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Set in a seedy bedsit, the cowardly landlord Rigsby has his conceits debunked by his long suffering tenants.
Episode 6 : Come On In the Water's Lovely
May. 09,1978
Rigsby finally proposes to Ruth when he receives his long awaited divorce papers.
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Episode 5 : Under the Influence
May. 02,1978
Rigsby persuades a tenant behind on his rent to hypnotize Ruth and plant the idea she's madly in love with Rigsby.
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Episode 4 : Pink Carnations
April. 25,1978
Rigsby tries to find a woman through an ad in the personals column and receives a surprising response.
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Episode 3 : Great Expectations
April. 18,1978
Rigsby persuades Ruth to impersonate his estranged wife so he can collect an inheritance from his great uncle.
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Episode 2 : Fire and Brimstone
April. 11,1978
Rigsby convinces his new tenant, a pious Welsh student, that Philip is in need of spiritual guidance, but it's Rigsby who sees the light.
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Episode 1 : Hello Young Lovers
April. 04,1978
Ruth befriends a young couple who have moved in, fleeing from her disapproving father.
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