The Bing Crosby Show (1964 TV series)
1964 American TV series or program
The Bing Crosby Show [ 1] is a 28-episode sitcom television program starring crooner , film star, iconic phenomenon, and businessman Bing Crosby and actress Beverly Garland as a married couple, Bing and Ellie Collins, rearing two teenaged daughters during the early 1960s. In the format, Crosby portrayed a former entertainer turned architectural designer with a penchant for singing, and each episode usually contained at least one song. Produced by Crosby's own company, affiliated with Desilu Studios and subsequently CBS Paramount Television , the series aired on ABC from September 14, 1964, to April 19, 1965. Rebroadcasts continued until June 14.[ 2]
The roles of the daughters Janice and Joyce Collins were played by Carol Faylen and Diane Sherry, respectively. Top Warner Bros. character actor Frank McHugh appeared as Willie Walters, the Collins's live-in handyman . Pamela Austin appeared twice on the program, as Clarissa Roberts.
This was one of the few times Crosby portrayed a happily married man, having often portrayed bachelors, widowers, divorcees, or priests. (Note: The Star Maker was one film in which he was happily married. He also portrayed a married man in the films Dixie and Blue Skies but there were problems in the relationships.)
Guest stars included Herbert Anderson , Frankie Avalon , Jack Benny , Jimmy Boyd , Macdonald Carey , Vikki Carr , his son Gary Crosby , Dennis Day , Roger Ewing , Glenda Farrell , Joan Fontaine , Kathy Garver , George Gobel , Kathryn Grant (Crosby's second wife, also known as Kathryn Crosby), Pat Harrington, Jr. , Phil Harris , Charles Lane , Nobu McCarthy , Gary Morton , Ken Murray , Lloyd Nolan , Ruth Roman , and James Shigeta .
The Bing Crosby Show , main sponsor was Ford Motor Company 's Lincoln-Mercury division, other sponsors included Lever Brothers , Mennen , Pepto-Bismol and Gillette . It was aired at 9:30 pm. Eastern on Mondays. The series faced competition on CBS from the sitcom Many Happy Returns , and on NBC , Crosby faced the second half of the popular The Andy Williams Show , which alternated with a Jonathan Winters variety show, The Jonathan Winters Show .[ 3]
Cast
Episode list
Episode #
Episode title
Original airdate
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Episode Summary
1-1
"A Fine Romance" (pilot )
September 14, 1964
James Sheldon
Dan Beaumont
A remark by Janice leads to a night of adventure for Bing and Ellie and they attempt to recall their courtship days.
1–2
"Exactly Like Who?"
September 21, 1964
James Sheldon
Tom August & Helen August (aka Alfred Lewis Levitt & Helen Levitt)
Bing's daughter brings home a fast-talking songwriter who hopes to use Bing and Ellie to promote one of his new songs.
1–3
"A Bit of Fresh Danish"
September 28, 1964
James Sheldon
Bill O'Hallaren
A Danish sociologist offers some sophisticated ideas on the role of women.
1–4
"The Green Couch"
October 5, 1964
James Sheldon
Jack Sher
Bing is rousted out of bed to vouch for Ellie and his friend Willie after they get arrested.
1–5
"Hoop Shots"
October 12, 1964
James Sheldon
Steve Gethers
Bing and Ellie try to break up a romance between their daughter and a basketball player (Jimmy Boyd ).
1–6
"Flashback"
October 19, 1964
James Sheldon
Steve Gethers
A look back at how Bing and Willie made the effort to enter vaudeville after getting out of the Army.
1–7
"The Education of Bing Collins"
October 26, 1964
James Sheldon
Jerome Ross
Joyce develops a crush on a teacher who Bing baits with questions about obscure events.
1–8
"The Dominant Male"
November 9, 1964
James Sheldon
Irving Gaynor Neiman
Bing and Joyce's date (Gary Crosby ) offer clear evidence of their independence.
1–9
"The Importance of Bea 'n' Willie"
November 16, 1964
James Sheldon
Bill O'Hallaren
Willie gets a crush on a lumberman's daughter, with the entire family working together to promote the romance.
1–10
"The Liberated Woman"
November 23, 1964
James Sheldon
Irving Gaynor Neiman
Bing's Aunt Lulu (Glenda Farrell ) helps install theatrical ambitions in Ellie.
1–11
"Genius at Work"
November 30, 1964
James Sheldon
Mayo Simon
An eccentric math wizard annoys the Collins while he's staying with them, but he gets sidetracked when Janice presents him with an intriguing math problem.
1–12
"The Yadwin Report"
December 7, 1964
James Sheldon
Stan Cutler
Joyce's latest boyfriend determines that the Collins marriage is doomed.
1–13
"Janice and Me on a Saturday Spent With Random Inputs No. 1"
December 14, 1964
James Sheldon
Loring Mandel
An exponent of electronic computer music finds an ally in Janice and an opponent in Bing.
1–14
"The Christmas Show"
December 21, 1964
James Sheldon
Jack Sher
Bing and the cast gather around the piano and sing Christmas carols.
1–15
"The Soft Life"
January 11, 1965
James Sheldon
Jack Sher
Bing and Ellie have different ideas about vacations, with each side then trying to prove their way is best.
1–16
"Bugged By the Love Bugs"
January 18, 1965
James Sheldon
Bill Morrow
Bing becomes a pariah in the family after they learn that he refused free tickets to see a rock group, The Love Bugs.
1–17
"Are Parents People?"
January 25, 1965
James Sheldon
Jack Sher
Bing and Ellie are reluctant to approve Joyce's trip to Mexico.
1–18
"That's the Way the Suki Yakies"
February 1, 1965
James Sheldon
Dan Beaumont
Bing and Ellie are guest of a Japanese couple (James Shigeta and Nobu McCarthy ) and are impressed by the wife's deference to her husband.
1–19
"The Gifted Child"
February 8, 1965
James Sheldon
Russell Beggs
Janice is sent by her school to a psychiatrist to determine the extent of her precocity.
1–20
"The Image"
February 15, 1965
James Sheldon
Jack Sher
After Ellie calls in a decorator (Kathryn Crosby ) and hires a PR man (Pat Harrington, Jr. ), Bing heads to a nearby hotel owned, where the owner George Gobel thinks he's a bum.
1–21
"The Keefers Come Calling"
February 22, 1965
James Sheldon
Stanley Charles & Bill O'Hallaren
A pair of newlyweds (Frankie Avalon and Vicki Carr ) have a habit of wearing the wrong costumes at parties.
1–22
"Operation Man Save"
March 1, 1965
James Sheldon
Bill O'Hallaren
Bing's super-efficient secretary (Joan Fontaine ) annoys Ellie with her advice on everything and then meets her downtrodden husband (Dennis Day ) who dealt with this for years.
1–23
"One For the Birds"
March 8, 1965
James Sheldon
Louis Kamp
A former vaudeville partner of Bing's (Phil Harris ) arrives, but while staying in the garage, his deadbeat tendencies begin to annoy everyone.
1–24
"The Test"
March 22, 1965
James Sheldon
Jerome Ross
With Bing and Joyce getting set to take their driving exams, Ellie and Janice are tasked with instructing them for their respective driving tests.
1–25
"Moonlight Becomes You"
March 29, 1965
James Sheldon
Dan Beaumont
A college professor (Mel Torme ) is moonlighting as a jazz pianist in a cellar café.
1–26
"What's A Buddy For?"
April 5, 1965
James Sheldon
Dan Beaumont
Bing and his insurance broker (Lloyd Nolan ) are in competition to manage the local Little League baseball team.
1–27
"Conform, Conform, Whoever You Are"
April 12, 1965
James Sheldon
TBA
Bing and Ellie decided to reject the idea of celebrating the New Year and opt for a quiet celebration in a cabin—until they're discovered by the local rural population.
1–28
"Real Estate Venture"
April 19, 1965
James Sheldon
Jerome Ross
A high-powered real estate broker (Ruth Roman ) tries to get Ellie to join her staff.
References
^ Pairpoint, Lionel. "The Chronological Bing Crosby on Television" . BING magazine . Retrieved February 18, 2016 .
^ Alex McNeil, Total Television, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, 4th ed., p. 99
^ 1964–1965 American network television schedule, in appendix of Total Television
External links
Albums
Music of Hawaii (1939)
Victor Herbert Melodies, Vol. One (1939)
Patriotic Songs for Children (1939)
Cowboy Songs (Bing Crosby's first solo album) (1939)
Victor Herbert Melodies, Vol. Two (1939)
George Gershwin Songs, Vol. One (1939)
Ballad for Americans (Bing Crosby's first solo studio album)(1940)
Favorite Hawaiian Songs (1940)
Christmas Music (1940)
Star Dust (1940)
Hawaii Calls (1941)
Small Fry (1941)
Crosbyana (1941)
Under Western Skies (1941)
Song Hits from Holiday Inn (w/ Fred Astaire ) (1942)
Merry Christmas (1945)
Selections from Going My Way (1945)
Selections from The Bells of St. Mary's (1946)
Don't Fence Me In (w/ The Andrews Sisters ) (1946)
The Happy Prince (1946)
Selections from Road to Utopia (1946)
Bing Crosby – Stephen Foster (1946)
What We So Proudly Hail (1946)
Favorite Hawaiian Songs, Vol. One (1946)
Favorite Hawaiian Songs, Vol. Two (1946)
Blue Skies (w/ Fred Astaire and Irving Berlin ) (1946)
Bing Crosby – Jerome Kern (1946)
St. Patrick's Day (1947)
Bing Crosby – Victor Herbert (1947)
Cowboy Songs, Vol. One (1947)
Selections from Welcome Stranger (1947)
Our Common Heritage (1947)
El Bingo (1947)
The Small One (1947)
The Man Without a Country (1947)
Drifting and Dreaming (1947)
Blue of the Night (1948)
Selections from Showboat (1948)
The Emperor Waltz (1948)
St. Valentine's Day (1948)
Bing Crosby Sings with Al Jolson, Bob Hope, Dick Haymes and the Andrews Sisters (1948)
Selections from Road to Rio (1948)
Bing Crosby Sings with Judy Garland, Mary Martin, Johnny Mercer (1948)
Bing Crosby Sings with Lionel Hampton, Eddie Heywood, Louis Jordan (1948)
Bing Crosby Sings the Song Hits from Broadway Shows (1948)
Cowboy Songs, Vol. Two (1948)
Auld Lang Syne (1948)
Bing Crosby Sings Cole Porter Songs (1949)
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949)
Bing Crosby Sings Songs by George Gershwin (1949)
South Pacific (1949)
Christmas Greetings (1949)
Ichabod – The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1949)
Top o' the Morning / Emperor Waltz (1950)
Songs from Mr. Music (w/ Dorothy Kirsten and The Andrews Sisters ) (1950)
Go West Young Man (w/ The Andrews Sisters ) (1950)
Collectors' Classics, Vols. 1–8 (1951)
Way Back Home (1951)
Bing Crosby Sings the Song Hits from... (1951)
Bing and the Dixieland Bands (1951)
Yours Is My Heart Alone (1951)
Country Style (1951)
Beloved Hymns (1951)
Bing and Connee (w/ Connee Boswell ) (1952)
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (1952)
Themes and Songs from The Quiet Man (w/ Victor Young ) (1952)
Selections from the Paramount Picture "Just for You" (w/ Jane Wyman and The Andrews Sisters ) (1952)
Road to Bali (w/ Bob Hope and Peggy Lee ) (1952)
Le Bing: Song Hits of Paris (1953)
Some Fine Old Chestnuts (1954)
Bing Sings the Hits (1954)
Selections from White Christmas (w/ Peggy Lee and Danny Kaye ) (1954)
Bing: A Musical Autobiography (1954)
The Country Girl / Little Boy Lost (1955)
Merry Christmas (later version of 1945 78rpm album) (1955)
Shillelaghs and Shamrocks (1956)
Home on the Range (1956)
Blue Hawaii (1956)
High Tor (w/ Julie Andrews and Everett Sloane ) (1956)
A Christmas Sing with Bing Around the World (1956)
Anything Goes (w/ Donald O'Connor , Mitzi Gaynor and Zizi Jeanmaire ) (1956)
High Society (w/ Frank Sinatra , Grace Kelly , and Louis Armstrong ) (1956)
Songs I Wish I Had Sung the First Time Around (1956)
Bing Sings Whilst Bregman Swings (1956)
Bing with a Beat (1957)
A Christmas Story (1957)
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1957)
New Tricks (1957)
The Bible Story of Christmas (1957)
Never Be Afraid (1958)
Jack B. Nimble – A Mother Goose Fantasy (1958)
Fancy Meeting You Here ( w/ Rosemary Clooney ) (1958)
Around the World with Bing! (1958)
Bing in Paris (1958)
That Christmas Feeling (1958)
In a Little Spanish Town (1958)
Bing’s Buddies and Beaus (1959)
Say One for Me (w/ Debbie Reynolds and Robert Wagner ) (1959)
How the West Was Won (w/ Rosemary Clooney ) (1960)
Join Bing and Sing Along (1960)
Bing & Satchmo (w/ Louis Armstrong ) (1960)
Songs of Christmas (1960)
101 Gang Songs (1961)
El Señor Bing (1961)
My Golden Favorites (1961)
The Road to Hong Kong (1962)
Bing's Hollywood (set of 15 albums) (1962)
On the Happy Side (1962)
I Wish You a Merry Christmas (1962)
Holiday in Europe (1962)
Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre (1963)
Return to Paradise Islands (1964)
America, I Hear You Singing (w/ Frank Sinatra and Fred Waring ) (1964)
Robin and the 7 Hoods (w/ Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin , and Sammy Davis Jr. ) (1964)
12 Songs of Christmas (w/ Frank Sinatra and Fred Waring ) (1964)
Bing Crosby Sings the Great Country Hits (1965)
That Travelin' Two-Beat (w/ Rosemary Clooney ) (1965)
The Summit (w/ Dean Martin , Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. ) (1966)
Bing Crosby's Treasury – The Songs I Love (1966)
Bing Crosby and The Columbus Boychoir Sing Family Christmas Favorites (w/ The Columbus Boychoir ) (1967)
Thoroughly Modern Bing (1968)
Bing Crosby's Treasury – The Songs I Love (1968 version) (1968)
Hey Jude/Hey Bing! (1969)
Goldilocks (1970)
A Time to Be Jolly (1971)
Bing 'n' Basie (w/ Count Basie ) (1972)
Rhythm on the Range (1972)
I’ll Sing You a Song of the Islands (1972)
A Southern Memoir (1975)
That's What Life Is All About (1975)
A Couple of Song and Dance Men (w/ Fred Astaire ) (1975)
Tom Sawyer (1976)
At My Time of Life (1976)
Bing Crosby Live at the London Palladium (1976)
Feels Good, Feels Right (1976)
Beautiful Memories (1977)
Bingo Viejo (1977)
Seasons (Bing Crosby's last studio album released during his lifetime) (1977)
A Little Bit of Irish (posthumous edition, recorded in 1966) (1993)
Bing Crosby: The Voice of Christmas (1998)
On the Sentimental Side (posthumous edition, recorded in 1962; Bing Crosby's latest studio album) (2010)
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