The Joey Bishop Show

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  • 1961
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.2  (213)

The Joey Bishop Show was a late-night comedy show that aired on CBS from 1967 to 1969. The show was hosted by Joey Bishop, a comedian and actor known for his work in films and television. Throughout its run, The Joey Bishop Show featured a variety of guests, including actors, musicians, and other celebrities. Regis Philbin, who would later become a well-known talk show host in his own right, served as Bishop's announcer and sidekick on the program.

The show was known for its lighthearted and irreverent humor, with Bishop often poking fun at himself and his guests. The format of the show typically included an opening monologue from Bishop, followed by a series of comedy sketches or interviews with guests.

One recurring bit on the show was a segment called "Ask Joey", in which Bishop would answer questions from audience members in a humorous and often offbeat way. The show also featured musical performances from a wide range of artists, including popular bands and solo acts.

Despite its popularity, The Joey Bishop Show was eventually cancelled due to declining ratings. However, the show remains a beloved piece of television history for many viewers who remember the humor and entertainment it provided during its two-year run.

In addition to Bishop and Philbin, the show's cast also included several regular contributors, such as comedian Corbett Monica and actress Sylvia Miles. Together, they helped to create a unique and memorable comedic atmosphere that was unlike anything else on television at the time.

Overall, The Joey Bishop Show was a classic late-night comedy program that provided laughs and entertainment for viewers during its brief but memorable run. From Bishop's quick wit and humor to Philbin's enthusiastic banter, the show was a shining example of the best of television entertainment in the late 1960s.

The Joey Bishop Show is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (123 episodes). The series first aired on September 20, 1961.

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Joey Discovers Jackie Clark
26. Joey Discovers Jackie Clark
March 30, 1965
Joey has a young comedian Jackie on his show and everyone raves about him, Joey gets him a regular gig at a big club. But Jackie's mother objects to his being in show business so everyone must work to get her to change her mind.
What'll You Have?
25. What'll You Have?
March 23, 1965
Larry is cooking Italian for Joey's dinner party. The party breaks into an argument over the baby, Ellie wants a girl this time, Between the son-of-a-guns and oh-brothers, the men are getting in deeper and deeper.
Joey the Star Maker
24. Joey the Star Maker
March 16, 1965
Joey over praises Dorothy Miller's performance in an amateur theatrical so her husband Art asks Joey to put her in his show. Joey obliges, casting her as a scrub woman but everything goes wrong from there.
Larry's Habit
23. Larry's Habit
March 9, 1965
With Ellie away, Larry comes to stay with Joey. When Joey begins exhibiting eccentric behaviors, Larry jumps to the conclusion that Joey is reverting to childhood. Larry engages a psychiatrist to pose as a reporter to surreptitiously examine an unsuspecting Joey. When Joey learns the truth, he turns the tables on both of them by pretending to have symptoms of mental illness.
Never Put It in Writing
22. Never Put It in Writing
March 2, 1965
After many years of service, Joey decides to give Larry his own office. He also hires an additional writer to assist Larry with the weekly banter. The new hire makes Larry feel insecure, which brings to light the fact that he and Joey have never had a written contract between them in the 15 years they have been working together.
Joey Changes Larry's Luck
21. Joey Changes Larry's Luck
February 23, 1965
Larry's run of bad luck has shaken his confidence so Joey talks the guys into letting Larry win at poker. Larry, feeling reassured, starts taking wild chances and Joey must tell him the truth.
The Sergeant's Testimonial
20. The Sergeant's Testimonial
February 16, 1965
Joey is asked to give a glowing testimonial to a sergeant who made his life miserable while he was in the army. After Joey refuses to attend the reunion, his friends recall the moments of conflict between the two men.
The Do-It-Yourself Nursery
19. The Do-It-Yourself Nursery
February 9, 1965
Ellie has rehired temperamental Krupnik to redo the nursery and Ellie has promised to keep Joey away. When she fails, Krupnik storms out and Joey decides to finish the nursery with Larry's help.
Joey Entertains Rusty's Fraternity
18. Joey Entertains Rusty's Fraternity
February 2, 1965
Rusty Hamer, who played Rusty Williams on Make Room for Daddy (1953) (AKA "The Danny Thomas Show"), plays the same character who is now a college student and comes to stay with the Barnes family for a while in the second of three guest appearances. Joey and three of his no-good pals help Rusty and his fellow pledges carry out a most unusual fraternity initiation stunt.
The Sultan's Gift
17. The Sultan's Gift
January 26, 1965
The State Department asks Joey to perform for a visiting Sultan and after the potentate enjoys what he sees, he gifts Joey two harem girls. Ellie is dismayed but the government says they must keep them to help with foreign relations.
Rusty's Education
16. Rusty's Education
January 19, 1965
Rusty Hamer, who played Rusty Williams on Make Room for Daddy (1953), plays the same character who is now a college student and comes to stay with the Barnes family. Joey is stuck for answers to the questions of his collegiate house guest Rusty until Larry comes up with help in the form of a convicted bookie with a photographic mind who memorized everything he read as a prison librarian.
The Weed City Story
15. The Weed City Story
January 12, 1965
Joey and Larry head out of town for a short golf outing and make an error in stopping in a small hamlet. Tom Weed recognizes Joey as a celebrity and keeps coming up with schemes to keep him in town for a ceremony on Saturday.
Rusty Arrives
14. Rusty Arrives
January 5, 1965
Rusty Hamer , who played Rusty Williams on Make Room for Daddy (1953) (AKA "The Danny Thomas Show"), plays the same character who is now a college student and comes to stay with the Barnes family for a while in the first of three guest appearances. The Barnes brace themselves for the arrival of their young house guest, and are astonished when he behaves himself like a perfect young gentleman.
A Hobby for Ellie
13. A Hobby for Ellie
December 29, 1964
Joey doesn't want Ellie doing any housework while she is pregnant and encourages her to take up a hobby to occupy her time. But it's Joey and Larry who start creating art, turning it in a destructive competition.
Jillson's Toupee
12. Jillson's Toupee
December 13, 1964
After seeing the abuse Jillson gets for his baldness, Joey decides to buy him a hairpiece. Soon the other residents of the apartment building are trying to get Jillson fired because he spends all his time fixing his toupee and not doing his job.
Ellie Goes to Court
11. Ellie Goes to Court
December 6, 1964
Ellie gets a ticket for an illegal left turn and decides to fight it in court against Joey's advice. During the trial Joey is accused of fighting the charge for publicity and Ellie comes to his defense.
Joey's Courtship
10. Joey's Courtship
November 29, 1964
Joey gives Larry some advice about how to conduct his love life, and describes how smoothly his courtship of Ellie had been, how simple and uncomplicated it was, though it turns out Ellie feels cheated, and wanted so much more to indicate the strength of Joey's affection, making life hard for Joey.
The Perfect Girl
9. The Perfect Girl
November 22, 1964
Joey and Ellie are host to an attractive young woman Liz and Larry becomes smitten after a few dates with her. The committed bachelor becomes wary that she has marriage in mind and convinces Joey to help him break up with Liz. Ellie has ideas of her own.
Joey Goes to a Poker Party
8. Joey Goes to a Poker Party
November 15, 1964
Joey has been sticking close to home during Ellie's pregnancy but is persuaded to go out for an evening. When his poker game lasts all night, he tries to fool Ellie by changing the clocks but she turns the tables on him.
You're What, Again?
7. You're What, Again?
November 8, 1964
Ellie is expecting another baby but is afraid to tell Joey because of how he reacted during her first pregnancy. Joey though misinterprets and thinks Ellie has fallen out of love with him. They avoid speaking up so the misunderstandings continue.
The Nielsen Box
6. The Nielsen Box
November 1, 1964
After Joey tells jokes about Hilda one night, another of their little feuds erupts. When Hilda calls a TV installer, Larry and Joey believe she is now a Nielsen viewer and try to make amends so she will watch their show.
In This Corner, Jan Murray
5. In This Corner, Jan Murray
October 25, 1964
Joey and Jan plan on doing a fake boxing match for the TV show but Larry gets things mixed up and both men start training for a real fight.
Joey and Larry Split
4. Joey and Larry Split
October 18, 1964
Joey forgets to wish Larry's new girlfriend Marlene happy birthday and she ends the relationship. Larry doesn't feel Joey is apologetic enough and decides to terminate their long association. Ellie tries to fix things.
Joey vs. Oscar Levant
3. Joey vs. Oscar Levant
October 11, 1964
Everyone in the apartment building is trying to avoid Oscar Levant due to his non-stop complaining. Naturally Ellie invites him him to stay for a few days without asking Joey. Joey tries to be a good host but really wants to tell Oscar off.
Joey the Patient
2. Joey the Patient
October 4, 1964
Ellie again summons Joey Jr's pediatrician and while he's at the apartment Dr. Fisher becomes concerned about Joey Sr's throat. Suddenly it's the father in a hospital about to have surgery.
Joey Goes to CBS
1. Joey Goes to CBS
September 27, 1964
After Joey's show is canceled, his wife and friends attempt to cheer him up but do a terrible job. After three weeks Joey starts to get depressed but then he receives a very welcome phone call from CBS.
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Where to Watch The Joey Bishop Show
The Joey Bishop Show is available for streaming on the CBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Joey Bishop Show on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    September 20, 1961
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (213)
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