2:20 I always loved that scene with the psychiatrist. "It's taken me years to undo the damage that was done to him by this ... quack in Chicago!" The psychiatrist was played by Melanie Chartoff, Mizz Musso from Parker Lewis.
@@madbrowniac7871Howard Hessman played a character that was openly gay…and strikingly normal. I was young and rather afraid of homosexuality. This show taught me a lesson about acceptance and respecting individual differences without judgment. My thanks to Dr. Hartley and Dr. Johnny Fever.
Ok, how bout this riddle: what if on “3s Company”, Mr. Furley dies, where would he wake up? “ANDY! I just had the strangest dream, i was a landlord of this apartment building in California and there was this guy living with 2 girls, a blond and a brunette, the strange thing was the blond kept changing into a different girl and nobody noticed. And to top it all off, the guy was a fruitcake!” “Barney, have you been into Stanley’s moonshine again?”
And in “The Bob Newhart Show” 19th anniversary special, Howard (Bill Daily) says that he dreamed that he was an astronaut for five years (with clips from “I Dream of Jeannie”).
What a great line up, loved them all but especially loved the memory that Mary Tyler Moore and Bob Newhart was one of the few times my father would sit down and watch TV and laugh. (He also had a crush on MTM and Suzanne.)
They actually mention it in interviews that pretty much no one knew about the ending until about 20 minutes before it was filmed. They didn’t even rehearse it. And they had a fake script in advance.
I don't know which is the original version, but on my DVD, Bob is watching Mr Ed. They play the theme song, and Joanna says "Your favorite program is reruns of Mr Ed?". I like this version better.
@@nohandleforme.... Three Words: Miss. Connie. Hines! Her curvature was certainly attention grabbing. Even if "Wilbur!" very strangely preferred equine company. The Legendary Hoss's voice was dubbed by fittingly enough Western Movie great Allan "Rocky" Lane.😂😍🎤💃🐴🎥📺B.W.
Oh, there's a lot of competition for worst series finale - I nominate Dallas (Joel Grey as the Devil takes JR on an "It's a Wonderful Life" journey to see what the Ewings would have been if he'd never existed), Seinfeld (the stupid jail episode) and of course, The Sopranos.
I don't remember the elevator gag! Watched all of Bob's shows..as they aired. That ending with Susan killed me. One of the few entertainers I would like to meet in person just to tell him thanks for making me laugh for my entire life.
@@wadebarnett2542 Yes, and in it, Howard Borden said that he had a dream that he was an astronaut for five years, while they showed a clip from “I Dream of Jeannie”; to which Jerry quipped “…who’s the blonde?”
@@gregoryheim1484 That was part of the deception. My point was about secrecy. How many set designers and technicians must have been involved to replicate a set from decades before? Lots, yet they managed to keep a lid on the whole thing.
That "Waking in bed--situation back normal" ending was originally called "A Dallas Ending"... but once Newhart did, every-time it was mimicked, it was called "A Newhart Ending". Goes to show that some of the greatest works witnessed aren't always the original version! :\
Dallas did it for a single season, not the entire show, and it was reviled as a pathetic ploy by CBS, as people hated Bobby being killed off. They were just fine when they killed off Victoria Principal a couple seasons later. Nothing like wiping an entire show's history and putting it down to Japanese food, which itself was a callback to an episode of the Bob Newhart Show. Also, Ginny Newhart had the idea during the second season, well before Pam awoke to find Bobby in the shower.
Newhart had truly the greatest series finale ever shown on television! I was watching it as it aired and I think I must have screamed loud enough to disturb everyone who lived in my building.
Ha. I never realized they started referring to the Bob Newhart Show so early on - that first season clip with them playing the theme while Dick watched TV. I’d never seen that before - I wonder if that’s cut in syndication. Mr Carlin showing up is really funny.
The special is great, during the show Bob keeps telling everybody about this crazy dream he had about being an innkeeper in Vermont while they reminisced through old clips. On the Bob Newhart show there was an episode where he stepped into an empty elevator shaft, This was at the end of the episode where everybody gets in the elevator and he tells them to go ahead hes going to take the next one just to be safe. Then…
his old shows theme song ! Carlton looks and Bob who looks familiar and Carlton stutters ? in keeper in Vermont , Bob gets hit in the head with a golf ball and wakes up with Emily and she say no more before you go to bed ! thanks for the video
The original broadcast. I made sure I watched this episode during Newhart's original run. The scene was cut in order to add more commercials for syndication. I am guessing it should be restored for the DVD release. FYI... the idea of the entire series of Newhart being a dream came from Mr. Newhart's wife. She came up with the idea because of DALLAS where Patrick Duffy, who played Bobby, decide he did not want to continue with the character. They killed Bobby in a highly dramatic fashion wher his car plows into a tanker truck. Larry Hagman missed working with Patrick, so he invited Patrick to lunch and BEGGED him to return. Mr. Duffy reminded Mr. Hagman that Bobby was incinerated. Mr. Hagman told Mr. Duffy, not to worry the writers will come up with something. SO.. the writers devised that the previous season was nothing but a dream of Bobby's wife Pam. This was a REAL Dorky idea for Dallas, but without it, we would not have experienced the greatest finally in sitcom history if not the greatest in television history.
Actually, the last bit is from a reunion special of The Bob Newhart Show which aired a year after Newhart ended. The special was almost a sequel to the ending of Newhart, centered around Dr. Hartley trying to explain his "dream" to his friends.
I don't understand how Larry, Darryl, and Darryl would be recognized in The Bob Newhart Show when they did not earn their fame until the subsequent show, Newhart.
That clip is from the end of the Bob Newhart Show 19th Anniversary special, which aired more than a year after the Newhart finale. In it, Bob is back in his Chicago office and recounts the dream he had about being an innkeeper to his old colleagues, plus Howard and Emily.
Ironically the ongoing references to his original show just cemented the premise of the original ending
Correct! That definitely ran through my mind too
Easily the greatest ending in TV history. And I could never get enough of Suzanne Phlesette.
That was probably the biggest round of applause she ever received. RIP. Unfortunately, most of the cast of The Bob Newhart Show is no longer with us.
Pleshette.
"Go to sleep Emily, you know, you ah, you really should wear more sweaters."
🤣
No matter what anyone says, I still think the last Newhart episode was the greatest ending of any t.v. show in history! 😂🤣😂👍
see MASH
Absolutely. Literally the greatest.
Totally. Lousy show, but AMAZING ending! Made the whole thing worth it.
No question. Greatest finale ever.
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 MASH was a little overdone; this was absolutely perfect.
2:20 I always loved that scene with the psychiatrist. "It's taken me years to undo the damage that was done to him by this ... quack in Chicago!" The psychiatrist was played by Melanie Chartoff, Mizz Musso from Parker Lewis.
I never laughed as hard as I did when the last episode aired. The ending
You too!?
Best series ending ever.
Better and more plausible than the Dallas take that made entire season Pam's nightmare
Seeing those clips, making it all a dream makes perfect sense.
Better than the Dallas dream sequence..ugh..
Omg yes! Every bit of the last scene of the series was mandatory because of all the rest of the bits in the series
RIP Mary Frann Suzanne Pleshette Peter Scolari Tom Poston
And Bob Newhart.
And Bill Daily, Jack Riley, John Fiedler, Taurean Blacque, Howard Hesseman, Allen Case, and Miss Florida Friebus.😊B.W.
And Marcia Wallace. The only one left from the Bob Newhart Show is 85 year old Peter Bonerz, who played the dentist.
@@madbrowniac7871Howard Hessman played a character that was openly gay…and strikingly normal. I was young and rather afraid of homosexuality. This show taught me a lesson about acceptance and respecting individual differences without judgment. My thanks to Dr. Hartley and Dr. Johnny Fever.
Did u know Scolari was Bipolar
Absolutely brilliant. No other words. It was very handy that both shows were on CBS.
Ok, how bout this riddle: what if on “3s Company”, Mr. Furley dies, where would he wake up?
“ANDY! I just had the strangest dream, i was a landlord of this apartment building in California and there was this guy living with 2 girls, a blond and a brunette, the strange thing was the blond kept changing into a different girl and nobody noticed. And to top it all off, the guy was a fruitcake!”
“Barney, have you been into Stanley’s moonshine again?”
Well...that *Sorta* happened on "8 simple rules" before John Ritter died
There was also an episode of "Newhart" that featured the late Bill Daly as a guest at the Stratford.
He played a character named Sam who wanted to be Dick's best friend in the 8th season (the weird crazy season)
And in “The Bob Newhart Show” 19th anniversary special, Howard (Bill Daily) says that he dreamed that he was an astronaut for five years (with clips from “I Dream of Jeannie”).
Yeah that was so cute
Here's an extra coincidence- The female shrink with Mr Carlin was Melanie Chartoff, and the two of them played the parents on Rugrats...
HailAnts Correct. She was Didi and Jack Reilly was Stu
@tconlon251 she did. She commented on another post somewhere.
Suzanne Pleshette . . .*sigh*. . . My heart will always be yours!
Good ol' Professor Proton...!
“Stammered”. LOL
0:32 Best. Theme. EVER!!
RIP Bob Newhart
We'll never see the likes of him again.
ahh yes. more sweaters!
What a treat to see Mr. Carlin here. Jack Riley for me was one of the best characters on The Bob Newhart show. RIP Jack!
Jack Riley, who played Mr. Carlin in The Bob Newhart Show, was comic relief.
To be stereotypical, Larry & the two Darryl's lived right in the building where Dr Bob Hartley worked
This made my eyes water with joy. Thank you!
I loved both of these shows!!!
Same!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Best collection of tv show clips, referencing two shows. Ever! 🌬&⛩=👏🏆
RIP to the Great Bob Newhart
What a great line up, loved them all but especially loved the memory that Mary Tyler Moore and Bob Newhart was one of the few times my father would sit down and watch TV and laugh. (He also had a crush on MTM and Suzanne.)
...what about Rhoda?...
Thank god the internet didn't exist back then.
Some Reddit would have leaked the ending weeks before it aired.
That’s the absolute truth!!!
They actually mention it in interviews that pretty much no one knew about the ending until about 20 minutes before it was filmed. They didn’t even rehearse it. And they had a fake script in advance.
Chills every time
I don't know which is the original version, but on my DVD, Bob is watching Mr Ed. They play the theme song, and Joanna says "Your favorite program is reruns of Mr Ed?". I like this version better.
Woah, what? I never saw that. She says you’re favourite show is reruns? But it’s always the Bob Newhart theme. Is this another scene?
@@prudies.3375, probably a rights issue, changed for the DVD version.
@@nohandleforme.... Three Words: Miss. Connie. Hines! Her curvature was certainly attention grabbing. Even if "Wilbur!" very strangely preferred equine company. The Legendary Hoss's voice was dubbed by fittingly enough Western Movie great Allan "Rocky" Lane.😂😍🎤💃🐴🎥📺B.W.
+Mac C: Thanks - you put a BIG smile on my face, right from the start.
That settles it. No more moo goo goo goo before you go to bed.
'chinese baby food' :p
moo goo gai pan
Well dont watch anymore William and Mary football.
I loved the episode on TBNS where Bob and everyone got drunk and ordered 12 quarts of moo goo gai pan. "Over the River and Through the Woods"
Whatever you do, don’t open the dishwasher
I never realized, right before Dick gets hit, the patterns in the background match the lamps and sheets of the old set.
newhart a dream spinoff!
Hand down the series finale ever. Worst had to be Star Trek Enterprise. But seeing this one again after so many years was a treat. Thank you!
I thought about this for two years.
You're right.
Oh, there's a lot of competition for worst series finale - I nominate Dallas (Joel Grey as the Devil takes JR on an "It's a Wonderful Life" journey to see what the Ewings would have been if he'd never existed), Seinfeld (the stupid jail episode) and of course, The Sopranos.
This is great! Thanks for uploading it!
I don't remember the elevator gag!
Watched all of Bob's shows..as they aired. That ending with Susan killed me.
One of the few entertainers I would like to meet in person just to tell him thanks for making me laugh for my entire life.
The Mandela Effect!
He truly has the gift of bringing laughter to others. He seems to be quite a decent fellow in addition.
@Diane Newman HAH! Don "Tickles" - Freudian slip there - or was it?
That was from a reunion show for "The Bob Newhart Show" that was years after "Newhart" ended.
@@wadebarnett2542 Yes, and in it, Howard Borden said that he had a dream that he was an astronaut for five years, while they showed a clip from “I Dream of Jeannie”; to which Jerry quipped “…who’s the blonde?”
All I can say is when I was growing up and watching TBNS I wanted to be married to Suzanne Pleshette!
Awesome viewing.
Great show
How were they able to reproduce set for the old show's bedroom and keep it a secret. That's a story in itself.
They threw the tabloids a false story
@@gregoryheim1484
That was part of the deception. My point was about secrecy. How many set designers and technicians must have been involved to replicate a set from decades before? Lots, yet they managed to keep a lid on the whole thing.
Brilliant. No other words.
Thanks to the finale, we call Newhart a spin-off, of The Bob Newhart Show.
That "Waking in bed--situation back normal" ending was originally called "A Dallas Ending"... but once Newhart did, every-time it was mimicked, it was called "A Newhart Ending".
Goes to show that some of the greatest works witnessed aren't always the original version! :\
Newhart did it better.
Dallas did it for a single season, not the entire show, and it was reviled as a pathetic ploy by CBS, as people hated Bobby being killed off. They were just fine when they killed off Victoria Principal a couple seasons later. Nothing like wiping an entire show's history and putting it down to Japanese food, which itself was a callback to an episode of the Bob Newhart Show. Also, Ginny Newhart had the idea during the second season, well before Pam awoke to find Bobby in the shower.
Didn’t “St Elsewhere” do a similar thing where the series finale revealed it was all in the imagination of a child?
I didn't realize they had foreshadowed the series finale a handful of times.
RIP Bob. Thanks for the laughs.
Great viewing
Newhart had truly the greatest series finale ever shown on television! I was watching it as it aired and I think I must have screamed loud enough to disturb everyone who lived in my building.
Hilariously funny how Dicks favorite show was the Bob Newhart show.
🤣 that made me laugh my a off
I saw this when it was first broadcast. Burst out laughing. "What is it, Bohhhb?" Awesome.
Suzanne Pleshette was a life long smoker (eventually died of it.) You can tell by her husky voice here.
Mary Frann died of a heart attack caused by scarring of heart tissue in September 1998 at the age of 55.
Andrew Eckel there were rumors of diet pills.
Huskier and tougher.
She said Japanese.
Shades of Newhart the Darryl Brothers and Larry return!
Ha. I never realized they started referring to the Bob Newhart Show so early on - that first season clip with them playing the theme while Dick watched TV. I’d never seen that before - I wonder if that’s cut in syndication. Mr Carlin showing up is really funny.
I think you're right. I remember that episode, and it turned out he wss watching Mr. Ed.
The elevator bit only aired once for network. It was cut from syndication.
No, it was from the reunion.
You made that up - weird.
The elevator scene is hard to find😮❤😂.
Gotta love Meta Humor
I have never seen the very last scene
+Kasey Black That was from a reunion special for the Bob Newhart Show.
@@sha11235 Thanks. I was wondering how they made the connection since the "brothers" weren't created till years after The Bob Newhart Show was over.
The special is great, during the show Bob keeps telling everybody about this crazy dream he had about being an innkeeper in Vermont while they reminisced through old clips. On the Bob Newhart show there was an episode where he stepped into an empty elevator shaft, This was at the end of the episode where everybody gets in the elevator and he tells them to go ahead hes going to take the next one just to be safe. Then…
I put together a list of all the Bob Newhart Shows (not Newhart, yet)I could find. Enjoy:
th-cam.com/video/ssOQlbqwM_g/w-d-xo.html
Classic!!!
Excellent t.v.show.
Awesome t.v
Series.
Classics
I miss him glad I got his autograph
R.I.P. Bob Newhart (1929-2024)
Even then it proved that all of “Newhart” was a dream.
Feliz ! CB ❤🎉💗
The Bob Newhart Show > Newhart
Both are good. I enjoy the folksy style of Newhart though.
I don't think anyone would disagree.
his old shows theme song ! Carlton looks and Bob who looks familiar and Carlton stutters ? in keeper in Vermont , Bob gets hit in the head with a golf ball and wakes up with Emily and she say no more before you go to bed ! thanks for the video
huh?
Now that’s how you end a show!
Me too...this was funny
Best deadpan ever. RIP
That final clip wasn't from Newhart. It was from The Bob Newhart Show 19th Anniverary Special.
Here is another crossover from The Bob Newhart Show:
th-cam.com/video/gBn1wULAQlU/w-d-xo.html
Originally, it was Mister Ed he was watching
What was that last one from w/ the brothers in the elevator? The final Newhart was the one w/ him n Suzanne in bed. So what was this one???
@tconlon251 I have got to see this show...special..episode.
I probably did already..but have no memory of it whatsoever.
when did the elevator bit air?
The original broadcast. I made sure I watched this episode during Newhart's original run. The scene was cut in order to add more commercials for syndication. I am guessing it should be restored for the DVD release.
FYI... the idea of the entire series of Newhart being a dream came from Mr. Newhart's wife. She came up with the idea because of DALLAS where Patrick Duffy, who played Bobby, decide he did not want to continue with the character. They killed Bobby in a highly dramatic fashion wher his car plows into a tanker truck. Larry Hagman missed working with Patrick, so he invited Patrick to lunch and BEGGED him to return. Mr. Duffy reminded Mr. Hagman that Bobby was incinerated. Mr. Hagman told Mr. Duffy, not to worry the writers will come up with something. SO.. the writers devised that the previous season was nothing but a dream of Bobby's wife Pam. This was a REAL Dorky idea for Dallas, but without it, we would not have experienced the greatest finally in sitcom history if not the greatest in television history.
Actually, the last bit is from a reunion special of The Bob Newhart Show which aired a year after Newhart ended. The special was almost a sequel to the ending of Newhart, centered around Dr. Hartley trying to explain his "dream" to his friends.
I don't understand how Larry, Darryl, and Darryl would be recognized in The Bob Newhart Show when they did not earn their fame until the subsequent show, Newhart.
That clip is from the end of the Bob Newhart Show 19th Anniversary special, which aired more than a year after the Newhart finale. In it, Bob is back in his Chicago office and recounts the dream he had about being an innkeeper to his old colleagues, plus Howard and Emily.
Kind of funny that Suzanne Pleshette and Tom Poston wound up getting married.
3:09❤😀👍
5:29 I don't recall seeing this .... ever! Did they shoot it for an ending to the 2nd Newhart show and not run it? Anyone have more information?
It was from The Bob Newhart Show 19th Anniversary Reunion Special that aired in 1991.
th-cam.com/video/2zp7Nt7ZQOU/w-d-xo.html
What was the last clip from?
Thank you for everything Max! Here’s something for you: th-cam.com/video/ZFgro4GnnT4/w-d-xo.html
I don't remember that last gem. Was it from the Newhart finale?
It was from The Bob Newhart Show 19th Anniversary Reunion Special that aired in 1991.
th-cam.com/video/2zp7Nt7ZQOU/w-d-xo.html
And an unscripted crossover at th-cam.com/video/g10N6wHoV-E/w-d-xo.html
What a flashback!😅
😂
You forgot one! th-cam.com/users/results?search_query=newhart+outtake+
Great ! CB ⛽️⛽️⛽️🧲🧲
she has the old Italian school of my teacher and looks very pretty.
the surname is funny.
Except that the first one doesn't count (at least it SHOULDN'T) because in the original airing he was watching Mr. Ed.
Great viewing.
Classic!!!!