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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 Longest Good-bye
First Aired September 12, 1975
Bob gets a visit from his old college buddy, the Peeper (Tom Poston).
2. Here's Looking at You, Kid
First Aired September 19, 1975
Howard decides it's time to propose to Ellen.
3. Death of a Fruitman
First Aired September 26, 1975
One of Bob's patients dies after being crushed by a truckload of zucchini.
4. Change Is Gonna Do Me Good
First Aired October 03, 1975
Emily and Bob decide to get out of their rut by taking on each other's household chores.
5. The Heavyweights
First Aired October 10, 1975
Carol is stuck with one of Bob's overweight patients (Cliff Osmond) on a date.
6. Carol's Wedding
First Aired October 17, 1975
Carol marries Larry Bondurant (Will Mackenzie) despite knowing him for less than a day.
7. Shrinks Across the Sea
First Aired October 24, 1975
The Hartleys play host to a supercilious French psychologist (Ren? Auberjonois).
8. What's It All About, Albert?
First Aired October 31, 1975
After realizing that he's not actually helping any of his patients, Bob goes to his old mentor (Keenan Wynn) for guidance.
9. Who Is Mr. X?
First Aired November 07, 1975
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.
10. Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
First Aired November 14, 1975
In an episode framed as an homage to The Sting, Bob enters into an uncomfortable new partnership with an upscale psychologist.
11. Over the River and Through the Woods
First Aired November 21, 1975
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.
12. Fathers and Sons and Mothers
First Aired November 28, 1975
Bob's mother comes to visit and won't leave him alone.
13. The Article
First Aired December 05, 1975
The doctors in Bob's building regret giving Ellen permission to write an article about them.
14. A Matter of Vice-Principal
First Aired December 12, 1975
Emily is promoted to Vice-Principal over another teacher who's been at the school longer.
15. Bob Has to Have His Tonsils Out, So He Spends Christmas Eve in the Hospital
First Aired December 19, 1975
Bob has to... well, the title pretty much says it all.
16. No Sale
First Aired January 02, 1976
Bob and Jerry invest in Carlin's real estate deal, but discover that it involves evicting an old man (Malcolm Atterbury).
17. Carol at 6:01
First Aired January 09, 1976
Carol finds that her new husband, Larry, is giving her more attention than she can handle.
18. Warden Gordon Borden
First Aired January 16, 1976
Howard gets a visit from his brother Gordon Borden the Game Warden (William Redfield), who becomes his romantic rival for Ellen (Pat Finley). NOTE: Final appearance of Ellen.
19. My Boy Guillermo
First Aired January 23, 1976
Jerry's free-spirited ex-girlfriend Courtney (Gail Strickland) returns, offering to let him marry her and help raise her son.
20. Duke of Dunk
First Aired January 30, 1976
Bob tries to help a basketball star become better at teamwork.
21. Guaranteed Not to Shrink
First Aired February 06, 1976
Carol decides to follow in Bob's footsteps and enrolls in a night school psychology course.
22. Birth of a Salesman
First Aired February 13, 1976
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.
23. The Boy Next Door
First Aired February 20, 1976
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.
24. Peeper Two
First Aired February 27, 1976
The Peeper returns to Chicago after being dumped by his wife, and Jerry shows him how to live life as a swinging bachelor.