Bob OR George & Leo dvd Bob Newhart 3rd&4th Series| 1400020 | Arizona | | 469372 | -- | | $27 | -- | | | 152 | 18 days | |
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Price is for EACH set, or both sets for 47.00. Bob Newharts 3rd Series "BOB" is 27.00, and his 4th Series "George & Leo" is 24.00. Quality is 9+ and will ship in sleeves.
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"Bob", Bob Newharts 3rd Comedy Series. 29 Episodes on 5 dvds. Co starring Lisa Kudrow and Tom Poston.
"George & Leo", Bob Newharts 4th Comedy Series. 22 Episodes on 3 dvds. Co starring Judd Hirsch & Jason Bateman. George & Leo was a sitcom starring Judd Hirsch and Bob Newhart as widely divergent men who become in-laws when their children get married. George's (Newhart) son was played by Jason Bateman. Bess Meyer initially played Leo's (Hirsch) daughter, but was replaced after the first eight episodes by Robyn Lively. The series was set on Martha's Vineyard. It originally ran on CBS in 1997 for 1 season.
Bob is an American television situation comedy starring Bob Newhart. It was the actor's third series for CBS and proved to be far less successful than The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart, his previous outings with the network, and is an example of a show being canceled due to being placed in the Friday night death slot.
In it Newhart portrayed Bob McKay, the creator of the 1950s comic book superhero Mad-Dog. When a Senate sub-committee decided such reading material could corrupt young readers, Mad-Dog faded into oblivion. Bob became a greeting card artist, and years later Mad-Dog is revived when the American-Canadian Trans-Continental Communications Company buys the rights to the series. Complications ensued when AmCanTranConComCo head Harlan Stone insisted Mad-Dog should be a bloodthirsty vigilante rather than the hero Bob originally created. Also creating havoc in Bob's life was constant conflict with his daughter Trisha, who bemoaned her perpetually single state. Other characters included Bob's wife Kaye: Albie, a klutzy gofer with low self-esteem: Chad, a spaced-out cartoon inker with a crush on Trisha: curmudgeonly Iris, an old-timer at the card company: Trisha's roommate Kathy: and Kathy's parents Patty and Jerry. | |  | | |
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