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  1. 1993 wurde Bob Newhart in die Hall of Fame der Academy of Television Arts & Sciences aufgenommen, 2002 erhielt er den Mark-Twain-Preis für seine Verdienste um den amerikanischen Humor. Neben insgesamt drei Grammy Awards im Laufe seiner Karriere erhielt Newhart 2013 nach zahlreichen vorherigen Nominierungen einen Emmy Award für seinen Gastauftritt in The Big Bang Theory .

  2. 22 de may. de 2022 · Bob Newhart features in 6 rib-tickling episodes of The Big Bang Theory as Professor Proton, the host of a children's science show that Sheldon and Leonard grew up on. The two of them, especially Sheldon, idolize him, making for some hilarious and heartfelt interactions. From performing science experiments for the guys to appearing as a wise ...

  3. 12 de abr. de 2022 · This is a short video of a hilarious blooper the great Bob Newhart made on his second sitcom, "Newhart."Bob, as Dick Loudon, messes up his wife Joanna's name...

  4. The big bang theory Guest Bloopers Part 2 *Reupload-Audio Fixed*

  5. You are viewing a list of Bob Newhart's 6 appearances on The Big Bang Theory. The Proton Resurgence. Season 6, Episode 22 - Aired May 2, 2013. Sheldon is delighted to learn that his childhood hero, Professor Proton, is still alive and available for party bookings. Appeared as Professor Proton - Arthur Jeffries.

  6. 13 de may. de 2019 · Who doesn’t remember The Bob Newhart Show, one of the great TV sitcoms of all time! It ran on CBS from September 16, 1972, to April 1, 1978, and, in addition to Bob, starred Suzanne Pleshette as his wife; Bill Daily was their friendly but inept neighbor; Peter Bonerz was the dentist in he shared the office floor with, and their sharped-tongued receptionist was played by Marcia Wallace.

  7. 16 de sept. de 2013 · LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Bob Newhart, among TV's most enduring stars with shows stretching back more than five decades, wept as he finally captured his first Emmy Award. Newhart, 84, was honored at Sunday's creative arts Emmy ceremony for his guest role last season on "The Big Bang Theory" as Professor Proton, a down-on-his-luck former host of a children's science show.