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In addition, the company provided the wardrobes for Danny Thomas on Make Room for Daddy, John Newland on Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond, Dick Van Dyke on The Dick Van Dyke Show, Don Adams on Get Smart, Bob Newhart on The Bob Newhart Show, Dick Sargent on Bewitched, Sherman Hemsley on The Jeffersons, Jack Klugman on Quincy, M. E., and Bill Macy and Conrad Bain on Maude.

Newhart and label's
In 1959 Warner Bros. had signed rising standup comedian Bob Newhart, marking the beginning of the label's continuing involvement with comedy.
The label's fortunes had finally turned around by 1962 thanks to the Everly Brothers, Newhart, Peter, Paul & Mary and Allan Sherman, and Warner Bros. Records ended the financial year 1961-62 in the black for the first time since its foundation.

Newhart and next
) where, for the next four years, it not only received solid ratings but was also part of a powerhouse Saturday night lineup of primetime shows that included All in the Family, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and The Bob Newhart Show.
She reprised her role of Emily Hartley in the memorable final episode of a subsequent comedy series, Newhart, in which viewers discovered that the entire series had been her husband Bob's dream when he awakens next to Pleshette in the bedroom set from the earlier series.
Over the next two decades Berry constantly guest starred on many other shows throughout his career including The Bob Newhart Show, The Julie Andrews Hour, The Dick Van Dyke Show, several of Mitzi Gaynor's specials, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, The Donny & Marie Show, Love Boat, Fantasy Island, CHiPS and The Golden Girls.

Newhart and major
Capping this commercial success, Newhart scored historic wins in three major categories at the 1961 1961 Grammy Awards -- he won Album of the Year for Button-Down Mind, his quickly released follow-up album, The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back ( 1960 ) won the Best Comedy Performance-Spoken Word category and Newhart himself won Best New Artist -- the first time in Grammy history that a comedy album had won ' Album of the Year ', and the only time a comedian has won ' Best New Artist '.
There was talk about reviving the series, however, at that time, Peter Scolari was already a regular on Newhart and Tom Hanks had become a major film star that summer with Splash and Bachelor Party, so the idea was quickly dropped.
The station also wanted to maintain as much of its existing schedule as possible, as WCGV had success counterprogramming the major network affiliates with a 10pm block of two episodes of The Bob Newhart Show every weeknight until 1989, when it was replaced by the syndicated Arsenio Hall.

Newhart and commercial
He is best known for playing astronaut Roger Healey on I Dream of Jeannie and commercial airline navigator Howard Borden on The Bob Newhart Show.

Newhart and
* The Bob Newhart Show statue of Bob Newhart, Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois
The bit, " Abe Lincoln vs. Madison Avenue ," became an early hit for the performer a young Bob Newhart.
* 1961: Tie John Daly and Bob Newhart
* Julia Duffy Newhart as Stephanie Vanderkellen

Newhart and 1960
Stevens also appeared in numerous television series, miniseries, and movies, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents ( 1960, 1988 ), Bonanza ( 1960 ), The Love Boat ( 1977, 1983 ), Hart to Hart ( 1979 ), Newhart ( 1983 ), Murder, She Wrote ( 1985 ), Magnum, P. I.

Newhart and three
She had a recurring role as Kathy Fleisher in three episodes of season one of the Bob Newhart sitcom Bob ( CBS, 1992 – 1993 ), a role she played after taking part in the memorable series finale of Newhart's previous series Newhart.
Bob Newhart and Henry Mancini each won three awards.

Newhart and after
In 1972, two years after Jeannie was canceled, Daily was back at work and back in an aviator's uniform, in what is perhaps his signature role: Howard Borden in The Bob Newhart Show.
For the two years that followed The Bob Newhart Show, Daily returned to stand-up, but in 1980, after years of making a living as a second banana, Daily was offered his own show.
Shortly after Carsen ’ s odd but successful interview, he is shown the true duties of his new job by a doleful library employee, Charlene ( Jane Curtin ), and library head Judson, ( Bob Newhart ).
The channel would soon begin a slow change in its programming lineup, starting with the introduction of the " Out of Sight Retro Night " block on Sunday evenings, featuring classic television sitcoms ( such as WKRP in Cincinnati, Newhart, ALF, Barney Miller and The Honeymooners ), some of which aired on WGN prior to the Syndex era, or even after the start of Syndex on the Chicago signal only.

Newhart and success
After six years of success, The Bob Newhart Show ended its run.
Following the success of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, the series ' production company MTM Productions would develop the popular The Bob Newhart Show.

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Also in 1991, he reprised the role of Howard Borden in " The Bob Newhart Show: 19th Anniversary ", which aired in February of that year.

Newhart and Newhart's
Another notable guest star was actor Jack Riley, who had portrayed Mr. Carlin, a mean-spirited patient of psychologist Bob Hartley, Newhart's character in The Bob Newhart Show.
Viewers see Bob Newhart is playing the role of Dr. Bob Hartley ( Newhart's character from The Bob Newhart Show ) clad in pajamas, while sitting up in bed.
Many in the studio audience ( and millions of television viewers ) realized with a shock that the entire Newhart series ( and presumably Dick Loudon's entire existence ) had just been revealed to have been nothing more than a dream in the mind of Bob Newhart's 1970s character.
Most of the situations involve Newhart's character playing straight man to his wife, colleagues, friends, and patients, an extension of Newhart's stand-up comedy routines, where Newhart would play one side of a telephone conversation, the other side of which is not heard.
In the 1970s, she played Bob Newhart's mother on The Bob Newhart Show.
This method was perhaps used most famously to explain to audiences that the entirety of Newhart had been the dream of Bob Newhart's character on The Bob Newhart Show.
For instance, when Newhart was added, the channel also acquired Bob Newhart's short-lived third sitcom Bob, and showed a programming block entitled " Bob's Bob, Bob Newhart, Newhart Marathon " and showed the two shows and The Bob Newhart Show which it already had the rights to, in a programming block hosted by Bob Newhart.
" In 2001, she married Bob Newhart's former Newhart co-star Tom Poston.
Mary Frann ( February 27, 1943 – September 23, 1998 ) was an American actress best known for her role as Bob Newhart's wife, Joanna Loudon, on the television series Newhart.

Newhart and debut
Franchi made his Las Vegas debut ( also noted by Mr. Pop History ) at the Sahara Hotel as the opening act for Bob Newhart.

Newhart and Button-Down
** Spoken: Bob Newhart for The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back!
** Bob Newhart for The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart
** Bob Newhart for The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back!

Newhart and Bob
On TV shows based in Chicago such as The Bob Newhart Show, Married ... with Children, Family Matters, Still Standing, According to Jim, Early Edition and The Bernie Mac Show, the main characters are all Bears fans, and have worn Bears ' jerseys and t-shirts on some occasions.
Chicago-based TV shows include the situation comedies Perfect Strangers, its spinoff Family Matters, Married ... with Children and The Bob Newhart Show.
Subsequent remakes include Sorrowful Jones ( 1949 ; Bob Hope, Lucille Ball ), 40 Pounds of Trouble ( 1962 ; Tony Curtis ), and Little Miss Marker ( 1980 ; Walter Matthau, Julie Andrews, Bob Newhart, Tony Curtis ).
MTM Enterprises later produced popular American sitcoms and drama television series such as Rhoda and Phyllis ( both spin-offs from The Mary Tyler Moore Show ), The Bob Newhart Show, WKRP in Cincinnati, Hill Street Blues, and Newhart.
* 1929 – Bob Newhart, American actor and comedian
* September 5 – Bob Newhart, American comedian and actor
Centerpiece attractions include a Ferris wheel, an IMAX theater, the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Amazing Chicago's Funhouse Maze, the Chicago Children's Museum, the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, and at the entrance to Navy Pier is a statue of Oak Park comedian Bob Newhart, sponsored by the TV Land network.
" Many of the openings featured non-celebrities, but some featured stars from TV shows, most of which broadcast over CBS, such as The Bob Newhart Show and One Day at a Time, as well as other characters with a connection to the network, including William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, dressed as Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock ; characters from the Peanuts cartoons ; and Fred Rogers from Mister Rogers ' Neighborhood.
The film was remade in 1949 as Sorrowful Jones with Bob Hope and Lucille Ball and again as Little Miss Marker in 1980 with Walter Matthau, Julie Andrews, Tony Curtis, Bob Newhart, Brian Dennehy, and Lee Grant.
Lander has also appeared in numerous other TV shows and movies including The Bob Newhart Show, Barney Miller, Happy Days, Married ... with Children, Twin Peaks, On the Air, The Weird Al Show, Mad About You, and The Drew Carey Show.
What's more, Letterman was told he couldn't book any of the old-school showbiz guests such as Don Rickles, Bob Newhart and the like who were fixtures on Johnny's show.
Elliott appeared on a number of other television programs, including Happy Days ; Newhart ; and Bob & Ray, Jane, Laraine & Gilda in 1979 ( with Goulding, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and Gilda Radner ).
Other notable comics from this era include Woody Allen, Shelley Berman, Phyllis Diller, and Bob Newhart.
She is perhaps best known for her roles as receptionist Carol Kester on the 1970s sitcom, The Bob Newhart Show, and as the voice of Edna Krabappel on the animated series The Simpsons, for which she won an Emmy for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance in 1992.
One of these appearances in March 1972 led to a supporting role on The Bob Newhart Show as Carol Kester ( later Carol Kester Bondurant ), receptionist to Bob Newhart.
She and Bob Newhart both reprised their signature roles from The Bob Newhart Show in episode # 147 of Murphy Brown (" Anything But Cured ").

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