FLASHBACK: Bob Newhart, Who Has Passed Away At 94, Attends The 1986 Emmy Awards Ceremony

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On Thursday, comedian and actor Bob Newhart passed away at the age of 94.

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00:00Has there been a golden era of TV?
00:07Oh yeah, I think there have been several.
00:11Burl and Sid Caesar and then The Honeymooners and Mary Tyler Moore and All in the Family.
00:23And I think we're going through one right now.
00:27TV's come out of the doldrums and it's kind of back to what it used to be, which was good entertainment, good writing.
00:34I mean, the good writers left for a couple of years. I don't know where they went, but they're back and they're writing and that's great.
00:40If you were in charge of a network, what would be the first thing you would do?
00:46The first thing I would do would be to fire me because I'm absolutely the wrong person to be in charge of a network.
00:52The shares would go from $70, $80 to $2.
00:57I would have threats upon my life by people who'd sold their homes and put the money in the network.
01:03No, I mean, performers, we have no business doing that kind of thing.
01:08That's done by a whole different kind of person than we are.
01:12What shows do you watch now?
01:14I watch Cosby, I enjoy Bill. I watch Cheers, Gaten Alley, all MTM shows.
01:24It's a requirement. We're required to watch and people check on us if we don't.
01:32What shows did you watch when you were a kid? Did they have TV back then?
01:37No, they didn't have. We had gas TV then. They didn't have electricity.
01:44You'd be watching a show on a window come along and blow out the pilot light and then you couldn't watch the rest of them.
01:53No, I don't know. I watched what everybody watched.
01:56I watched Lucy, I watched Honeymooners, I watched Pearl, I watched all those great shows.
02:02Show shows, we all grew up on them.
02:05If you were to change programming today, what would you do? What would you change?
02:14I'd pay the performers more, I think.
02:23Television is doing a pretty good job. They're making a pretty good comeback.
02:27Cable made a run at them and hurt them there for a while, but now I think part of that audience is coming back.
02:34And it's good. I've made my living in television. I'm very proud of it.
02:38It does some incredible things. As you saw tonight, some of the shows are in early frost and shows like that.
02:46It's pretty good. It gets knocked around a lot, but it's pretty good.
02:51It's been good to me and I think it's good.

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