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Bob

  • Série télévisée
  • 1992–1993
  • 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,2/10
393
MA NOTE
Bob (1992)
SitcomComédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA cartoonist deals with corporate drama that ensues after the revival of a superhero he created.A cartoonist deals with corporate drama that ensues after the revival of a superhero he created.A cartoonist deals with corporate drama that ensues after the revival of a superhero he created.

  • Creators
    • Bill Steinkellner
    • Cheri Steinkellner
    • Phoef Sutton
  • Stars
    • Bob Newhart
    • Carlene Watkins
    • Cynthia Stevenson
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    393
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    • Creators
      • Bill Steinkellner
      • Cheri Steinkellner
      • Phoef Sutton
    • Stars
      • Bob Newhart
      • Carlene Watkins
      • Cynthia Stevenson
    • 12Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 5Commentaires de critiques
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    • Nommé pour 1 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Bob Newhart
    Bob Newhart
    • Bob McKay
    • 1992–1993
    Carlene Watkins
    Carlene Watkins
    • Kaye McKay
    • 1992–1993
    Cynthia Stevenson
    Cynthia Stevenson
    • Trisha McKay
    • 1992–1993
    Ruth Kobart
    Ruth Kobart
    • Iris Frankel
    • 1992–1993
    Timothy Fall
    • Chad Pfefferle
    • 1992–1993
    Andrew Bilgore
    Andrew Bilgore
    • Albie Lutz
    • 1992–1993
    John Cygan
    John Cygan
    • Harlan Stone
    • 1992–1993
    Eric Allan Kramer
    Eric Allan Kramer
    • Whitey van de Bunt
    • 1993
    Megan Cavanagh
    Megan Cavanagh
    • Chris Szelinski
    • 1993
    Jere Burns
    Jere Burns
    • Pete Schmidt
    • 1993
    Michael Cumpsty
    Michael Cumpsty
    • Mr. Terhorst
    • 1992–1993
    Christine Dunford
    Christine Dunford
    • Shayla
    • 1992–1993
    Betty White
    Betty White
    • Sylvia Schmidt
    • 1993
    Dick Martin
    Dick Martin
    • Buzz Loudermilk
    • 1992–1993
    Tom Poston
    Tom Poston
    • Jerry Fleisher
    • 1992–1993
    Dorothy Lyman
    Dorothy Lyman
    • Patty Fleisher
    • 1993
    Lisa Kudrow
    Lisa Kudrow
    • Kathy Fleisher
    • 1993
    Paul Power
    • Paul
    • 1992–1993
    • Creators
      • Bill Steinkellner
      • Cheri Steinkellner
      • Phoef Sutton
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    wip3out

    Bob deserves better.

    "BOB" was Bob Newhart's return to television after 2 very successful sitcoms. Newhart stars as Bob McKay who is the creator of a '50s comic book superhero known as "Mad-Dog". But thanks to a senate sub-committee hearing on the moral goodness of comic books Mad-Dog is short lived.

    Years later, Bob is a frustrated greeting card artist whose comic book creation gets a second life. Unfortunately the new owner of Mad-Dog Comics, American-Canadian Trans-Continental Communications Company, (AmCanTranConComCo), has different ideas about the comic than Bob.

    Bob's boss Harlan Stone (played by John Cygan), wants to make Mad-Dog a vigilante while Bob argues that Mad-Dog is a superhero. This leads to problems in conceiving the first issue of the comic book. In fact, episodes of the show go by and the first issue isn't completed.

    Kaye McKay (Carlene Watkins) and Trisha McKay (Cynthia Stevenson) are Bob's Wife and Daughter. Trisha's story lines deal with her being hopelessly single and Bob's wife really has nothing to do with the show accept to be hit on by Bob's friends and be there for Bob. Highlights include Appearances by Comic book legends Jim Lee and Jack Kirby and Trisha's roommate Kathy Fleisher (played by Lisa Kudrow). At the end of the first season the show was retooled and the comic book storyline is nixed and replaced with Bob returning to the world of greeting cards and becoming the president of Schmitt Greetings.

    "Bob" didn't really catch on and only lasted a season and a half. Instead of the lovable Bob we all know and love, viewers found an irritable, scheming and more often than not, unlikable Bob. In more than one episode Bob is caught Plagiarizing. In another episode he takes credit for work that his daughter Trisha did. In just about every episode Bob faces conflict at work or with his daughter. What made "the Bob Newhart Show" and "Newhart" so great was that Bob's character was never truly mean-spirited. He was the straight man in a world of off-beat characters and situations. Bob's main purpose in both shows seemed be to make sense of the situations brought to him by wacky next door neighbors, patients and co-workers. In "Bob" he seems annoyed when presented with similar situations that might have been funnier had Newhart's character been more patient and forgiving.

    Another problem was that the cast lacked the chemistry that made his past shows so memorable. Even the additions of Betty White and Tom Poston didn't really work. To make matters worse the show's time slot was Friday's at 9:30. The younger audience didn't relate to the characters or the comic book. The show also lacked ideas. In 3 of the 30 aired episodes Bob is having difficulty making a speech. Changing the main focus of the show to the Greeting card Company was too little too late and felt like a last ditch effort.

    Bob is one of the most talented comedians of all time & is truly a class act. But not even Bob Newhart could overcome mediocre writing and mismatched cast members. While highly unlikely, I would love to see Bob Newhart star in a fifth Television series.

    "Bob" ran on CBS for 30 episodes. 3 previously unaired episodes premiered on Viacom's TV LAND 5 years later.
    7johnwaynepeel

    Not fair to the writers or the fans

    When Bob (the show) began, I already loved it just because 8t was about a comic book character. Since I too am an illustrator, and a fan.of comics, I was happy to see it. Unfortunately, CBS decided to rewrite the show and make it about greeting cards. Even Betty White couldn't save it because the writers sucked. This is one of those great shows that was never given a chance. A true shame... like The Tony Randall Show about a judge and his caustic secretary.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Bob's failed third sitcom

    Bob McKay (Bob Newhart) is a long-suffering greetings card artist in Chicago. He complains about the health food from his wife (Carlene Watkins). His adult daughter Trisha (Cynthia Stevenson) is painfully single. When his old comic book character gets revived, he has a second chance to pursue his dream.

    The show struggled to gain traction during its full run of the first season. Newhart is doing fine and Stevenson is great. Watkins is too young to be Trisha's mom. The two actresses are only ten years apart and it's noticeable. The office doesn't have the goods. Cygan is rather generic as the overbearing boss. Chad has a little fun with Trisha. The funniest moments come from a pre-Friends Lisa Kudrow. She and Albie are a good pairing. It's tough when a guest star with three episodes at the end of the season is the funniest aspect of a show. They needed Kudrow right from the start.

    The first season went poorly. The second season got a complete retooling. Bob is a sitcom legend and I can see the network saying let's give him more help. The family stays the same. The home is changed. I think the cat is different. Bob goes back to the greetings card company after Mad-Dog gets shut down. He is given the job of the new president on the first episode. The new cast includes Jere Burns and Betty White. Eight episodes were made and only five were aired. While the change is not illogical story-wise, it basically dumps the first year and the main aspect of the show. I must think that the few fans left over from the first season would feel untethered by the show. They are adrift at sea when Mad-Dog is such a big part of the show. Bob could have drawn Mad-Dog from his home and keep a few characters from the first season. They could have done Caroline in the City with Chad and Albie. This retooling is too big and too abrupt.
    jimel98

    Bob was murdered

    "Bob" was never given a real chance, no question on that. The re-tooling and rescheduling was an act of murder, not simply the idiotic game playing that TV executive like to indulge in. It's been so long since I've seen an episode and details are fuzzy, but, like Bob Newhart's previous shows, it was something I looked forward to watching every week. I liked it better than "George and Leo" and that wasn't a bad show.

    Bob Newhart is a genius at every turn and this was a chance for him to play a slightly edgier roll. No, not everyone took a liking to it, but it was never really given a chance to mature and hit its stride. Most of the finest television has needed a year or two to really get going and every person who truly loves TV knows that.

    I don't know what kind of resume is needed to be a TV executive, but I can only imagine what's on the resumes of some of the meatheads out there and it's safe to say that some are UNDERqualified to empty wastebaskets.
    7gv416-1

    Never got a chance

    I thought this was a great show with much potential. It wasn't even given a chance. Though the character was less likable than the two previous BOB incarnations, he was still funny. It didn't hit the mark right off, but then again, NEWHART, another classic, didn't really hit its mark until the second or third season. Anyone know where any tapes of this lost gem are?????? I keep hoping they might release it, what with the recent release of many one season wonders like Lotsa Luck, Good Morning World, Gidget and others. I thought the show was good in that it had a more farcical flavor than The Bob Newhart Show. And WHAT A GREAT CAST. Ruth Kobart, John Cygan, Christine Dunsford, who was hilarious, Timothy Fall, Andrew Bilgore, Cynthia Stevenson, Lisa Kudrow, Tom Poston, Dorothy Lyman, Steve Lawrence, Dick Martin. I loved it when he played poker with his buddies. When they fired the entire cast and replaced them with Betty White and Jere Burns, it just lost all of its loopy charm.

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      Bob's character draws a comic book called Mad-Dog. In 1993, Marvel Comics published six issues of a Mad-Dog comic book as a tie-in with the TV series.
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      Featured in Bob Newhart: A Legacy of Laughter (2024)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 septembre 1992 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • ボブ
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Stage 32)
    • société de production
      • Paramount Television
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