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Release Date: Friday 1 February 2013
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"His private maxim 'That's close enough' underpinned his quitting accountancy as a career. And so accountancy's loss was comedy's gain. His routines are as hilarious today as when his first LP The Button-Down Mind was issued. It actually beat Elvis to No 1 in the US charts. Newhart worked as a copywriter for a film producer and whiled away the time writing imaginary telephone calls. Some he sent to radio stations and also tried out at comedy clubs. Bob made his mark as a solo straight man - the rather nervous half of an imaginary dialogue with an inept learner driver or a life-guard who has found an unexploded bomb ('You think that's unusual do you, finding a shell on the beach?) or the sceptical recipient of yet another Raleigh life-changing discovery etc- but the beauty of Newhart's performance is that one can so easily speculate what the other participant in the dialogue is saying." (James Murray)
1. Introducing Tobacco to Civilisation 1962 6:01 (Newhart/Kaufman/Rosen/Hargrove/Sharp/Hinkley)
2. Bus Drivers' School (Newhart) 1960 6:10
3. Kruschev Landing Rehearsal (Newhart) 1960 4:44
4. Driving Instructor (Newhart) 1960 8:05
5. Defusing a Bomb (Newhart/Kaufman/Rosen/Hargrove/Sharp/Snyder/Hinkley) 1962 7:03
6. An Infinite Number of Monkeys (Newhart) 1960 1:31
7. Abe Lincoln v Madison Avenue (Newhart) 1960 7:31
8. The Cruise of the U.S.S. Codfish (Newhart) 1960 5:00
9. Merchandising the Wright Brothers (Newhart) 1960 3:05
10. The Grace L. Ferguson Airline (and Storm Door Co.) (Newhart) 1960 9:23
11. Retirement Party (Newhart) 1960 8:05
12. Ledge Psychology (Newhart) 1960 5:15