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Old 04-01-2020, 11:18 PM   #16
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Season 3 of Joey Bishop has some great episodes, that's my favorite season. Season 2 is good also but I don't like Guy Marks, I like Corbett Monica better when he takes over after Marks was given the boot. Season 4 is decent overall but the series is starting to run out of steam at this point. Season 1 is my least favorite, I was really excited when Antenna TV picked up the series and started showing the season 1's, some episodes are good but as it turned out I'm not really fond of most of those episodes. I'll have to watch them again and see if my opinion might change.
I couldn't remember which actor was the really annoying one, but yes, the first one made those episodes almost unwatchable for me. So Corbett Monica was OK to me, also.

Mary Treen, the character actress, was a great addition to the show, and got some good zingers in on Joey (and vice versa). Also it was fun to see grown-up Rusty on a few season 4 episodes.
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The Jan Murray episode is in season 4, not a bad episode but not a great one either. Buddy Hackett appears in two episodes, one in season two and the other in season three, neither episode is that good. I agree Buddy Hackett can be annoying.
I may be wrong about Jan Murray. All I know is I can't stand Buddy Hackett. Such an annoying idiot.
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I couldn't remember which actor was the really annoying one, but yes, the first one made those episodes almost unwatchable for me. So Corbett Monica was OK to me, also.

Mary Treen, the character actress, was a great addition to the show, and got some good zingers in on Joey (and vice versa). Also it was fun to see grown-up Rusty on a few season 4 episodes.
Mary Treen was good in the series as the family housekeeper. The three episodes with Rusty are good, I enjoy those. I really like Joe Besser in this series, he's zany and the show needed someone like him as a counter balance to Joey's more subdued style of humor.

Probably my favorite episode of the whole series is the season 3 episode with Phil Foster and Leo Durocher, that one is really funny. Another good one from season 3 is Joey The Comedian vs. Larry The Writer, especially the first part of the episode where Joey gradually loses his cool and eventually blows his top, firing his writer Larry, then he fires the housekeeper Hilda, and he even fires his wife and child. LOL, it is classic.
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I may be wrong about Jan Murray. All I know is I can't stand Buddy Hackett. Such an annoying idiot.
Sometimes Buddy Hackett is funny but overall I'm not really a Buddy Hackett fan either. The two Joey Bishop episodes he's in aren't the greatest episodes which doesn't help matters any. From what I understand, when Buddy Hackett performed his routine in clubs, he was very risque/foul mouthed and used a lot of bad language.
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Yes, Besser added a lot to this show. As far as Phil Foster goes, he may have been good in this show, but if he was that loudmouth in Laverne and Shirley, ugh!
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Yes, Besser added a lot to this show. As far as Phil Foster goes, he may have been good in this show, but if he was that loudmouth in Laverne and Shirley, ugh!
Phil Foster is indeed a loudmouth in the Joey Bishop episode he's in, but the script is funny so he doesn't come across as annoying. Everyone has their opinion regarding comedy, you may or may not like the episode, for me it's my top favorite episode.
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Marlo had said in an interview, that by season 5, Clairol (sponser for the show) allowed her to get rid of the bangs and do a part. Apparently in previous seasons they would not allow it and insisted on her classic "bangs with bubble flip" hairdo.
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I recorded the season 5 episode "Super Reporter" today from Antenna and they showed the tag scene at the end that's deleted on the DVD from Shout Factory.
Following up on this post I made from 2020, not only does the "Super Reporter" episode on the season 5 DVD from Shout Factory have the tag scene missing, but there's another scene from earlier in the episode that's missing also. I can only imagine that Shout Factory ended up with an edited for syndication print of this episode, and the error wasn't noticed before the DVD set went into production. My recording of the episode from Antenna TV does include the other missing scene so that's a good thing.

Also, for those who are interested, all 5 seasons of That Girl are currently on Tubi for free viewing. On Tubi, the "Super Reporter" episode is complete/uncut.
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Following up on this post I made from 2020, not only does the "Super Reporter" episode on the season 5 DVD from Shout Factory have the tag scene missing, but there's another scene from earlier in the episode that's missing also. I can only imagine that Shout Factory ended up with an edited for syndication print of this episode, and the error wasn't noticed before the DVD set went into production. My recording of the episode from Antenna TV does include the other missing scene so that's a good thing.

Also, for those who are interested, all 5 seasons of That Girl are currently on Tubi for free viewing. On Tubi, the "Super Reporter" episode is complete/uncut.
Shout! made several mistakes early on; thanks for that update. I think I'll record that one off Antenna TV, too. It's a funny episode.
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Shout! made several mistakes early on; thanks for that update. I think I'll record that one off Antenna TV, too. It's a funny episode.
You're welcome Steve, I agree, Super Reporter is a pretty good episode from season 5.

There's about a half dozen other episodes on the DVD's that have shorter than usual run times, but Super Reporter so far is the only one that I can confirm is edited.
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Somebody I know came up with a pretty good reason some shows run shorter, usually by up to a minute. Show sponsors sometimes had mail in offers, contests, or other plugs. These are actually shown on the Ozzie and Harriet DVDs. It's probably the reason Some Leave It To Beaver, and more recently some of the Mayberry RFD episodes are in the 24+ minute range.
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Somebody I know came up with a pretty good reason some shows run shorter, usually by up to a minute. Show sponsors sometimes had mail in offers, contests, or other plugs. These are actually shown on the Ozzie and Harriet DVDs. It's probably the reason Some Leave It To Beaver, and more recently some of the Mayberry RFD episodes are in the 24+ minute range.
The season 3 DVD of Leave It To Beaver is the strange one, with some episodes around 26 minutes and some others around 25 minutes. It's possible that the 25 minute ones are not edited and the network just needed an extra minute at the time for whatever reason.

School Sweater is one 3rd season episode that I suspect might have a little edit in it, but I haven't been able to confirm if it's edited or not.
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The season 3 DVD of Leave It To Beaver is the strange one, with some episodes around 26 minutes and some others around 25 minutes. It's possible that the 25 minute ones are not edited and the network just needed an extra minute at the time for whatever reason.

School Sweater is one 3rd season episode that I suspect might have a little edit in it, but I haven't been able to confirm if it's edited or not.
A commercial this long would chop some time out of an episode --

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9x8PBc1G8E
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A commercial this long would chop some time out of an episode --

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9x8PBc1G8E
Thanks for sharing this, that's a 2 1/2 minute commercial and if originally shown during some season 3 episodes of Leave It To Beaver would probably explain why those episodes run a minute shorter than usual on the DVD's.
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