Newhart S03E22 - Estelle Getty
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- Estelle Getty appears 17:20 and plays Miriam the Librarian.
Dick and his crew have VITA fever when the local broadcasting awards, the VITAs, are scheduled to be announced. Dick, inspired by a puppet show put on by Larry and the boys for an ailing Stephanie, decides to jazz up his act to win a VITA nomination.
Two great comedians from my generation.They didnt swear to get people to laugh.Amazing artists.
Yeah... 'way back before The Dumbing Down of America... back when people could think and reason and appreciate subtle humor. Loved it. Thank you 👏🏆☺️
We never missed Newhart. I was a senior in high school when this came out. I watch his previous show as a kid. No tv like this today.
I do miss Newhart.
So many of us do miss Newhart.
Bob Newhart such a wonderful comedian. Could go from dead pan to hysteria in the flip of a switch. It was a much simpler time. We were all much simpler, less corrupted by media, the internet, society. The nostalgia it brings.
I think that's what every generation says 😁
@@coobay4786 yes but it's true in our situation. I'm 43, I grew up with no social media, no internet. I played outside and watched tv with my grandparents.
@@lucyinthesky4682 I still say every generation says that. I'm 68 and saw things becoming available like TVs, air conditioning, transistor radios, pocket calculators, greater availability of air travel & much more. My dad's generation saw things like the beginning of air travel, phones in every home, cars in every home, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners and many other things. My grandfather started his life in the horse & buggy age. My point is every generation thinks that their early lives were simpler times. Hopefully you'll live another 50 or 60 years and after seeing what comes you'll think of the time now as simpler times.
@@lucyinthesky4682 Exactly!!! Me too. 😆
@@coobay4786 well said
This was one of my favorite TV shows I still watch reruns every episode takes me back to the good O’Days
I used to watch this every Monday night on CBS.. XD
I bought a 800.00 dollar vcr so I could Record the show an never miss an episode.
Awww! This is so quaint and sweet and of course I love Estelle Getty!
Can Estelle Getty plays Sophia Petrillo from "The Golden Girls" and "Empty Nest" at the same time?
Bob's the king of sitcoms but the whole cast is great. Thanks for memories of younger days.
I love this show i wanted to stay in this inn where life was so easy and simple
I totally agree
LIFE IS NOT A TV SET, YOU INSIPID WITCH!
Well, that sure escalated quickly.
@@hankrogers8431
Behavior like yours is why people want a peaceful, simple life. A person of integrity can express the importance of reality without being a bully.
@@hankrogers8431 Is too.
This series brings back so many good memories. I loved this series and watched it every week. This was before VHS :) Thanks for posting.
Sorry but VHS was indeed around back then.
Larry, Darryl, and Darryl were so sweet!
They loved her so much. It was cute. 🥰
I forgot how hilarious this show was.
Thanks for reviving it !
Excellent show.
Loved the part with the spot lights and smoke.
I've been binge watching this show on weekends now. So funny.
This episode proved this was a community of caring people.
The puppet show was darling 🤣.
And Dick checking up on Stephanie was like a father figure to her & even tho I don't think Dick would admit to it. So 😋 🧁 🍪 🍩!!!!!
Dick wanted the ants to succeed in knocking over the rubber tree plant 🪴!!!! So did Stephenie too.
I think Stephanie was like a daughter to Dick & Joanna.
Great show.
Thanks for posting the beginning theme song and the ending credits, great posting. I subscribed.
I loved Peter Scolari when he was on Bosom Buddies
One of the GREAT TV shows.. staring one of the GREAT Comic Actors of all time. (I miss real TV)
"George, do you think I'm unemotional and cold..?"
"Yes, Dick".
This aired in May of 1985, which means it was probably shot sometime in February or March. It's likely that Estelle shot the pilot for The Golden Girls right after this.
The chubby guy is from the episode of Seinfeld where George quits, then pretends he didn't.
I enjoyed that puppet show WAY too much!
i really enjoyed it too
Me, too! 😆
Me too......Oh my!!! 😞
Rue Mcclanahan was on an earlier episode
Although they don't get to estelle until 17:42 seconds, it's worth it. I've never seen her play the "straight man" to another comedian.
I have to agree with Dick's comment "the Dewey decimal system suchs wind"😆
Thanks for the upload.. xd
I love it but just have to say Larry Darrel and Darrel doing the Puppet show for Stephanie make my Day and put Iceing on the cake. Those guys made me forget my troubles more than once growing up when the show was new
Larry, Darrel and Darrel are so awesome! 💓
The gentleman with the gray hair would later do an episode of the Golden Girls as Sophia's friend from Sicily Augustine Bagatelli.
yes & the tall balding guy was on GG as Don the hot tub man.
@@travisconley1981 All right, I'm gonna catch him but you're gonna sleep with him 🤣🤣
Is it Ralph Manza plays Jay Drury from "Banacek" along with George Peppard?
I remember. He wanted to travel with Sophia back to Italy. Dorothy paid for it if u remember so correctly.
LOVE this show !!
Not a cellphone, no computer. The real dark ages!
Lol☺
Not as "dark" with all those flashing screens
This was a good show.
the originally stuck up Stephanie and ants and a rubber tree plant ! Thanks
ESTELLE APPEARS 17:30. YOU'RE WELCOME.
Excellent viewing.
"I wish Larry, Daryll and Darryl would come back with their puppets" lol.😂
12:19 - *"Hi. I'm Larry. This is my brother Darryl. This is my other brother Darryl."*
RIP Peter Scolari Tom Poston Mary Frann Estelle Getty
The Actor on the right @ 19:15 would later star in an episode of Golden Girls as Sophia's Boyfriend.
Darreyl Henderson, as informative as you are cute … very! 🙂
Why 19.15? 😉
Oh yeah, from the bowling episode.
Picture it: Newhart, 1985
More like 1982.. XD
@@MrCraigblaze this episode aired in 1985
Awesome viewing.
LOVE NEWHART. ❤
The puppets were funny 😄
theme by henry mancini? impressive
So beautiful but a little sad for me. I don't know why exactly. Memories?
@@kathygermack1990
The intro and closing scenes together with the style of music evokes nostalgia, appreciation for (and a memory of) the feel-good culture of yesteryear (decades ago), when the small town country scene was pastoral, when beauty, whether material or behavioral, wasn't hard to find. I believe that feeling it elicited was why the show did well. This was a 1980's show that, in effect (except for the biting "humor"), paralleled The Andy Griffith Show of the 1960's, which itself harkened back to the 1930's. Similarly, the radio show, Prairie Home Companion, did the same thing, and that's why listeners loved it for so many years. Cultural change can be hard for people to deal with, so seeing or hearing a show that feels comfortable to the soul, brings some respite to the disconcerted. Such shows allow people to remember (with feeling) a time when neighbors were kind, a time of simplicity and peace. Even in the 1980's such things could be fairly easily seen, but most of us agree that they are hard to come by today. People miss those attributes of a peaceful life, they long for them, so it's completely understandable if it evokes nostalgia for you. Music is capable of touching the emotions, especially when put to an illustrative scene. Another show that did this was The Walton's. Amidst a sea of change, it can feel stabilizing to touch one's heart-roots to something familiar, peaceful and beautiful.
C A Catr. Not to mention "Little House on the Prairie"
I remember the final show, it was good tv!
Michele Conley Eckert, probably the best series ending in the history of television.
I didn't know Estelle Getty was on this show. I thought only was the only Golden Girl who guest starred on this series. This was several months before she became the iconic Sophia Petrillo.
This actually my favorite episode.
From Bob's original series, it was when he and Suze went to a ski resort that sucked and served "creamed chicken in a bag".
Ugh I hated that one! So contrived.😢
Great viewing.
Anyone ever wonder if Larry, Darryl and Darryl were cousins of the Darlings from Mayberry?
Like the episode where Vermont Senator Leahy checks in
It’s great how Bob Newhart is able to use his fictional character’s television show to spoof and mock the demands of real-world television producers and network executives. You don’t have to hear very many interviews with people in the television industry to know he has hit his mark. Every year of “The Bob Newhart Show” he had to fight back his character and his wife becoming parents. Finally, he said they could do it, but he wouldn’t be on the show if they did.
The credits for this episode are incorrect. These credits are for the episode ahead of this one, Season 3 episode 21; it is the only one that Dave Coulier was in. It is called The Prodigal Darryl.
That’s what I thought. I didn’t see Estelle Getty’s name in the closing credits, or the other actors in this episode.
Oh yeah, on the Comedy Network!
The fat guy with the tie was Frasier radio boss.
That's what I thought but he isn't credited on IMDb.
Our culture has devolved into the bachelor.
Agree. I thought soap operas where bad but the bachelor takes us farther down the black hole.
This must had been one of the last TV productions from MTM (Mary Tyler Moore), as it was somewhere in the late 1980s, MTM production was bought out and MTM Music Group in Nashville was closed down.
WKRP
Do you have the one when it is a rain storm and they think there is a killer on the loose.??
Ma!!!
Dick Martin was on laugh in. Directed by DM
God Bless Estelle Getty, great Golden Girl, she played the oldest woman on the Golden Girls but was actually the youngest of the 4, Betty White is the only woman still alive, I believe she’s 94-96yrs old now.
She was 97 in January and still going strong. Brilliant actress.
Rue Maclanahan was the youngest.
I actually don't know if Betty is still going strong. I haven't seen her on camera in ages. I'm thinking she has some health issues.
@@jusssayin480 She is almost 100, so she probably does. Some people have health issues at 30.
@@shb5872 no she wasn't. Estelle Getty was
Estelle Getty isn't "Miriam" the librarian. Dick introduces her as "Elsa Carruthers." Maybe you were thinking of Marian the Librarian from "The Music Man"?
Quick question, why didn't Estelle Getty's name come up in the credits at the end?
Weirdly, the credits that play at the end seem to be from another episode, maybe “The Prodigal Darryl.” I’m guessing that this wasn’t the way it originally aired.
RIP Estelle Getty
It was wonderful to see Estelle performing as something other than Sophia Petrillo from `The Golden Girls`. I am a little disturbed by the fact that the Newhart show did not even credit her for her appearance. Her name does not appear in the opening credits (after the theme), nor does it appear during the closing credits. How insulting.
Odd. IS it just not included in these YT clips. Sometimes they are generic closings.
These are the end credits for another episode. Except for the 3 brothers, no none listed is in this episode.
It must have gotten edited out. For many decades SAG rules have required all speaking part to be credited. BTW, Estelle Getty’s great leap to fame occurred when a young actor and playwright friend, Harvey Firestein, kept a promise and included a plumb role for hour in his Broadway smash and cultural touchstone and milestone, “Torch Song Trilogy,” in which she played the mother of the lead character, perhaps the heart of the show.. She was fantastic! (The role was given to Anne Bancroft when it was made into a film.) It transformed her from a workaday, yeoman actor into a Hollywood celebrity.
The whole show was insulting
The credits are for "The Prodigal Darryl" season 3 episode 21.
Is there any MTM series that has ever been given the HD+ treatment in remastering from the original reels? They produced so much "classic" tv that it's depressing to see the technical quality of these gems. Knowing most of their shows were recorded on film instead of video tape is definitely a mixed blessing. The quality is there, but nobody seems to want to spend the money to get it, leaving them at sub par quality. Some of the prints of MTM and Bob Newhart Show were so bad I've seen home movie film transfers in better shape. Newhart has probably aged the best of all the filmed series', but there is a lot of shows from MTM that are worthy of a new life in HD. These series' are long-running classics and not some 13 week flop. There is so much money wasted in Hollywood it's about time these shows be given better treatment. Maybe if they did a sci-fi series there would be more priority given to upgrade as that seems to be where most of the remastering goes.
I'm a cheapskate, but even I've bought blu-rays of lesser known and lesser quality shows just for the enhanced picture quality. I'm sure others have too.
This show infuriates me! 🤯 That supposed librarian said she was shelving an ophthalmology book under the 600’s using the Dewey Decimal System, when in fact ophthalmology is located in the 362s under diseases, specifically, 362.19! (Look it up!) Who do they think they are fooling?!
Virtually everyone who isn't a librarian? lol
Are you serious? Are you really ticked off?
I find it annoying when a show is aired, but no one bothered to get the facts straight. :(
Man that is certainly an eye opener!! Next you'll be telling us that American news is mostly fake!!!
Bernard, where is your sense of humor, this show was very funny, no f words used like so many so called comedians use, yes it's a little simple, but great humor!!
I have a sense of humor, and I can have a good time with no crass language and such, but usually his episodes are more enjoyable. The ending to this episode, in my opinion, could have been better.
The guy with tan jacket on was he the chef on It's a living?
haha
Larry, Darryl and Darryl are unkempt and off-putting when you first meet them, but they are actually really decent and sweet guys.
Bob Hope was one of the true Kings Of Comedy. Ask Richard....bitches
The show took place in Chicago, not New York!
18:43
The only reason why I love Newhart is because of Larry, Darryl and Darryl. I only pay attention to the show when they walk in. I don't really pay attention to anyone else. George and Joanna are ok, but Michael and Stephanie are just annoying. I pretty much ignore their scenes.
I didn't realize it way back then but I really see it now, Stephanie is so annoying I jump ahead when she talks.
That's the "personality" of a torturer.
I have come to despise laugh tracks now that I have had so many years of tv in my life... now 69 yrs old. Since I figured out the true purpose of those tracks, I started listening close to them lately. They are so fake - and now the new 'game shows' have fake laugh tracks so fake that they sound like a train whistle - and they play the same one over and over. So fake! They have taught Americans' that what is supposed to be funny - and now after all these years, we all laugh at worthless and often perverted humor... in other words, these laugh tracks have corrupted America - through the media! Most Americans are blind little sheep following the perverted path of the corrupted shepherd. I know - you won't understand. But some day you will - and then it will be too late for you!
I never found this show funny at all
jessie james, different strokes for different folks. It is a little bit cerebral and is much more a character- than plot-driven sitcom. It is more a commentary on the silliness and absurdity of life and people than seltzer down the pants. It’s much closer in character to the “Mary Tyler Moore” show than “I Love Lucy.”
@@inkyguy yes i suppose
then why are you watching it?
Maybe youre not ready for good comedy...stick to FUll House
I really don't see the humor in this silly program. How it could have lasted as long s it did is a mystery to me!
bernard brown Agreed. It never was a major hit and was almost cancelled numerous times. Funny how the show was ended, though.
@@travisjames3517 Oh, yes! I LOVED the ending of the series. I always looked for Larry and his brothers. I always thought that was funny. Stephanie was so pretty (just a little jealous) and I LOVED her hair. 80s hair was great. lol
You know who else hated this show? Stalin. Good ol' uncle joe.
this show needed better writers. so many great characters with unfunny lines and an overall staleness. too bad.
And yet millions seen hilarity in every line. I always thought "Newhart" was one of the best shows in tv history!!
silly waste of talent !!! what a money waste this show must have been. nothing funny at all
Awesome show.