At a Glance: Rob finds himself in hot water after giving a television interview in which he unwittingly portrays his wife Laura as a nut. About to reach his 100th birthday, the legendary actor says he hits the gym three times a week with his "health nut" wife.
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Rob finds himself in hot water after giving a television interview in which he unwittingly portrays his wife Laura as a nut. About to reach his 100th birthday, the legendary actor says he hits the gym three times a week with his "health nut" wife. Rob leaves the show after Mel rejects his script and is upset when Buddy and Sally don't join him.
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- Rob finds himself in hot water after giving a television interview in which he unwittingly portrays his wife Laura as a nut.
- About to reach his 100th birthday, the legendary actor says he hits the gym three times a week with his "health nut" wife.
- Rob leaves the show after Mel rejects his script and is upset when Buddy and Sally don't join him.
- Rob fears he is no longer needed when his co-writers do a show without his help.
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