Bob Bendetson is a veteran Americantelevisionwriter, whose career has spanned over 20 years. He has written for The Jeffersons, ALF, Home Improvement and The Simpsons. The term writer can apply to anyone who creates a written work, but the word more usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, or those who have written in many different forms. ... For the South Park episode of the same name, see The Jeffersons (South Park). ... ALF or Alf can have several meanings: ALF is an acronym standing for Animal Liberation Front, an animal rights group Alf is an acronym for the Africa Leadership Forum. ... Home Improvement was an American television sitcom starring actor/comedian Tim Allen, and loosely based on his stand-up comedy routine. ... The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox network. ...
Simpsons Episodes
He has written (or co-written) the following episodes:
Simpsons Tall Tales is the season finale and twenty-first episode of the twelfth season of The Simpsons. ... Blame it on Lisa is an episode from the thirteenth season of The Simpsons in which the family goes to Brazil. ...
The show, set in Vermont, starred comedian Bob Newhart as "Dick Loudon", an author, local television talk show host and inn keeper.
He reaches over to wake up his wife sleeping next to him and it turns out to be Suzanne Pleshette[?], who portrayed Newhart's wife "Emily Hartley" in the 1970s sitcom, The Bob Newhart Show.
The show was produced by David Mirkin, (who also wrote nine episodes, and directed four), BobBendetson, Sheldon Bull, Barton Dean, Mark Egan, Stephen C. Grossman, Barry Kemp, Michael Loman, Richard Rosenstock, Mark Solomon, Roy Teicher, Dan Wilcox, Douglas Wyman, and Shelley Zellman.
At the end of the final show, Dick is hit in the head with a golf ball; he falls to the floor and the picture goes fl.
A light is turned on and the viewer sees Bob Newhart waking up in bed, not as Dick Loudon in Vermont but as Chicago psychologist Bob Hartley, Newhart's character on the 1970s series The Bob Newhart Show.
Bob then begins to tell Emily about the strange dream that he just had about being a Vermont innkeeper.