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* RealLifeRelative: Bill Quinn, who guest-starred in four episodes, was Bob Newhart's real-life father-in-law.
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* RealLifeRelative: Bill Quinn, Creator/BillQuinn, who guest-starred in four episodes, was Bob Newhart's real-life father-in-law.
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* FriendshipOnTheSet: With the exception of Bob Newhart and Suzanne Pleshette, who were already friends prior to production, the whole cast became very close friends on the set of this show and would remain so for the rest of their lives.
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* OutOfHolidayEpisode: The bicentennial episode, "Caged Fury", aired two months after Independence Day on October 2, 1976.
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* OutOfHolidayEpisode: The bicentennial episode, "Caged Fury", aired two three months after Independence Day on October 2, 1976.
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** The show is famous for its depiction of Bob and Emily Hartley as television's first DINK family (before the term was even coined) at Bob Newhart's insistence, but this might not have remained the case had Suzanne Pleshette been able to have children of her own. She had been pregnant filming the pilot (she tragically miscarried) and made clear to the producers that if she got pregnant again, she would be having the baby, as she wanted to start to a family. The decision was made that they would cross that bridge when they came to it - but as it turned out, she never did get pregnant again, rendering the point moot.
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** The show is famous for its depiction of Bob and Emily Hartley as television's first DINK family (before the term was even coined) at Bob Newhart's insistence, but this might not have remained the case had Suzanne Pleshette been able to have children of her own. She had been pregnant filming the pilot (she tragically miscarried) and made clear to the producers that if she got pregnant again, she would be having the baby, as she wanted to start to a family. The decision was made that they would cross that bridge when they came to it - but as it turned out, she never did get pregnant again, rendering the point moot.
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** At the start of the series Howard is a navigator for an airline, a job that's since been replaced by computers. In fairness, that job was on its way out even in the 1970s and the show eventually addresses this, as Howard gets laid off and retrains to become a pilot.
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** At the start of the series Howard is a navigator for an airline, a job that's since been replaced by computers. In fairness, that job was on its way out even in the 1970s and the show eventually addresses this, as Howard gets laid off and retrains to become a pilot. (Later episodes forget this development entirely and revert Howard back to the navigator position.)