The Joey Bishop Show (TV series)

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[[File:Abby Dalton Joey Bishop Joey Bishop Show 1962.JPG|thumb|[[Abby Dalton]] prepares to be carried across the threshold as the new Mrs. Joey Barnes, September 15, 1962]][[File:Abby Dalton Joey Bishop Joey Bishop Show 1962.JPG|thumb|[[Abby Dalton]] prepares to be carried across the threshold as the new Mrs. Joey Barnes, September 15, 1962]]
In the second incarnation of ''The Joey Bishop Show'', Joey Barnes is still the host of a New York City talk/variety television show. Every character other than Joey was dropped from the show, and a new supporting cast was assembled. In addition to the format changing, ''The Joey Bishop Show'' began filming in front of a live audience.{{cite news|title=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.|last=McLellan|first=Dennis|date=May 4, 1998|work=Los Angeles Times|page=1}}In the second incarnation of ''The Joey Bishop Show'', Joey Barnes is still the host of a New York City talk/variety television show. Every character other than Joey and Leonard Jillson was dropped from the show, and a new supporting cast was assembled. In addition to the format changing, ''The Joey Bishop Show'' began filming in front of a live audience.{{cite news|title=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.|last=McLellan|first=Dennis|date=May 4, 1998|work=Los Angeles Times|page=1}}
[[Abby Dalton]] joined the cast as Joey's new wife Ellie (whom Joey called "Texas" because she hailed from [[Texas]]); the sudden marriage was announced in the first retooled episode. The two live at the Carlton Arms, a posh [[Manhattan]] apartment building.[[Abby Dalton]] joined the cast as Joey's new wife Ellie (whom Joey called "Texas" because she hailed from [[Texas]]); the sudden marriage was announced in the first retooled episode. The two live at the Carlton Arms, a posh [[Manhattan]] apartment building.
Also joining the cast was [[Guy Marks]], who portrayed Freddie, Joey's manager. [[Joe Besser]] portrayed Mr. Jillson, the building's goofy and henpecked superintendent who lives in fear of his wife, Tantalia, who is never seen but often heard.<ref name=terrace />[[Joe Besser]] 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.<ref name=terrace /> During the show's second season, Tantalia was voiced as offstage presence by Maxine Semon; in later seasons the character was strictly referred to, not seen or heard.
Marks left the series after 19 episodes and [[Corbett Monica]] joined the cast as Larry Corbett, Joey's head writer.Also joining the cast was [[Guy Marks]], who portrayed Freddie, Joey's manager. Marks left the series after 19 episodes and [[Corbett Monica]] joined the cast as Larry Corbett, Joey's head writer.
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".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".
In the show's fourth and final season, two recurring roles are added. Joey Forman 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, [[Allan Melvin]] appears in several episodes as Art Miller, a policeman who becomes a friend of the family.
⚫Storylines for the remainder of the series' run mainly focus on Joey's home life, but also feature storylines 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 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". [[Rusty Hamer]], who appeared on ''Danny Thomas'' as Rusty Williams, also appeared as his character in three season-four episodes: "Rusty Arrives", "Rusty's Education", and "Joey Entertains Rusty's Fraternity".
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 girl is played by [[Kathleen Kinmont]], Abby Dalton's real-life daughter. Jackie Russell, once a regular on the show as Peggy, shows up as a nurse in this episode.
⚫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 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". [[Rusty Hamer]], who appeared on ''Danny Thomas'' 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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