Too Close for Comfort - Season 6

Season 6
The Ted Knight Show

Episodes

Henry's Change of Life
The Rush family moves to Marin County where Henry becomes an editor of a weekly newspaper.

Front Page Monroe
Monroe is jailed for refusing to reveal his source for an unauthorized story about toxic waste.

Four is a Crowd
Muriel and Henry's best friends overstay their welcome at the Rushes' home.

Ho-Ho Ho Chi Henry
Henry, Monroe, Muriel and Mrs. Stinson want to help a Vietnamese family find the American Dream.

Miss Marin Bugler
To increase its popularity, the Marin Bugler holds a beauty contest, with unexpected repercussions for the winner.

Garfield the Cat Joins the Marin Bugler
Henry strikes up a deal to run the Garfield comic strip in the Marin Bugler.

Bedtime for Henry
Henry's peaceful day in bed is ruined when everyone expresses concern over his health.

Educating Lisa
The Rush's housekeeper Lisa enrolls in classes to become a naturalized American citizen.

Henry's Novel Solution
Henry's admiration for a famous author diminishes when he learns the man gets his inspiration from the bottle.

Henry Gets Taken for a Ride
Henry and Lisa learn a lesson in trust when he gives her advice on buying a car.

Late, Great Herbert Maxwell
Monroe and Henry discover a coverup in the death of Mrs. Stinson's friend.

Muriel's Fish Story
A famous oceanographer asks Muriel to be his photographer on a five-week expedition.

Ya Gotta Have Heart
Mrs. Stinson's niece causes friction when she works as an intern at the newspaper.

Monroe's Critical Condition
Monroe's life is threatened after he gives an entertainer a harsh review.

Cyrano Henry
Mr. Forester asks for Henry's help in writing a personal ad, which turns Henry into a ghost writer of sorts for all of his correspondence with the women who answer.

Family Feud
Muriel takes drastic measures when Henry uses someone else's pictures for the front page.

Rock Around Henry
Henry refuses to run a notice by two rock musicians protesting the town's refusal to let them play at a music festival.

Herb Kisses, Henry Tells
Muriel and Henry get caught up in the Kennedys' marriage problems when Herb has an affair.

Believing is Seeing
Mrs. Stinson announces she is ready for retirement.

Acropolis Now
Iris is ready to marry after a shipboard romance, but a suspicious Henry insists that her fiancé sign a prenuptial agreement.

Presenting Buddy Ficus
Monroe's debut as a stand-up comedian is a bust.

Lisa Goes Lottery Loco
In the final episode, all but Mr. Rush play lottery scratch ticket games. Lisa is overjoyed when she wins $5 and becomes addicted to playing.
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