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  1. Joey Barnes, played by deadpan comic Joey Bishop, was the host of a Tonight Show talk program that originated in NY. Stories revolved around his personal and professional life as a TV celebrity, and many guest stars appeared, playing themselves.

  2. Joey Barnes, played by deadpan comic Joey Bishop, was the host of a Tonight Show talk program that originated in NY. Stories revolved around his personal and professional life as a TV celebrity, and many guest stars appeared, playing themselves. On the eve of his wedding to Ellie, Joey is asked to fill in for a nightclub entertainer at Las Vegas.

  3. Synopsis. The Joey Bishop Show is an American sitcom starring entertainer Joey Bishop. The series premiered in September 1961 on NBC where it aired for three seasons. The series then moved to CBS for its final season. Executive produced by Danny Thomas, The Joey Bishop Show is a spin-off of Thomas' series The Danny Thomas Show.

  4. The Joey Bishop Show TV-G 1961 - 1965 4 Seasons Comedy List Reviews Joey Barnes balances his job hosting a TV talk show originating in New York, his family and his celebrity.

  5. Season 2. Joey Bishop stars as New York talk show host, Joey Barnes, in this witty, smartly-written sitcom. The second season marked a new beginning for the series, with new cast members and hilarious new characters. Joey is at his deadpan best as he juggles his professional life with married life. 66 1963 34 episodes.

  6. October 12, 1963. ( 1963-10-12) Jillson drops off some packages to Joey's apartment and mentions how he's looking forward to seeing Danny Thomas on Joey's show that night. Joey bought some more toys for Joey, Jr. Hilda, for the first time, asks Joey for tickets to his show because Danny will be on.

  7. The Joey Bishop Show (TV series), an American situation comedy television series, broadcast by NBC (1961–1964) and CBS (1964–1965) The Joey Bishop Show (talk show), an American television talk show program, presented on ABC's nighttime schedule (11:30pm–1am) from April 1967 to December 1969. Category: Disambiguation pages.