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  1. Joe & Mabel: With Nita Talbot, Norman Fell, Larry Blyden, Oscar Homolka. Joe's a big city cab driver, and Mabel is his steady gal. Joe plans on marrying Mabel "someday", but Mabel is looking for something a little sooner. Mabel and her mother spend their time thinking of schemes to trick Joe into walking down the aisle.

    • Nita Talbot, Norman Fell, Larry Blyden
  2. Joe and Mabel is an American comedy series about a cab driver and his girlfriend [1] that began as a 1940s radio program [2] and was later broadcast as a television series during portions of 1955 and 1956. Radio. The radio version of Joe and Mabel debuted on NBC on February 13, 1941, and ended on September 27, 1942.

  3. 13 x 30 minute episodes. Premiering on CBS on 26 June 1956, this summer show was the story of New York cab driver Joe Spartan (Larry Blyden). Each episode began and ended with Joe, in his taxi (cab number 124) addressing us in the rearview mirror as if we were sitting in the backseat.

  4. Mabel's Legacy: Con Larry Blyden, Norman Fell, Nita Talbot. After a tiff with Mable about one of Mable's old boyfriends, Joe finds she's going to receive some unclaimed money at a lawyer's office. All believe that the legacy is from the old sweetheart, though it's actually from some old stocks her mother bought.

  5. Plot. The series centered on city cab driver Joe Sparton, who has plans to marry his girlfriend, Mabel Spooner; however, Mabel and her mother come up with schemes to trick Joe into getting married soon. Cast. Larry Blyden as Joe Sparton. Nita Talbot as Mabel Spooner. Luella Gear as Mrs. Spooner. Michael Mann as Sherman Spooner.

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  7. All topics. Episode list. Joe & Mabel. Seasons Years. 1 Unknown. Add image. The Line-Up. Tue, Jul 10, 1956. After a big robbery, Joe is convinced the gunman got in his cab, and is scared he'll return to silence him. He seems to keep seeing him everywhere and is a nervous wreck.