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- Tonight Joey's guests are actress Bette Davis, actor Robert Wagner, singer-songwriter Jose Feliciano and songstress Bobbie Gentry.
- Joey interviews celebrities at the Hollywood premiere of "Doctor Dolittle," held earlier that day at the Paramount Theatre.
- Don Rickles hosts as Joey leaves for a two-week tour of Vietnam.
- Shortly before he is scheduled to perform at an important dinner attended by the Governor, Joey discovers he can't find his lucky cuff links. Joey refuses to go and perform unless he finds out his lucky cuff links. Joey goes to the laundry to find them and the two laundress look for them and Ellie makes believe that she finds them. But, later the women find them.
- First anniversary show, taped highlights of the past years programs are featured.
- Episode: (1967)1967–1969TV EpisodePremiere Show with guests Governor Ronald Reagan, Danny Thomas, Debbie Reynolds, Judge Noel Cannon, Brenda Arnau.
- 1967–19691h 30mTV Episode
- Wendell Niles fills in for Regis Philbin.
- 1967–1969TV Episode
- Frances Faye sings and plays piano on "The Man I Love" mentioning Teri Shepherd by her full name and Johnny Mann. She sings a medley of Joey/Well Alright/Summertime/It Ain't Necessarily So" beginning in Yiddish. She chats and jokes with Joey Bishop.
- Joey's mandolin playing on his TV show so disturbs his manager, Freddy, that the two decide to dissolve their lifelong friendship. But, when Freddy tries for a new job he needs Joey's recommendation and Joey writes terrible about Freddy. The two resolve their differences and Freddy is still Joey's manager.
- Freddie is acting like a high society gentleman because he's dating a woman who he thinks is a high society lady, but who is actually a model who lives in a one-room flat. He performs a comical one-man opera routine in Joey's living room.
- When Ellie's Aunt Cecilia, with whom Joey does not get along, sends a telegram saying she's coming for a visit, Joey devises a scheme wherein Larry fakes a broken leg in order to occupy the guestroom.
- Joey lands a part in a dramatic picture, but finds the transition from comedy to drama more difficult, and painful, than he had anticipated.
- Natalie Tribly and Mildred Cosgrove, the two laundresses, get Joey to let them on his show by putting starch in his under shorts. However, he draws the line at giving them a free plug for their laundry business.