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>94He had a good run
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>>201431781FSuch innocuous fun shows he did. The best one was "Newhart" where he had the inn.My grandparents loved him. Rest well, Bob.
>>201431781his soul quantum tunneled into another place
Formerly Alive
>>201431781A story for anons who don't know it....Newhart was famous for his comedy first; but was mainly known in TV for his show "The Bob Newhart Show" (1972-1978) Later, from 1982-1990, he had another show, "Newhart"; and here's where the story comes in....during the final episode of his later show, in the final scene, he brought back his co-star from the original 1970's show, playing the same character; and the ending of the 1990's show became... it was all a dream from the 1970's Newhart.The audience went wild when they saw his old co-star:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgdUWXf8jJk
>>201431781I just remember many years ago the show "Newhart" on TV, I never really watched it neyond the credits and maybe 2 minutes into the show, wasn't my thing, but boy did the lifestyle it portrayed looked comfy, that's for sure. That inn, or hotel or bed and breakfast, whatever it was in that wooded location... looked peak comfy.
>>201431995I… I t-think all of us… could um… learn something — i-in a meaningful way — f-from Bob. Even though… you know… some of us didn’t… didn’t really watch his show.
>>201432465here he is talking about the ending. It wound up being listed in the top 10 television moments, right up there with the moon landinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xw5EIx21X_A
https://youtu.be/2rLim9U2q2E?si=Ns-6ESCnMpPXKDAP
>>201431995A spanish tv show plagiarized the same ending and was a fucking disgrace
>>201431995Breaking Bad also did a tribute to it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVdB36lmbII
>>201433011I remember that one, classic!