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The Joey Bishop Show

  • Série télévisée
  • 1961–1965
  • 30min
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6,5/10
391
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The Joey Bishop Show (1961)
Comedy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJoey Bishop stars as Joey Barnes, a New York talk show host, in this half-hour filmed series about the misadventures of a Hollywood public-relations man.Joey Bishop stars as Joey Barnes, a New York talk show host, in this half-hour filmed series about the misadventures of a Hollywood public-relations man.Joey Bishop stars as Joey Barnes, a New York talk show host, in this half-hour filmed series about the misadventures of a Hollywood public-relations man.

  • Création
    • Louis F. Edelman
  • Casting principal
    • Joey Bishop
    • Joe Besser
    • Abby Dalton
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    391
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    • Création
      • Louis F. Edelman
    • Casting principal
      • Joey Bishop
      • Joe Besser
      • Abby Dalton
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Joey Bishop
    Joey Bishop
    • Joey Barnes
    • 1961–1965
    Joe Besser
    Joe Besser
    • Mr. Jillson…
    • 1962–1965
    Abby Dalton
    Abby Dalton
    • Ellie Barnes…
    • 1962–1965
    Corbett Monica
    Corbett Monica
    • Larry Corbett…
    • 1962–1965
    Mary Treen
    Mary Treen
    • Hilda…
    • 1962–1965
    Madge Blake
    Madge Blake
    • Mrs. Barnes
    • 1961–1962
    Warren Berlinger
    Warren Berlinger
    • Larry Barnes
    • 1961–1962
    Marlo Thomas
    Marlo Thomas
    • Stella Barnes
    • 1961–1962
    Mel A. Bishop
    • Call Boy…
    • 1961–1965
    Guy Marks
    Guy Marks
    • Freddy
    • 1962–1963
    Matthew David Smith
    • Joey Barnes Jr.
    • 1963–1965
    Maxine Semon
    Maxine Semon
    • Mrs. Jillson…
    • 1962–1964
    John Griggs
    • Mr. Willoughby…
    • 1961
    Jackie Russell
    • Peggy…
    • 1962–1965
    Lenny Kent
    Lenny Kent
    • Waiter…
    • 1961–1965
    Buddy Lewis
    Buddy Lewis
    • Assistant…
    • 1962–1964
    Patrick Waltz
    Patrick Waltz
    • Charlie - Guard #2…
    • 1961–1964
    Joe Flynn
    Joe Flynn
    • Frank
    • 1961
    • Création
      • Louis F. Edelman
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    Teenie

    "A breath of fresh air!"

    This show was truly "a breath of fresh air." At a time when turmoil was beginning to shape things to come in this country, this program was nothing but a barrel of laughs. Joey Bishop's deadpan deliveries were nothing short of hilarious. The times that he did break up on camera were classics. Guy Marks was my all-time favorite sidekick compared to Corbett Monica. One thing that confused me, though - Abby Dalton was pregnant during both seasons, but when the series moved to CBS they identified the child-to-be as their first. I remember her son Matthew David Smith playing the baby in the second season. Anyone know what was up with that? It's still fun to watch on the TV Land network with all the original laughs intact.
    W.B.

    Now, HERE'S A Switch! . . .

    During the mid-1960's color boom, many TV programs on the air at the time went from black-and-white to color. But there was one program where the reverse happened: Joey Bishop's early 1960's sitcom. Here's the bit: During most, if not all, of the show's run on NBC-TV, it was filmed and aired in what the Peacock Network called "living color". However, for what turned out to be its final season when the series went to CBS-TV, it went from living color to drab black-and-white (the "Tiffany Network" didn't start "going color" until after the Bishop show left the air for good in 1965). One other detail should be noted: During the NBC years, Mr. Bishop wore his hair parted to the right, however in the program's last season on CBS, his hair part shifted to the left, as indeed it would be set on his 1967-69 ABC-TV talk show (and, for that matter, to this day).
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    It got better.

    The other reviewer described the first season, the second season evolved with, Joey getting his own show, marrying Abbey Dalton, etc. These shows have a better supporting cast and some genuinely funny characters and one-liners. Not the best, but not a one star either.
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    So Funny I Forgot To Laugh

    IMO - Had this early-1960s TV Sit/Com not made frequent use of "canned laughter", then, you can be certain no one (in their right mind) would be laughing, or giggling (or, even snickering, for that matter) at the comedy that was delivered here.

    Personally, I failed to see the humor of the situations in this show that centered around a dull, middle-aged man (Joey Bishop) who was still living with his mother (as were his younger brother, his sister, and his sister's husband, too) and who was repeatedly being fired from his job.

    As a "so-called" comedian - I found Joey Bishop's persona to be so dry, flat, and uncharismatic that I could only describe him as being nothing but a big, egocentric bore.

    I cannot believe that in its day this decidedly dreary TV show apparently had its audiences at home breaking out into peals of uncontrollable laughter.... Like - Duh!
    5atlasmb

    Not Joey's Best

    Starring Joey Bishop as comedian Joey Barnes, this series allowed its star to basically play himself. While quick quips make the grade for guest hosting "The Tonight Show", they have almost no place in a scripted show like TJBS. I would argue that many of the most successful comedy series of the early 60s were stale and lacking (when compared to other top comedy series), but that is no excuse for the lackluster efforts of any one show.

    The additions of (the wife) Abby Dalton and the hilarious idiosyncracies of (the building super) Joe Besser certainly helped, but the deadpan comedy misfirings of star Joey cannot be overlooked. Many times his schtick works against the comedic efforts of his costars. For example, in one scene Corbett Monica is demonstrating his impersonation of a housefly. Joey ridicules the routine throughout, eventually tossing Corbett out of the apartment.

    Though Joey had talents--- comedic and musical--- this series did not showcase them in the best light. Compare this show with "The Jack Benny Show", for example, which always felt fresh and creative. To those who think "Son of a gun" is waggishly amusing, I wryly reply, "Well!"

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    • Anecdotes
      One episode of the series, known only as "#85", is now considered lost. The episode, filmed on November 15, 1963, guest starred comedian and impressionist Vaughn Meader. Meader had skyrocketed to fame impersonating then-President John F. Kennedy. Approximately one week later, President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas effectively ending Meader's career. According to a report in The New York Times (December 1, 1963), the episode was set to air in February 1964 but NBC decided to "scrap" the episode believing it was disrespectful to the slain president. The same report claimed the tape on which Meader's episode was recorded was "erased".
    • Crédits fous
      On eleven season 3 episodes, the producer is credited as Josylar, which was Joey Bishop's production company. Josylar is an acronym of the first two letters of Joey's and wife Sylvia's first name and the first three letters of Larry Bishop, Joey and Sylvia's son.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Make Room for Daddy: Everything Happens to Me (1961)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 1961 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Desilu Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Bellmar Enterprises
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    • Durée
      30 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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