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Ritchie claims he was attacked by a giant woodpecker.
Godfrey Cambridge guest stars as a government agent.
Rob assures Laura that his role in a movie won't involve girls.
Rob wonders if his sneezing attacks are due to a suppressed hostility toward Laura.
The Helpers are jealous of the Petries' new neighbors.
Laura's all nerves when she's left alone for a night.
A broken tooth is a big pain for Rob, whose dentist is out of town.
Rob dreams his way back to the Old West.
Laura reads Rob's just-completed autobiography, to the accompaniment of clips from past episodes.
Rob recalls the casting problems he encountered in a PTA variety show.
A TV comedy writer tries to convince his 6-year-old son that his work has great value, after he learns that his boy is embarrassed to tell his friends what his father does for a living.
Rob insists on taking Laura to a party, even though Ritchie's sick.
It's night, and all's not well as Rob searches for an intruder.
Rob sees red when Laura goes blond.
Laura tries to get Thomas (her cousin) and Sally together, but when Sally arrives Thomas doesn't get to say much, Thomas likes Sally anyway!
A posthypnotic suggestion causes problems for Rob.
A posthypnotic suggestion causes problems for Rob.
A posthypnotic suggestion causes problems for Rob.
Ritchie's question---what's my middle name?---is simple enough, but the answer isn't: It's "Rosebud".
Ritchie's question---what's my middle name?---is simple enough, but the answer isn't: It's "Rosebud".
Ritchie's question---what's my middle name?---is simple enough, but the answer isn't: It's "Rosebud".
Rob sneaks in and plants a big kiss on Laura, only it isn't Laura---it's his old school friend Jane Leighton.
Rob's business trip conflicts with Ritchie's school play.
Rob and Laura recall the night they met.