Bob

1992
Bob

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1

EP1 Greetings Oct 22, 1993

With the demise of Mad-Dog Comics, Bob is hired back to run a greeting-card company.

EP2 For Pete's Sake Oct 29, 1993

Sylvia the McKay's over and tries to fix up Pete and Trisha.

EP3 Whose Card is It Anyway? Nov 05, 1993

Pete wants to be an artist instead of a salesman, so he steals Trisha's idea and tells Bob it's his own.

EP4 Speechless in Chicago Nov 12, 1993

Host Bob has trouble writing a speech for an awards ceremony, meanwhile Sylvia debates if she should attend or not because her ex-husband might be at the award ceremony.

EP5 Kiss and Tell Dec 27, 1993

Bob and Pete go on a sales trip and Bob spends the entire evening dodging the sexual advances of his potential client, Joyce Leona-Curtis, although Pete doesn't believe it.

EP6 Michiana Moon Mar 23, 1997

Pete fixes Sylvia up with a notorious ladies' man, Buzz Loudermilk.

EP7 Have Yourself a Married Little Christmas Mar 23, 1997

Whitey loses an engagement ring among Christmas presents for orphans.

EP8 Better to Have Loved and Flossed Mar 23, 1997

The dental hygienist who ran off with Sylvia's husband returns to town, and Sylvia decides to confront her.
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Released: 18 September 1992 Ended
Producted By: Paramount Television Studios
Country: United States of America
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Bob is an American television situation comedy which ran on CBS from September 18, 1992 until December 27, 1993. It was the third sitcom starring vehicle for Bob Newhart, and proved to be far less successful than The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart, his previous outings with the network. Bill Steinkellner, Cheri Steinkellner and Phoef Sutton comprised the creative writing team behind the show. The series was produced by Paramount Television. All 33 episodes became available on DVD April 3, 2012.

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williamtxx I have been an of bob Newhart. loved bob Newhart show and Newhart show. this show must have been written by idiots. dialog between actors is mostly inane.actresses who played is wife and daughter were fine. the rest should be taken out to the back forty and shot. by far the worst tv show I have ever seen
droopyherby BOB was ahead of its time - certainly in its setting. A comic book company? Now a network would LOVE that - how hip, how edgy, comic books and graphic novels are everywhere!!! But in the early 90's comic books hadnt quite had their comeback yet. But that's what made the show unique. The very underrated Cynthia Stevenson was so good playing off of Bob and I loved his pet cat. The show should have been given a chance and NOT changed the setting. The second season they totally changed it so Bobw as working for a greeting card company and they crowbarred in Betty White and jere Burns but the show was already staggering at that point. Seems like too much interference and second guessing. They should have left it alone and let the audience find it instead of the other way around (which failed anyway).
jimel98 "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.
catsoup14 Bob was the new vehicle for CBS during its 1992-1993 season. It was a critic's favorite, and it's 1st season alone landed Bob Newhart on the front cover of TV guide twice-a rare accomplishment! Often on many of the critics 10 best list for the 1992-1993 television season, `BOB' was an under appreciated, gem. Unfortunately, CBS decided to re-tool the show (changing it's format), dumping 90% of the cast, putting it back on Fridays (the show received a major ratings boost when it appeared on Monday's midway through it's first season) and adding Betty White for it's second season. But to no avail, the show was quickly cancelled.In my opinion, its first season was one of the sharpest sitcom's I have ever seen: Quick, Odd, Quirky, Funny, and touching. I would have to disagree with the previous `critique' above/below, the chemistry on this show was great and the timing was wonderful. May this series finally get some credit? Way above it's time, and sharper and more sophisticated than Seinfeld was at the time.the best show on all four networks of the 1992-1993 season.