Bob Newhart on Stage
Grammy Museum Hosted Sold Out Event for Comedian
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - The Grammy Museum hosted comedian Bob Newhart before a sold out audience on March 9.
The program started with a slide show of Newhart’s life followed by an interview by Robert Santelli, the museum’s executive director.
They discussed his 50 years in show business. The comedian presented the museum with two original scripts, one from “The Bob Newhart Show” and the other form “Newhart,” his 1982 TV Series.
The show ended with a stand up routine from the famed comedian.
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The program started with a slide show of Newhart’s life followed by an interview by Robert Santelli, the museum’s executive director.
They discussed his 50 years in show business. The comedian presented the museum with two original scripts, one from “The Bob Newhart Show” and the other form “Newhart,” his 1982 TV Series.
The show ended with a stand up routine from the famed comedian.
©Los Angeles Downtown News. Reprinting items retrieved from the archives are for personal use only. They may not be reproduced or retransmitted without permission of the Los Angeles Downtown News. If you would like to re-distribute anything from the Los Angeles Downtown News Archives, please call our permissions department at (213) 481-1448.
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