Gothic Romance / Whatever Happened to Crazy Joe Flash? / We'll Meet Again

Season 9Episode 2060 minMar 15, 1986
Gothic Romance / Whatever Happened to Crazy Joe Flash? / We'll Meet Again

In "Whatever Happened to Crazy Joe Flash?," written by David Chambers, rock star Crazy Joe Flash (Regalbuto) decides to get away from it all by taking a cruise incognito, using his real name of Herb Hanson. He then falls for the lovely Joyce Anderson (Ms. Pescow), whose burning fantasy is to be with Crazy Joe Flash rather than succumb to the charms of Herb Hanson.

Gothic Romance / Whatever Happened to Crazy Joe Flash? / We'll Meet Again has aired on Mar 15, 1986
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