Dr. Katz realizes he'll have to dance at his niece's Rachel's wedding, and he can't dance. Dr. Katz insists on coming along to make sure she doesn't get scammed, and Ben tags along as well. Ben gets infatuated with a woman named Cindy from TelePurchases, whom he talks to on the phone and buys products from. Meanwhile, Ben tries to convince Dr. Katz that they should take a trip to The Mall of America. In the end, though, he decides not to attend the seminar, as it's too expensive.
Ben wonders if Dr. Katz should think about retiring, as he seems to be slowing down.
Ben vows to fight the ticket in court, taking hundreds of photos of the stop sign, claiming it was concealed by tree leaves. The amazing cast also included Laura Silverman and Jon Benjamin as regulars, and the … Laura is going to buy a new car at a dealership. Ben wants to join the military (mainly so he can learn how to kill Jimmy), but Dr. Katz eventually talks him out of it. Katz chooses to discuss a theory of his: A person gets temporarily smarter whenever they experience physical pain or emotional distress. Katz, however, has no intentions to do so, as he wants to break up with her due to petty reasons (i.e.
Dr. Katz decides to switch things up, so he calls Dom Irrera, a patient of his, on the air. He gives up at the 15 mile mark and Dr. Katz and Laura have to carry him the rest of the way. Ben tries to give Katz a hobby to pursue during his retirement: Painting. Meanwhile, Ben tries to help as well by renting Katz some instructional tapes on how to waltz, but is annoyed when Katz says he already learned how to waltz from Laura.
It turns out the individual wasn't being literal, though.
Meanwhile, Ben pesters Laura because he noticed her on a date at the movies and wants to know if she's in a serious relationship with said guy.
Dr. Katz and Ben make a bet: Dr. Katz must refrain from reading the newspaper, and Ben must not talk. Dr. Katz agrees to fill in for radio therapist Carlton Campbell on his show "Campbell's Couch", for one night. During recovery, Dr. Katz accidentally gives Ben the wrong pills; instead of pain killers, he gives him antibiotics. Ben is called a sissy by an old bully, Jimmy Solaray, and his son.
He compares and contrasts to Laura, who also practices feng shui. Laura is going on a hunger walk and asks Dr. Katz to sponsor her. I'm so glad to be able to rediscover its genius!" The side effects eventually catch up with Ben, as he doubles over in stomach pain. Eventually, Ben ruins his fanny pack when he packs Dr. Katz's lunch in it but neglects to put the food in wrapping first. Dr. Katz is asked to analyze a teenage boy named Roger and testify to the court whether or not he's sane enough to stand trial. Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist (TV Series 1995–2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Eventually, they realize they're living in fear and stop being paranoid. He practices with Ben, as well as Stan and Julie at the bar. His patients are famous comedians and actors, usually two per episode, and the show is oriented around these sessions. In it, Jonathan Katz performed as the therapist to a host of big name comics coming to terms with their neuroses. Dr. Katz is a professional psychotherapist.He is a laid-back, well-intentioned man who enjoys playing the guitar and spending time at the bar with his friend Stanley and bartender Julie. I remember watching a few episodes of Dr. Katz back in the 90's and thinking, "Damn this is one funny show!!" However, Katz is so used to the big screen that the new TV looks downright puny, causing him to want the big TV back again. This article is a list of episodes of the TV series Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist.There were 81 episodes over six seasons beginning in 1995 and ending in 2002. Dr. Katz tries to convince Ben that Cindy isn't really interested in him as a boyfriend, but merely as a loyal customer. Katz asks Laura if she'll help him learn how to waltz, and once he pays her $200 and agrees not to touch her, she accepts. Ben burns the turkey so the four of them have microwavable dinners for Thanksgiving instead. He eventually makes it to the studio and joins Katz live. The next day, they put new locks on the door and bars on the windows. Listen to Dr. Katz Live episodes free, on demand. Dr. Katz ’s second episode featured the first of Ray Romano’s seven appearances. However, Ben barely sees Sarah during his stay, as she's either at work or out with friends. Dr. Katz begins dating an author, Alice Webber, and Ben overreacts, thinking he will get married again. Format. Katz refuses to talk to Ben until he returns the TV and gets a modest-sized one. Ben hears about a concept called "brief therapy" and thinks Dr. Katz should practice it.
Dr. Katz and Ben become addicted to movie-going and try to break the habit by episode's end. Dr. Katz begins to take an interest in gardening, though as Ben discovers, it's not so much the gardening itself that has his fancy, but a woman his age named Greta who is also into gardening.
Dr. Katz and Ben begin drinking more coffee than usual. He wants to switch seats with Dr. Katz but he refuses. Dr. Katz and Ben think someone is trying to break into their apartment in the middle of the night. Ben is set to visit his cousin, Sarah, in another city. Ben is concerned that nobody will call in and that Katz will sound like a fool, so he convinces Todd the video store clerk to do so.
Meanwhile, Laura tells Dr. Katz that someone called the office with a death threat for Katz. Meanwhile, Dr. Katz sets up a retirement fund for Laura, though she wants the money now. During the broadcast, Ben calls, disguising his voice, and says the show, and Katz, suck. Eventually, Ben gives it up because the wind chimes he bought drive him nuts. Dr. Katz's ex-wife, Roz, is coming over for Thanksgiving dinner.
Looking to watch Dr. Katz? During a test drive, Ben and Dr. Katz get on Laura's nerves, so she tricks them into getting out of the car and abandons them in a dangerous neighborhood.