#1 | 24.09.1977Episode 1 (
Bob's Change of Life)
4,0/5 (bei 1 Stimme)
Bob's well-ordered life turns topsy-turvy when he and Emily move to a new Chicago residence.
#2 | 01.10.1977Episode 2 (
Ex-Con Job)
3,5/5 (bei 1 Stimme)
Bob's attempt at treating convicts who are about to be released has him climbing the walls.
#3 | 08.10.1977Episode 3 (
A Jackie Story)
3,5/5 (bei 1 Stimme)
#4 | 15.10.1977Episode 4 (Who Was That Masked Man?)
Bob is puzzled when his henpecked patient, Mr. Petersen, asserts himself with far-reaching consequences.
#5 | 22.10.1977Episode 5 (Carlin's New Suit)
Bob deals with the amusing problems of an improbable paternity suit and a phone paging service that never pages him.
#6 | 29.10.1977Episode 6 (
A Day in the Life)
4,0/5 (bei 1 Stimme)
Bob's impulsive decision to leave town for a week is received with disastrous emotions by his patients, who seemingly can't make it without him.
#7 | 12.11.1977Episode 7 (My Son the Comedian)
It's no laughing matter for Howard when his 12 year old son Howie announces he's leaving home to become a comedian.
#8 | 19.11.1977Episode 8 (You're Fired, Mr. Chips)
Bob interviews a variety of psychologists to take over his patients while he's out of town. It's soon apparent that they are very much in need of help themselves. When Bob's former teacher, Professor Dreebe, offers his services, it seems the perfect answer.
#9 | 26.11.1977Episode 9 (Shallow Throat)
At first, Bob is thrilled when a nontalkative patient named Mr. Twillmer finally opens up after being told that anything he might say will be held in the strictest confidence. His joy is short-lived when Twillmer confesses to grand larceny.
#10 | 03.12.1977Episode 10 (A Girl in Her Twenties)
Emily's protective instincts are aroused when 70-year-old Grace DuBois, an odd but friendly recluse, is threatened with being sent to a rest home for elderly people who can't cope with reality.
#11 | 17.12.1977Episode 11 (Grand Delusion)
Bob and Emily celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary with a dream flight into the fantasy of being married to different partners.
#12 | 24.12.1977Episode 12 ('Twas the Pie Before Christmas)
Bob finds himself with unhappy and hostile patients who refuse to attend his Christmas party when they are mistakenly informed of a rate increase at the height of the Yuletide season. One patient is moved to hire a pie-throwing service.
#13 | 07.01.1978Episode 13 (Freudian Ship)
The Hartleys embark on a seagoing vacation to put work behind them. But Bob can't resist playing psychologist when he undertakes to counsel a married couple.
#14 | 14.01.1978Episode 14 (Grizzly Emily)
Emily Hartley discovers a new low in male chauvinism when Bob's father arranges a fishing trip to his cabin and assigns her woman's work while the men brave the great out-of-doors.
#15 | 21.01.1978Episode 15 (Son of an Ex-Con Job)
Bob counsels a quintet of jovial ex-convicts to help them find honest employment.
#16 | 28.01.1978Episode 16 (Group on a Hot Tin Roof)
Bob advises a patient named Mr. Plager to realize his human potential by writing a play based on his own experiences. But when Plager writes, directs, and produces an actual World War I drama whose characters bear a startling resemblance to the rest of Bob's patients, the warfare really begins.
#17 | 04.02.1978Episode 17 (Emily Carlin, Emily Carlin)
Bob's paranoid, perennial patient, Mr. Carlin, involves Emily in his scheme to impress his former schoolmates—especially a girl who never gave him the time of day.
#18 | 11.02.1978Episode 18 (Easy for You to Say)
Paul Billingham—known to his radio fans as Ralph Alfalfa, the Happy Farmer—comes to Bob because of his stuttering problem. On radio, he practiced several unseen rhythmic devices to mask his problem, but a new television opportunity threatens to expose his problem with disastrous results.
#19 | 18.02.1978Episode 19 (It Didn't Happen One Night)
Bob's friends close ranks to ""protect"" Emily Hartley when a handsome old flame pays her a very warm visit.
#20 | 04.03.1978Episode 20 (Carol Ankles for Indie-Prod)
On the eve of being announced ""Secretary of the Year,"" Carol informs Bob that she's leaving his employ.
#21 | 11.03.1978Episode 21 (Crisis in Education)
At the school where Emily works, low reading scores prompt indignant outbursts and threats from angry parents. Principal Phil Bannister flees their wrath by going on an extended fishing trip—but not before he tells Emily to handle the crisis.
#22 | 01.04.1978Episode 22 (Happy Trails to You)
Bob gives up his psychological practice in Chicago to become a professor at a small college in Oregon.