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Wishbone stays at David and Emily's house when Ellen and Joe go to Vancouver. After he and Sam break a side-view mirror off his parents' new car, David tries to hide the damage. When the mirror breaks off and Mr. Barnes prepares to sue the manufacturer, Emily convinces her brother to come clean.
After filming a seven-minute pilot which captured Wishbone's character and suggested the show's format, he presented it to PBS. Larry Brantley, the voice of Wishbone, was cast following "a five-minute impromptu audition" in which he imagined Wishbone's thoughts as Soccer "was obsessing, like, over this tennis ball". [5]
Jordan Wall (born August 1, 1981) is a former American actor. He is best known for his role as Joe Talbot in the children's public television show Wishbone (1995-1998). [1] He is not the real-life son of actress Mary Chris Wall, who played Joe's mother, Ellen Talbot, on Wishbone, but the son of Graydon and Diane Wall.
It doesn't stop there. While Netflix shows the most flesh, Showtime's "Shameless" wins the top honor among TV series, followed by "Game of Thrones" and "Masters of Sex."
Wishbone's Dog Days of the West is a telefilm that first aired on Showtime on March 13, 1998. [1] The film was released to video on June 9, 1998. It served as the series finale of the PBS children's show Wishbone , [ 2 ] and as of 2025 is the franchise's only feature-length entry.
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