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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_NewhartBob Newhart - Wikipedia

    Newhart hosted a short-lived NBC variety show titled The Bob Newhart Show (1961) before starring as Chicago psychologist Robert Hartley on The Bob Newhart Show from 1972 to 1978 and then as Vermont innkeeper Dick Loudon on the series Newhart from 1982 to 1990. He also had two short-lived sitcoms in the 1990s, Bob and George and Leo.

  2. Here's a complete broadcast of the final first-run episode (series finale) of The Bob Newhart Show, "Happy Trails to You" (in which he ends his practice in C...

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    Several references are made to Newhart's former show, including the use of its theme song and credits. Although the Bob Newhart Show theme was missing from the final closing credit shot in the series' initial syndication run, the theme has been reinstated in the current version syndicated by 20th Century Fox Television.

  4. Dr. Bob Hartley's most cynical patient, Mr. Carlin (Jack Riley), squares off against The Waltons on steroids.

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  5. Check out the opening sequence for The Bob Newhart Show. You can grab the complete series from Shout! Factory at: https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/bob-ne...

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  6. 25 ott 2022 · On Oct. 25, 1982, at 9:30 p.m. EDT, 40 years ago tonight, the sitcom “Newhart” debuted on CBS. And for eight increasingly wacky seasons, we enjoyed the button-down-minded Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart) cope with the shenanigans all around him at the Vermont country inn he owned with his wife, Joanna, played by Mary Frann.

  7. 15 set 1972 · In this hilarious sitcom from the '70s, Bob Newhart stars as Dr. Robert Hartley, a successful Chicago psychologist specializing in group therapy sessions. Bob's patience is often tested by his patients. Even at home with his wife Emily, Bob is surrounded by an assortment of nutty and neurotic neighbors.