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- Two men--wealthy conservative Bill and far-right factory worker Joe--form a dangerous bond after Bill confesses to Joe about murdering his daughter's drug-dealer boyfriend.
- 1955–195930mNot Rated7.5 (17)TV EpisodeHarvey's job depends on humoring a loutish out-of-town buyer, so when he arrives and mistakes Bob for Harvey, Bob is asked to go along with it. To complicate matters, the buyer makes it clear no business will be done if he can't get a date with one of Bob's lovely models, both of whom find him repellent.
- Bob's plans to spend an afternoon with a poetry quoting beauty are ruined by a friend who insists he join his quest to photograph UFOs and a unattractive lady birdwatcher.
- Bob's romance with a beautiful Swedish model appears headed for the rocks until he convinces her that he'll be the pilot for Bill Lear's rocket ship to the moon.
- Anna Maria Alberghetti disguises herself as one of Bob's brief dates and pretends to be a still eager lover in order to prove her worthiness for a role as the earthy Carmen despite her innocent reputation.
- 1955–195925mNot Rated7.0 (19)TV EpisodeSchutzy takes a job working at a rocket factory in order to meet eligible bachelors and is promptly harassed by Steve, a muscle-bound co-worker, who makes unwanted advances. Meanwhile, the woman Bob hires to replace her turns out to be a stereotypical bubble-headed blonde incapable of performing the simplest of office tasks. Neither Bob nor Schutzie wants to admit that they've made employment mistakes for fear of hurting the others feelings.
- 1955–195926mNot Rated7.2 (21)TV EpisodeWhile on the cruise to Hawaii, Bob sets up Shultzey on a date with a meek man (Don Knotts).
- 1955–195925mNot Rated7.5 (15)TV EpisodeInstead of a planned bowling night with Harvey, Bob sets his sights on a gorgeous real estate agent . He tries to ply her with wine, but he gets drunk instead. When he wakes up the next morning, he finds that he's inadvertently put the house up for sale, and prospective buyers are already looking the place over.
- Grandpa Collins and one of his old army bodies make a play for two of Bob's lovely models. The young ladies are more than receptive since Bob has agreed to serve as the judge of a beauty contest in Palm Springs and won't be taking either woman to the event.
- Bob gets in serious trouble after grandpa and his vintage airplane attack the base.
- 1955–195926mNot Rated7.6 (17)TV EpisodeMargaret is furious that Bob is teaching Chuck to be an undisciplined playboy like he is, so she retaliates by going out with a paid escort, and leaving Bob stranded with his latest girlfriend at home without a morsel of food anywhere, and not a cent in his pocket.
- Harvey's job depends on humoring a loutish out of town buyer, so when he arrives and mistakes Bob for Harvey, Bob is asked to go along with it. To complicate matters, the buyer makes it clear no business will be done if he can't get a date with one of Bob's lovely models, both of whom find him repellent.
- Bob concocts with unintended consequences schemes to regain a plebeian assignment he maliciously passed to a competitor, so he can be on a cruise to Hawaii with Miss Sweden.
- Bob would rather go frolic with girls of a Catalina skin diving group than help Chuck with his romantic problems which are hindering Chuck's studies. Bob must also work the trip around his upcoming Air Force Reserve orders.
- 1955–1959Not Rated7.4 (12)TV Episode90-year-old grandpa becomes angry with the Air Force because he is rejected by the service for being too old and so declares war on the Air Force using an antique aircraft to drop homemade munitions on Air Force bases.