I remembered when this first aired. I immediately recognized the bedroom. By the time Suzanne Pleshette turned on the light then turned to Bob, I was rolling on the floor laughing. Absolutely hilarious!
This is absolutely one of the two best series finales ever. What a stroke of genius bringing back Suzanne Pleshette. This is right there with the MASH finale.
I spit out my coke when I saw this on TV.... then Newhart did it again with his reunion special for the Bob Newhart Show, with the Larry Darrell and Darrell characters popping up
I also liked the last episode of "Heat of the Night" where Chief Gillespie gets knocked-out from behind... then Archie Bunker wakes up in his favorite shouting "Meathead! Meathead! I just had this incredible dream! I was sheriff of this little hick town...!!"
I loved Suzanne Pleshette. She was a consummate professional and a lovely, powerful, strong human being. At a party in Beverly Hills, she walked in with her husband at the time, crossed the entire room, and walked up to me and kissed me on the lips (a friedly, motherly kiss on the lips). She was remarkable, exceptionally beautiful, and an amazing talent.
I thought this was one of the funniest strangest and innovative endings to a series ever! He timewarped back to the Newhart show! The other series was All a Weird Dream! Hilarious!
Absolutely the best series ending ever. I'm old enough to remember watching in real time (knew old show from syndication) and it was amazing television.
My dad and I were the only ones who knew what was up when we saw the sheets. Laughef our asses off. Nobody else watched the old Bob Newhart show before!
I remember the Bob Newhart show because that was the sitcom of the 1970s and I was born in 1972 😅😅 great sitcom😊 and so was Newhart, so sad Bob Newhart passed away 😢😢, Rest in peace Bob Newhart 😢😢, thanks for making us laugh 😊😅
Seems like no one remembers this was also a parody of “Dallas”, where one entire season was explained away as “Pam’s dream”. Still, so many comedy series have a hard time “sticking” the finale (“Seinfeld”, anyone?); I rank “Newhart” and “MASH” as the best two ever.
Except that they thought of it first. It was proposed by the producers to Suzanne Pleshette a year before the Dallas Dream Sequence. They waited until the final episode before carrying it out.
Yup. The M*A*S*H finale was great too, of course (duh), but THIS counts as One of the 'Greatest TV Moments' ever regardless of Finale; up there w/Luke & Laura's wedding ;-)
I saw the ending live on tv. Our local channel Upstate New York cut to commercial and we missed the last 15-20 seconds. They played the ending on the local news. Bad mistake. Really enjoyed the show and the finale was great.
I had to work the night of all the season/series finales. I taped it. I think I wore the tape out by replaying it so much. I stopped watching Newhart two or three seasons before the end. I much preferred The Bob Newhart Show. I thought this was great.
Actually, Newhart's wife came up with the idea for ending the show that way a few years prior at a Christmas party. When he knew it was going to be the end of the series, only the director and the guys who built the set knew until 20 minutes before they shot it. The press was told that he was going to meet God at the very end.
@@stevencramsie9172 The writers knew too. Bob had told them his plan when he arrived for the final episode. The press really weren't told anything. They just always had a way of getting hold of scripts and letting spoilers get out early so they wrote a final scene where Bob would get hit by a golf ball and then end up in heaven to speak with God. The joke was that they'd try to get George Burns to do it but they never even approached him because they'd never intended to do it at all. According to Bob, he'd said the tabloids had of course found out about that "fake" ending and teased that either George Burns or George C. Scott might appear as God. The joke was on them, of course, as Suzanne Pleshette appeared instead.
This is how I wish 2020 ended . I had the most unbelievable dream about this coming up year there was a virus from China that shutdown the world, groups burning down buildings was called peaceful protest, Seattle had some autonomous zone , Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash, the black panther actor died of cancer,the west coast had wildfires,Alex Trebek died, Donald Trump had impeachment trials that failed, Joe Biden got elected president, Netflix had a show about a guy with a bunch of tigers, prince Harry and Princess Meghan left England, people got offended by almost everything, Tom Brady was on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the XFL was back.
Great, great ending! ...but I can't help thinking it seemed like a slap in the face of Mary Frann who had so wonderfully portrayed his wife, Joanna, all through the series.
Hardly. She'd be keeping Emily up the rest of the night thanks to Bob's comments regarding the beautiful blond and sweaters. I think Mary was represented just fine.
Suzanne Pleshette didn't stick around for the wrap up party because of that very thing. She felt it was wrong to steal anything from her. I think it was sweet of her to bow out. Mary Frann was a lovely and talented lady. May they both rest in peace.
There was an earlier Episode called "Shall We Gather At The River?" where Bob rescues Joanna from drowning. And Mary Frann brought down the house after Bob inadvertently called Her "Emily." "Now I ask You everyone. What would be Your reaction if Your Husband called You by another Woman's name? You might put up with that in a Sweater and Jeans. Not in a Nightgown!"😂🤣😂😉🎤💃👖📺B.W.
Absolutely the worst ending possible! To make the 80s Newhart show a nightmare disrespected the whole cast the whole story the whole lovable characters of that show.
You're very much in the minority. Both were comedy shows and this was the perfect way to wrap up one while acknowledging its predecessor in a light-hearted and loving way.
I didn't see it as disrespectful. I thought it was a funny, sentimental, surprising ending. Newhart still stands on its own for hilarious characters and situations. Both shows were fantastic comedies.
@@bradtorville5526 what I was saying Brad,... It was Bob newhart's wife that came up with the idea,... And I didn't think that she had a right to have anything in it. But what I was saying was it characterized the '80s show as if they are all weirdos and stupid. But if you rewatch the '70s Bob newhart show they were weirdos and loonies also. So it was like saying that the '70s one was actually better in real life and the '80s one was like a nightmare of crazy nut heads. I was just personally disappointed with the ending. I wish Bob newhart's wife never would have even suggested that. And I don't mind being in the minority because sometimes the smallest voice is the most wise.
I remembered when this first aired. I immediately recognized the bedroom. By the time Suzanne Pleshette turned on the light then turned to Bob, I was rolling on the floor laughing. Absolutely hilarious!
Me, Too !!
With no rehearsal they hit their marks
Best tv finale ever hands down
RIP Bob Newhart
I too could not stop laughing! Best series finale ever😂
@@marytheresejacksonlutz2533 best finale without question hands down
Rest in the Lord Bob Newhart. And thank you for bringing such joy and laughter to our world.
RIP Bob. Definitely best series ender of all time.
This is absolutely one of the two best series finales ever. What a stroke of genius bringing back Suzanne Pleshette. This is right there with the MASH finale.
This floored me when i saw it brand new, i thought it was the cleverest most fun ending to a show ever!
This has to be the most clever finale of any TV show in history. I don't think any future show will ever top it.
I remember this when it aired and laughed all night long
The final episode was the #1 program of the week, with an 18.7 rating and a 29 share, and was watched by 29.5 million viewers.
The very best ending ever ! I recognized the bedroom and those plaid sheets ! 😂
As was said with the recent passing of Donald Sutherland...he did what he loved, and he loved what he did! R.I.P. Bob Newhart!
Most genius ending ever.
I spit out my coke when I saw this on TV.... then Newhart did it again with his reunion special for the Bob Newhart Show, with the Larry Darrell and Darrell characters popping up
I also liked the last episode of "Heat of the Night" where Chief Gillespie gets knocked-out from behind... then Archie Bunker wakes up in his favorite shouting "Meathead! Meathead! I just had this incredible dream! I was sheriff of this little hick town...!!"
I loved Suzanne Pleshette. She was a consummate professional and a lovely, powerful, strong human being. At a party in Beverly Hills, she walked in with her husband at the time, crossed the entire room, and walked up to me and kissed me on the lips (a friedly, motherly kiss on the lips). She was remarkable, exceptionally beautiful, and an amazing talent.
And sexy as all get out. 😍😍😍
"What do you mean 'beautiful blond'?" LOL
"You really should wear more sweaters."
I remembered this moment with Bob and Suzanne. That was a classic ending.😂😢
Rest in peace Bob Newhart.
I thought this was one of the funniest strangest and innovative endings to a series ever! He timewarped back to the Newhart show! The other series was All a Weird Dream! Hilarious!
I watched this back then. Never be a ending to match. Never.
Absolutely the best series ending ever. I'm old enough to remember watching in real time (knew old show from syndication) and it was amazing television.
Absolutely
and it was so much better than the Dallas dream where Bobby wasn't really dead. This was one of the best series finales ever.
Then Bill Daily (Howard) walks in and hits his head, then wakes up and he's Roger and Jeannie and Tony are with him 😎
My dad and I were the only ones who knew what was up when we saw the sheets. Laughef our asses off. Nobody else watched the old Bob Newhart show before!
I remember the Bob Newhart show because that was the sitcom of the 1970s and I was born in 1972 😅😅 great sitcom😊 and so was Newhart, so sad Bob Newhart passed away 😢😢, Rest in peace Bob Newhart 😢😢, thanks for making us laugh 😊😅
It was definitely the best finale ever
This is the best ending in a tv series.😂
Seems like no one remembers this was also a parody of “Dallas”, where one entire season was explained away as “Pam’s dream”. Still, so many comedy series have a hard time “sticking” the finale (“Seinfeld”, anyone?); I rank “Newhart” and “MASH” as the best two ever.
Except that they thought of it first. It was proposed by the producers to Suzanne Pleshette a year before the Dallas Dream Sequence. They waited until the final episode before carrying it out.
I’m happy for you.
That VOICE.
Awesome ending! I loved The Bob Newhart show. But the characters in Newhart were very interesting...
BEST 👍 SERIES FINALE EVER 😃😃😃
Yup. The M*A*S*H finale was great too, of course (duh), but THIS counts as One of the 'Greatest TV Moments' ever regardless of Finale; up there w/Luke & Laura's wedding ;-)
Genius....pure genius....!
I saw the ending live on tv. Our local channel Upstate New York cut to commercial and we missed the last 15-20 seconds. They played the ending on the local news. Bad mistake. Really enjoyed the show and the finale was great.
Brilliant.
RIP Bob, you one of the best comedians of your time.
He is still alive.
@@jorgesardina2396 Sorry, he just died, 07/18/2024 RIP Bob.
Chills
Classic.
I had to work the night of all the season/series finales. I taped it. I think I wore the tape out by replaying it so much. I stopped watching Newhart two or three seasons before the end. I much preferred The Bob Newhart Show. I thought this was great.
To think, they thought up this genius ending because TV Guide kept ruining the ending for other shows
Actually, Newhart's wife came up with the idea for ending the show that way a few years prior at a Christmas party. When he knew it was going to be the end of the series, only the director and the guys who built the set knew until 20 minutes before they shot it. The press was told that he was going to meet God at the very end.
@@stevencramsie9172 The writers knew too. Bob had told them his plan when he arrived for the final episode. The press really weren't told anything. They just always had a way of getting hold of scripts and letting spoilers get out early so they wrote a final scene where Bob would get hit by a golf ball and then end up in heaven to speak with God. The joke was that they'd try to get George Burns to do it but they never even approached him because they'd never intended to do it at all. According to Bob, he'd said the tabloids had of course found out about that "fake" ending and teased that either George Burns or George C. Scott might appear as God. The joke was on them, of course, as Suzanne Pleshette appeared instead.
@@bradtorville5526 Instead of "God," they got a goddess!
Epic!
R.I.P. the Button Down Mind!
well its complete. the main cast of both classic shows are all gone, except the DARRYLS.
The Radio is missing
The 3 woodsmen😂
The best ending from one of the best TV shows ever....
FUN FACT: Bob Newhart's real-life wife came up with the idea....
What the hell's wrong with the sound?
It's farting
It's probably from a video tape the sound is messed up from age.
This is how I wish 2020 ended . I had the most unbelievable dream about this coming up year there was a virus from China that shutdown the world, groups burning down buildings was called peaceful protest, Seattle had some autonomous zone , Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash, the black panther actor died of cancer,the west coast had wildfires,Alex Trebek died, Donald Trump had impeachment trials that failed, Joe Biden got elected president, Netflix had a show about a guy with a bunch of tigers, prince Harry and Princess Meghan left England, people got offended by almost everything, Tom Brady was on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the XFL was back.
Mason Pyle: And I believe that you're downplaying it.
Great, great ending!
...but I can't help thinking it seemed like a slap in the face of Mary Frann who had so wonderfully portrayed his wife, Joanna, all through the series.
Hardly. She'd be keeping Emily up the rest of the night thanks to Bob's comments regarding the beautiful blond and sweaters. I think Mary was represented just fine.
Suzanne Pleshette didn't stick around for the wrap up party because of that very thing. She felt it was wrong to steal anything from her. I think it was sweet of her to bow out. Mary Frann was a lovely and talented lady. May they both rest in peace.
There was an earlier Episode called "Shall We Gather At The River?" where Bob rescues Joanna from drowning. And Mary Frann brought down the house after Bob inadvertently called Her "Emily." "Now I ask You everyone. What would be Your reaction if Your Husband called You by another Woman's name? You might put up with that in a Sweater and Jeans. Not in a Nightgown!"😂🤣😂😉🎤💃👖📺B.W.
the shit audio makes this unwatchable
Absolutely the worst ending possible! To make the 80s Newhart show a nightmare disrespected the whole cast the whole story the whole lovable characters of that show.
You're very much in the minority. Both were comedy shows and this was the perfect way to wrap up one while acknowledging its predecessor in a light-hearted and loving way.
I didn't see it as disrespectful. I thought it was a funny, sentimental, surprising ending. Newhart still stands on its own for hilarious characters and situations. Both shows were fantastic comedies.
@@bradtorville5526 what I was saying Brad,... It was Bob newhart's wife that came up with the idea,... And I didn't think that she had a right to have anything in it. But what I was saying was it characterized the '80s show as if they are all weirdos and stupid. But if you rewatch the '70s Bob newhart show they were weirdos and loonies also. So it was like saying that the '70s one was actually better in real life and the '80s one was like a nightmare of crazy nut heads. I was just personally disappointed with the ending. I wish Bob newhart's wife never would have even suggested that. And I don't mind being in the minority because sometimes the smallest voice is the most wise.
@@STAND-ALONE most wise LOLOL
@@bradtorville5526 I don't mind being in the minority at all because it was a crappy ending. Sometimes the truth stands alone