Display title | The Bob Newhart Show |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Sitcom that aired on CBS from 1972-1978 and was the forerunner to two of Bob Newhart's other sitcoms, Newhart and Bob!. It was a top-rated success at the time, and has quietly earned classic status since. Produced by David Davis and Lorenzo Music as a deliberate complement to The Mary Tyler Moore Show (an established hit produced by the same studio, MTM Enteprises, and immediately preceding it in CBS' Saturday-night lineup), it shared much the same format: drop a bunch of wacky character actors into a professional setting and hire an established star as their Straight Man. |