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Ginnie Newhart, wife of comedy legend Bob Newhart, dies

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ginnie Newhart, who was married to comedy legend Bob Newhart for six decades and inspired the classic ending to his series “Newhart,” has passed away. She turned 82.

    Publicist Jerry Digney said Newhart died in Los Angeles on Sunday after a long illness. No further details were available. The couple recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.

    Ginnie Newhart is credited with providing the idea for the 1990 “Newhart” finale, which featured a clever callback to her husband’s “The Bob Newhart Show.” The later show, in which Newhart was an innkeeper in Vermont, ended with him waking up in Chicago next to his on-screen wife of “The Bob Newhart Show”, revealing that the second series was a dream.

    Ginnie Newhart suggested the idea to her husband at a Christmas party also attended by Suzanne Pleshette, his on-screen wife on “The Bob Newhart Show.” That series ran for six seasons from 1972 to 1978 and helped cement Bob Newhart’s status as a legend of television comedies.

    She is survived by Bob Newhart, 93, their four children and 10 grandchildren.

    The Newharts met on a blind date set up by actor-comedian Buddy Hackett, according to details provided by Digney.

    The Newharts were close friends with comedian Don Rickles and his wife Barbara, and often traveled together. In interviews, the Newharts said that laughter was the secret to the longevity of their marriage.

    Born Virginia Lillian Quinn, Ginnie Newhart was the daughter of actor Bill Quinn, who appeared in ‘The Birds’, ‘Twilight Zone: The Movie’ and had more than 230 other film and television credits.

    Digney said a private funeral will be held for Ginnie Newhart.