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The Bob Newhart Show: The Complete First Season

The title pretty much says it all. This DVD set contains the first season of The Bob Newhart Show, which aired from 9/16/72 to 3/10/73. The 24 episodes cover both sides of three discs; a little caution is required in their handling. This dual-side method does cuts down on the number of discs and packaging, passing the savings on to you.

Bob Newhart became a comedian in the early 1960s and skyrocketed to prominence by being the first to fully exploit the comedy album. He even won a Grammy for Best Album of the year in 1960 for The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart. He isn’t a joke-teller. He performs routines where you only hear his characters reactions to situations and conversations, such as a driving instructor or a press agent working with Abe Lincoln on the Gettysburg Address.

Bob’s act was extrapolated into the very funny The Bob Newhart Show, which ran for six seasons. It was part of what is arguably the greatest line-up in television history. The 1973-74 roster for Saturday evening on CBS was All in the Family, M*A*S*H, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Bob Newhart Show, and concluded with The Carol Burnett Show. Each of these programs could have anchored an evening.

Bob played a psychologist married to third-grade school teacher Emily (Suzanne Pleshette). He lived next to airline navigator Howard (Bill Daily), who seemed to have a sixth sense about when Bob and Emily were serving meals. At his office building he shared a secretary, Carol (Marcia Wallace, who the kids know as Mrs. Krabappel from The Simpsons), with dentist Jerry (Peter Boneraz).

A number of Bob’s patients were regulars like the cantankerous Mr. Carlin and the henpecked Mr. Peterson. Some characters didn’t make it out of the first season like Bob’s patient Mr. Gianelli and Margaret Hoover, Emily’s friend and a neighbor in the building. Margaret had one-liners about her husband and the kids. She wasn’t that funny and didn’t add much so it’s no wonder she didn’t last past this season.

Part of Bob’s brilliance is that he didn’t let his ego get in the way of the show. Although he was the star, he didn’t have to always be the funniest person or have the best lines. The wacky high jinks usually happened around Bob while he remained the focal point. Like his stand-up act, Bob’s humor derives from his reactions to the absurdities around him. There was no meanness in his retorts just a mild dose of sarcasm. It’s a formula that repeated in his other successful series Newhart that ran throughout the ’80s.

The picture quality of the DVDs is tolerable. It looks broadcast quality but doesn’t look to have had any restoration was done. The dark colors in the background tend to blend together. The episodes are broken down into small chapters and can be heard in English and Spanish.

The greatest thing about owning the set is that you can now play the legendary drinking game, “Hi, Bob,” at your leisure. For the uninitiated, you take a drink of your beverage of choice whenever any character, mostly Howard, says the phrase “Hi, Bob.”

For the true TV geek, here’s a listing of the episodes:

Disc 1, Side 1: Fly the Unfriendly Skies / Tracy Grammar School, I’ll Lick You Yet / Tennis, Emily? / Mom, I L-L-Love You.

Disc 1, Side 2: Goodnight Nancy / Come Live with Me / Father Knows Worst / Don’t Go to Bed Mad.

Disc 2, Side 1: P-I-L-O-T / Anything Happen While I Was Gone? / I Want to Be Alone / Bob and Emily and Howard and Carol and Jerry.

Disc 2, Side 2: I Owe It All to You. But Not That Much / His Busiest Season / Let’s Get Away From It Almost / The Crash of 29 Years Old.

Disc 3, Side 1: The Man with the Golden Wrist / The Two Loves of Dr. Hartley / Not With My Sister You Don’t / A Home is Not Necessarily a House.

Disc 3, Side 2: Emily, I’m Home. Emily? / You Can Win ‘Em All / Bum Voyage / Who’s Been Sleeping on My Couch?

About Gordon S. Miller

Gordon S. Miller is the artist formerly known as El Bicho, the nom de plume he used when he first began reviewing movies online for The Masked Movie Snobs in 2003. Before the year was out, he became that site's publisher. Over the years, he has also contributed to a number of other sites as a writer and editor, such as FilmRadar, Film School Rejects, High Def Digest, and Blogcritics. He is the Founder and Publisher of Cinema Sentries. Some of his random thoughts can be found at twitter.com/GordonMiller_CS

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