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The word "best," usually combined with the word "voted." You could cruise from Fremont Street to the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign playing a Vegas version of the Bob Newhart TV game. Take a sip when you see the word "best," down your whole drink...
Newhart’s spectacularly successful career as a standup comic was followed by memorable forays into movies and television, including the Bob Newhart Show (1972-78), Newhart (1982-1990) and Bob (1994). Newhart continues appear in television and film,...
Comedian Bob Newhart (R), listens as actress Betty White recounts stories from her experiences with the late broadcasting legend Jack Paar with talk show host Larry King (L) during the CNN program 'Larry King Live' during a tribute to Paar in Los... View Photo »
My favorite comics growing up were Bob Newhart and Bill Cosby ... And I try to do a show anybody can watch.
“The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart” not only won a Grammy in 1961, it beat every musical release for album of the year. Two years later, Vaughn Meader’s “The First Family,” did the same. Now fewer comedians are recording proper comedy albums on major...
Ziva on-camera. He was telling us about this High School Musical thing he did for Disney. We were like, 'Oh, isn't that cute?' Abigail Breslin came on and did a turn as a blind girl and Modern Family's Eric Stonestreet played a funny police officer. ...
VANKIN Los Angeles Times By DEBORAH VANKIN Updated: 2012-02-07T14:16:40Z More News LOS ANGELES - The comedy category at the Grammys is a funny thing... In the unwired, pre-cable era, comedy recordings on vinyl were a core way for comics to reach...
In 1961, comedian Bob Newhart even bested the musical offerings to take the top Grammy prize of album of the year for his "The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart." “There was a time when it was phenomenal, when it suddenly became a very important medium,”...
The couple have been married 25 years. Harmon’s TV career goes back even further. His first TV gig was working for his sister Kristen’s in-laws, Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, on the 1973-74 syndicated series Ozzie’s Girls. Fact is, Harmon has quietly joined...
George Robert "Bob" Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American stand-up comedian and actor, who in his five decades of television, is best known as playing the major in the cult classic movie, Catch 22, before playing the roles such as psychologist, Dr. Robert "Bob" Hartley, on the popular 1970s sitcom, The Bob Newhart Show and as... Full Article
