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- A short-lived variety show, with comedian Bob Newhart as both the host and the main performer. The show capitalized on Newhart's newfound fame, as he had released the most popular comedy album of 1960. The show served as a showcase for Newhart's "wry and irreverent wit", and helped him win a Peabody Award. The show only lasted for a single season.
- Two contestants revealed pieces of a rebus-like puzzle by matching 15 pairs of cash amounts and prizes, then tried to solve it before the other.
- The classic quiz show hosted by Win Elliot. In this game, the contestants are faced with a tic-tac-toe board with a different category in each square. To put their mark (X or O) in the square they want, they must first answer a question in the category listed there. For each question they answer correctly, they win a cash prize. The first contestant to put their mark in three squares in a row gets to keep the cash and move on to a bonus round for even bigger prizes.
- 1948–19671hTV Episode
- Bob takes a satirical look into the honesty of television commercials in a "News Behind the News" sketch. Jaye P. Morgan is this week's guest.
- 1948–19671hTV Episode
- 1948–19671hTV Episode
- 1961–1962TV EpisodeThis comedy variety show hosted by Bob Newhart features comedy sketches with Joe Flynn and Joyce Jameson; and guest Betty Johnson sings 'Moon River.'
- 1948–19671hTV Episode
- 1948–19671hTV Episode
- 1948–1967TV Episode
- Bob Newhart hosts this comedy variety series with guests Charles Bronson and singer Anita Gordon who sings 'It Might As Well Be Spring.'. In this episode: a sketch about research disproving cliches; a school for moving men; a prison movie parody; and a commentator discovering that a building was built in the wrong city.
- Studio courtroom show where criminal barrister Robert Rinder rules on real life cases.