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    <title>Sorry, Mr. Bishop</title>
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    <description>Nearly a decade ago, back in my days at the Jewish Exponent in Philadelphia, a co&#45;worker and I were working late. His phone rang and he picked up.

The caller was screaming. My fellow editor kept saying, &#8220;Yes, Mr. Bishop. Sorry, Mr. Bishop.&#8221;

Yes, it was the Joey Bishop.



If memory serves (the Web is of no help on this one) we had published a letter from a reader who was upset that the Rat Packer &#8211; who died last week in Newport Beach, Cali., at 89 &#8211; didn&#8217;t stick with his given name: Joseph Abraham Gottlieb. The letter&#45;writer suggested that Bishop must have been embarrassed by his Jewish roots.

The hell he was, Bishop let my fellow editor know. (And, I should add, he had no problem exposing Johnny Carson as a Midwestern Morano).

So, one last time: Sorry, Mr. Bishop.</description>
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    <dc:rights>Copyright 2007</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2007-10-22T;02:59:27-05:00</dc:date>
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