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30. Bob Newhart

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40 minutes ago, Grim Up North said:

 

If there was an Agree button I would have pressed that - sadly he won't be with us Christmas 2021 - clever funny man.

 

Yeah he looks worse than my grandad did on his own death bed.

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47 minutes ago, gcreptile said:

Ughhh.. cancer face?

you think it's cancer ? it could be… 

he was under my radar for my 2021 list, I wasn't sure to include him but based on that interview, it's a sure lock for next year shadow list 

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on a side note, is there any thread here about famous bobs ? we had a few Bobs on last years list and some that may worth an inclusion : Bob Dole, Bob Barker, Bob Newhart now, Bob Dylan, Bob Cousy, Bob Pettit, Bob Weir… 

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23 minutes ago, msc said:

 

Yeah he looks worse than my grandad did on his own death bed.

 

Although I've just gone back to first post on the thread back in September 2015 and he looked 'kinda ghastly' then and 5 years later he's still here so maybe he has been sporting the sunken, body riddled with cancer cheeks look for a few years?

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Hm, definitely a good call after recent photos...

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Latest interview with Conan O'Brien yesterday:

 

 

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50 minutes ago, markb4 said:

Latest interview with Conan O'Brien yesterday:

 

 

Looks awful. However, he still laughs and talks well so 50/50

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1 hour ago, Lafaucheuse said:

Looks awful. However, he still laughs and talks well so 50/50

Feels like somewhere between 6-18 months left. 

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Question for the UK folks: exactly how popular is Bob Newhart, his comedy routines, and his sitcoms in the UK? Just curious.

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6 minutes ago, markb4 said:

Question for the UK folks: exactly how popular is Bob Newhart, his comedy routines, and his sitcoms in the UK? Just curious.

Personally, I had a few if his albums ( yes, albums. I'm old)which were pretty funny.  Can't say I've seen any of his sitcoms, so can't really comment on that.  I couldn't really comment on how popular he is. 

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1 hour ago, markb4 said:

Question for the UK folks: exactly how popular is Bob Newhart, his comedy routines, and his sitcoms in the UK? Just curious.

His comedy albums (or at least certain sketches - Bus Driver etc) used to get a fair bit of airplay back when DJs were given a bit of independence and could do their own thing occasionally. As far as I know they went down well.. I don't ever remember seeing his sitcoms on UK TV, though I was a fan of Newhart (Hi, I'm Larry, this my brother Darryl & this is my other brother Darryl) when I saw it in the USA. 

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38 minutes ago, time said:

His comedy albums (or at least certain sketches - Bus Driver etc) used to get a fair bit of airplay back when DJs were given a bit of independence and could do their own thing occasionally.

 

That's all I know.  Back in my student days there would be the odd time you were round at someone's house and they would dig out an album or tape with those on.  The driving instructor and the one about tobacco are others I remember.  Haven't heard any of them in decades though.

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I remember  seeing a couple of episodes of Newheart when it was shown in the UK but currently he will  be recognized from Big Bang Theory

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4 hours ago, markb4 said:

Question for the UK folks: exactly how popular is Bob Newhart, his comedy routines, and his sitcoms in the UK? Just curious.

As has been said, some of us of a certain age remember his comedy routines like 'The Driving Instructor & Bus Conductor.

Personally, I always thought they were funny, his delivery was immaculate.

 

 

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6 hours ago, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

As has been said, some of us of a certain age remember his comedy routines like 'The Driving Instructor & Bus Conductor.

Personally, I always thought they were funny, his delivery was immaculate.

 

 

Walter Raleigh routine was one of the funniest ones I've heard. 

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I still have one of his LPs and also a cassette recording of a radio show of his, timing is perfect, so good that he should really have been British.

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Bob Newhart appeared on Stars in the House tonight alongside his costars from The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart including Peter Bonerz, Julia Duffy, William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, and John Voldstad:

 

 

 

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On 06/05/2021 at 04:49, markb4 said:

Bob Newhart appeared on Stars in the House tonight alongside his costars from The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart including Peter Bonerz, Julia Duffy, William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, and John Voldstad:

 

 

 

He looks a bit like Prince Philip a year or two before he died. 

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On 30/08/2021 at 13:02, Elvis is alive! said:

Im going to miss him. Hes a funny, funny guy!

 

He's still alive yet.

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49 minutes ago, Elvis is alive! said:

I was refering to when he passes

 

This is the Deathlist forum, so don't flinch from using the word "die".

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