I Married Joan
I Married Joan is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1952 to 1955. It stars actress Joan Davis as the manic, scatterbrained wife of a mild-mannered community judge.
Synopsis
The show, whose syndicated opening makes the claim "America's favorite comedy show, starring America's queen of comedy, Joan Davis, as Mrs. Joan Stevens" focused on a married couple, Joan and Bradley Stevens. I Married Joans trademark was broad physical slapstick, with Joan Stevens portrayed as bright but somewhat childlike and given to misunderstanding. Virtually every episode had a plot which provided star Davis with a setup for at least one scene of over-the-top physical comedy.Davis's real-life daughter, Beverly Wills, was a regular cast member for several months of the show's second season, portraying Joan's sister, Beverly Grossman. Early installments began with Backus, as Judge Stevens in chambers, recalling how one of his wife's madcap mishaps paralleled the problems of a couple seeking a divorce; this was followed by the unfolding of the episode, which ended back in chambers with Judge Stevens summing up his tale for the now-reconciled couple. This wraparound scenario was abandoned after a handful of episodes.
Sponsored by General Electric, I Married Joan was aimed at the viewers who watched I Love Lucy, which had debuted the previous year and was already television's top-rated situation comedy; it was considered by many as an I Love Lucy knock-off and not seen favourably in comparison. I Love Lucy and I Married Joan even employed the same director in each show's first season, Marc Daniels.
NBC scheduled I Married Joan Wednesdays at 8:00 ET against the first half of Arthur Godfrey and His Friends on CBS for the entirety of its three-season run. The show performed marginally during its first year, but enjoyed a surge in the Nielsen ratings during its second season in the wake of Godfrey's firing of Julius LaRosa and the resultant negative publicity.
In its third year, I Married Joan withered against the additional competition of ABC's new top-rated hit Walt Disney's Disneyland and was canceled, airing its last first-run episode on March 23, 1955. Davis' personal health problems were cited as a reason for the show's cancellation. Although she was later seen performing robust physical comedy as a guest star on variety series for several years after her own show ended, she died in 1961 at age 48 of an apparent heart attack.
Cast
- Joan Davis as Joan Stevens
- Jim Backus as Bradley Stevens
- Hope Emerson as Minerva Parker
- Elvia Allman as Aunt Vera
- Sandra Gould as Mildred Webster
- Beverly Wills as Beverly Grossman
- Hal Smith as Charlie Henderson
- Geraldine Carr as Mabel Henderson
- Wally Brown as Wally
- Sally Kelly as Sally
- Sheila Bromley as Janet Tobin
- Dan Tobin as Kerwin Tobin