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Friday, April 10, 2026
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. Fly the Unfriendly Skies
First Aired September 15, 1972
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.
2. Tracy Grammar School, I'll Lick You Yet
First Aired September 22, 1972
Bob tries to impress Emily's students, who find his job boring.
3. Tennis, Emily?
First Aired September 29, 1972
Bob is worried when a handsome, womanizing tennis pro (Peter Brown) praises Emily's beauty.
4. Mom, I L-L-Love You
First Aired October 06, 1972
Emily urges Bob to tell his mother (Martha Scott) that he loves her.
5. Goodnight, Nancy
First Aired October 20, 1972
Emily is unexpectedly jealous of Bob's old girlfriend Nancy (Penny Fuller).
6. Come Live with Me
First Aired October 27, 1972
Carol considers co-habitating with her boyfriend.
7. Father Knows Worst
First Aired November 03, 1972
Howard is crushed when his son Howie prefers spending time with Jerry.
8. Don't Go to Bed Mad
First Aired November 10, 1972
When the Hartleys have a fight, they resolve not to go to sleep until they've settled their differences.
9. P.I.L.O.T.
First Aired November 17, 1972
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.)
10. Anything Happen While I Was Gone?
First Aired November 24, 1972
Jerry announces his engagement to a woman he's only just met.
11. I Want to Be Alone
First Aired December 01, 1972
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.
12. Bob and Emily and Howard and Carol and Jerry
First Aired December 08, 1972
Howard and Carol start dating. Pat Morita has a minor role in this episode as a bartender.
13. I Owe It All to You... But Not That Much
First Aired December 15, 1972
Jerry starts going to Bob for therapy, which hurts their ability to be friends.
14. His Busiest Season
First Aired December 22, 1972
Bob invites his patients to a Christmas party at his apartment.
15. Let's Get Away from It Almost
First Aired January 05, 1973
The Hartleys spend an unpleasant vacation at a ski lodge.
16. The Crash of Twenty-Nine Years Old
First Aired January 12, 1973
Depressed at turning twenty-nine, Carol decides to quit her job and do something new with her life.
17. The Man with the Golden Wrist
First Aired January 19, 1973
Bob is too nervous to wear the expensive watch that Emily bought him.
18. The Two Loves of Dr. Hartley
First Aired January 26, 1973
One of Bob's patients (Emmaline Henry) falls in love with him.
19. Not with My Sister You Don't
First Aired February 02, 1973
Howard is extremely protective of his visiting sister Debbie (Heather Menzies).
20. A Home Is Not Necessarily a House
First Aired February 09, 1973
Bob and Emily consider moving out of their apartment and into a house.
21. Emily, I'm Home... Emily?
First Aired February 16, 1973
Emily is rarely home for Bob after she finds a full-time job.
22. You Can't Win 'Em All
First Aired February 23, 1973
Bob becomes a local hero when his therapy helps a Chicago Cubs pitcher end a losing streak.
23. Bum Voyage
First Aired March 02, 1973
Bob is reluctant to go on an ocean voyage with Emily and abandon his therapy group.
24. Who's Been Sleeping on My Couch?
First Aired March 09, 1973
Jerry starts making a nuisance of himself while recovering from a bad breakup.