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The Bob Newhart Show

TV Show
Seasons count6
Episodes count142
Total viewing time 6 h. 40 m.

List of episodes of the series ‘The Bob Newhart Show’


Episodes count: 24

S1.E1 ∙ Fly the Unfriendly Skies

Sep 16, 1972

7.5

(2 scores)

Bob invites Emily to join his fear of flying group on a trip to New York City. Much to Bob's surprise he finds that Emily also has a fear of flying and refuses to go. After a conversation with Howard she decides to go only to back out after boarding the plane.


S1.E2 ∙ Tracy Grammar School, I'll Lick You Yet

Sep 23, 1972

7.5

(2 scores)

It's Vocation Day in Emily's class, and Bob feels left out when he's not invited. At the last minute, he's asked to fill in, but Emily's worst fears are confirmed when Bob fails to excite the kids' interest.


S1.E3 ∙ Tennis, Emily?

Sep 30, 1972

8.2

(3 scores)

Bob experiences pangs of jealousy when Emily's handsome new tennis instructor comes to see him with an emotional problem, namely, his inability to turn down the women who are all uncontrollably attracted to him.


S1.E4 ∙ Mom, I L-L-Love You

Oct 7, 1972

7

(2 scores)

Bob finds it extremely difficult to tell his mother that he loves her.


S1.E5 ∙ Goodnight Nancy

Oct 21, 1972

7

(2 scores)

Bob's old girlfriend comes to Chicago with her husband and calls on Emily and Bob.


S1.E6 ∙ Come Live with Me

Oct 28, 1972

6.5

(2 scores)

Carol tries to get Bob to approve her moving in with her new boyfriend Roger, who has just separated from his wife. Bob refuses, telling her she will have to make her own decision.


S1.E7 ∙ Father Knows Worst

Nov 4, 1972

6

(2 scores)

Bob's divorced neighbor, Howard Borden, is convinced that his son, Howie, doesn't really like him. Later, Howard's ex-wife convinces him that Howie thinks he is the greatest guy in the world.


S1.E8 ∙ Don't Go to Bed Mad

Nov 11, 1972

7.5

(2 scores)

Bob wants to watch football every Monday night. Emily feels this is unfair: their other activities allow the couple only two nights each week to be together, and she thinks they should do something that they both enjoy. This leads to an unresolved, all-night argument that ends only when the two participants become exhausted.


S1.E9 ∙ P-I-L-O-T

Nov 18, 1972

5.5

(2 scores)

Bob and Emily have been trying for some time to have a child. When they attend a party where the conversation turns to the subject of children, they feel so left out that they decide to adopt a child. This is a retooled version of the original pilot. In order for this episode to fit into the series, the office scenes had to be re-shot. Originally Jerry Robinson(Peter Bonerz) was a swinging Psychologist and shared office space with Bob. The characters of receptionist Carol Kester(Marcia Wallace) and patient Elliot Carlin(Jack Riley) were absent. In fact, the part of Bob's patient was played by the Orthodontist who worked upstairs. Bob and Emily also lived in a condo and Bob was head of the building association.


S1.E10 ∙ Anything Happen While I Was Gone?

Nov 25, 1972

7

(1 scores)

As soon as Bob returns to the office from his vacation in Mexico, Jerry announces that he is about to be married to a girl he met nine days ago. Cynthia, a beautiful but domineering oral hygienist, becomes too much for Jerry, and he realizes that he has made a mistake.


S1.E11 ∙ I Want to Be Alone

Dec 2, 1972

7

(1 scores)

Bob decides that for his own mental well-being, he needs some peace and quiet. He moves into a hotel room by himself, leaving a confused Howard Borden thinking that Bob and Emily have split up.


S1.E12 ∙ Bob and Emily and Howard and Carol and Jerry

Dec 9, 1972

8

(1 scores)

Howard "floats" into Bob's office on Cloud Nine after having a tooth pulled. He is so poetic that Carol tells Emily, "I want him." Emily agrees to help Carol get him, and the two have an up-and-down romance.


S1.E13 ∙ I Owe It All to You... But Not That Much

Dec 16, 1972

7

(1 scores)

Jerry decides there is something wrong with him because he never becomes serious about any of the girls he dates. He asks Bob if he can become one of his patients. Bob agrees, but they have to abandon the plan when it begins to interfere with their friendship.


S1.E14 ∙ His Busiest Season

Dec 23, 1972

7

(1 scores)

Christmas becomes a sad memory for Bob's group therapy session, and it's evident that "'tis not the season"" for everyone to be jolly. Bob decides to invite the group over for Christmas Eve.


S1.E15 ∙ Let's Get Away From it Almost

Jan 6, 1973

7

(1 scores)

Bob and Emily travel to a ski lodge that's nearly deserted except for the annoying couple with whom they share a bathroom. After sitting through a disastrous dinner, the Hartleys decide to leave only to find themselves caught in the spotlight of the abominable floor show they're trying to escape.


S1.E16 ∙ The Crash of 29 Years Old

Jan 13, 1973

8

(1 scores)

Feeling unfulfilled as a woman, and having just passed her 29th birthday, Carol quits her job as Bob's receptionist. After having been gone for a while, Carol suddenly shows up at one of Bob's group-therapy sessions and creates a situation in which Bob finds himself more of a patient than a doctor.


S1.E17 ∙ The Man with the Golden Wrist

Jan 20, 1973

7

(1 scores)

Bob refuses to wear the beautiful gold watch Emily gave him for his 40th birthday after he learns just how expensive it was.


S1.E18 ∙ The Two Loves of Dr. Hartley

Jan 27, 1973

6

(1 scores)

When one of his patients falls in love with him, Bob has problems at the office and at home.


S1.E19 ∙ Not With My Sister You Don't

Feb 3, 1973

5

(1 scores)

Howard Borden's 22-year old sister Debbie arrives to spend the week with him. Emily arranges a blind date for her with Jerry Robinson and Howard suddenly turns into an overprotective big brother.


S1.E20 ∙ A Home is Not Necessarily a House

Feb 10, 1973

7

(1 scores)

Bob and Emily try to decide if they should give up their apartment and buy a house.


S1.E21 ∙ Emily, I'm Home... Emily?

Feb 17, 1973

7

(1 scores)

30 m.

Bob is upset when Emily takes a full-time job with the Board of Education. Emily explains that working full-time makes her feel wonderful, while quitting would make her miserable. Bob decides to leave well enough alone.


S1.E22 ∙ You Can't Win 'Em All

Feb 24, 1973

7

(1 scores)

When a star pitcher for the Chicago Cubs credits Bob with saving his career, the endorsement brings Bob a new patient, Moose Washburn, a second-string player whose career is beyond a mere psychologist's help.


S1.E23 ∙ Bum Voyage

Mar 3, 1973

7

(1 scores)

Afraid that his practice, as well as his patients, will fall apart if he leaves, Bob keeps resisting Emily's plans for a two-month European cruise.


S1.E24 ∙ Who's Been Sleeping on My Couch?

Mar 10, 1973

6

(1 scores)

30 m.

Recovering from another broken romance, Jerry Robinson accepts Bob's invitation to spend a couple of days at his apartment. Bob soon comes to regret his kindness.

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