When the ceiling in his office collapses, Bob attempts to conduct his therapy sessions at home.
Emily helps organize a children’s summer camp, then tries to persuade Bob to be one of the counselors.
Bob breaks his own long-standing rule when he agrees to counsel a friend of Emily’s who’s having martial problems.
While Bob is away on a business trip, he gives Emily carte blanche to redecorate their apartment—unfortunately, he hates the results.
Bob is losing his confidence just as fast as he’s losing his patients, so he finally takes Emily’s advice and goes to see a psychologist.
Jerry nearly destroys his friendships with both Bob and Howard when he tries to borrow money to buy a motorcycle.
Emily is shocked to find out the reason Bob won’t talk about the girl he used to date before he started dating Emily.
Bob runs for chairman of the local school board against an incumbent that no one has seen at a board meeting for the last six months.
Howard’s insecurities suffer a beating when Ellen’s ex-fiancé, the handsome and debonair John Tobin, arrives in town to win Ellen back.
Depressed about spending the holidays with her domineering parents, Carol passes Christmas Eve with Bob and Emily recounting all her childhood disasters.
Bob feels he has a good chance to win the annual Urology Research Mixed-Doubles Tennis Tournament—until he learns his partner is Emily.
Jerry decides to give up his dental practice for a life of romance and adventure with his former girlfriend in Tahiti.
Bob asks Emily to speak at his Women's Consciousness-Raising Group—a move which backfires unexpectedly.
The Hartley’s wonderful Thanksgiving with Bob’s parents gets derailed when Emily’s parents show up unannounced.
Carol announces that she’s going to marry her eccentric writer boyfriend despite the fact that everyone thinks he’s a little weird.
Bob's embarrassment over his published essay makes him rethink his plans to attend a psychology convention in Hawaii.
In this hilarious sitcom from the ?70s, Bob Newhart stars as Dr. Robert Hartley, a successful Chicago psychologist specializing in group therapy sessions.
Bob Newhart is back as successful Chicago psychologist Dr. Robert Hartley in the third season of this hilarious ?70s sitcom.
Bob Newhart returns as successful Chicago psychologist Dr. Robert Hartley in the second season of this hilarious sitcom from the ?70s.