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Towards the end of season two, Ellie discovers she is pregnant with the couple's first child. Their son, Joey Barnes, Jr. (played by Dalton's real son Matthew David Smith), was born in the season-two finale "The Baby Cometh". The child, still played by Smith, is seen on a recurring basis thereafter.
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Storylines for the series' run mainly focus on Joey's home life, but also feature episodes involving Joey's job as a television host. As such, various celebrities (who typically appeared as themselves) who were guests on Joey Barnes' talk show appeared throughout the series' run. Although the second
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struggled in the ratings. After the first re-tooling, ratings for the series improved and NBC renewed it for a second season. The series' second revamped season proved to be popular with audiences and ratings increased. By the end of the third season, the series had dropped in the ratings again and
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Upon its September 1961 premiere, the series struggled in the ratings. In an effort to improve viewership, NBC decided to "readjust" the series. After episode 13, several characters, including Joey's older sister Betty, brother-in-law Frank, Joey's potential love interest Barbara Simpson and Joey's
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joined the cast on a recurring basis as Charles "Charlie" Raymond, Mr. Willoughby's nephew who takes over as president of the PR firm and becomes Joey's new boss. As of episode 20, Joey had a new girlfriend, Peggy Connolly, played by Jackie Russell, who would last through the end of the season. In
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NBC announced it would be dropped from its lineup in January 1964 (the series' third-season finale episode aired in May 1964). Around this time, Danny Thomas decided to end his series after eleven years despite its still high ratings. To compensate for Thomas' absence, CBS immediately picked up
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By the time the series was picked up by NBC, Bishop's character's name was changed to Joey Barnes (Bishop had insisted his character and he share the same initials) and the character of Joey's father was dropped. Two additional characters were added; a younger brother named Larry
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appears in several episodes as Art Miller, a policeman who becomes a friend of the family. In the next-to-last episode, Ellie gives birth to the couple's second child, a girl (whose name is not revealed in the episode.) The baby is played by
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portrayed Mr. Jillson, no longer Joey's assistant but now the building's goofy and henpecked superintendent. He lives in fear of his wife, Tantalia, who is never seen but often heard. Also joining the cast was
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during its first season except for five episodes which were filmed and broadcast in color to promote parent company RCA's color television sets on special "all color nights" which included episodes of
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incarnation of the series was seemingly unrelated to the first incarnation, the series featured Danny Thomas in two season-three episodes: "Danny Gives Joey Advice" and "Andy Williams Visits Joey".
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McLellan, Dennis (May 4, 1998). "He's the Bishop of Lido Isle; Television: Reruns of '60s sitcom give comedian a new set of '90s fans and a chance to relive golden years".
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Storylines during the first season typically revolve around Joey's misadventures concerning his job and problems with his colorful family. As the series was a spin-off of
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as Rusty Williams, also appeared as his character in three season-four episodes: "Rusty Arrives", "Rusty's Education", and "Joey Entertains Rusty's Fraternity".
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were low. By late fall 1964, ratings had not improved. In an effort to save the series, CBS moved it to Tuesday nights opposite the second half of ABC's
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The Season 4 season opener, "Joey Goes to CBS", premiered on Sunday night September 27, 1964 at 9:30 P.M. opposite NBC's highly popular western series
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and Danny Thomas who also served as the executive producer. The series was produced by Thomas' company, Bellmar Enterprises. It was filmed at
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plays Dr. Sam Nolan, Joey Jr.'s pediatrician who also lives in the same building as the Barnes family. Towards the end of the season,
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Adams, Val (January 29, 1964). "32 New TV Shows Scheduled for Fall Season; 28 Programs Dropped by Networks in Reshuffle".
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announced in October 2016 it would begin airing the series the following January, including the rarely seen first season.
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from September 1961 to April 1964. After NBC canceled the series because of its low ratings, it was aired by
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featured many celebrity guest stars who appeared as themselves. Among the celebrity guest stars are:
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program. These are Manufacture-on-Demand (MOD) releases, available exclusively through Amazon.
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joined the cast as Joey's new wife Ellie (whom Joey called "Texas" because she hailed from
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prepares to be carried across the threshold as the new Mrs. Joey Barnes, September 15, 1962
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In September 2004, Questar Entertainment released the complete second season of
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boss Mr. Willoughby, were dropped. Several crew members were also dismissed.
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Denton, Charles (January 28, 1962). "Sad Start Plagues Joey Bishop Series".
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characters in the first season's fourth episode titled "This Is Your Life".
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apartment building. Their maid (and later nanny) named Hilda, portrayed by
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In the show's fourth and final season, two recurring roles are added.
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The series was conceived as a vehicle for entertainer Joey Bishop by
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episode 22, Joey gained a new assistant, Leonard Jillson, played by
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Adams, Val (December 1, 1963). "News of TV and Radio: Good Taste".
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Jackie Russell as Peggy Connolly (season 1, episodes 20-33 only)
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John Griggs as J.P. Willoughby (season 1, to episode 13 only)
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in 1960. At the time, Thomas was starring in his own series,
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for the 1964–65 season, it reverted to black-and-white.
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added during post-production for "sweetening" purposes.
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Maxine Semon as the voice of Tantalia Jillson (season 2)
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joined the cast as Larry Corbett, Joey's head writer.
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Actors who appeared in guest starring roles include:
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Matthew David Smith as Joey Barnes, Jr. (seasons 2-4)
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Berard, Jeanette M.; Englund, Klaudia, eds. (2009).
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as Leonard Jillson (season 1, episode 22 - season 4)
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Index

The Joey Bishop Show (talk show)

Joey Bishop
Abby Dalton
Sitcom
Danny Thomas
Louis F. Edelman
Stan Dreben
Garry Marshall
Mel Ferber
Jerry Paris
Joey Bishop
Abby Dalton
Vincent Youmans
Irving Caesar
Jimmy Van Heusen
Sammy Cahn
Sometimes I'm Happy
Herbert W. Spencer
list of episodes
Milt Josefsberg
NBC
CBS
The Danny Thomas Show
sitcom
Joey Bishop
NBC
CBS
Danny Thomas
spin-off

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