Posted On: Thursday - July 18th 2024 6:05PM MST
In Topics:   TV, aka Gov't Media  Humor
Look, I don't know if he was a good guy in real life or not. I never was a People or National Enquirer reader (though I've heard the latter has become one of the most accurate print news sources now... by default).
Bob Newhart's biggest comedy creation was his guy on one end of the phone bit. You couldn't hear the person on the other end*, but Bob Hartley (in the show) would make it that much funnier on account of this.
Peak Stupidity won't go doing the Rest In Peace for everyone who this blogger likes in the entertainment/music industries, because pretty soon it will be too many. This site would become Dead People magazine, with no time for live stupidity.
The character Robert Hartley was a Psychologist living in downtown Chicago with his very pretty wife Emily. His patients were a big part of the humor. The scene below is from early on in the show, as he tries to overcome a fear of flying in some of his most regular patients and his wife.** This scene wasn't that awfully funny, relatively.
A better scene that I never have been able to dig up from the internet occurred in an episode in which Bob and Emily were planning a vacation. Emily was worried about the patients in Bob's various group sessions.
Emily: "But, Bob, what about your Fear of Humidity group?"
Bob [deadpan as always]: "I guess they'll just have to sweat it out, Emily."
And now, this scene is all too timely for the just passed-on Bob Newart:
(That "room for one more" part came from The Twilight Zone, I am told by youtube commenters.)
You mean the receptionist Carol had an Afro haircut? What? And she was White, you say. What's that? Oh, it was '73, '74... it was a different time I should understand.
OK, this is more of a reminder-to-self than a promotion here: We'll get back to some details of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, that comparison of electoral vote allocation over a century's time (almost), some Steve Sailer discussion (from the Tucker interview, his book, and his latest Takimag column), and WTH are the REAL Deep State?
* No, Millennials, dammit, you couldn't just press speaker!
** The stewardess there is Penny Marshall, later to become one of the 2 loudmouth funny girls of the show Laverne & Shirley, taking place up the road in Milwaukee. Penny Marshall was Shirley.
Comments:
Moderator
Friday - July 19th 2024 12:09PM MST
PS: Unfortunately I could only watch it while reading sub-titles, but I think I saw that last show on TV! Thanks.
The Alarmist
Friday - July 19th 2024 11:50AM MST
PS
I donโt know if you watched the later Newhart series in the โ80s, but the very last scene was precious....
https://youtu.be/ZgdUWXf8jJk
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I donโt know if you watched the later Newhart series in the โ80s, but the very last scene was precious....
https://youtu.be/ZgdUWXf8jJk
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