The Bob Newhart Show - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Bob's Change of Life
The Hartleys decide to move to a new apartment. Bob has finally finished writing his book and he begins to worry about all the changes in his life.

Ex-Con Job
Bob's doing group therapy sessions at a prison to men who will soon be released.

A Jackie Story
Jerry is worried that he's not good enough for his girlfriend, while Bob treats a ventriloquist who thinks his dummy is real.

Who Was That Masked Man?
After having a fight with his wife, Mr. Peterson strikes up a surprising friendship with Mr. Carlin. The Hartleys go to a costume party.

Carlin's New Suit
Bob deals with the amusing problems of an improbable paternity suit and a phone paging service that never pages him.

A Day in the Life
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.

My Son the Comedian
Howard's son wants to become a comedian and shows off his talent at Bob's office.

You're Fired, Mr. Chips
Bob's looking for an assistant which is more difficult than it seems. Emily has a new burglar alarm system put in the apartment.

Shallow Throat
Bob's initially encouraged by a patient opening up in his session, but soon regrets hearing what has been said.

A Girl in Her Twenties
While Bob is away, Emily meets an old neighbor who has never adjusted to the modern world.
Note: First of five episodes this season which were shot without Newhart, who appears only in pre-recorded sequences on the telephone.

Grand Delusion
While out having their tenth anniversary dinner, Bob and Emily imagine how different their lives might have been had they married other people.

'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.

Freudian Ship
Bob goes on a cruise with Emily to get away from work, but can't resist practicing a little psychology for free.

Grizzly Emily
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.

Son of an Ex-Con Job
Bob meets with his ex-con therapy group and talks about their goals. After reading a book on Houdini, Howard tries to perform his tricks.

Group on a Hot Tin Roof
Mr. Plager's written a screenplay about World War I, only it's based on the therapy group.

Emily Carlin, Emily Carlin
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.

Easy for You to Say
Bob has a new patient with a stuttering problem joining the therapy group.

It Didn't Happen One Night
While Bob is away, his friends suspect Emily is up to something with a handsome old flame.
Note: Fourth of five episodes shot this season without Newhart.

Carol Ankles for Indie-Prod
Bob and Jerry nominate Carol for Secretary of the Year only to find that Carol wants to quit and work for Mr. Carlin.

Crisis in Education
The reading scores at Emily's school are the lowest in the school's history. Jerry and Howard argue over who is Bob's best friend.
Note: This is the fifth and final episode that was shot this season without Newhart.

Happy Trails to You
In the series finale, Bob and Emily prepare to leave Chicago for a teaching job at a college in Oregon.
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