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Dr Katz, professional therapist

Dr. Katz, a mild-mannered therapist who is divorced and living with his lazy 20-something son, has a patient list that reads like a who's who in comedy. [Show #1] "Worried about his out-of-work, wisecracking son, Dr. Katz plows through session with Dom Irerra, a tough guy unable to confront his manliness, and Bill Braudis' obsession with foot size. [Show #202] Dr. Katz tries to decipher Rita Rudner's explanation of refrigerator blindness, and cringes his way through a session with Barry Sobel. [Show #206] Dr. Katz listens to Ray Romano explain how all of his mental anguish can be traced back to an overbearing mother, then Janeane Garofalo complaining about her failed relationships. [Show #207] After years of therapy, Garry Shandling starts qiuesitoning whether Dr. Katz is paying attention to him, and Judy Tenuta reveals the difficulty of thaking care of three brothers all named Bosco."--Container.

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  • "Dr. Katz"@en
  • "Doctor Katz, professional therapist"@en
  • "Doctor Katz, professional therapist"

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  • "Presents a mild-mannered therapist who is divorced and living with his lazy twenty-something son, and whose patient list reads like a who's who in comedy."
  • "Dr. Katz, a mild-mannered therapist who is divorced and living with his lazy 20-something son, has a patient list that reads like a who's who in comedy. [Show #1] "Worried about his out-of-work, wisecracking son, Dr. Katz plows through session with Dom Irerra, a tough guy unable to confront his manliness, and Bill Braudis' obsession with foot size. [Show #202] Dr. Katz tries to decipher Rita Rudner's explanation of refrigerator blindness, and cringes his way through a session with Barry Sobel. [Show #206] Dr. Katz listens to Ray Romano explain how all of his mental anguish can be traced back to an overbearing mother, then Janeane Garofalo complaining about her failed relationships. [Show #207] After years of therapy, Garry Shandling starts qiuesitoning whether Dr. Katz is paying attention to him, and Judy Tenuta reveals the difficulty of thaking care of three brothers all named Bosco."--Container."@en
  • "In this animated TV series utilizing the computer technique known as Squigglevision, and starring Emmy Award winning comic Jonathan Katz as a mild-mannered therapist who is divorced and living with his lazy 20- something son, and whose patient list reads like a who's who in comedy, show #201 has comedian Steven Wright's fear of clocks and Kevin Meaney's parent-envy making their way across Dr. Katz's notepad while his rude secretary, Laura, runs the front office with minimal effort, and show #204 has Ray Romano telling of his twin boys going through the terrible twos, then Carol Leifer expressing her contempt for thin women who think they are overweight."@en
  • "New patient Jon puts his faith in the Emergency Broadcast System, Bob has trouble separating fantasy from reality, Emo tries to work through his last breakup, Mark rationalizes in order to avoid conflict, and Ritch avoids conflict with his spouse in these two episodes of the animated television series."@en
  • "Dr. Katz deals with Ray's inferiority complex, Larry's marriage anxiety, Judy's scary concept of friendship, Garry's girlfriend problems and his son's lack of dating in these two episodes of the animated television series."@en
  • "Dr. Katz, a mild-mannered therapist who is divorced and living with his lazy 20-something son, has a patient list that reads like a who's who in comedy. Show #2 has Dr. Katz going through a mid-life crisis, but still managing to help patient Ray Romano with his forgetfulness phobia, and sexually represessed Wendy Liebman to resolve her fear of germs, while show #203 has Dr. Katz putting aside his problem of his son playing tricks on him and kidding him about wearing ugly eyeglasses to help Dom Irerra work through his sexual identity crisis, and to talk to Emo Philips about his bizarre childhood."@en

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  • "Comedy television programs"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Humor"@en
  • "Humor"

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  • "Dr Katz, professional therapist"@en
  • "Dr. Katz, professional therapist"@en
  • "Dr. Katz, professional therapist"