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Cut 1[edit]

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[One reader wonders if the names Larry, Darryl, and Darryl were inspired by the character Larry Darrell, protagonist of W. Somerset Maugham's novel "The Razor's Edge." That Larry was, of course, not very conversant, and was rather cryptic when he did divulge anything about himself. Any known facts about this would be appreciated.]

SFT | Talk 06:53, 18 December 2005 (UTC) (not the one who originally wrote the paragraph above)[reply]

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In 1991, the characters from "The Bob Newhart Show" reunited in a prime-time special, analyzing Bob's dream. During the exchange, the Hartleys' neighbor Howard Borden (Bill Daily) recalls "I had a dream like that once. I dreamed I was an astronaut in Florida for five years" as scenes from "I Dream of Jeannie" featuring Daily were interjected. The "five years" referenced "Jeannie's" 1966-71 run on NBC.

I couldn't find a good place for it in the two minutes I had to think about it. Hope someone finds it a new home (that is NOT mixed in randomly with "The Last Newhart" section).

SFT | Talk 22:48, 30 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Added to trivia. Clarityfiend 04:23, 20 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Larry, Darryl and Darryl's first appearance[edit]

These three characters were in the premiere episode of Newhart. They did not wait until Season 2 to show up. I'll admit that they may not have been prominent characters until Season 2, but they were in the show for its entire run. See imdb for verification of this. Pacific1982 13:34, 20 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

OK, I stand partially corrected. L, D & D made their first appearance in the second episode of Newhart. But of course that still puts them in Season 1. Pacific1982 13:39, 20 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Current TV Info needed[edit]

Newhart is still on television in reruns in Canada and Australia. Can someone post the channel info and times? Also does anyone have information regarding the lack of this show in the US? It is never on US television and not available on DVD. Is it under contractual dispute? Rugz 07:43, 18 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Season one was released on dvd on Feb,2008.--BeckiGreen (talk) 02:53, 9 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Looking for help writing an article about the spin-offs and crossovers of this series[edit]

I am writing an article about all of the series which are in the same shared reality as this one through spin-offs and crossovers. I could use a little help expanding the article since it is currently extremely dense and a bit jumbled with some sentence structures being extremely repetitive. I would like to be able to put this article into article space soon. Any and all help in writing the article would be appreciated, even a comment or two on the talk page would help. Please give it a read through, also please do not comment here since I do not have all of the series on my watch list. - LA @ 17:22, 16 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Boston Celtics?[edit]

What does this series have to do with the basketball team? Clarityfiend (talk) 23:17, 6 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The Section labelled "Changes"[edit]

Should probably be cut completely, as its OR. I've already cut the sentence that stated Kirk had to written out after Leslie left, because he had followed Leslie to Vermont. This is flat-out wrong. Kirk did *not* follow Leslie to Vermont -- it's clearly established on numerous occasions that he was there for at least a year or two before the start of the series. Leslie, meanwhile, didn't arrive in Vermont until the first episode, when she and Kirk met for the very first time.

So it's not only original research, it's sloppy original research. 192.30.202.21 (talk) 22:17, 15 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The ending[edit]

Does the ending mean just that one episode is a dream, or was the entire series a dream? If just that episode how did he dream about the life of another bob that looks similar but also is a real person. It must mean the entire series was a dream. Which would also make it a sequel to the previous Bob Newhart show.--24.94.251.190 (talk) 21:59, 5 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Last Episode "inspiration"[edit]

The widely-reviled Last Episode of St. Elsewhere had a similar theme: the whole series was a meaningless dream. In contrast, 3 years later this became a legendary finale.I remember critics commenting on it but I don't have a reference so can't put it in the article. If someone has access to old TV Guides... --Javaweb (talk) 07:04, 4 May 2013 (UTC)Javaweb[reply]

Too good not to be true[edit]

Does anyone have a reference for a Breaking Bad/Malcom in the Middle reference to the finale? --Javaweb (talk) 14:02, 10 January 2014 (UTC)Javaweb[reply]

Added a cite. --Javaweb (talk) 14:11, 10 January 2014 (UTC)Javaweb[reply]

Cast list[edit]

The cast list has been trimmed of WP:IINFO and details that do not fall under WP:PLOT, and has been revised to mirror the table format of other television show articles.

However, based upon recurring characters and their appearances throughout the series, some time spans may need to be adjusted. Please revise the spans for recurring characters as necessary. AldezD (talk) 16:39, 17 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I notice Utley/Poston appears twice in the main cast list. I also can't see Kirk/Kampmann in the table, shouldn't he be a main character for series 1 & 2(he does appear in the info box)? I'm not sure how to edit the table, I tried but messed up the formatting so cancelled my attempt. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.185.87.98 (talk) 14:21, 6 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Also - and it's a matter of opinion I suppose - I wondered if Mr Rusnak counts as a minor recurring character; he certainly turned up in a few episodes in the last series I think. Equally, was Buffy really a recurring character throughout and as co-host? I don't recall Dick having a co-host very often in his Vermont Today bits. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.185.87.98 (talk) 14:34, 6 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
This has been corrected. Thanks! AldezD (talk) 23:21, 6 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Cast Table[edit]

Tried to fix it myself but couldn't. Peter Scolari was recurring in the 2nd season, appearing in two episodes, and became part of the main cast in the 3rd season. The table shorts him a year. Hopefully someone can fix it. Fronticla (talk) 07:53, 18 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Figured out how to do it, is fine now. Fronticla (talk)

23:01, 22 March 2017 (UTC)

Possible Link[edit]

There is another wikipedia page with a list of episodes. I can't see it linked from here - should it be? If so where? Sorry, but I don;t know how to add a link into the article.

Source?[edit]

In the premise section someone has added a "better source needed" tag. Can anyone clarify what it is that needed better sourcing? Is it that the they took over the Stratford Inn or that the Inn was 200 years old? If the former then surely that is self-evident from the show itself. If the latter then the sign regularly shown shows it as being opened in 1774. Perhaps that isn't a good source - but since it is a fictional TV programme anyway, I am not sure what could be acceptable. There is even one early episode where the plot confirms is to be a "colonial era inn" - just not that special!

Mr. Rusnak[edit]

Davis Pressman appeared as Mr. Rusnak in nine episodes. That's the same as Miss Goddard, and more than Bev or Dr. Kaiser. He deserves to be listed under the Recurring Characters heading. 2605:E000:2FC0:E:10A0:DB7F:85A2:E3FC (talk) 18:38, 16 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Article Structure[edit]

I’m just going to come right out and say I’m really disappointed in this article’s structure and gaping holes in information. I mean two short paragraphs on the premise, a list of characters, then straight to the last show? What the heck?! While the final episode was and still is arguably one of the best of all time, there is a HECK of a lot more to the show than that. What about character changes? By the end of the show many of the main characters had been replaced yet this article doesn’t address any of that. What about the fact that most of the geographical references are of New Hampshire as well as the opening scenes being of NH (taken from On Golden Pond released a year before the premiere)? IMO that’s pretty shabby for an article about a landmark show like this. I get the feeling few of the editors here have actually seen the show or know anything about New England. Either that or just didn’t notice any of this. SentientParadox (talk) 19:44, 14 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]