Robinson CrusoeDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Erik Tarloff1974|12|7}}ProdCode=4055ShortSummary=Jerry decides to leave everything behind and move to a South Seas island with his new girlfriend (Gail Strickland).LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=62EpisodeNumber2=14Title=Serve for DaylightDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Jerry Mayer1974|12|14}}ProdCode=4071ShortSummary=Bob wants to win a tennis match but doesn't think his doubles partner, Emily, is good enough to win.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=63EpisodeNumber2=15Title=Home Is Where the Hurt IsDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1974|12|21}}ProdCode=4065ShortSummary=The Hartleys have to spend Christmas Eve listening to Carol talk about her depressing family and personal relationships.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=64EpisodeNumber2=16Title=Tobin's Back in TownDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Michael Zinberg1975|1|4}}ProdCode=4057ShortSummary=Ellen's ex-fiancé (Fred Willard) tries to win her back from Howard.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=65EpisodeNumber2=17Title=Think Smartly—Vote HartleyDirectedBy=Bob FinkelWrittenBy=Coleman Mitchell & Geoffrey Neigher1975|1|11}}ProdCode=4070ShortSummary=Emily gets Bob to run for a spot on the school board.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=66EpisodeNumber2=18Title=The Way We Weren'tDirectedBy=James BurrowsWrittenBy=Roger Beatty1975|1|18}}ProdCode=4063ShortSummary=Emily finds out a secret about the girl Bob was dating before he met her.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=67EpisodeNumber2=19Title=A Pound of FleshDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Jerry Mayer1975|1|25}}ProdCode=4074ShortSummary=Jerry is angry at Bob for refusing to lend him money.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=68EpisodeNumber2=20Title=My Business Is ShrinkingDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Arnie Kogen & Ray Jessel1975|2|1}}ProdCode=4053ShortSummary=Bob himself joins a therapy group to get some help for his recent depression.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=69EpisodeNumber2=21Title=The New LookDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1975|2|8}}ProdCode=4073ShortSummary=Bob's routine is disrupted after Emily gets new furniture for the apartment.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=70EpisodeNumber2=22Title=Bob Hits the CeilingDirectedBy=Jay SandrichWrittenBy=Phil Davis1975|2|15}}ProdCode=4072ShortSummary=Bob reluctantly agrees to a therapy session to help Emily's friend (Cynthia Harris) with her marriage problems.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=71EpisodeNumber2=23Title=Emily Hits the CeilingDirectedBy=James BurrowsWrittenBy=Jerry Mayer1975|2|22}}ProdCode=4075ShortSummary=Emily talks Bob into being a counselor at the summer camp she's organizing.LineColor=FF8C00
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EpisodeNumber=72EpisodeNumber2=24Title=The Ceiling Hits BobDirectedBy=Alan RafkinWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1975|3|8}}ProdCode=4076ShortSummary=Everything's collapsing around Bob: Howard and Ellen announce they're moving to New York, Carol announces she's looking for a new job, and the ceiling literally collapses in his office.LineColor=FF8C00
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Season 4: 1975–76

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EpisodeNumber=73EpisodeNumber2=1Title=The Longest Good-byeDirectedBy=James BurrowsWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1975|9|13}}ProdCode=5054ShortSummary=Bob gets a visit from his old college buddy, the Peeper (Tom Poston).LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=74EpisodeNumber2=2Title=Here's Looking at You, KidDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1975|9|20}}ProdCode=5052ShortSummary=Howard decides it's time to propose to Ellen.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=75EpisodeNumber2=3Title= Death of a FruitmanDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1975|9|27}}ProdCode=5063ShortSummary=One of Bob's patients dies after being crushed by a truckload of zucchini.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=76EpisodeNumber2=4Title=Change Is Gonna Do Me GoodDirectedBy=John ErmanWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1975|10|4}}ProdCode=5058ShortSummary=Emily and Bob decide to get out of their rut by taking on each other's household chores.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=77EpisodeNumber2=5Title=The HeavyweightsDirectedBy=Bob ClaverWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1975|10|11}}ProdCode=5053ShortSummary=Carol is stuck with one of Bob's overweight patients (Cliff Osmond) on a date.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=78EpisodeNumber2=6Title=Carol's WeddingDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1975|10|18}}ProdCode=5060ShortSummary=Carol gets married to Larry Bondurant (Will Mackenzie) after knowing him for less than a day.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=79EpisodeNumber2=7Title=Shrinks Across the SeaDirectedBy=Bob ClaverWrittenBy=Phil Doran & Douglas Arango1975|10|25}}ProdCode=5061ShortSummary=The Hartleys play host to a supercilious French psychologist (René Auberjonois).LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=80EpisodeNumber2=8Title=What's It All About, Albert?DirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Phil Davis1975|11|1}}ProdCode=5059ShortSummary=After realizing that he's not actually helping any of his patients, Bob goes to his old mentor (Keenan Wynn) for guidance.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=81EpisodeNumber2=9Title=Who Is Mr. X?DirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Bruce Kane1975|11|8}}ProdCode=5056ShortSummary=In an interview with a vicious TV talk show host (Jennifer Warren) Bob lets it slip that one of his patients was a prominent politician.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=82EpisodeNumber2=10Title=Seemed Like a Good Idea at the TimeDirectedBy=Richard KinonWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1975|11|15}}ProdCode=5051ShortSummary=In an episode framed as an homage to The Sting, Bob enters into an uncomfortable new partnership with an upscale psychologist.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=83EpisodeNumber2=11Title=Over the River and Through the WoodsDirectedBy=James BurrowsWrittenBy=Bruce Kane1975|11|22}}ProdCode=5065ShortSummary=Bob spends a depressing Thanksgiving with Jerry, Howard and Mr. Carlin, getting drunk, watching football and ordering "Moo Goo Gai Pan."

In 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode #9 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.[6] In 2009, it moved to #37.[7]

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EpisodeNumber=84EpisodeNumber2=12Title=Fathers and Sons and MothersDirectedBy=James BurrowsWrittenBy=Arnold Kane1975|11|29}}ProdCode=5057ShortSummary=Bob's mother comes to visit and won't leave him alone.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=85EpisodeNumber2=13Title=The ArticleDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Erik Tarloff1975|12|6}}ProdCode=5062ShortSummary=The doctors in Bob's building regret giving Ellen permission to write an article about them.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=86EpisodeNumber2=14Title=A Matter of Vice-PrincipalDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1975|12|13}}ProdCode=5069ShortSummary=Emily is promoted to Vice-Principal over another teacher who's been at the school longer.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=87EpisodeNumber2=15Title=Bob Has to Have His Tonsils Out, So He Spends Christmas Eve in the HospitalDirectedBy=James BurrowsWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1975|12|20}}ProdCode=5068ShortSummary=Bob has to... well, the title pretty much says it all.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=88EpisodeNumber2=16Title=No SaleDirectedBy=Eddie RyderWrittenBy=Michael Zinberg1976|1|3}}ProdCode=5055ShortSummary=Bob and Jerry invest in Carlin's real estate deal, but discover that it involves evicting an old man (Malcolm Atterbury).LineColor= FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=89EpisodeNumber2=17Title=Carol at 6:01DirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1976|1|10}}ProdCode=5066ShortSummary=Carol finds that her new husband, Larry, is giving her more attention than she can handle.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=90EpisodeNumber2=18Title=Warden Gordon BordenDirectedBy=James BurrowsWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1976|1|17}}ProdCode=5070ShortSummary=Howard gets a visit from his brother Gordon Borden the Game Warden (William Redfield), who becomes his romantic rival for Ellen.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=91EpisodeNumber2=19Title=My Boy GuillermoDirectedBy=Alan MyersonWrittenBy=Sy Rosen1976|1|24}}ProdCode=5071ShortSummary=Jerry's free-spirited ex-girlfriend Courtney (Gail Strickland) returns, offering to let him marry her and help raise her son.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=92EpisodeNumber2=20Title=Duke of DunkDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Douglas Arango & Phil Doran1976|1|31}}ProdCode=5072ShortSummary=Bob tries to help a basketball star become better at teamwork.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=93EpisodeNumber2=21Title=Guaranteed Not to ShrinkDirectedBy=James BurrowsWrittenBy=Sy Rosen1976|2|7}}ProdCode=5067ShortSummary=Carol decides to follow in Bob's footsteps and enrolls in a night school psychology course.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=94EpisodeNumber2=22Title=Birth of a SalesmanDirectedBy=John C. ChulayWrittenBy=Sy Rosen1976|2|14}}ProdCode=5074ShortSummary=Bob teaches the art of assertiveness to Mr. Herd, whose first act after learning to stand up for himself is to bring a lawsuit against Bob.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=95EpisodeNumber2=23Title=The Boy Next DoorDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Hugh Wilson1976|2|21}}ProdCode=5073ShortSummary=Howard gains custody of his son Howie, but leaves most of the actual work of taking care of him to Bob and Emily. Bob hires a gorgeous young woman (Brooke Adams) as Howie's babysitter.LineColor=FFD700
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EpisodeNumber=96EpisodeNumber2=24Title=Peeper TwoDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Tom Patchett & Jay Tarses1976|2|28}}ProdCode=5075ShortSummary=The Peeper returns to Chicago after being dumped by his wife, and Jerry shows him how to live life as a swinging bachelor.LineColor=FFD700
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Season 5: 1976–77

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EpisodeNumber=97EpisodeNumber2=1Title=Enter Mrs. PeeperDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1976|9|25}}ProdCode=6066ShortSummary=The Peeper returns yet again, this time with a new wife.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=98EpisodeNumber2=2Title=Caged FuryDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1976|10|2}}ProdCode=6062ShortSummary=Emily accidentally gets herself and Bob trapped in the basement storage locker while they're preparing for their Bicentennial party.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=99EpisodeNumber2=3Title=Some of My Best Friends Are...DirectedBy=James BurrowsWrittenBy=Pat Jones & Donald Reiker1976|10|9}}ProdCode=6054ShortSummary=Bob has to handle the prejudice in his group when Mr. Plager (Howard Hesseman) comes out as gay.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=100EpisodeNumber2=4Title=Still Crazy After All These YearsDirectedBy=Alan MyersonWrittenBy=Hugh Wilson1976|10|16}}ProdCode=6061ShortSummary=Howard sees a therapist (Leonard Stone) to cure himself of his dependency on Bob and Emily, but the cure turns him into an exact clone of his doctor.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=101EpisodeNumber2=5Title=The Great Rent StrikeDirectedBy=John C. ChulayWrittenBy=David Lloyd1976|10|23}}ProdCode=6059ShortSummary=Slumlord Mr. Carlin takes over Bob and Emily's building, leading Bob to organize a rent strike.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=102EpisodeNumber2=6Title=Et tu, Carol?DirectedBy=Alan MyersonWrittenBy=Gary David Goldberg1976|10|30}}ProdCode=6058ShortSummary=Bob must find a new receptionist after Carol quits.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=103EpisodeNumber2=7Title=Send This Boy to CampDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=David Lloyd1976|11|6}}ProdCode=6067ShortSummary=Bob and Jerry volunteer to organize a camping trip for underprivileged children.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=104EpisodeNumber2=8Title=A Crime Most FoulDirectedBy=John C. ChulayWrittenBy=Sy Rosen1976|11|13}}ProdCode=6064ShortSummary=Everyone, including Emily, is a potential suspect after Bob's new tape recorder vanishes.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=105EpisodeNumber2=9Title=The SlammerDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1976|11|20}}ProdCode=6070ShortSummary=Bob and the Peeper visit the bar they used to go to in college, and get arrested when the bar is raided.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=106EpisodeNumber2=10Title=Jerry's RetirementDirectedBy=Alan MyersonWrittenBy=Hugh Wilson1976|11|27}}ProdCode=6051ShortSummary=When Jerry comes into a lot of money, he decides to quit his practice and do nothing for the rest of his life.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=107EpisodeNumber2=11Title=Here's to You, Mrs. RobinsonDirectedBy=James BurrowsWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1976|12|4}}ProdCode=6056ShortSummary=The newly wealthy and retired Jerry goes on a quest to find his biological parents.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=108EpisodeNumber2=12Title=Breaking Up Is Hard to DoDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Sy Rosen1976|12|11}}ProdCode=6068ShortSummary=Bob is stunned when his parents announce they're separating.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=109EpisodeNumber2=13Title=Making Up Is the Thing to DoDirectedBy=Harvey MedlinskyWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1976|12|25}}ProdCode=6072ShortSummary=Bob invites his separated parents to Christmas dinner to try to get them back together.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=110EpisodeNumber2=14Title=Love Is the BlindestDirectedBy=Will MackenzieWrittenBy=Gary David Goldberg1977|1|8}}ProdCode=6063ShortSummary=Mr. Carlin tries to impress his attractive new secretary the only way he knows how: lying.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=111EpisodeNumber2=15Title=The Ironwood ExperienceDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Phil Davis1977|1|15}}ProdCode=6065ShortSummary=Bob gives a lecture at the Ironwood Interpersonal Relationships at the invitation of its director (Max Showalter), but is surprised when his entire audience shows up naked.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=112EpisodeNumber2=16Title=Of Mice and MenDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Bruce Kane1977|1|22}}ProdCode=6053ShortSummary=Emily plays the wife in a role-playing game with Bob's group of henpecked men.LineColor= 3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=113EpisodeNumber2=17Title=Halls of HartleyDirectedBy=James BurrowsWrittenBy=Michael Zinberg1977|1|29}}ProdCode=6055ShortSummary=Bob considers leaving the city and taking a position at a college in the sticks.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=114EpisodeNumber2=18Title=The Heartbreak KidDirectedBy=Dick MartinWrittenBy=Sy Rosen1977|2|5}}ProdCode=6052ShortSummary=A psychology student (Tovah Feldshuh) gets a crush on Bob while interning with him.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=115EpisodeNumber2=19Title=Death Be My DestinyDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Sy Rosen1977|2|12}}ProdCode=6073ShortSummary=After a near-death experience, Bob becomes obsessed with the fact of his own mortality.

In 1997, TV Guide ranked this episode #50 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.[8]

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EpisodeNumber=116EpisodeNumber2=20Title=Taxation Without CelebrationDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Sy Rosen1977|2|19}}ProdCode=6060ShortSummary=Bob has to choose between celebrating his wedding anniversary and doing his taxes on time.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=117EpisodeNumber2=21Title=Desperate SessionsDirectedBy=Dick MartinWrittenBy=Michael Zinberg & Michael Davidson1977|2|26}}ProdCode=6071ShortSummary=A bank robber (Robert Pine) takes Bob as a hostage.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=118EpisodeNumber2=22Title=The MentorDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Gary David Goldberg1977|3|5}}ProdCode=6069ShortSummary=On Bob's advice, Carol's husband Larry opens up a travel agency—in Bob's building.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=119EpisodeNumber2=23Title=Shrinking ViolenceDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Sy Rosen1977|3|12}}ProdCode=6074ShortSummary=Emily has trouble expressing anger against an obnoxious mechanic (Robert Ridgely), so Bob tries to show her how it's done.LineColor=3251AE
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EpisodeNumber=120EpisodeNumber2=24Title=You're Having My HartleyDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Gordon & Lynne Farr1977|3|19}}ProdCode=6075ShortSummary=Bob dreams that both Carol and Emily are pregnant.
Note: This script was originally written as the series finale. When Newhart decided to return for one more season and didn't want to play a father, the episode was rewritten into a dream sequence.[9]
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Season 6: 1977–78

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EpisodeNumber=121EpisodeNumber2=1Title=Bob's Change of LifeDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles1977|9|24}}ProdCode=7051ShortSummary=Bob and Emily move to a new apartment.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=122EpisodeNumber2=2Title=Ex-Con JobDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Ziggy Steinberg1977|10|1}}ProdCode=7056ShortSummary=Bob leads a new therapy group for ex-convicts.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=123EpisodeNumber2=3Title=A Jackie StoryDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Lloyd Garver1977|10|8}}ProdCode=7053ShortSummary=Jerry is worried that he's not good enough for his girlfriend, while Bob treats a ventriloquist who thinks his dummy is real.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=124EpisodeNumber2=4Title=Who Was That Masked Man?DirectedBy=Dick MartinWrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles1977|10|15}}ProdCode=7058ShortSummary=After Mr. Peterson's wife kicks him out, he bonds with Mr. Carlin.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=125EpisodeNumber2=5Title=Carlin's New SuitDirectedBy=Dick MartinWrittenBy=Andrew Smith1977|10|22}}ProdCode=7061ShortSummary=A single mother (Loni Anderson) brings a false paternity suit against Mr. Carlin, who goes along with it because he likes her son (Sparky Marcus).LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=126EpisodeNumber2=6Title=A Day in the LifeDirectedBy=Dick MartinWrittenBy=Kathy Donnell & Madelyn Dimaggio Wagner1977|10|29}}ProdCode=7054ShortSummary=Bob wants to go to New Orleans for a week, but first has to pacify all his patients in only one day.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=127EpisodeNumber2=7Title=My Son the ComedianDirectedBy=Dick MartinWrittenBy=David Lloyd1977|11|12}}ProdCode=7059ShortSummary=Howard's son announces that he wants to drop out of school and become a stand-up comic.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=128EpisodeNumber2=8Title=You're Fired, Mr. ChipsDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Lloyd Garver1977|11|19}}ProdCode=7063ShortSummary=Bob hires his former professor (Ralph Bellamy) to help with his practice, and soon has to fire the old man.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=129EpisodeNumber2=9Title=Shallow ThroatDirectedBy=Dick MartinWrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz1977|11|26}}ProdCode=7064ShortSummary=Bob faces the issue of doctor/patient confidentiality when a patient confesses to a robbery.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=130EpisodeNumber2=10Title=A Girl in Her TwentiesDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Laura Levine1977|12|3}}ProdCode=7055ShortSummary=While Bob is away, Emily meets an old neighbor (Mildred Natwick) who has never adjusted to the modern world.
Note: Five episodes this season were shot without Newhart, who appears only in pre-recorded sequences on the telephone in those episodes. This is the first of those five.[10]
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EpisodeNumber=131EpisodeNumber2=11Title=Grand DelusionDirectedBy=Dick MartinWrittenBy=Lloyd Garver1977|12|17}}ProdCode=7067ShortSummary=Bob and Emily both imagine what life would be like if they were married to other people. Episode features Morgan Fairchild in what is possibly her first TV guest appearance.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=132EpisodeNumber2=12Title='Twas the Pie Before ChristmasDirectedBy=Dick MartinWrittenBy=Phil Davis1977|12|24}}ProdCode=7057ShortSummary=Bob's patients once again boycott him over a rate increase, this time just before his Christmas party.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=133EpisodeNumber2=13Title=Freudian ShipDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz1978|1|7}}ProdCode=7069ShortSummary=Bob goes on a cruise with Emily to get away from work, but can't resist practicing a little psychology for free.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=134EpisodeNumber2=14Title=Grizzly EmilyDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Laura Levine1978|1|14}}ProdCode=7062ShortSummary=On a camping trip, Emily is annoyed by the sexist attitudes of Bob's father.
Note: Second of five episodes in this season shot without Newhart.[10]
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EpisodeNumber=135EpisodeNumber2=15Title=Son of Ex-Con JobDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Emily Purdum Marshall1978|1|21}}ProdCode=7070ShortSummary=Bob's ex-con patients decide to start their own business.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=136EpisodeNumber2=16Title=Group on a Hot Tin RoofDirectedBy=Michael ZinbergWrittenBy=Andrew Smith1978|1|28}}ProdCode=7068ShortSummary=Mr. Plager writes a play based on his experiences in Bob's group.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=137EpisodeNumber2=17Title=Emily Carlin, Emily CarlinDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Laura Levine1978|2|4}}ProdCode=7065ShortSummary=Mr. Carlin asks Emily to pretend to be his wife at his high school reunion.
Note: Third of five episodes shot this season without Newhart.[10]
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EpisodeNumber=138EpisodeNumber2=18Title=Easy for You to SayDirectedBy=Dick MartinWrittenBy=Andrew Smith1978|2|11}}ProdCode=7071ShortSummary=Bob helps a man get over his stuttering problem.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=139EpisodeNumber2=19Title=It Didn't Happen One NightDirectedBy=Dick MartinWrittenBy=Laura Levine1978|2|18}}ProdCode=7073ShortSummary=While Bob is away, his friends suspect Emily is up to something with a handsome old flame (David Hedison).
Note: Fourth of five episodes shot this season without Newhart.[10]
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EpisodeNumber=140EpisodeNumber2=20Title=Carol Ankles for Indie-ProdDirectedBy=Mark TinkerWrittenBy=Lloyd Garver1978|3|4}}ProdCode=7072ShortSummary=Carol accepts an offer to become Mr. Carlin's new assistant.LineColor=A77FF8
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EpisodeNumber=141EpisodeNumber2=21Title=Crisis in EducationDirectedBy=Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Earl Pomerantz1978|3|11}}ProdCode=7074ShortSummary=The principal of Emily's school leaves town, leaving her to deal with irate parents.
Note: This is the fifth and final episode that was shot this season without Newhart.[10]
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EpisodeNumber=142EpisodeNumber2=22Title=Happy Trails to YouDirectedBy=Michael Zinberg and Peter BonerzWrittenBy=Glen Charles & Les Charles and Lloyd Garver1978|4|1}}ProdCode=7075ShortSummary=In the series finale, Bob prepares to leave Chicago for a teaching job at a college in Oregon.LineColor=A77FF8
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References

1. ^{{cite web|title=The Bob Newhart Show on DVD, Release Info, News at TVShowsOnDVD.com|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/shows/Bob-Newhart/1029|publisher=TV Shows on DVD|accessdate=24 January 2017|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160916122241/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/shows/Bob-Newhart/1029|archivedate=16 September 2016|df=}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=The Bob Newhart Show: Season Five|url=https://www.shoutfactory.com/tv/comedy/the-bob-newhart-show-season-five|publisher=Shout! Factory|accessdate=24 January 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=The Bob Newhart Show: The Final Season|url=https://www.shoutfactory.com/tv/comedy/the-bob-newhart-show-the-final-season|publisher=Shout! Factory|accessdate=24 January 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=The Bob Newhart Show: The Complete Series|url=https://www.shoutfactory.com/tv/comedy/the-bob-newhart-show-the-complete-series|publisher=Shout! Factory|accessdate=24 January 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000YEILKS|title=The Bob Newhart Show – Amazon Video|author=|date=|work=amazon.com|accessdate=19 May 2017}}
6. ^{{cite journal |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |year=1997 |title=Special Collector's Issue: 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time |journal=TV Guide |volume= |issue=June 28–July 4 |pages= |publisher= |doi= }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://rev-views.blogspot.com/2009/06/tv-guides-top-100-episodes.html|title=TV Guide's Top 100 Episodes|publisher=Rev/Views|accessdate=July 4, 2016}}
8. ^{{cite journal |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |year=1997 |title=Special Collector's Issue: 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time |journal=TV Guide |volume= |issue=June 28–July 4 |pages= |publisher= |doi= }}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.classicsitcoms.com/shows/newhart5.html|title=The Classic Sitcoms Guide |publisher=Classicsitcoms.com|accessdate=2010-12-27}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.classicsitcoms.com/shows/newhart6.html|title=The Classic Sitcoms Guide, Bob Newhart, Season 6 |publisher=Classicsitcoms.com |date= |accessdate=2010-12-27}}

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