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JOEY BISHOP SHOW, THE - Route 78

Air Date/Released Wednesday, April 25, 1962
Station/Studio NBC / Danny Thomas Enterprises
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

Joey Barnes is an L.A. Public Relations executive, working at a Hollywood advertising agency, whose clients frequently include celebrities. Single and still living at home, Joey's easygoing manner is often taken advantage of by his boss, and even his family who think his job makes him a player in the Hollywood community.

The L.A. Planning Commission reveals its plans for the new freeway, and the Barnes house and the rest of the neighborhood is in the way. Joey's proposal that the city move their houses to new lots before the 30-day deadline is approved, but Mrs. Barnes can't make up her mind where she wants to live. 29 days later she still hasn't decided, and a wrecking ball is standing by.


Cast: Joey Bishop (Joey Barnes), Madge Blake (Mrs. Barnes), Marlo Thomas (Stella Barnes), Warren Berlinger (Larry Barnes), Joe Besser (Mr. Jillson), George Petrie (Surveyor), John Gallaudet (Mr. Wheelwright), Chick Chandler (Mr. Collier), Richard Reeves (Mover), Mel A. Bishop, Sid Gould, Ellie Kent, Hazel Pierce (Neighbors)

Crew: James V. Kern (Director), Harry Crane, Stan Dreben (Writers), Marvin Marx (Producer), Louis F. Edelman, Danny Thomas (Executive Producers), Herbert W. Spencer (Music)
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