Showing posts with label Bob Newhart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Newhart. Show all posts
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Bob Newhart, Dean of Deadpan, Is Dead at 94
It's hard to be bitter when someone lives to the ripe old of age of 94, especially when it's accomplished largely in good health. But I can't not mention just how much Bob Newhart meant to my childhood, and how I deeply it affects me to see him go nonetheless.
Although I'm certainly not the first person to grow up in a nontraditional family, the dynamic in ours was always a bit strained. When my 40-year-old father suffered a catastrophic brain injury around the same time my 31-year-old mother married my 24-year-old stepfather -- who was just 13 years older than my brother Bill -- the family entered a new chapter. The arrival of my (half) sister a year later at first seemed to unite us. But it didn't take long before my stepdad (immaturely feeling threatened by his new wife's existing obligations) and my two older brothers (resentful of a new male figure in the house) seem to draw lines in the sand, essentially pitting "Us (the brothers)" vs. "Them (the new little family)" with me -- in Best Little Boy in the World mode -- left to run interference between the two camps.
I felt a deep loyalty to my brothers but was also a(n unrequited?!) mama's boy who loved and adored his new baby sister. This was a lot for a young boy to take on, especially one who was already struggling to figure out his own nontraditional place in this world.
But the thing I remember most fondly from that time -- my saving grace, along with occasional family bike rides and hot-tub time -- is that every weeknight at 9 p.m. all six of us -- including the recalcitrant older Walsh brothers who were routinely sequestered in their bedrooms -- would gather in front of the television set to watch reruns of "The Bob Newhart Show" on Channel 5.
As cliché as it sounds, it was the one time I could always count on when all of my family's differences seemed to vanish, as we all sat spread out on the couch and the floor dying laughing over the delightfully ineffectual Dr. Hartley and his “eclectic" stable of patients (Mr. Carlin! Mrs. Bakerman! Mr. Peterson! Mr. Herd! Michelle! And even an early introduction to homosexuality in Howard Hesseman's "Mr. Plager" for me.), marveling at how smart and stylish Emily was, and wishing we all had friends, family and colleagues in our lives like Howard, Jerry, Carol, Ellen, Howie and even The Peeper. (It's no exaggeration to say that with my father out of the picture and my mother largely estranged from her kin, the "Bob Newhart" gang was almost like my substitute extended family.)
There were few things my family couldn’t bicker about, but we were all in agreement that Bob Newhart was the greatest -- and "The Bob Newhart Show" was our show. Afterward, my family would return to their respective corners. But I went to bed content, knowing that there was always tomorrow's episode.
I hope future generations continue to appreciate Bob and and his deadpan brand of humor. (His records and "Newhart" only add to his canon of work.)
I'm agnostic and all. But I'd like to think Bob is now catching up with Carol and Dr. Tupperman in the seventh-floor reception area of the Rimpau Medical Arts Center in the sky, waiting for Emily to drop by to join him for lunch.
Dr. Hartley may have never actually helped any of his patients. But he worked wonders for this gay boy stuck living in the real world. xo
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Weekend Report
The Daily News: Republican congressman singlehandedly blocks $19 billion disaster aid bill backed by Trump
Instagram: Dan Osborne may be a tattooed TV reality himbo -- but he's still one of the sexiest guys around
Gay Star News: World Health Organization condemned for classifying intersex as 'disorder' even though it is
GQ: As someone with an anti-foot fetish, please let this be true
People: Jackee “Passenger 227” Harry’s guide to Tinder dating and her ideal guy
GQ: As someone with an anti-foot fetish, please let this be true
People: Jackee “Passenger 227” Harry’s guide to Tinder dating and her ideal guy
TPM: "Here we go again": Federal judge blocks Mississippi abortion ban on same day Missouri enacts its own
Greg in Hollywood: GLAAD 2019 “Studio Responsibility Index” – trans people completely missing from major studio releases
Instagram: Vicki Lawrence bids friend and former colleague Tim Conway farewell
Variety: Bob Newhart remembers Tim Conway’s fearless sense of humor
The Washington Post: Will Theresa May's departure fix British politics? Don't bet on it
The New York Times: 4 women with lives scarred by genital cutting: Could a surgeon heal them?
The Wall Street Journal: That's not sand -- it's superfood
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Thursday, July 19, 2018
Remains of the Day (07/19)
CBS News: Iconic "Brady Bunch" house for sale after nearly 50 years
Pitchfork: A new Sade album is in the works
Towleroad: I'm not a fan of the death penalty, but am always relieved to see that someone who murdered a gay person was actually held accountable
Greg in Hollywood: Sexy chest-hair alert
Boy Culture: Jeanine Pirro tries to gaslight Whoopi Goldberg, is shown the door
Curbed: What it's like to canoe on Brooklyn's most-polluted waterway
Instagram: Lisa Kudrow talking career starts with Bob Newhart = heaven!
Gothamist: This ice-cream breakfast sandwich is now available in NYC
Gay City News: Gordon Francis gets 25-to-life for gay man's murder
The Gay Almanac: Yikes -- political commentator Josh Barro was born in 1984!
The WoW Report: Gay porn stars get engaged on the set after filming epic orgy scene
The Randy Report: College wrestler loses scholarship after shouting "Fuck you, fa**ot"
Hot Cat of the Day: This cutie definitely used a life on this move!
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Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Bob Hartley Only Has Eyes for Emily
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Thursday, November 03, 2016
You Can't Win 'Em All, but You Did Win This One!
In the never-ending world of funny coincidences, would you believe Damian and I were watching in the middle of the night an episode of "The Bob Newhart Show" the DVR had captured and it was the one where Dr. Hartley is treating two players from the Chicago Cubs? Mr. Newhart lived to see his beloved Cubs finally win the World Series, which sadly is more than I can say for Carol, Emily and Mr. Carlin.
"You Can't Win 'Em All" (Season 1, Episode 22): Bob helps a Cubs pitcher get out of a slump when playing baseball. The pitcher does well in the next game and credits it to Bob. Hearing this, another player, the catcher, goes to Bob for help.
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Wednesday, November 04, 2015
'All in the Family' Ranked Best Sitcom of All Time ... by Mathematical Formula
2. "Cheers"
3. "Frasier"
4. "M*A*S*H"
5. "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
I love sitcoms and I'm a sucker for a list, so you know I'm all over Johnny Diaz's new piece in the Sun Sentinel, which profiles a duo that wrote a book that sets out to use math to rank our television favorites ("The Top 100 American Situation Comedies: An Objective Ranking"). Placing "All in the Family" at No. 1 is hard to argue with -- I'm almost embarrassed I have it No. 3 -- but that "Cheers" and "Frasier" made the Top 5 gives me pause, of course, since I was never a huge fan of the former and never watched the latter. But any excuse to get the conversation going again.
You may recall the last time this top came up I corrected Vanity Fair's list (above) with my own:
"The Mary Tyler Moore Show"
"The Bob Newhart Show"
"All in the Family"
"I Love Lucy"
"The Odd Couple"
"Roseanne"
"The Honeymooners"
"Seinfeld"
"Arrested Development"/"Curb Your Enthusiasm" (I don't really consider these sitcoms, but if you do OK.)
"Happy Days"/"Laverne & Shirley" (when they were good)
"Barney Miller"/"Maude"/"One Day at a Time"/"Family Ties"/"Family Affair"/"Green Acres"/"Leave It to Beaver"/"Will & Grace"
(And though they weren't in my wheelhouse, where are/were "The Dick Van Dyke Show," "M*A*S*H," "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Taxi"?)
Read Johnny's piece HERE.
What's YOUR Top 5?
Order HERE.
Wednesday, March 04, 2015
Brotherly Love
Great. I just saw the "Some of My Best Friends Are ..." episode on Me TV. Bob has Mr. Plager, the failed TV writer who is "mildly neurotic, with compulsive tendencies," join the group, which has gone stale. The group freaks out when Plager reveals he's gay, and Bob lets them have it when they "vote the gay guy out." Not only very funny, but it's touching how Bob sticks up for Plager despite his own slight discomfort. Truly ahead of its time.Touching, all right.
Friday, December 05, 2014
Friday, April 11, 2014
On the Phone With Bob Newhart
EW has a wonderful interview with the legendary Bob Newhart, who is happy to announce the upcoming release of an 18-disc box set of his classic Chicago sitcom, featuring Season 5 and 6 on DVD for the very first time -- can't wait to see Grace DuBois! Read HERE.
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Bob Newhart Cancels Appearance at Anti-LGBT Group's Annual Summit
Kudos, Bob!
Via Towleroad:
A message on Bob Newhart's Twitter account notes that the TV icon has canceled a scheduled appearance headlining an annual summit for the anti-LGBT Legatus Group alongside Rick Santorum and Bill Donohue. Newhart tweeted: Upcoming Bob Newhart Tour Date Change -- Bob will not be performing at the Legatus Summit in Orlando FL on February 6 No explanation was offered for the cancellation.Whatever the reason, I'm thrilled. GLAAD puts it into context HERE.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Bob Newhart Headlining Annual Summit for Anti-LGBT Group
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