Bobby Baum
Guest Appearances
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THE ODD COUPLE (CLASSIC) · S1, E4The Jury Story
Over Oscar's objections, Felix recounts to their dates how they met while serving on a jury.
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HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN · S3, E24Ghost Rider
A lonely spy-story writer buys her murdered hero's sports car, which comes complete with his ghost.
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THE ODD COUPLE (CLASSIC) · S2, E22Oscar's Promotion
While helping Oscar cover an international exhibition wrestling match, Felix convinces the Chinese champion to quit wrestling.
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THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY · S2, E18I Am Curious Partridge
Danny is in the doghouse again. He has written a piece about Keith for the local paper and his imagination has gone wild. Needless to say, when Keith finds out he is furious and with good cause - everyone at school is needling him about the article. But Danny apologizes and all is well - until the second installment of the article appears. This time it is Shirley who must suffer the embarrassment of Danny's publicity campaign. The worst part of it is that Shirley, who doesn't want to leave the house, has to appear in public at a concert. The performance turns out to be successful and Shirley is relieved. Danny's punishment is not forgotten, however, as the family takes revenge in a Sunday supplement article. There are many juicy parts including the bit about Danny's "ballet lessons!"
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THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY · S3, E13For Sale By Owner
The Partridge house just doesn't seem big enough -- they need more bathrooms and just more room in general! Reuben takes Shirley to look at a new, larger house. The Partridge house is home to her, so Shirley doesn't really want to move, but all the kids are very anxious too. They put their house up for sale, with Reuben acting as real estate agent. After a week without even one "looker," Reuben and Danny cook up a scheme for "open house" with the Partridge Family. The open house is like a carnival -- hundreds of people show up. As the family overhears various disparaging remarks about their home from the visitors, they begin to realize just how much the house means to them. Just as the kids tell Shirley that they don't want to move either, Reuben arrives with the news that he's sold the house. When the buyers, Mr. & Mrs. Sharp, come to look the house over, the kids sabotage the plumbing, the doors and the windows to make it seem like the house is falling apart. They confess that they did it because they don't want to move, but the Sharps still want the house and they've signed the papers. With two weeks to move, they learn that someone else bought the new house, so if Reuben can't manage to get it, they have nowhere to go. The Sharps arrive with the news that they don't want the house -- everyone sees through their reasons and realizes that they'd feel bad if the kids had to move against their will. Reuben ruins the happy moment with the news that he has managed to buy the other house. He makes a deal with the owner to release them from the contract if the Partridge family will entertain at his son's birthday party; so, the Partridges get to keep their home after all.
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