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The Bob Newhart Show was a low key progressive show that doesn't get enough credit, especially when it comes to its depiction of gay rights and being an ally in Bob Newhart George Robert Newhart (September 5, – July 18, ) was an American comedian and actor.

September 10, The series, which featured the stand-up comedian as Chicago psychologist Bob Hartley and his headstrong wife Emily Suzanne Pleshettecontinues to be in syndication even after it came to an end in The series also tackled mental illnesses with the help of some rising Hollywood stars.

In a landmark episode of 'The Bob Newhart Show,' the late TV legend showed mainstream audiences how to stand up for the gays. It was a wonderful time. Kennedy calls Taylor Swift's new album 'incredibly boring'. Diddy's family returns to hotel after rapper is sentenced in federal trial.

Beginning his career as a stand-up comedian, he transitioned his career to acting in television. Newhart was known for his deadpan and stammering delivery style. Left Arrow. CNN pundit scolds Dems about government shutdown. Fran Drescher described why she believes 'The Nanny' still resonates with fans decades later.

That Time Bob Newhart : The magazine added it introduced TV’s first gay character, a patient of Bob’s played by Howard Hesseman

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