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A battle erupts between Joanna and Stephanie when they open an aerobics studio.

Starring: Bob Newhart, Mary Frann, Tom Poston, Julia Duffy
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Original Air Date: Dec 2, 1985

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Dick (Bob Newhart) reluctantly stands in for the absent host of a kiddie show. With Peter Scolari and Mary Frann.

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Michael (Peter Scolari) finally tells Stephanie (Julia Duffy) that he's tired of her selfish behavior. With Bob Newhart.

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S4, EP8 "The Shape of Things"
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S4, EP8 "The Shape of Things"

A battle erupts between Joanna and Stephanie when they open an aerobics studio.

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Dick Loudon and wife Joanna relocate from New York City to a small town in Vermont, where they run the historic Stafford Inn. They're surrounded by a town full of oddballs and colorful characters, whom Loudon deals with in various states of bemusement.
Starring: Blake Clark, Bob Newhart, David Wayne, Dinah Lenney, Earl Boen, Fred Applegate, Gail Landry, James Staley, John Voldstad, Julia Duffy, Laura Waterbury, Linda Carlson, Mary Frann, Michael Dunnagen, Peter Scolari, Ralph Manza, Sam Anderson, Thomas Hill, Tom Poston, Tony Papenfuss, William Lanteau, William Sanderson
Original Air Date: Oct 25, 1982
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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