The Baileys of Balboa

1964

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EP1 Love is a White Sea Bass Sep 19, 1964

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EP2 The Great Yacht Club Robbery Oct 02, 1964

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EP3 The Return of Barbara Wyntoon Oct 09, 1964

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EP4 To Sam, He's a Swimmer Oct 17, 1964

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EP5 Mutiny Oct 30, 1964

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EP6 My Son, the Dreamer Nov 06, 1964

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EP7 Wanna Buy A Hot Turkey? Nov 16, 1964

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EP8 Buck Ships Out Nov 23, 1964

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EP9 Captain Stanley Nov 30, 1964

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EP10 Las Vegas By the Sea Dec 04, 1964

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EP11 Look Who's A Sailor Dec 11, 1964

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EP12 Won't You Come Home, Sam Bailey Dec 17, 1964

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EP13 Happiness is a Seal Called Lester Dec 24, 1964

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EP14 Bailey's Band Jan 06, 1965

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EP15 Sam's Dream Jan 15, 1965

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EP16 Sam and the Surfers Jan 21, 1965

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EP17 To Hawaii With Love Jan 28, 1965

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EP18 The Education of Sam Bailey Feb 04, 1965

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EP19 Sam and the Invisible Man Feb 05, 1965

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EP20 The Anitque Car Race Feb 11, 1965

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EP21 The Haunted Van Feb 17, 1965

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EP22 Stanley the Runaway Feb 25, 1965

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EP23 Sam's Economy Kick Mar 03, 1965

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EP24 Sam's Treasure Hunt Mar 13, 1965

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EP25 Sam Sells Out Mar 18, 1965

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EP26 Sam and the Monster Mar 25, 1965

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Released: 19 September 1964 Ended
Producted By: CBS
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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joseph-vreeland The "Baileys Of Balboa" was portraying the real island of Balboa, not San Francisco. As to the running joke about the "Fish On A Sitck" it was to make fun of the "Chocolate-Dipped Banana On A Stick" shops that opened there on the tiny Balboa Island. Sterling Holloway actually lived on Balboa and did all his own produce shopping at the local open-air market on Balboa Boulevard. There were a few other actors who lived on the same island at that time; all members of the Balboa Bay Club. I worked in a local restaurant that catered to him, as well as Gary Moore, John Wayne and Edgar Buchannon and Peter Lorrie's brother, whose name escapes me at the moment.Another show that used Balboa Island as a backdrop was "Mr. Nice", which lasted only a couple of months as I remember it.
theowinthrop When I was in college from 1971 - 1975 I met a divinity student named William (Bill) Morris. Bill was a big man - very tall and very heavy. His choice of a career in the ministry was not his first choice. He had been an actor. In fact, he appeared in many productions at my college, including one that I was in. Bill and I once were talking about his acting career, and he mentioned that a decade earlier he had appeared (usually in crowd scenes) in television sit-coms. He appeared in HANK and he appeared in THE BAILEYS OF BALBOA. Well, it was nothing to write home about - not like being in the cast of say THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW, THE GOLDEN GIRLS, M.A.S.H., or ALL IN THE FAMILY, but it was of interest. After all, he worked with Paul Ford, Sterling Holloway, John Dehner, and Judy Carne (in THE BAILEYS). He recalled having one line of dialogue with Ms Carne's character. Judy Carne is the daughter of the snobbish Commodore Wyntoon (Dehner) who wants to see the Bailey family driven off the Balboa wharfs (Wyntoon wants them reserved for the local yacht club he heads). Ms Carne is in love with Paul Ford's son. However, there is a body of would-be romeos, members of the yacht club, including Bill, who want to date Ms Carne. After some situation in the plot of the episode leads to her and Mr. Ford's son having a big argument, Ms Carne is in the mood for anything. Bill's character goes over to her and asks her if she'd like to go out on a date. Hitherto she has told him to get lost. Now she says "Yes!". Bill just looks stupified, and his jaw drops. I have never seen any episode of THE BAILEYS since 1964, and the episode I vaguely recall was not worth much as a memory. But I have vivid memories of Bill Morris as a consummate professional actor on the stage at my college. I am sure he gave his all for that little minute of celluloid magic. Bill eventually got his divinity degree, but he died in the 1980s. He's not a great or famous name, but he was a good actor, and I feel this is as good a place to mention him as any. Rest in peace Bill.
David Edward Martin Dang, someone beat me to this! Here I have been trying to think of obscure TV shows or films to be the first person to comment upon! Oh well. I'm a big Paul Ford fan but I don't think I ever really watched this during its brief life. It probably ran against something my 9-yr-old self found more compelling. Or worse, ran against something the rest of my family wanted to watch.I wish re-run channels like TVLAND would run obscure, never syndicated shows like this more often. Heck, imagine a day devoted to following Judy Carne thru her many shows. Or her ex-husband, Burt Reynolds, thru HIS many shows!
dmkuehn Holy cow, does anyone even remember this one? Evidently unavailable in general circulation (hmmm, any trade tapes out there?), it is certainly a lost gem of TV land of the 60s. If memory doesn't fail me, Paul Ford is the patriarch of a goofball family that make its living off the wharves of San Francisco Bay. Their main source of income is the sale of a unique item at their shanty restaurant of "Bailey's Smoked Fish-On-A-Stick" though they always seemed to be dirt poor (er, or fish poor, as it were) and cooking up get-rich-quick schemes to get around the fact of their ineptitude at making an honest living. Any series, albeit short lived, that has Judy Carne as a regular and Rachel Welch as a walk-on is fine by me!