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#98 "Joey Goes To CBS"

Aired: September 27, 1964 -- Production Number: 098 --Copyright: 1964
Joey has just moved into a new penthouse apartment when he learns his television show has been canceled. So he goes to CBS Television Network and his show gets picked up.
Written by: Jerry Belson and Garry Marshall
Directed by: Jerry Paris
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Lenny Kent as Max
Sarah Selby as Woman
Tom Jacobs as Waiter
 
Note: This episode is just like in real life, Joey Barnes and Joey Bishop both got there shows canceled from NBC and both picked up by CBS.
 
#99 "Joey, The Patient"
Aired: October 4, 1964 -- Production Number: 101 -- Copyright: 1964
When Joey has to have his tonsils out, two doctors decide to teach him a lesson for making jokes at their expense.
Written by: Douglas Morrow
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Richard Keith as Benny Harwell
Tim Herbert as Dr. Fisher
Dave Ketchem as Dr. Marks
Karen Norris as Nurse
Matthew David Smith as Joey Barnes, Jr.
Joey Forman as Dr. Sam Nolan
 
#100 "Joey Vs. Oscar Levant"
Aired: October 11, 1964 -- Production Number: 103
Joey Barnes is dismayed to learn that Oscar Levant, the most disliked tenant in his apartment house, is to be his house guest.
 
#101 "Joey And Larry Split"
Aired: October 18, 1964 -- Production Number: 102
Their long friendship almost breaks up when Joey Barnes forgets he promised Larry to wish his girlfriend a happy birthday.
 
#102 "In This Corner, Jan Murray"
Aired: October 25, 1964 -- Production Number: 105 -- Copyright: 1964
Joey Barnes and guest star Jan Murray agree to put on a comedy boxing show for charity, but it turns into a real life grudge match.
Written by: Dick Conway and Roland MacLane
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Joey's Special Guest:
Jan Murray
Guest Cast:
Barbara Stuart as Toni Murray
Joey Giamba as Fighter
 
#103 "The Nielson Box"
Aired: November 1, 1964 -- Production Number: 100 -- Copyright: 1964
Because he thinks his housekeeper has a Nielsen rating device on her TV set, Joey sets out to get on her good side.
Written by: Sam Loske and Joel Rapp
Directed by: Jerry Paris
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Orville Sherman as Herman
Matthew David Smith as Joey Barnes, Jr.
 
#104 "You're What, Again?"
Aired: November 8, 1964 -- Production Number: 106 -- Copyright: 1964
Because Joey Barnes was so panicky over their first born, Ellie puts off telling him she is expecting again.
Written by: Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Joey Forman as Dr. Sam Nolan
 
Note: Joey Besser doesn't appear in this episode.
 
#105 "Joey Goes To A Poker Party"
Aired: November 15, 1964 -- Production Number: 108 -- Copyright: 1964
When Joey comes home late from a poker party, he tries to set the clock back but doesn't realize that Ellie is aware of this trick.
Written by: Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Guest Cast:
Allan Melvin as Bernie
Herbie Styles as Freddie
Mel Bishop as Jack
Johnny Silver as Charlie
Buddy Lewis as Milkman
Matthew David Smith as Joey Barnes, Jr.
 
Note: Neither Joe Besser nor Mary Treen appear in this episode.
 
#106 "The Perfect Girl"
Aired: November 22, 1964 -- Production Number: 109 -- Copyright: 1964
Larry Corbett falls hard for a pretty houseguest of Joey and Ellie Barnes. However, when he feels that she wants to marry him, he stops pursuing the relationship and asks Joey to tell her the romance is over.
Written by: Carl Kleinschmitt and Dale McRaven
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Shirley Bonne as Liz
 
#107 "Joey's Courtship"
Aired: November 29, 1964 -- Production Number: 110 -- Copyright: 1964
Joey tries to give Larry the benefit of his expert experience with romance but the whole thing blows up in his face. In the process of telling Larry, he discovers that Ellie is bitter because Joey never really courted her before their marriage.
Written by: Charles Stewart
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Allan Melvin as Policeman
 
#108 "Ellie Goes To Court"
Aired: December 6, 1964 -- Production Number: 111 -- Copyright: 1964
Ellie gets a traffic ticket for an illegal left turn but insists that she is innocent. So she defends herself in court.
Written by: Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Parley Baer as Judge
Stacy Harris as Prosecuter
Robert "Bobby" Johnson as Baliff
Mel Bishop as Court Clerk
Bill Bradley as Policeman
 
#109 "Jillson's Toupee"
Aired: December 13, 1964 -- Production Number: 107-- Copyright: 1964
Tenants of the apartment house complain that Jillson is too busy admiring himself to do any work. (This is a result of Joey giving him a toupee as a gift, causing a surprising personality change.) But Jillson says he would rather lose his job than his new hair.
Written by: Carl Kleinschmit and Dale McRaven
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
William Keene as Salesman
Sarah Selby as Iris Simpson
Robert Carson as Jim Simpson
Tom Jacobs as Customer
Keith Green as Boy
Tracy Stratford as Girl
Other Children ..... Nancy Lewis, Marc Winters, Peter Robbins, Butch Sherwood
Joey Forman as Dr. Sam Nolan
Matthew David Smith as Joey Barnes, Jr.
 
#110 "A Hobby For Ellie"
Aired: December 29, 1964 -- Production Number: 112 -- Copyright: 1964
Joey becomes deeply concerned over the physical well-being of his expectant wife, Ellie, and despite her vigorous protests, insists on taking over all the house work. Joey and Larry than decide that Ellie needs to pick up a hobby, but they disagree on what it should be.
Written by: Ix Elinson and Fred S. Fox
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
 
Note: Neither Joe Besser nor Mary Treen appear in this episode.
 
#111 "Rusty Arrives"
Aired: January 5, 1965 -- Production Number: 113 -- Copyright: 1964
Joey's nephew Rusty Williams (Rusty Hamer, of "Make Room For Daddy") comes to stay with Joey and Ellie. Joey and Ellie are shocked to see that he conducts himself like a well-behaved gentleman instead of a typical teenager.
Written by: Carl Kleinshmit and Dale McRaven
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Rusty Hamer as Rusty Williams
Matthew David Smith as Joey Barnes, Jr.
 
Note: Joe Besser doesn't appear in this episode.
Rusty Hamer makes his first of several appearances in this episode.
 
#112 "The Weed City Story"
Aired: January 2, 1965 -- Production Number: 115
Guest star Cliff Arquette plays a whistle stop hotel operator who resorts to every conceivable device to keep Joey Barnes in town long enough to officiate at a local post office ground- breaking.
 
#113 "Rusty's Education"
Aired: January 19, 1965 -- Production Number: 114-- Copyright: 1965
Now that Rusty is a college student, he keeps asking Joey questions that Joey doesn't know the answer to. In order to seem smart, he and Larry ask for help from a convicted bookmaker with a photographic mind.
Written by: Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinshmitt
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Charles Cantor as "Inagain Finnegan"
Peter Leeds as Bernie Stern
Allan Melvin as Police Sgt. McCormick
Rusty Hamer as Rusty Williams
 
#114 "The Sultan's Gift"
Aired: January 26, 1965 -- Production Number: 117-- Copyright: 1964
After Joey Barnes entertains at an official luncheon in honor of a visiting sultan, the potentate expresses his appreciation by sending him a couple of harem beauties, much to the dismay of Ellie.
Written by: Jerry Belson
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Frank Wilcox as Charles Clayton
Mickey Simpson as Punjab
Ray Kellogg as Danjab
Pat Winters as Harem Girl
Merissa Matha as Harem Girl
 
Note: Joe Besser doesn't appear in this episode.
 
#115 "Joey Entertains Rusty's Fraternity"
Aired: February 2, 1965 -- Production Number: 116 -- Copyright: 1964
Joey Barnes and three pals help Rusty Williams and his fellow pledges carry out an unusual fraternity initiation stunt, by dressing like girls and going to a fraternity dance.
Written by: Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Rusty Hamer as Rusty Williams
Rick Newton as Fraternity President
Craig Marshall as Pledge
Darryl Richards as Pledge
Mike Winkelman as Pledge
Cliff Norton as Al
Joey Forman as Dr. Sam Nolan
 
Note: Jeo Besser doesn't appear in this episode.
 
#116 "The Do-It-Yourself Nursery"
Aired: February 9, 1965 -- Production Number: 118 -- Copyright: 1965
Joey Barnes takes on the chore of converting a spare room into a nursery after Joey's unending barrage of chatter and unsolicited advice forces the workmen he hired to quit the job.
Written by: Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Herbie Faye as Krupnik
 
Note: Joe Besser doesn't appear in this episode.
 
#117 "The Sergeant's Testimonial"
Aired: February 16, 1965 -- Production Number: 119 -- Copyright: 1965
Joey Barnes refuses to attend a reunion of his wartime Army outfit when he learns that his sadistic former master sergeant will be the guest of honor.
Written by: Carl Kleinshmitt and Dale McRaven
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Cliff Norton as Al
Allan Melvin as Art
Barry Kelley as Sergeant Murdock
 
#118 "Joey Changes Larry's Luck"
Aired: February 23, 1965 -- Production Number: 120 -- Copyright: 1965
Habitual loser, Larry Corbett, suddenly wins during an evening of careful rigged poker, and decides to parlay his hot streak into a fortune for himself and his friends.
Written by: Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Allan Melvin as Art
Cliff Norton as Al
Gene Baylos as First Waiter
Lenny Kent as Second Waiter
Myrna Ross As Cashier
Mel Bishop as Customer
Ronnie Martin as Customer
 
Note: Neither Abby Dalton nor Joe Besser appear in this episode.
 
#119 "Never Put It in Writing"
Aired: March 2, 1965 -- Production Number: 121 -- Copyright: 1965
Joey's generosity is misinterpreted when he tries to reward Larry for his long years of faithful service by giving his own office and hiring another writer to help him. Larry, however, takes thinks that this means that Joey is trying to get rid of him.
Teleplay by: James Allandice and Tom Adair and Dale McRaven and Carl Kleinschmitt
Story: James Allandice and Tom Adair
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Bobs Watson as Bernie Stern
 
Note: Abby Dalton doesn't appear in this episode.
 
#120 "Larry's Habit"
Aired: March 9, 1965 -- Production Number: 122 -- Copyright: 1965
Larry stays in Joey's home to keep him company while Ellie is away and nearly drives him to distraction with his knuckles.
Teleplay by: Carl Kleinschmitt and Dale McRaven
Story: Sam Locke and Joel Rapp
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast: Allan Melvin as Art
Frank Wilcox as Dr. Rangle

Note: Abby Dalton doesn't appear in this episode.

 
#121 "Joey, The Star Maker"
Aired: March 16, 1965 -- Production Number: 123 -- Copyright: 1965
Joey generously lauds a friend's wife for her performance in an amateur Production and then finds himself being coerced into putting her on his own television show.
Written by: Garry Marshall and Jerry Belson
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Barbara Stuart as Dorothy Miller
Allan Melvin as Art Miller
Robert S. Carson as Mr. Beatty
Herkie Styles as Clapboard Man
JacQueline Russell as Housewife "A"
Tom McDonough as Cameraman
 
Note: Neither Abby Dalton nor Corbett Monica appear in this episode.
 
#122 "What'll You Have?"
Aired: March 23, 1965 -- Production Number: 122 -- Copyright: 1964
Joey and Ellie are having a party and one of the guests asks Ellie what does she thing the new baby will be and she says a girl. But Joey argues saying that it will be another boy. Then Ellie suddenly goes into labor and the Barnes' have a baby girl.
Written by: Carl Kleinschmitt and Dale McRaven
Directed by: Mel Ferber
Produced by: Charles Stewart
Cast:
Joey Bishop as Joey Barnes
Abby Dalton as Ellie Barnes
Corbett Monica as Larry Corbett
Joe Besser as Mr. Jillson
Mary Treen as Hilda
Guest Cast:
Barbara Stuart as Dorothy Miller
Allan Melvin as Art Miller
Louise Glenn as Alice Nolan
JacQueline Russell as Nurse
Johnny Silver as Mr. Beaumont
Joey Forman as Dr. Sam Nolan
Kathleen Kinmont Smith as Joey and Ellie's new baby girl
 
Note: At the end of the credits Kathleen Kinmont Smith was credited as
Introducing (And We Do Mean Introducing) Kathleen Kinmont Smith
 
#123 "Joey Discovers Jackie Clark"
Aired: March 30, 1965 -- Production Number: 104
Joey Barnes, who "discovers" Jackie, finds the young man' mother doesn't want her son in show business.

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