Archive-name: tv/program-guides/bob


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                                " BOB "
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                             PROGRAM GUIDE


                             by Dean Adams
                        {dnadams@nyx.cs.du.edu}

                             (June, 1992)



                ** FIRST SEASON - 25 episodes (1992-93) **

  
       Regular Cast:

         Bob McKay ........................ Bob Newhart
         Kaye McKay ....................... Carlene Watkins
         Trisha McKay ..................... Cynthia Stevenson
         Iris Frankel ..................... Ruth Kobart
         Chad Pfefferle ................... Timothy Fall
         Albie Lutz ....................... Andrew Bilgore
         Harlan Stone ..................... John Cygan
         Otto the Cat ..................... Samantha


       Production Staff:

         Created by ....................... Cheri Steinkellner
                                            Bill Steinkellner
                                            Phoef Sutton

         Music ............................ Lee Holdridge
         Supervising Producer ............. Don Seigel
                                            Jerry Perzigian

         Producer ......................... Stephen C. Grossman
         Executive Producer ............... Cheri Steinkellner
                                            Bill Steinkellner
                                            Phoef Sutton

         Director (primary) ............... Michael Zinberg
         Associate Producer ............... Michael R. Cannata
         Creative Consultant .............. Bob Ellison
         Story Editor ..................... Tracy Newman
                                            Jonathan Stark


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 1.  09/18/92  "MAD DOG RETURNS"  (40491-001)   {12.2/23}
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton / Andrew D. Weyman

 Bob Newhart plays the creator of the righteous comic-book superhero
 "Mad Dog", currently a fustrated greeting card artist.  In the opener,
 Chuck terhorst, chairman of the American-Canadian Trans-Continental 
 Communications Company (AmCanTranConComCo), decides to bring back Bob's
 comic book.  Unfortunately Bob's new co-worker wants to turn Mad Dog 
 into a vicious, crazed vigilante.

  <no guest cast>



 2.  09/25/92  "DRAWING A BLANK"  (002)   {12.5/23}
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Trisha and Kaye come with Bob to see his new office, but when Bob and
 Harlan pool their talents for the first new issue of Mad-Dog -- they 
 hit a dry well, and instead come up with some creative ways to hide 
 their predicament.  [Open: breakfast time for Otto and Bob]

  <no guest cast>



 3.  10/02/92  "MY DAUGHTER, MY FODDER"  (003)   {10.6/20}
 Don Seigel & Jerry Perzigian

 Trisha's wrenching heartbreak becomes mere fodder for a father
 in search of a Mad-Dog storyline, when Harlan wants to use her
 predicament in the premiere issue of Mad-Dog.

    Mr. terHorst ...... Michael Cumpsty



 4.  10/16/92  "PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS"  (004)   {9.9/18}
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Everyone takes a shine to Mad-Dog issue #1 -- except for the shoeshine
 guy in the lobby, who is terHorst's "voice of the common man".  Later,
 a focus group dubs the comic sound, aside from Penny being too dull.

    Elaine ............ Laura Waterbury
    Linda ............. Rebecca Staab
    Smitty ............ Bill Zuckert
    Ardell ............ Ken Sagoes
    Leonard ........... Ken Magee
    Janne' ............ Patty Holley
    Mr. terHorst ...... Michael Cumpsty



 5.  10/23/92  "TERMINATE HER"  (005)   {10.4/19}
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton / Dick Martin

 Bob promises Trisha a colorist's job at Ace Comics.  Unfortunately 
 Harlan has already given it to his girlfriend Shayla, whose greatest
 talent seems to be setting things on fire.  The problem is that 
 neither Bob or Harlan can manage to fire Shayla.

    Shayla ............ Christine Dunford
    Frank ............. Kevin Thompson



 6.  10/30/92  "P.C. OR NOT P.C."  (006)   {8.6/15}
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Color Trisha a femimist: on her first day as a colorist, she leads a
 rebellion among female staffers to protest the scantily clad portrayal
 of women in Ace comic books.  [Open: Bob and Otto watch a football game]

    Sharona ........... Christina Whitaker
    Nick Sherbula ..... John Pappas
    Janne' ............ Patty Holley
    Debra ............. Carol Ann Susi
    Vonnie ............ Audrey Rapoport
    Woman in Elevator . Sharon Madden



 7.  11/06/92  "STREET CAR NAMED CONGRESS-DOUGLAS"  (007)   {9.1/16}
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Bob and his poker pals solace a fellow player who's been kicked out
 by his wife, but it can't compare to the solace he seeks in Kaye.
  [Open: Otto brings a few friends in for the night]

    Jerry Fleisher .... Tom Poston
    Don Palermo ....... Steve Lawrence
    Buzz Loudermilk ... Dick Martin
    Vic Victor ........ Bill Daily



 8.  11/13/92  "UNFORGIVEN"  (008) 
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 terHorst puts it best: "Which moron is responsible for leaving the
 last page off the premiere issue of Mad-Dog?"  When Harlan finds 
 the culprit - Albie is history, and its up to Bob to get him his
 job back.  Also, Trisha brings her boyfriend home for dinner.

    Matthew ........... Anthony Cistaro
    Mr. terHorst ...... Michael Cumpsty



 9.  11/20/92  "MAD-DOG ON 34TH STREET"  (011)   
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Thanksgiving balloons into a wonderful holiday for Bob: a 70-foot
 Mad-Dog will float up 34th Street in Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade,
 that is if the balloon doesn't float away first.

    Noah .............. Stephen Wright
    Gus ............... Kenneth Tobey
    Mr. terHorst ...... Michael Cumpsty



 10. 12/04/92  "STONE IN LOVE"  (009)   
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Shayla, Harlan's firebrand ex-girlfriend, ignites a new round in their
 off-and-on romance.  [Open: Bob tries to get Otto to shake hands]

    Shayla ............ Christine Dunford
    Flight Attendant .. Sandy Edgerton
    Delivery Man ...... Eric W.C. Lee



 11. 12/11/92  "THE LOST EPISODE"  (010)   
 Tracy Newman & Jonathan Stark

 Bob turns frantic when his 28-year old copy of the very first issue 
 of Mad-Dog turns up missing, and in the hands of his "number one fan".
 Meanwhile, Trisha ropes the office with a jump-rope scam for charity.

    Malcolm Tibbits ... Bud Cort
    Paul .............. Paul Power



 12. 12/21/92  "A CHRISTMAS STORY"  (012)
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 At the company christmas party, Trisha throws caution to the wind 
 when she takes a dare from Chad and steals a silver spoon from 
 terHorst's office.  Also, Bob may have accidentally plagiarized 
 an old 1950s villain for the latest issue of Mad-Dog.
  [Note: this episode aired on a Monday]

    Shayla ............ Christine Dunford
    Taggart ........... Gregg Berger
    Guard ............. Suzanne Kent
    Paul .............. Paul Power



 13. 01/08/93  "LA SORPRESA"  (014)   {9.9/17}
 Don Seigel & Jerry Perzigian

 If there's one thing that gives Bob a headache, it's a birthday
 surprise--and boy, is he in for a throbber when everyone wants
 to celebrate (loudly).  [Open: Otto locks Bob outside]

    Vasquez ........... William Marquez
    Yolanda ........... Renee Victor
    Mr. terHorst ...... Michael Cumpsty



 14. 01/22/93  "BOB AND KAYE AND JERRY AND PATTY"  (013) 
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Jerry, the friend who came on to Kaye [episode 007], is back with
 his wife Patty and is eager to make up with the McKays, but Patty
 has her own idea of how to even the score.  Meanwhile, Trisha, Chad,
 Albie, and Kathy play an excruciating game of Mystery Date.
  [Open: Otto keeps turning on the TV]

    Jerry ............. Tom Poston
    Patty ............. Dorothy Lyman
    Kathy ............. Lisa Kudrow



 15. 01/29/93  "YOU CAN'T WIN"  (017) 
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Bob can't get excited about the comic-book industry's awards show,
 feeling it brings out the worst in all the nominees. [The following
  comic book artists appear as themselves: Sergio Aragones, Bob Kane,
  Mel Keefer, Jack Kirby, Mell Lazarus, Jim Lee, Marc Silvestri]

    Shayla ............ Christine Dunford
    Brett Dillon ...... George Newbern
    Monica ............ Rika Hofman
    Jean .............. Elizabeth Anne Smith
    Custodian ......... Nick Shields



 16. 02/04/93  "DA GAME"  (016)
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 The rush to Bob's is on after he lets slip that George Wendt and his 
 wife, Bernadette Birkett, will be over to watch the superbowl on Bob's
 new big-screen TV -- if it ever arrives.  Of course, everyone from the
 office arrives, in order to see "the guy who plays Norm on Cheers".
 Meanwhile, Otto is upset because so many guests are in the house.

    Shayla ............ Christine Dunford
    himself ........... George Wendt
    herself ........... Bernadette Birkett
    Vince ............. Joshua Malina
    Mac ............... Maclovio Perez



 17. 02/11/93  "THE MAN WHO KILLED MAD-DOG"  (018) 
 Mark Evanier

 Bob recalls the 50s (with help from a black-and-while movie),
 when he and Mad-Dog were attacked by a witch-hunting professor
 before a senate subcommittee.  [Open: Otto has to go to the vet]

    Dr. Edward Mars-Jones .. Brian Bedford
    Senator Wilkinson ...... Ray Reinhardt
    Joanne ................. Candace Houston
    special appearance ..... Walter D. Jacobson



 18. 03/05/93  "THE PHANTOM OF AmCanTranConComCo"  (015) 
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton / Dick Martin

 After a breakup with her boyfriend, Trisha is ready 
 for any man who will have her--even terHorst.

    Sishu ............. Lily Marive
    Mino .............. Jim Ishida
    Mickey ............ Christopher Maleki
    Wally ............. Hansford Rowe
    Mr. terHorst ...... Michael Cumpsty



 19. 03/12/93  "THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT 
                 OUR LADY OF CONSTANT SORROW"  (020)
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Bob gets roped into organizing a charity fundraiser.
 He decides on a "Las Vegas" gambling theme.

    Shayla ............ Christine Dunford
    Father Earl ....... Bryan Clark
    Fred Derfenbach ... George McGrath
    Miriam ............ Roberta Farkas
    Bruce ............. Michael McCarty
    Edna .............. Andonia Katsaros



 20. 04/12/93  "I'M GETTING RE-MARRIED IN THE MORNING"   {12.3}
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Trisha fast-forwards elaborate plans for her folks' silver wedding
 anniversary when she suddenly realizes that its only one day away.
  [Open: Otto has to go to the bathroom;  Note: starting with 
   this episode "Bob" was moved from its original Friday/9:30pm
   timeslot to Mondays at 8:30 pm]

    Shayla ............ Christine Dunford
    Vic Victor ........ Bill Daily
    Don Palermo ....... Steve Lawrence
    Buzz Loudermilk ... Dick Martin
    Jerry Fleisher .... Tom Poston
    Patty Fleisher .... Dorothy Lyman
    Priest ............ James Morrison
    Robber ............ Robert Miano
    Counterman ........ Gene Steichen



 21. 04/19/93  "TELL THEM WILLY MAMMOTH IS HERE"   {10.9}
 Don Seigel & Jerry Perzigian

 Bob ponders working part time on a comic book for kids, based on 
 a singing green mastadon.  Meanwhile, Trisha decides to move into 
 an apartment with her airhead friend Kathy, who then proceedes 
 to drive her crazy by having Albie around all of the time.  
  [Open: Otto vs. Sparrows;  Note: Jonathan Stark a BOB writer]

    Kathy ............. Lisa Kudrow
    Willy [Mammoth] ... Jonathan Stark



 22. 04/26/93  "DEATH OF AN UNDERWEAR SALESMAN"   {9.9/16}
 Tracy Newman & Jonathan Stark

 Bob's salesman buddy Buzz wants to get out of men's underwear and 
 back to work as a comic book artist.  When Bob brings him in to 
 help out with Mad Dog, he immediately becomes the office favorite.
 Meanwhile, Trisha competes for the employee of the month award.  
  [Note: this episode was postponed from March]

    Buzz Loudermilk ... Dick Martin
    Arlene Pickett .... Elizabeth Ruscio



 23. 05/03/93  "THE ENTERTAINER"   {10.8/18}
 Tracy Newman & Jonathan Stark

 Everything goes wrong when Trisha and Kathy throw the first dinner
 party at their new apartment and broken glass accidentally gets 
 into the Chicken Marsalla.  Also, Bob takes an instant dislike to
 Trisha's new boyfriend.  [Open: Bob sketches a "majestic" Otto]

    Jerry Fleischer ... Tom Poston
    Kathy ............. Lisa Kudrow
    Patty Fleischman .. Dorothy Lyman
    Todd .............. Mark Jupiter
    Paul .............. Paul Power



 24. 05/10/93  "NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH"  (025)   {10.3/17}
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Bob's new neighbor likes to exercise in the buff... and this is
 a view Bob would rather not have to see right outside his bedroom
 window, but how can he tactfully get that point across?

    Mert Zucker ....... Mike Starr
    Brenda Zucker ..... Ellen Ratner



 25. 05/17/93  "OH WHERE, OH WHERE HAS MY MAD-DOG GONE?"  (021)  {13.5}
 Cheri & Bill Steinkellner, Phoef Sutton

 Mad-Dog is sacrificed when the company makes cuts and a 
 desperate Bob gambles everything on a game of handball. 

    Buzz Loudermilk ... Dick Martin
    Buck Sikes ........ Michael Fairman
    Maxi .............. Luck Hari
    Guy ............... Ferdinand Carangelo


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            APPENDIX I - TITLE LISTING  (air date order)


     1. 09/18/92  (001)   MAD DOG RETURNS  
     2. 09/25/92  (002)   DRAWING A BLANK  
     3. 10/02/92  (003)   MY DAUGHTER, MY FODDER   
     4. 10/16/92  (004)   PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS  
     5. 10/23/92  (005)   TERMINATE HER
     6. 10/30/92  (006)   P.C. OR NOT P.C. 
     7. 11/06/92  (007)   STREET CAR NAMED CONGRESS-DOUGLAS
     8. 11/13/92  (008)   UNFORGIVEN   
     9. 11/20/92  (011)   MAD-DOG ON 34TH STREET   
    10. 12/04/92  (009)   STONE IN LOVE   
    11. 12/11/92  (010)   THE LOST EPISODE
    12. 12/21/92  (012)   A CHRISTMAS STORY
    13. 01/08/93  (014)   LA SORPRESA  
    14. 01/22/93  (013)   BOB AND KAYE AND JERRY AND PATTY 
    15. 01/29/93  (017)   YOU CAN'T WIN 
    16. 02/04/93  (016)   DA GAME  
    17. 02/11/93  (018)   THE MAN WHO KILLED MAD-DOG   
    18. 03/05/93  (015)   THE PHANTOM OF AmCanTranConComCo
    19. 03/12/93  (020)   THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK ...
    20. 04/12/93          I'M GETTING RE-MARRIED IN THE MORNING
    21. 04/19/93          TELL THEM WILLY MAMMOTH IS HERE
    22. 04/26/93          DEATH OF AN UNDERWEAR SALESMAN
    23. 05/03/93          THE ENTERTAINER
    24. 05/10/93  (025)   NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
    25. 05/17/93  (021)   OH WHERE, OH WHERE HAS MY MAD-DOG GONE?


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          APPENDIX II - TITLE LISTING  (Alphabetical Order)


    14. 01/22/93  (013)   BOB AND KAYE AND JERRY AND PATTY 
    12. 12/21/92  (012)   A CHRISTMAS STORY
    16. 02/04/93  (016)   DA GAME  
    22. 04/26/93          DEATH OF AN UNDERWEAR SALESMAN
     2. 09/25/92  (002)   DRAWING A BLANK  
    23. 05/03/93          THE ENTERTAINER
    20. 04/12/93          I'M GETTING RE-MARRIED IN THE MORNING
    13. 01/08/93  (014)   LA SORPRESA  
    11. 12/11/92  (010)   THE LOST EPISODE
     1. 09/18/92  (001)   MAD DOG RETURNS  
     9. 11/20/92  (011)   MAD-DOG ON 34TH STREET   
    19. 03/12/93  (020)   THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK ...
    17. 02/11/93  (018)   THE MAN WHO KILLED MAD-DOG   
     3. 10/02/92  (003)   MY DAUGHTER, MY FODDER   
    24. 05/10/93  (025)   NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
    25. 05/17/93  (021)   OH WHERE, OH WHERE HAS MY MAD-DOG GONE?
     6. 10/30/92  (006)   P.C. OR NOT P.C. 
     4. 10/16/92  (004)   PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS  
    18. 03/05/93  (015)   THE PHANTOM OF AmCanTranConComCo
    10. 12/04/92  (009)   STONE IN LOVE   
     7. 11/06/92  (007)   STREET CAR NAMED CONGRESS-DOUGLAS
    21. 04/19/93          TELL THEM WILLY MAMMOTH IS HERE
     5. 10/23/92  (005)   TERMINATE HER
     8. 11/13/92  (008)   UNFORGIVEN   
    15. 01/29/93  (017)   YOU CAN'T WIN 


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                   APPENDIX III - GUEST CAST LISTING


    Aragones, Sergio               himself (017) 
    Bedford, Brian                 Dr.Edward Mars-Jones (018) 
    Berger, Gregg                  Taggart (012) 
    Birkett, Bernadette            herself (016) 
    Carangelo, Ferdinand           Guy (021)
    Cistaro, Anthony               Matthew (008) 
    Clark, Bryan                   Father Earl (019)
    Cort, Bud                      Malcolm Tibbits (010) 
    Cumpsty, Michael               Mr. terHorst (003,4,8,11,14)
    Daily, Bill                    Vic Victor (007, 20) 
    Dunford, Christine             Shayla (005,9,12,16,17,19,20)
    Edgerton, Sandy                Flight Attendant (009) 
    Fairman, Michael               Buck Sikes (021)
    Farkas, Roberta                Miriam (019)
    Hari, Luck                     Maxi (021)
    Hofman, Rika                   Monica (017) 
    Holley, Patty                  Janne' (004, 6)
    Houston, Candace               Joanne (018) 
    Jacobson, Walter D.            special appearance (018) 
    Jupiter, Mark                  Todd (#23)
    Kane, Bob                      himself (017) 
    Katsaros, Andonia              Edna (019)
    Keefer, Mel                    himself (017) 
    Kent, Suzanne                  Guard (012) 
    Kirby, Jack                    himself (017) 
    Kudrow, Lisa                   Kathy Fleisher (013, #21, #23) 
    Lawrence, Steve                Don Palermo (007, 20) 
    Lazarus, Mell                  himself (017) 
    Lee, Eric W.C.                 Delivery Man (009) 
    Lee, Jim                       himself (017) 
    Lyman, Dorothy                 Patty Fleisher (013, 20, #23) 
    Madden, Sharon                 Woman in Elevator (006) 
    Magee, Ken                     Leonard (004) 
    Malina, Joshua                 Vince (016) 
    Marquez, William               Vasquez (014) 
    Martin, Dick                   Buzz Loudermilk (007, 20, #22, 21) 
    McCarty, Michael               Bruce (019)
    McGrath, George                Fred Derfenbach (019)
    Miano, Robert                  Robber (020)
    Morrison, James                Priest (020)
    Newbern, George                Brett Dillon (017) 
    Pappas, John                   Nick Sherbula (006) 
    Perez, Maclovio                Mac (016)  
    Poston, Tom                    Jerry Fleisher (007, 13, 20, #23) 
    Power, Paul                    Paul (010, 12, #23)
    Rapoport, Audrey               Vonnie (006) 
    Ratner, Ellen                  Brenda Zucker (025)
    Reinhardt, Ray                 Senator Wilkinson (018) 
    Ruscio, Elizabeth              Arlene Pickett (#22) 
    Sagoes, Ken                    Ardell (004) 
    Shields, Nick                  Custodian (017) 
    Silvestri, Marc                himself (017) 
    Smith, Elizabeth Anne          Jean (017) 
    Staab, Rebecca                 Linda (004) 
  * Stark, Jonathan                Willy Mammoth (#21)
    Starr, Mike                    Mert Zucker (025)
    Steichen, Gene                 Counterman (020)
    Susi, Carol Ann                Debra (006) 
    Thompson, Kevin                Frank (005) 
    Tobey, Kenneth                 Gus (011)  
    Victor, Renee                  Yolanda (014) 
    Waterbury, Laura               Elaine (004) 
    Wendt, George                  himself (016) 
    Whitaker, Christina            Sharona (006) 
    Wright, Stephen                Noah (011) 
    Zuckert, Bill                  Smitty (004) 

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                     APPENDIX IV - WRITING CREDITS


      Cheri Steinkellner, 
      Bill Steinkellner, 
      Phoef Sutton ..................... 001-008, 011, 009, 012,
                                             013, 017, 016, 015,
                                             020, #20, 025, 021


      Don Seigel & Jerry Perzigian ..... 003, 014, #21


      Tracy Newman & Jonathan Stark .... 010, #22, #23


      Mark Evanier ..................... 018


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                     APPENDIX V - DIRECTING CREDITS



      Michael Zinberg .................. 002, 003, 004, 006, 007,
                                         008, 011, 009, 010, 012,
                                         014, 013, 017, 016, 018,
                                         020, #20, #21, #22, #23,
                                         025, 021


      Dick Martin ...................... 005, 015


      Andrew D. Weyman ................. 001


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                      APPENDIX VI - PROGRAM NOTES


  The adventures of Mad Dog, his loyal sidekick Buddy, and plucky 
  girlfriend Penny.  Mad Dog is actually Dr. Jeffrey Austin, a mild 
  mannered veterinarian who in a bizarre scientific experiment gone 
  awry, is endowed with the adrenal glands of a Doberman pinscher
  giving him the super powers of a dog (super strength, super speed,
  super hearing, super smell).

  The cover of a classic Mad Dog comic (12 issues in total):
    " Mad-Dog, Mankind's Best Friend "  Price: $0.12 

  Chuck terHorst is Chairman of the American-Canadian Trans-Continental 
  Communications Company (AmCanTranConComCo), which owns of Ace Comics.
  The offices are located at 31 E. Wacker Dr. in Chicago.


  Series creators Bill & Cheri Steinkellner and Phoef Sutton were 
  members of the CHEERS production staff for seven years.

  Carlene Watkins was previously a regular on "The Tortellis", 
  an NBC Cheers spin-off which lasted for 13 episodes.

  Cynthia Stevenson starred on the short running syndicated series
  "My Talk Show".  She also guested in two Cheers episodes as Norm
  Peterson's secretary, Doris.

  Mad-Dog's arch-enemy is the Evil Mazza.  Strangely enough, one of
  the vice-presidents of Paramount Television is named Tom Mazza.

  "Bob" is filmed on the Paramount studio lot in Hollywood.

  Director Michael Zinberg has also worked on both of the previous 
  Bob Newhart series, particularly the original Bob Newhart Show. 
  In addition to directing many episodes, he was an Associate Producer,
  Producer, and eventually Executive Producer for the series.  He also
  directed several episodes of "Newhart".  His most recent credits
  prior to "Bob" was directing many episodes of "Quantum Leap".

  Marvel Comics recently began a series of "Mad-Dog" comic books.
  Each issue is split in two parts, one the classic original Mad-Dog
  envisioned by Bob McKay, and the other a vicious, crazed world 
  from Harlan Stone.  [There have been three issues to date]


  NOTE:  As of 06/93, CBS does not yet have BOB on its network 
  schedule for next season.  If you wish to express support for
  this series, write to the following address:

      Jeff Sagansky
      CBS Entertainment President
      7800 Beverly Blvd.
      Los Angeles, CA  90036



  FORMAT FOR EPISODE LISTINGS:

    a.  __ b __   " episode title "   ( c )  {d/e}
    writer(s) / director

      a. episode number by airing order
      b. original air date                d. rating
      c. production code                  e. ratings share


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