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Bob Newhart portrayed a fictional Vermont innkeeper in the 1980s sitcom “Newhart.” His death on July 18 at age 94 affected Vermonters in ways the passing of other TV icons might not. The comic ...
Bob Newhart (left) as Dick Loudon, Tom Poston as George Utley, and Mary Frann as Joanna Loudon, discuss a problem Joanna is having with one of the Inn's guests on the sixth season premiere of ...
I was born and raised in Arkansas, but once a week from 1982 to 1990, Vermont’s Stratford Inn — the setting of the CBS sitcom ...
Bob Newhart has died at age 94. ... He played a New York writer who reopens a closed Vermont inn, surrounded by oddball locals. 12. Bob Newhart in “The Entertainers” in 1991.
Bob Newhart, who died Thursday, was outwardly, if deceptively, the picture of midcentury American normalcy — a blank canvas on which he painted his characters.
The show, in which an author played by Bob Newhart leaves New York for Vermont to run an inn with his wife, had premiered a few years earlier, in 1982. I watched it every week. An Appealing Premise ...
But the truth is, Bob Newhart always occupied some of the most rarefied air in comedy. Bursting onto the scene direct from his day job as an ad copywriter in Chicago, Newhart’s debut album, The ...
Newhart’s career widely spanned television and film, with appearances in Hell is For Heroes, Catch-22, The Simpsons, ER, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, and George & Leo. “I tend to ...
For eight seasons — from 1982 to 1990 — Bob Newhart entertained millions on “Newhart,” playing Dick Loudon, a how-to book author and the co-owner of a quaint Vermont inn with his wife ...
Bob Newhart, who died Thursday, was outwardly, if deceptively, the picture of midcentury American normalcy — a blank canvas on which he painted his characters. News Today's news ...