Michael Zinberg — Director
Episodes 15
Carol's Wedding
A blind-date-initiated, 12-hour romance culminates in Carol Kester's civil marriage to a handsome travel agent.
Read MoreWhat's It All About, Albert?
Bob is depressed by his seeming lack of success as a psychologist. He seeks help from his old college professor, who manages to heighten his despair by informing him that psychology is all nonsense.
Read MoreThe Article
When she's given an assignment to see what makes a bunch of doctors tick, inquiring news reporter Ellen Hartley gives Bob and his medical cohorts the tell-it-like-it-is treatment.
Read MorePeeper Two
Cliff Murdock, Bob's old laugh-a-minute college buddy, affectionately known as The Peeper, pays a return visit.
Read MoreEnter Mrs. Peeper
Bob receives a telegram saying that his old college chum, ""The Peeper,"" is coming to Chicago and bringing a surprise. The surprise turns out to be a brand-new bride.
Read MoreCaged Fury
The Hartleys miss their friend's gala Fourth of July Bicentennial party celebration when they become trapped in a storage locker.
Read MoreSend This Boy to Camp
Bob and his friends host an orphan contingent for a wildly improbable camping-out experience.
Read MoreThe Slammer
Bob and his friend ""The Peeper"" take a trip down Memory Lane and wind up in the slammer.
Read MoreDeath Be My Destiny
Bob strikes out against a friend's fear of falling, but succumbs to the same phobia himself when he is subjected to a harrowing elevator experience.
Read MoreThe Mentor
A despondent friend accepts Bob's suggestion and turns the psychologist's reception area into a mini-Polynesian village.
Read MoreEx-Con Job
Bob's attempt at treating convicts who are about to be released has him climbing the walls.
Read MoreA Jackie Story
Jerry is terrified of losing his new dream girl.
Read MoreSon of an Ex-Con Job
Bob counsels a quintet of jovial ex-convicts to help them find honest employment.
Read MoreGroup 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.
Read MoreHappy Trails to You
Bob gives up his psychological practice in Chicago to become a professor at a small college in Oregon.
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