After sitting on the shelf for some time, Teen Wolf was released on the heels of the hugely successful Back to the Future in...
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1985
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Jim Henson's Muppets find themselves in Manhattan yearning to get a musical on Broadway in this charming film that also...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1984
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Producer, Show Creator
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1983
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The Great Muppet Caper is the second Muppet film and it is considerably more complex than its predecessor, The Muppet Movie,...
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Screenwriter
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1981
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A teen comedy that does not quite rise to the level of that age group, this uninspired story features Ron Liebman as the...
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Screenwriter
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1980
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Tom Poston returns in the role of Bob's prankish college chum Cliff Murdock, aka "The Peeper." Arriving in Chicago, an...
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Screenwriter
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1976
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Although the opening episode of The Bob Newhart Show's fifth season was not the first of that season to be filmed, "Enter...
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1976
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Though not the first episode filmed for The Bob Newhart Show's fourth season, "The Longest Good-Bye" was chosen as the season...
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Screenwriter
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1975
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The ceiling in Bob's office collapses, forcing him and his patients to do some quick improvising. It doesn't take long for...
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Screenwriter
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1975
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Bob is invited to form a partnership with another psychologist, a high-living gentleman named Frank Walburn...
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Screenwriter
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1975
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Emily feels that Bob's weight workshop could use a motivational speaker. Pressed into service is Bob's secretary, Carol, who...
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Screenwriter
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1975
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The name of this Bob Newhart Show episode is proof incarnate that the series' producers were growing tired of coming up with...
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Screenwriter
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1975
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Bob's plans to hold a surprise party for his therapy group are messed up by the non-arrival of one patient, Mr. Gianini....
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Screenwriter
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1975
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Bob and Emily have decided upon a trial separation, but not for the usual reason. Working on her Master's degree, Emily takes...
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Screenwriter
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1974
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Filmed as the opening episode of The Bob Newhart Show's third season, "The Battle of the Groups" ended up as the season's...
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Screenwriter
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1974
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Hoping to put his financial matters in order, Bob hires a business manager named Jeff Boggs (Ron Rifkin). It isn't long...
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Screenwriter
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1974
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Already a mass of neuroses to begin with, Howard's self-esteem suffers another punch in the gut when he loses his job as a...
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Screenwriter
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1974
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It's the Christmas season again, and Carol is depressed over the prospect of spending the holidays with her overbearing...
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Screenwriter
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1974
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Shirley O'Hara makes a return appearance as vague-minded receptionist Debbie. Hired by Jerry as a temp while Carol is on...
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Screenwriter
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1974
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Filling in for another psychologist, Bob finds out that his first patient is his best friend, Jerry. Initially reluctant to...
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Screenwriter
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1974
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Bob and Emily are looking forward to their first Christmas Eve "alone together." Unfortunately, they'll have to continue...
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Screenwriter
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1973
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Howard begins entertaining thoughts of a reconciliation with his ex-wife. His plans are somewhat abruptly dashed when, during...
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Screenwriter
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1973
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The ever-rising cost of living has forced Bob to increase his rates. Unfortunately, he chooses the worst possible time to...
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Screenwriter
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1973
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When a Chicago Bears football game is blacked out on the local TV station, Bob and Jerry book a hotel room in Peoria so they...
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Screenwriter
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1973
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A three-day vacation at a sparsely populated skiing resort turns into hell on earth for Bob and Emily. Not only are they...
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Screenwriter
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1973
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Bob becomes more neurotic than usual when he discovers that Emily's IQ is 22 points higher than his. As if that wasn't...
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1973
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Howard Borden is convinced that his son, Howie (Moosie Drier), no longer cares for him. His trepidations seem to be given...
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Screenwriter
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1972
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