OT: RIP Bob Newhart

RUPete

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Those telephone bits...I loved him on the original Bob Newhart show, which I caught mainly in re-runs. The group therapy sessions were classic.
 

mdk02

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Him and Rickles, great friends, were so funny on their appearances on Johnny Carson. The great ones are disappearing

He was in his 90s. That's a great run but bound to happen.
 

WhiteBus

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No joke. I thought he died awhile ago. Was there a false rest in peace about 10 years ago?
His presentation was a big part of his great success. Great comedian.
 

RUhasarrived

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IMDB doesn't list his 1961 TV show on NBC,the Bob Newhart Variety Show.
I used to watch it right after Top Cat.
Both shows lasted only one season.
 
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RUPete

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RIP Bob Newhart.... you were a uniquely funny guy. He started his stand up career in 1958. Here's one of those "telephone bits" RUPete alluded to:


That's awesome! "Smear the Chrysler building with bananas..." 😄
 

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Mary Fran was very attractive...sadly died in her sleep of a heart attack at 55 in 1998
 

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RIP. I was a huge fan of Bob Newhart. Loved both shows. He was great in every role (even Elf).
 

MADHAT1

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A truly great comedian who now joins his lifes leading lady. married for 60 years, Virginia "Ginnie" Quinn Newhart
RIP Bob .
The "Hi Bob" game was one of the ways some enjoyed your show , which was a tribute to how much people enjoyed your comedy .
Jack Benny and then you,Bob Newhart, were Kings of deadpan comedy in which few, in an,y have the talent for .
 
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RU848789

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Saw that live and not sure I ever laughed so hard. Bob Newhart was brilliant - I used to love his appearances on Carson, which I started watching every night when I was around 10 or so (1972) - his "phone call" routines were hilarious. And his two shows were obviously also great.
 
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ashokan

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I never "got him" - didn't find him funny.

He was like straight man playing a straight man for another straight man - like he should have made a trio with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. He could have been an adopted Smothers Brother with even less talent than Dickie. Maybe also Abbott and Costello and Newhart
 

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TBS will honor Newhart Sunday starting at 8PM with a Professor Proton marathon of all 6 of his Big Bang Appearances.
 
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RUInsanityToo

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I never "got him" - didn't find him funny.

He was like straight man playing a straight man for another straight man - like he should have made a trio with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. He could have been an adopted Smothers Brother with even less talent than Dickie. Maybe also Abbott and Costello and Newhart

Not surprising. I imagine emotionless serial killer types must have a difficult time processing extra dry humor.
 

ashokan

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Not surprising. I imagine emotionless serial killer types must have a difficult time processing extra dry humor.
Ah I see you take your Newhart seriously.
Gino Vannelli too?

Luckily I always had good taste in TV and didn't bother with most of it - still don't
 

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“I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.”