The Bollywood film One Two Three is an uncredited remake of Blame It On The Bellboy.
When he was seven years old, John took his first job, as a bellboy in a hotel in Orrville (present day DeWitt, New York).
By the early 1960s Johnny adapted a new character inspired by the Jerry Lewis film The Bellboy, that of the head bellboy at the Rocky Plaza Hotel, run by Rocky Granet (the voice of Rube Weiss), and the show became The Johnny Ginger Show.
Peter Pete Junior (known more commonly as P.J.) is a character who first appeared in the 1942 short Bellboy Donald and later appeared in Goof Troop.
Other characters included Johnny Wallace (Jack Mullaney), a bellboy who had a crush on Katy, and Paul Monteney (Jacques Scott), a suave, French room clerk.
Since WJBK had retained ownership of the "Jack the Bellboy" name after Ed McKenzie left the station, there were several more "Jack the Bellboys" at Radio 15 during the late '50s and early '60s, including Tom Clay (known for creating a romantic aura on the air), Dave Shafer, and Terry Knight.