Herman Melville's short story Bartleby the Scrivener gets a slightly surreal update in this offbeat comedy drama. The manager...
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2001
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In this family canine comedy, a sequel to Air Bud (1997), Josh Framm (Kevin Zegers) finds it a problem when his widowed...
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1998
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Tony lives in Ontario, but he has relatives all over the eastern part of the U.S. and Canada. Since he has been earning...
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1992
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George Segal plays rich and surly California executive Walter Whitney, who learns out-of-the-blue that he has a 17-year-old...
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1981
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Jerry Fogel is cast as Paul Billingham, aka "Ralph Alfalfa the Happy Farmer" of Chicago radio fame. Though a huge success on...
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Director
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1978
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With Bob out of town on a lecture tour, Emily is terrified that she will succumb to the temptation of having an affair with...
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1978
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Mike Nolan (Darren McGavin) is a Beverly Hills resident whose divorce case -- blown by a hopelessly inept, possibly larcenous...
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1978
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It seemed like only yesterday that Bob and Emily celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary (actually, it was in an episode...
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Director
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1977
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While standing in the deposit line of his bank, Bob is taken hostage by a likable bank robber named Mel (Robert Pine). As the...
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Director
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1977
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With the help of Bob and a bottle, henpecked Mr. Petersen (John Fiedler) stands up to his wife. The consequences are...
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Director
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1977
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For only the second time in five years, Bob is forced to raise his rates. Likewise for the second time in five years, his...
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Director
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1977
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Tovah Feldshuh guest stars as Veronica Kidd, Bob's new student trainee. Somewhat overwhelmed by her enthusiasm and...
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Director
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1977
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Saddled with a close-mouthed patient named Twillmer (Richard Libertini), Bob encourages the man to open up and "let it all...
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Director
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1977
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Howard is even more upset than usual; his son, Howie, has announced his intention to quit school and become a comedian....
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Director
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1977
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Needing a long-overdue break, Bob impulsively decides to spend a week in New Orleans. This uncharacteristic kicking over of...
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Director
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1977
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Bob's prickly patient, Mr. Carlin, is given yet another reason to be neurotic; a woman from his past has slapped him with a...
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Director
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1977
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Watch the comedy unfold as Milton Berle trades wisecracks with his hilarious guests on this videotape. Some of the funniest...
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1974
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Ernest Grey
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1969
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The Glass Bottom Boat is hardly a high point in the careers of star Doris Day and director Frank Tashlin, though it is a...
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1966
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Every time Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian Vance) embark on a double date with Harry (Dick Martin) and Eddie (Don...
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Harry Conners
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1963
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There just isn't enough space in a single bathroom for the five members of the Carmichael-Bagley household, thus Lucy...
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Harry Conners
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1963
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Janet Waldo, best known to TV fans as the voice of Judy Jetson, guests in this episode as Marge, the sister of Lucy...
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Harry Conners
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1963
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A prowler has been reported in the neighborhood, so Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian Vance) decide to learn how to defend...
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Harry Conners
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1963
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Though Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian Vance) had promised each other that they would go out to entertain their...
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Harry Conners
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1962
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Chris (Candy Moore) demands that her mom Lucy (Lucille Ball) not interfere with her planned New Year's Eve Party. Reluctantly...
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Harry Conners
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1962
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Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian Vance) would like to go out on a date with a couple of eligible bachelors, but no one...
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Harry Conners
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1962
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With no one else available, Lucy (Lucille Ball) volunteers to referee a football game involving her son Jerry (Jimmy Garrett)...
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Harry Conners
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1962
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While attending a WAVE reunion, Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian Vance) inadvertently volunteer to spend 24 hours in a...
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Harry Conners
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1962
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Charles Lane makes his first series appearance as Mr. Barnsdahl, the banker in charge of Lucy's account. After an argument...
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Harry Connes
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1962
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Having gained a measure of TV fame by 1958, the nightclub comedy duo of Dan Rowan and Dick Martin decided to give movies a...
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Doc Logan
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1958
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