The Bob Morrison Show

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The Bob Morrison Show is an Australian sitcom that screened on the Nine Network in 1994.

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The Bob Morrison Show is the story of an ordinary family from through the eyes of their pet dog, Bob Morrison. Bob is an adorable stray that is welcomed by the youngest member of the Morrison clan, Ben, but he has a tough time winning over the rest of the family.

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