| Christopher Riordan | ... | Neighbor (2 Folgen, 1964) | |
| Pamela Austin | ... | Clarissa Roberts (2 Folgen, 1965) |
Regisseure der Serie | |||
| James Sheldon | (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | ||
Series Produced by | |||
| Steve Gethers | .... | producer (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
| Jack Scher | .... | associate producer (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
Series Original Music by | |||
| John Scott Trotter | (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | ||
Series Cinematography by | |||
| Wilfred M. Cline | (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | ||
Series Film Editing by | |||
| Frank P. Keller | (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | ||
Series Casting by | |||
| Milt Hamerman | (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | ||
| Lynn Stalmaster | (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | ||
Series Art Direction by | |||
| Rolland M. Brooks | (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | ||
Series Set Decoration by | |||
| George R. Nelson | (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | ||
Series Costume Design by | |||
| Reeder P. Boss | (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | ||
| Marjorie Wahl | (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | ||
Series Makeup Department | |||
| Ray Forman | .... | hair stylist (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
| Newt Jones | .... | makeup artist (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
Series Production Management | |||
| William A. Calihan Jr. | .... | production supervisor (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
| Houseley Stevenson Jr. | .... | post-production supervisor (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Sheldon Schrager | .... | assistant director (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
Series Sound Department | |||
| William Andrews | .... | sound editor (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
| Charles David Forrest | .... | sound engineer (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
Series Music Department | |||
| Alan Copeland | .... | conductor / music arranger: vocals (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
| Jimmy Van Heusen | .... | composer: title songs (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| John Pommer | .... | production executive (unbekannte Anzahl Folgen) | |
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I pretty much agree with the previous viewer. But one thing that he forgot to mention. Bing was color blind. It was the reason he wore so many pieces of loud clothing during the Thirties and Forties when he was at his height. His choice of garment apparel was much fodder for Bob Hope's monologues.
The one episode I remember is with son Gary guest starring as a would-be teen idol. He's in fact composed an "original" song that he's sure will rocket him to the top.
Of course it's old melody master Bing who uncovers the fact that Gary has plagiarized Night and Day. Of course since Bing did his own record of it back in the day it would be only natural that he would spot it.
Bing's best small screen work was as the most featured host of the Hollywood Palace. I wish someone would get those shows over on the TV Land channel.
I remember when this show was on and reviewers were struck by the fact that the Greatest Entertainer Ever would be doing something as ordinary as a TV situation comedy.
It's not that the show was bad, but that it was so beneath him.