Suzanne Pleshette: Oh, Bob…


PleshetteHer wry smile and throaty voice remain. As Emily Hartley on the 1970s’ The Bob Newhart Show, she was the quintessential loving but skeptical wife in the kind of gentle comedy that is long gone from network TV.

A perfect partner for Newhart’s stammering psychologist, Suzanne Pleshette complemented his confusion with a sardonic sense of reality in a quirky series that evoked more smiles than belly laughs.

Newhart went to another series with another actress playing his wife, but Pleshette was there for the finale in 1990, waking up in bed next to him as Emily listening to Newhart describe his life in the second sitcom as a dream resulting from eating too much Japanese food the night before.

She died this weekend at 70 from respiratory failure after years of struggling against lung cancer, a beautiful woman and accomplished actress leaving behind sweet moments in our collective memory.

Cross-posted from my blog.

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All I have to say about this is:
O Puberty, where is thy sting.

I’ve been watching some old Bob Newhart shows - she was quite a presence. And yeah, quite the looker.

Add my name to the list of teen-aged boys who watched that show in the 70’s and hoped he would get lucky like Bob’s character did…