Bob

Bob

  • 1992
  • 2 Seasons
  • 33 Episodes
  •  7.3  (7)
  •   Ended

Bob McKay is the creator of the 1950s comic book superhero "Mad-Dog". When a Senate sub-committee decided such reading material could corrupt young readers, Mad-Dog faded into oblivion, and Bob became a greeting card artist. Years later the American-Canadian Trans-Continental Communications Company buys the rights to the series, and Bob is offered a chance to revive Mad-Dog.

Bob
Seasons
Better to Have Loved and Flossed
8. Better to Have Loved and Flossed
March 23, 1997
The dental hygienist who ran off with Sylvia's husband returns to town, and Sylvia decides to confront her.
Have Yourself a Married Little Christmas
7. Have Yourself a Married Little Christmas
March 23, 1997
Whitey loses an engagement ring among Christmas presents for orphans.
Michiana Moon
6. Michiana Moon
March 23, 1997
Pete fixes Sylvia up with a notorious ladies' man, Buzz Loudermilk.
Kiss and Sell
5. Kiss and Sell
December 27, 1993
Bob and Pete go on a sales trip and Bob spends the entire evening dodging the sexual advances of his potential client, Joyce Leona-Curtis, although Pete doesn't believe it.
Speechless in Chicago
4. Speechless in Chicago
November 12, 1993
Host Bob has trouble writing a speech for an awards ceremony, meanwhile Sylvia debates if she should attend or not because her ex-husband might be at the award ceremony.
Whose Card is It Anyway?
3. Whose Card is It Anyway?
November 05, 1993
Pete wants to be an artist instead of a salesman, so he steals Trisha's idea and tells Bob it's his own.
For Pete's Sake
2. For Pete's Sake
October 29, 1993
Sylvia the McKay's over and tries to fix up Pete and Trisha.
Greetings
1. Greetings
October 22, 1993
With the demise of Mad-Dog Comics, Bob is hired back to run a greeting-card company.
Description
Bob McKay is the creator of the 1950s comic book superhero "Mad-Dog". When a Senate sub-committee decided such reading material could corrupt young readers, Mad-Dog faded into oblivion, and Bob became a greeting card artist. Years later the American-Canadian Trans-Continental Communications Company buys the rights to the series, and Bob is offered a chance to revive Mad-Dog.
  • Premiere Date
    September 18, 1992
  • Rating
    7.3  (7)