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The Bob Newhart Show (1972)
The Bob Newhart Show
Rating Rating
Run Time: 30 min
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
Sound: Mono
Producer: MTM Enterprises
Genre
  • Comedy
Seasons: 6
Episodes: 142
Overview

The show centers on Robert "Bob" Hartley, Ph.D. (Newhart), a Chicago psychologist. Most activity occurs between his work and home life, with his supportive, although occasionally sarcastic, wife Emily (Suzanne Pleshette), and their friendly but pesty neighbor, airline navigator Howard Borden (Bill Daily). The medical building where Bob's psychology practice is located also houses Jerry Robinson, D.D.S. (Peter Bonerz), an orthodontist whose office is on the same floor, and their receptionist, Carol Kester (Marcia Wallace), as well as a number of other somewhat eccentric doctors who appear occasionally.*Bob's three most frequently seen regular patients are the cynical, mean-spirited and neurotic Elliot Carlin (Jack Riley), the milquetoast Marine veteran cook, Emile Peterson (John Fiedler), and quiet, reserved Lillian Bakerman (Florida Friebus), an older woman who spends most of her sessions knitting. Carlin was ranked 49th in TV Guide's List of the 50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time, and Riley reprised the character in guest appearances on both St. Elsewhere and Newhart.*Most of the situations involve Newhart's character playing straight man to his wife, colleagues, friends, and patients. A frequent running gag on the show is an extension of Newhart's stand-up comedy routines, where he played one side of a telephone conversation, the other side of which is not heard. In a nod to this, for the first two seasons, the episodes opened with Bob answering the telephone by saying "Hello?". Emily routinely acts as straight woman to slow-witted Howard, and on occasion to Bob.

1. The Last TV Show
First Aired September 14, 1973
At the prodding of his patients, Bob reluctantly accepts an offer to allow TV cameras into a group therapy session.
2. Motel
First Aired September 21, 1973
Bob and Jerry go to a motel in Peoria so they can watch a football broadcast that's not available in Chicago.
3. Backlash
First Aired September 28, 1973
The Hartleys have to cancel their planned vacation in Mexico because of Bob's back pain.
4. Somebody Down Here Likes Me
First Aired October 05, 1973
A Minister (John McMartin) decides to leave the Church because of Bob's advice, leaving Bob overcome with guilt.
5. Emily in for Carol
First Aired October 12, 1973
When Carol is on vacation, the other doctors on Bob's floor hire Emily as the new receptionist.
6. Have You Met Miss Dietz?
First Aired October 19, 1973
Howard and Jerry compete for the affections of an attractive recent divorc?e (Mariette Hartley)
7. Old Man Rivers
First Aired October 26, 1973
Carol starts dating a much older man (Jeff Corey).
8. Mister Emily Hartley
First Aired November 02, 1973
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.
9. Mutiny on the Hartley
First Aired November 09, 1973
Bob's patients revolt against him when he raises his hourly rates.
10. I'm Okay, You're Okay, So What's Wrong?
First Aired November 16, 1973
Fearing that their marriage has lost its spark, Bob and Emily go to a marriage counselor (Katherine Helmond).
11. Fit, Fat and Forty-One
First Aired November 23, 1973
Bob goes on a diet, determined to keep his resolution to lose weight before his forty-first birthday.
12. Blues for Mr. Borden
First Aired November 30, 1973
Howard's ex-wife is getting married again?and this time, she's marrying a pilot.
13. My Wife Belongs to Daddy
First Aired December 07, 1973
A visit from Emily's parents (John Randolph and Ann Rutherford) has Bob feeling intimidated by his father-in-law.
14. T.S. Elliot
First Aired December 14, 1973
Mr. Carlin goes on a date with Carol.
15. I'm Dreaming of a Slight Christmas
First Aired December 21, 1973
Bob is trapped in his office on Christmas Eve.
16. Oh, Brother
First Aired January 04, 1974
Jerry's brother (Raul Julia) starts stealing his patients.
17. The Modernization of Emily
First Aired January 11, 1974
Shaken after meeting a former student who's all grown up, Emily tries to recapture her youth with an embarrassing new wardrobe.
18. The Jobless Corps
First Aired January 18, 1974
After Howard is laid off, he joins Bob's therapy group for unemployed people.
19. Clink Shrink
First Aired January 25, 1974
Bob gets a suspiciously expensive gift from a client (Henry Winkler) who is an ex-convict.
20. Mind Your Own Business
First Aired February 01, 1974
To help manage his money, Bob hires a business manager (Ron Rifkin) who puts him on a budget of $50 a week.
21. A Love Story
First Aired February 08, 1974
Howard falls in love with Bob's sister Ellen (Pat Finley) even though she's engaged to another man. NOTE: First appearance of Ellen.
22. By the Way... You're Fired
First Aired February 15, 1974
Distracted by a new boyfriend, Carol neglects her duties at the office and is fired by Jerry for incompetence.
23. Confessions of an Orthodontist
First Aired February 22, 1974
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 Emily.
24. A Matter of Principal
First Aired March 01, 1974
Emily stands on her principles and defies an order to let an unqualified student skip a grade.