The deadpan Rat Packer played an unmarried showbiz publicist in this sitcom's first season. But an overhaul of the show in the second year (with a title change to 'The New Joey Bishop Show') turned the character into a married talk-show host and stand-up comedian. Celebrities appeared as themselves---guests on the fictional talk show. In its final season, the series moved to CBS, where it was broadcast in black and white (after being in color on NBC for three seasons).
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In this first-person short documentary, filmmaker Jon Rubin profiles one man's need -- his own -- to bombard attractive women with cat calls, one-liners, and other come-ons. So Many Women, So Little Hair charts Rubin's success -- or lack thereof -- on the streets of New York City, approaching any nubile female who catches his eye. Along the way, Rubin probes the mysteries of attraction, and the nature of desire and devotion.