Make 'Em Laugh (The Funny Business of America)
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JOEY BISHOP SHOW, THE - Double Time
Air Date/Released | Saturday, January 5, 1963 |
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Station/Studio | NBC / Danny Thomas Enterprises |
Featuring | Joe Besser (Solo) |
Joey Barnes hosts a network, late-night New York talk show. Episodes revolve around his professional and personal life, with celebrities appearing as themselves. At home are Joey's beautiful wife Ellie, and maid Hilda. Joe Besser costars as Mr. Jillson, the apartment building superintendent, a high-strung man with a heart of gold, and a never-seen wife who is only heard yelling "Jillson!" through the building's ventilation system. Rounding out the main characters is Freddy, Joey's best friend, head writer and manager.
After Joey performs a benefit at the State Penitentiary, a trustee look-alike mugs him and takes his place. Freddy takes the convict home to Ellie, and a dazed Joey finds himself doing time.
Cast: Joey Bishop (Joey Barnes, Louie), Abby Dalton (Ellie Barnes), Joe Besser (Mr. Jillson), Guy Marks (Freddy), Sheldon Leonard (Kowalski), Addison Richards (Warden), James Edwards, Patrick Waltz (Guards), Mel Bishop, Johnny Silver (Convicts), Robert Anderson (Officer), Maxine Semon (Voice of Mrs. Jillson)
Crew: Danny Thomas, Joey Bishop (Executive Producers), Marvin Marx (Producer), James V. Kern (Director), Stan Dreben, Ralph Goodman (Writers)
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