The Bob Newhart Show (1961 TV series) explained

Genre:Comedy variety
Starring:Bob Newhart
Country:United States
Language:English
Runtime:60 minutes
Num Episodes:27 episodes
Producer:Roland Kibbee
Company:Armanco Productions
Network:NBC
Location:Ziegfeld Theatre, New York City

The Bob Newhart Show is an American comedy variety show starring comedian Bob Newhart. It originally ran from October 1961 through June 1962 on NBC, airing on Wednesday nights at 10 p.m. Eastern time, immediately following Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall. The variety show was sponsored by Kraft Foods's Sealtest Dairy division.

The show was awarded the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Humor (now known as the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series) in 1962.[1] It was also nominated for the Writing Achievement in Comedy Award for Roland Kibbee, Bob Newhart, Don Hinkley, Milt Rosen, Ernest Chambers, Dean Hargrove, Robert Kaufman, Norm Liebmann, Charles Sherman, Howard Snyder and Larry Siegel, but they lost to Carl Reiner for The Dick Van Dyke Show. The show also won a Peabody Award in 1961.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pennington . Susan . Emmys flashback 60 years ago to 1962: Johnny Carson, Bob Newhart, David Brinkley host very different ceremony to today . Gold Derby . 14 July 2022 . 10 February 2023.