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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. Bob's Change of Life
First Aired September 23, 1977
Bob and Emily move to a new apartment.
2. Ex-Con Job
First Aired September 30, 1977
Bob leads a new therapy group for ex-convicts.
3. A Jackie Story
First Aired October 07, 1977
Jerry is worried that he's not good enough for his girlfriend, while Bob treats a ventriloquist who thinks his dummy is real.
4. Who Was That Masked Man?
First Aired October 14, 1977
After Mr. Peterson's wife kicks him out, he bonds with Mr. Carlin.
5. Carlin's New Suit
First Aired October 21, 1977
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).
6. A Day in the Life
First Aired October 28, 1977
Bob wants to go to New Orleans for a week, but first has to pacify all his patients in only one day.
7. My Son the Comedian
First Aired November 11, 1977
Howard's son announces that he wants to drop out of school and become a stand-up comic.
8. You're Fired, Mr. Chips
First Aired November 18, 1977
Bob hires his former professor (Ralph Bellamy) to help with his practice, and soon has to fire the old man.
9. Shallow Throat
First Aired November 25, 1977
Bob faces the issue of doctor/patient confidentiality when a patient confesses to a robbery.
10. A Girl in Her Twenties
First Aired December 02, 1977
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.
11. Grand Delusion
First Aired December 16, 1977
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.
12. 'Twas the Pie Before Christmas
First Aired December 23, 1977
Bob's patients once again boycott him over a rate increase, this time just before his Christmas party.
13. Freudian Ship
First Aired January 06, 1978
Bob goes on a cruise with Emily to get away from work, but can't resist practicing a little psychology for free.
14. Grizzly Emily
First Aired January 13, 1978
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.
15. Son of Ex-Con Job
First Aired January 20, 1978
Bob's ex-con patients decide to start their own business.
16. Group on a Hot Tin Roof
First Aired January 27, 1978
Mr. Plager writes a play based on his experiences in Bob's group.
17. Emily Carlin, Emily Carlin
First Aired February 03, 1978
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.
18. Easy for You to Say
First Aired February 10, 1978
Bob helps a man get over his stuttering problem.
19. It Didn't Happen One Night
First Aired February 17, 1978
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.
20. Carol Ankles for Indie-Prod
First Aired March 03, 1978
Carol accepts an offer to become Mr. Carlin's new assistant.
21. Crisis in Education
First Aired March 10, 1978
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.
22. Happy Trails to You
First Aired March 31, 1978
In the series finale, Bob and Emily prepare to leave Chicago for a teaching job at a college in Oregon.