Season Four
1964-65
96- "My Mother Can Beat Up My Father"
Laura proves herself more proficient than Rob in the art of self-defense.
97- "Ghost of A. Chantz"
Rob, Laura, Sally, and Buddy spend a frightening night in a haunted cabin at a mountain resort.
98- "The Lady and the Babysitter"
Rob and Laura are unaware that their teenage babysitter has a crush on Laura.
99- "The Vigilante Ripped My Sports Coat"
Rob's friendship with Jerry is almost destroyed in a row over a neighbor's crabgrass lawn.
100- "The Man From Emperor"
Laura opposes when Rob is offered a job as humor consultant on a magazine for men-about-town.
101- "Romance, Roses and Rye Bread"
Sally is romanced by a secret admirer--the owner of Monker's Delicatessen.
102- "4 1/2"
Rob & Laura are on their way to see Laura's OB when they are trapped in an elevator with a holdup man.
103- "The Alan Brady Show Goes to Jail"
The Alan Brady writers entertain at a prison and Rob gets locked up with the inmates.
104- "Three Letters From One Wife"
Rob risks his job when he convinces Alan Brady to do a cultural documentary program.
105- "It Wouldn't Hurt Them to Give Us a Raise"
The office gang presses for higher salaries and find themselves in a maze of interlocking corporations.
106- "Pink Pills for Purple Patients"
Laura takes 2 pills and suffers disastrous side effects.
107- "The Death of the Party"
Rob struggles through a party for Laura's relatives rather than admit he is sick as a dog.
108- "Stretch Petrie vs. Kid Schenk"
Rob is forced to squelch the scheme of an opportunistic old friend.
109- "The Impractical Joke"
Rob resorts to psychological warfare to get even with practical joker Buddy.
110- "Brother, Can You Spare $2500?"
Rob receives a ransom demand for his lost television script.
111- "Stacey Petrie - Part I"
Rob's brother comes to town to open a coffeehouse and propose to the girl who thinks he is someone else.
112- "Stacey Petrie - Part II"
Stacey Petrie tries to save his new coffeehouse from closing.
113- "The Redcoats Are Coming"
The Petries are invaded by a horde of teenagers when they entertain two British rock-and-roll idols.
114- "Boy #1 Versus Boy #2"
Laura and Millie become unbearable stage mothers when their sons are cast in a television commercial.
115- "The Case of the Pillow"
Rob becomes a trial lawyer to prosecute a shifty salesman.
116- "Young Man With a Shoehorn"
When he invests in a shoe store, Rob learns that a shoe clerk's lot is not always a happy one.
117- "Girls Will Be Boys"
The Petries face a problem when Ritchie is beaten up by a pretty little girl who loves him.
118- "Bupkiss"
Rob learns that a song he wrote with an old buddy is about to be a hit, and he starts a fight over authorship rights.
119- "Your Home Sweet Home Is My Home"
Rob recalls the time he & Jerry tried to buy the same house.
120- "Not Now, Anthony Stone"
Sally's new tall, dark and handsome boyfriend is secretive about what he does for a living.
121- "Never Bathe on Saturday"
The Petries' romantic second honeymoon becomes a disaster when Laura's toe gets caught in a bath spout.
122- "100 Terrible Hours"
Rob recalls his job interview with Alan Brady near the end of an arduous keep-awake marathon.
123- "A Show of Hands"
Just before they are due at a formal banquet, Rob and Laura accidentally dye their hands an indelible black.
124- "Baby Fat"
Rob helps Alan by rewriting a play starring the comic.
125- "Br-room, Br-room"
Rob buys a motorcycle and is arrested as a joy-riding delinquent the first time out.
126- "There's No Sale Like Wholesale"
Rob and Laura learn that buying a fur coat wholesale can be trouble when their "connection" is Buddy.
127- "A Farewell to Writing"
Rob sets out to write a book during his vacation, but has trouble getting started.
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