Chuck lorre interviews bob newhart biography
Chuck Lorre has paid tribute to Bob Newhart, his friend who also happened to play Arthur Jeffries aka Professor Proton, on The Big Bang Theory....
Bob Newhart Had One Concern Chuck Lorre Decided Not To Address Ahead Of His Big Bang Theory Debut
As Bob Newhart prepared for his first ever appearance on The Big Bang Theory, he had a very particular worry.
He was a dream casting choice for creator of the show, Chuck Lorre, but the executive producer completely ignored Newhart’s concern for that maiden appearance.
In the end, Newhart would go on to feature in a total of six Big Bang Theory episodes.
His character also carried over into Young Sheldon, the popular spin-off series of the long-lasting CBS sitcom.
In his two-and-a-half-hour interview, Bob Newhart () discusses his upbringing and early roots in comedy.
He appeared in three episodes of that show.
Part of what made TBBT great was the choice of guest stars. Star Trek legend William Shatner is one of the most iconic actors who agreed to make a cameo on the show.
It took some convincing from main cast member Kaley Cuoco, however, for the special appearance to occur.
Jimmy Speckerman is considered by many fans to be the worst ever guest star to feature on Big