I watch the reruns and it takes me back to what my life was like during those times. Life was good. What a joy to see their reactions when they miss up. They know its coming and how they try to recover and can't.
Great show. I appreciate these shows (Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, WKRP in Cincinnati, etc) so much more today, as an adult, and faced with the crap on the air now.
The writing on this show was top notch even now it is as funny as when it first aired. Suzanne Pleshette was incredibly beautiful but you never questioned how they ever got together you just had to see their interaction and then you knew they were magic together.
sometimes it is just dumb but I watch it every night , It gives me a great deal of comfort to watch it . I suppose the fact that during its original run those were the happiest days of my life :)
Bob Newhart is the most well written television show of all time--even beats its 'mother'--the MTM show. And brilliant ensemble cast, of course--makes today's shows look like dog food. Every episode is a pleasure to watch--its a diamond. Very adult show in the best possible definition. I feel like sipping a really good martini and having smoked mussels while watching.
@@funkster007 Apparently you forgot about Tom Poston, one of the best comic character actors ever. Timing and delivery were perfect. cool daddy has it right.
I refuse to discredit the work of the late great Tom Poston who originated before any appearances on shows hosted by Bob Newhart and Robin Williams with Steve Allen, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, and Louis Nye on the original "Tonight Show." The host with arguably the most brilliant Comic Supporting Cast in Television History!😂🤣📺B.W.
The Thanksgiving show was THE BEST! Those four guys were drinking enough they all had a buzz on. Trying to hide their laughter wasn’t a ‘blooper’ it was a delight. The audience in the studio that day was fortunate enough to be part of a classic episode, and TV comedy history. 😊
Used to play a drinking game called "Hi Bob" while watching this show. You took a sip every time someone said "Bob" and when anyone said : "Hi Bob", you had to guzzle what remained in your glass,bottle or can.
Looks great fun and pay as well. Its doubtful that Bob Newhart has ever known a flustered moment in his life. He is so apparently relaxed and must be great to work with. Thank you forposting.
@Armored Batman I have a Newhart channel. Just the origional show. One episode ends and the next begins with no commercials. Also, individual channels for all the classics like Love Boat, Bionic Woman, Beverly Hillbillies ect.... I think they come from the UK. Write me if interested in a complete list.
@@chumbucketjones9761he did! I used to see him every few weeks at a chiro office where I worked, back between 2000 and 2003. He was shocked that a 30 year old gal knew who he was, and while non of my older coworkers seemed interested, I found him fascinating. We had all these A list celebs coming in, but I got excited to see Mr Carlin, lol. We'd chat for a bit every time he came in, he was so lovely.
I think Bob and Emily must have been modeled on that other sophisticated fictional couple--Nick and Nora Charles--witty, breezy and cool--a delight from any angle. Anybody agree? Updated to the 70's of course.
Too funny love The Bob Newhart show RIP Suzanne Pleshette still miss her Bob Newhart is still superhandsome Iowa's own Marcia Wallace amazing as always and still beautiful
Bill Daily (RIP) was the best. When I was in radio, to make a long story short, I accidentally got on his bad side. You haven’t been cussed out until you’ve been cussed out by Howard Borden/Roger Healy.
They had 35mm color film running through three cameras. Mistakes could get expensive! Also, only ten minutes of film could be loaded into each camera. Mistakes required that the cameras be loaded more often.
That was good! Who remembers the episode where the "boys" are tipsy and order Chinese (baby food)..."moo goo goo goo..."! Those out takes, and I'll bet there were a few, must be hopelessly hysterical.
Oftentimes when I see something associated with William and Mary Sports I think of the classic line "It was the worst defeat in William and Mary History!"😂🏈🏀B.W.
I was too young to play “Hi Bob” in college…. It wasn’t on TV anymore by the time I got to college (after 6.5 years in the military)…. RULES FOR “HI BOB” Everyone chugs a beer or slams a shot whenever anyone on screen says, “Hi Bob.” There is no second rule, nobody makes it to the end of the show sober enough to remember a second rule….
There was a scene with Bob and Pat Finley eating at the table and Bob flips the salad fork and salad goes flying(think it was season 4??).. It was one blooper that was left in.. as its not included here..
Back in 1976 I was working at Beverly Hills S&L. One Saturday on my lunch break I was walking down Rodeo Dr. and in a 1 block section I saw Suzanne Plesette, Cloris Leachman and James Coburn (driving a Dino Ferrari). I remember how petite Ms. Plesette was and how striking beautiful Ms. Leachman was and how cool Mr. Coburn looked in that hot Ferrari. It's a memory I'll never forget.
MY ALL TIME FAVORITE show..................I think Bill described it best when he said.....If you didnt get the jokes this show is not for you.....and most people didnt.......and its because..you had to think...to figure out the joke.Most people are lazy and dont want to. Thats why those jokes in other sitcoms are corny and have no substance. Good example "THE OFFICE" you really have to put on your thinking head.........(LOVE THAT SHOW )
I went into mental health because I thought I, too, would one day have an apartment like that. Didn't exactly work out that way....quite the opposite,.
It was just a 2 bedroom rental in Edgewater, lol. Not expensive then or now, lol. I'm sure a therapist married to someone working, like she did, could swing it. 😂
I don’t think so, but Rickles did appear on the Tonight Show once when Newhart was guest hosting. That was the day he broke Johnny Carson’s cigarette box.
There is one episode in which Suzanne Pleschett is pregnant. Bob and the dentist get really drunk to celebrate. They return to the apartment building, still drunk, and with a horse in tow. The horse is for the baby. I almost wet myself when they try to get the horse on the elevator 😂
It is interesting the different paths Bill Haley and Larry Hagman took after I Dream Of Jennie…..luck has a lot to do with it….but Larry we all can say took the better path….
I watch the reruns and it takes me back to what my life was like during those times. Life was good. What a joy to see their reactions when they miss up. They know its coming and how they try to recover and can't.
Ahhhh, the 70's. Best times ever!
Living in Chicago again today, seeing how it was before my husband was born and when I was a toddler, it's quite nostalgic.
I remember watching these episodes as they first aired. I wish I could go back.
Me too. I want to go back and stay for awhile
Me too....I know what you mean...simpler, more innocent times.
@@bibber123 Ain't it the truth
Checking EBAY for a "Way Back Machine". I'm sure Mr. Peabody or Sherman could let us have it for a song 🎵
I think Stewie has one stashed in his closet !!!
Great show. I appreciate these shows (Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, WKRP in Cincinnati, etc) so much more today, as an adult, and faced with the crap on the air now.
I don't even watch TV unless it's Heroes and Icons, Cozi TV, or Decades
And God bless Mary Tyler Moore for producing so many terrific shows. She and Lucille Ball did some great work in that arena.
I was about 10 when this show came out, me and my dad would watch, I just liked hanging out with my dad. Thank you
The writing on this show was top notch even now it is as funny as when it first aired. Suzanne Pleshette was incredibly beautiful but you never questioned how they ever got together you just had to see their interaction and then you knew they were magic together.
sometimes it is just dumb but I watch it every night , It gives me a great deal of comfort to watch it . I suppose the fact that during its original run those were the happiest days of my life :)
Same reason I watch Newhart.
Me too, it's like milk and cookies.
That's how I feel about a lot of sit-coms of the 70s and 80s-Great memories!
For me, it was a very hopeful, youthful time. I remember watching this show with my parents.
I have put this show on at night for years. It is a comfort show for me
Bill Daily, the best best friend ever.
RIP Bob Newhart thanks for the laughs 😢
The TV stars that we grew up with are dropping like flies.
One the best sitcoms of all time. Great show.Suzanne Pleshette what a Goddess,simply wonderful.
She was hot hot hot to me as a young man.
silvio brito junior. oliveira
Too bad she was killed by a pack of crows.
rest in peace Suzanne you were one of my fav actresses ever miss seeing you on TV you were a talented lady love ya
Bob Newhart is the most well written television show of all time--even beats its 'mother'--the MTM show. And brilliant ensemble cast, of course--makes today's shows look like dog food. Every episode is a pleasure to watch--its a diamond. Very adult show in the best possible definition. I feel like sipping a really good martini and having smoked mussels while watching.
Sorry, but NEWHART was even better. Better characters. Nothing wrong with BOB Newhart though.
cool daddy Sorry, even Bob himself couldn't save "Newhart". One of the lamest and most overrated casts ever. The Darryl brothers? C'mon dude. lol
@@funkster007 Apparently you forgot about Tom Poston, one of the best comic character actors ever. Timing and delivery were perfect. cool daddy has it right.
I refuse to discredit the work of the late great Tom Poston who originated before any appearances on shows hosted by Bob Newhart and Robin Williams with Steve Allen, Don Knotts, Bill Dana, and Louis Nye on the original "Tonight Show." The host with arguably the most brilliant Comic Supporting Cast in Television History!😂🤣📺B.W.
@@cooldaddy5252 Both shows had Potson but only one had Jack Riley.
Bill Daily. What can you say.?! So funny. He always seems to bend (down) over when starting every line. I guess that was his way to get in check.
Bob once said, "I'll never again do a show with a lady co-star that has a deeper voice than I do." LOL
The Thanksgiving show was THE BEST! Those four guys were drinking enough they all had a buzz on.
Trying to hide their laughter wasn’t a ‘blooper’ it was a delight. The audience in the studio that day was fortunate enough to be part of a classic episode, and TV comedy history. 😊
Bob’s managed to outlive both of his TV wives and most of the people on this show.
Bob and Virginia Quinn Newhart have been married since before I was born. Their real marriage is priceless. Hollywood never got in the way.
@@leonoranicolaysen2784Virginia Newhart passed away last year.
I was stunned to see Susanne in the Newhart finale. Probably the greatest finale ever.
"Emily! I just had the craziest dream!! I owned a Bed and Breakfast in Vermont?!!" HAHAHAHA!! Classic!!!!
Best ever.
Yes to all. That will be at the top of the list for a LONG time.
The "Nightgown Emily" out-take has to be a necessary companion, eh?
Absolutely!!
What a Fantastic show it came on every day in reruns after school. Thanks 4 the Video.
The Bob Newhart Show! To me, there is no comparison.
It's cool that Bill Daily went from _I Dream of Jeannie_ to _"The Bob Newhart Show"_ Audiences got to see a different side of his acting.
Love this show! I'm still watching episodes right now (2016) on Hulu. Still a great show!
We have been watching the entire series on Prime and it is still so good. Bob is a genius.
Used to play a drinking game called "Hi Bob" while watching this show. You took a sip every time someone said "Bob" and when anyone said : "Hi Bob", you had to guzzle what remained in your glass,bottle or can.
The Bob Newhart show is my favorite show on television.
I loved that show. And yes, Suzanne!
Looks great fun and pay as well. Its doubtful that Bob Newhart has ever known a flustered moment in his life. He is so apparently relaxed and must be great to work with. Thank you forposting.
I love this show growing up. A lot of the time the bloopers are better than the real take.
There should be a Bob Newhart channel. All Newhart, all the time
@Armored Batman I have a Newhart channel. Just the origional show. One episode ends and the next begins with no commercials. Also, individual channels for all the classics like Love Boat, Bionic Woman, Beverly Hillbillies ect.... I think they come from the UK. Write me if interested in a complete list.
I loved Jack Riley in this. So funny.
Mr. Carlin stole the show.
@@chumbucketjones9761he did! I used to see him every few weeks at a chiro office where I worked, back between 2000 and 2003. He was shocked that a 30 year old gal knew who he was, and while non of my older coworkers seemed interested, I found him fascinating. We had all these A list celebs coming in, but I got excited to see Mr Carlin, lol. We'd chat for a bit every time he came in, he was so lovely.
I love classic show bloopers.
Comin up on 90th birthday bob.luv you here in milwaukee!!!♡♡♡♡♡
I think Bob and Emily must have been modeled on that other sophisticated fictional couple--Nick and Nora Charles--witty, breezy and cool--a delight from any angle. Anybody agree? Updated to the 70's of course.
4:21 - "That settles it, No More Japanese food Before you Go to Bed!"
Too funny love The Bob Newhart show RIP Suzanne Pleshette still miss her Bob Newhart is still superhandsome Iowa's own Marcia Wallace amazing as always and still beautiful
It is Nov. 2019 and UA-cam keeps recommending Bob Newhart videos to me.
Frankly it is freaking me out.
Hope you are okay Bob.
Love ya man.
Don't ignore the signs, you need Bob newhart in your life man, it is on Hulu.
Newhart's one sided telephone conversations, classics all🤓😎✌🏻
He remains the all time master of the one sided phone call, hands down.
RIP Marcia Wallace
All of Bob's shows were great.
Bill Daily (RIP) was the best. When I was in radio, to make a long story short, I accidentally got on his bad side. You haven’t been cussed out until you’ve been cussed out by Howard Borden/Roger Healy.
Ummm... let's hear some more about that.story!
Ooh, say more?!?!?!?
I am now 54 and remember both NEWHART classic shows !! Suzanne Pleshette was STUNNING 4 sure !!
1:49 Those lapels are beyond enormous. 70s fashion = the best.
***** absolutely. 1975 was the best.
That's why it stopped
I know my leisure suit is around here somewhere ;-)
There will never be a comedic pair to top them!
Bob Newhart was one of a kind. That era was a special time. If that makes sense !? ha ha Sure do miss it.
I was wondering how Bob managed to keep a straight face during his show, and now I see he couldn't always do that! LOL
Thanks!
These are great. So glad they survive.
The best season of "The Bob Newhart Show!"
They had 35mm color film running through three cameras. Mistakes could get expensive! Also, only ten minutes of film could be loaded into each camera. Mistakes required that the cameras be loaded more often.
The absolute best ending to a sitcom ever was the ending of Newhart when Bob woke up in bed with Emily and it had been a dream all a dream.
That was good!
Who remembers the episode where the "boys" are tipsy and order Chinese (baby food)..."moo goo goo goo..."! Those out takes, and I'll bet there were a few, must be hopelessly hysterical.
❤️
The "William and Morey" blooper at 2:29 is from that episode, I believe. I agree, I wish there had been more outtakes from that episode.
Oftentimes when I see something associated with William and Mary Sports I think of the classic line "It was the worst defeat in William and Mary History!"😂🏈🏀B.W.
My favorite comedian, my favorite show... my favorite outtakes.
Entertainers were so natural in those days. They eventually become like your own family 😍😍😍
The thing that was great about this show is that these characters all seem like real Chicagoans. If you’re from Chicago, you know what I mean.
That's where Bob is from, he gets it. ;) and maybe that's why it always felt familiar.
Pat Finley one of my favorites
Never saw any of these in the UK but love Bob :)
Great show!
well stated Howard ! Thanks
Holy Underwear Batman ! I love TV & movie bloopers ! THANK YOU so much for sharing ! You have MADE my day, my week & my weekend ! CHEERS !! :-)
I like she wore boots alot
The 70's
Without a doubt the 70's was absolutely the BEST time in my life!!!!
my she was divine......had big crush on Suzanne
Love this ! ❤
He's barely changed after all these years!!
I love Bill Daily!
I'd love to see this series again. I didn't like his later shows nearly as much.
it's on ME TV
The DVDs are available.
+star trek awesome channel ME TV
+Blah Blaah hulu has the first three seasons. ;)
@@MorganTyler86 Star Trek is also on H&I
I love you Suzanne Pleshette desde "Rome adventure" con troy donahue until "The Bob Newhart show"
Awesome!!!!!
I was too young to play “Hi Bob” in college…. It wasn’t on TV anymore by the time I got to college (after 6.5 years in the military)….
RULES FOR “HI BOB”
Everyone chugs a beer or slams a shot whenever anyone on screen says, “Hi Bob.”
There is no second rule, nobody makes it to the end of the show sober enough to remember a second rule….
We did that with the Big Lebowski, every time they said "dude" and I almost died, lol.
Funny, but what is that strange device they talk through?
Ah young one, have a seat and let us tell you about a simpler time, a time of telephones and television with 5 channels, lol.
@@katashley1031 , you all are strange. Google is my God.
the first clip, can't recall his name, He & McQueen did moto cross in Southern CA through River side CA before there was a population.
Keenan Wynn, son of Ed Wynn and father of Ned Wynn.
There was a scene with Bob and Pat Finley eating at the table and Bob flips the salad fork and salad goes flying(think it was season 4??).. It was one blooper that was left in.. as its not included here..
RIP Bill Daily Suzanne Pleshette Marcia Wallace Bill Daily
Bob Newhart is the Virgoest Virgo ever to be born a Virgo.
Amen to that, lol.
Warden Gordon Bordon always cracks me up.
What guy in the '70s didn't want Suzanne Pleshette as his wife?
and i am a married woman
Troy Donahue?
listening to that voice of hers would make you go crazy.
Paul Lynde?
Back in 1976 I was working at Beverly Hills S&L. One Saturday on my lunch break I was walking down Rodeo Dr. and in a 1 block section I saw Suzanne Plesette, Cloris Leachman and James Coburn (driving a Dino Ferrari). I remember how petite Ms. Plesette was and how striking beautiful Ms. Leachman was and how cool Mr. Coburn looked in that hot Ferrari.
It's a memory I'll never forget.
I read that Bob was a CPA. Clients would tell him that he was a naturally funny guy and he should go into show business.
I would have liked to have sent Bob Hartley psychoanalyze both Frasier and Niles Crane
Oh my god, why did that not happen?? It would be priceless.
I miss the first Newhart show from the 70s. The second one wasn't nearly as good. Wish I could buy the entire 70s series.
Amazon has the complete series @ $72.00.....
@@spiff8862 More like $99 Sept 2021. Some on ebay in the $45 range.
Bought it early in the pandemic for $45. With a case and a booklet. Best investment ever.
I understand Suzanne Pleshette would take a smoke break every ten to fifteen minutes.
That tracks, lol. I can't stand that smoker's voice.
@@katashley1031 me to, but she did beat the habit....
MY ALL TIME FAVORITE show..................I think Bill described it best when he said.....If you didnt get the jokes this show is not for you.....and most people didnt.......and its because..you had to think...to figure out the joke.Most people are lazy and dont want to. Thats why those jokes in other sitcoms are corny and have no substance. Good example "THE OFFICE" you really have to put on your thinking head.........(LOVE THAT SHOW )
Which should I watch first, Newhart or The Bob Newhart Show?
thanks!
yes
The Bob Newhart dow first, then Newhart. That way the Newhart finale makes sense
I love this
I went into mental health because I thought I, too, would one day have an apartment like that. Didn't exactly work out that way....quite the opposite,.
It was just a 2 bedroom rental in Edgewater, lol. Not expensive then or now, lol. I'm sure a therapist married to someone working, like she did, could swing it. 😂
Suzanne made this show great 👍 😊
Don't underestimate a Bob 😊
La Belle Epoque
Bob Newhart and Don rickles were best friends for years. Does anyone remember if Don Rickles ever appeared as a guest on the Bob Newhart show?
I don’t think so, but Rickles did appear on the Tonight Show once when Newhart was guest hosting. That was the day he broke Johnny Carson’s cigarette box.
He only appeared on "Newhart" S7 E14
March 13, 1989
Title of the episode
"The Nice Man Cometh"
I liked this show when I was a kid. Suzanne Plechette was so amazing, then she went on to play Karen’s long lost Con-artist Mom on Will & Grace.
Good call!
Good god, Suzanne Pleshette was cute.
Thanks
Overall funny cast.
Susan plichett is such a beautiful woman
so wish someone would play 4-7
you're welcome Sylvie
There is one episode in which Suzanne Pleschett is pregnant. Bob and the dentist get really drunk to celebrate. They return to the apartment building, still drunk, and with a horse in tow. The horse is for the baby. I almost wet myself when they try to get the horse on the elevator 😂
4:18!!!
hi bob
Just did a shot, thanks
howard was the inspiration for quagmire
Game Warden Gordon Borden.
It is interesting the different paths Bill Haley and Larry Hagman took after I Dream Of Jennie…..luck has a lot to do with it….but Larry we all can say took the better path….
Bob and Emily Hartley had the best marriage ever.
en...spanish please...o subtitulada !!