I Married Joan Season 1

October. 15,1952      TV-G
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I Married Joan is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1952 to 1955. It starred veteran vaudeville, film, and radio comedienne-comedy actress Joan Davis as the manic, scatterbrained wife of a mild-mannered community judge, the Honorable Bradley Stevens.

Episode 39 : Brad's Broken Toe
July. 08,1953
All is not quiet in a hospital when Joan and Brad become patients. Jim Backus.
Episode 38 : Business Executive
July. 01,1953
Episode 37 : Honeymoon
June. 24,1953
Joan locks Brad in a burglar-proof closet. Joan Davis, Jim Backus.
Episode 36 : Talent Scout
June. 17,1953
Episode 35 : Neighbors
June. 10,1953
Episode 34 : Theatrical Can-Can
June. 03,1953
Episode 33 : Country Club
May. 27,1953
Episode 32 : The Threat
May. 20,1953
Episode 31 : The Artist Show
May. 13,1953
Episode 30 : Secrets
May. 06,1953
Episode 29 : Repairs
April. 29,1953
Episode 28 : The Recipe
April. 22,1953
Episode 27 : The Eviction Show
April. 15,1953
Episode 26 : Lateness
April. 08,1953
Episode 25 : Model
April. 01,1953
Episode 24 : Diet
March. 25,1953
Episode 23 : Little Girl
March. 18,1953
Joan tries to spark a romance between a guest and a neighbor's son. Joan Davis.
Episode 22 : The Stamp
March. 11,1953
Joan mails a letter using a Mozambique stamp that Brad just purchased for $350. Her husband blows his top, but why is Joan now on trial?
Episode 21 : Shopping
March. 04,1953
Joan needs newly out-fitted for a fancy party. So does husband Brad, but both have second thoughts about Joan's shopping trip.
Episode 20 : Opera
February. 25,1953
In order to save her club's benefit show, Joan takes a whirl at the opera. Bing Crosby helps out.
Episode 19 : Draftboard
February. 18,1953
Brad receives a letter from his local draft board. Joan assumes he's being called to armed service and panics.
Episode 18 : Memory
February. 11,1953
Joan's faulty memory wreaks gastric disaster when she forgets a dinner invitation, resulting in not one, not two, but three spaghetti dinners in the same evening.
Episode 17 : Fireman
February. 04,1953
Joan tries to patch up the quarrels of her newlywed-neighbors and succeeds in creating some for herself at the firehouse.
Episode 16 : Moosehead
January. 28,1953
Joan tries to kill two problems with the same fifty-dollar bill and winds up deeply wounded by a dead moose at an auction.
Episode 15 : Uncle Edgar
January. 21,1953
Uncle Edgar visits Joan and her husband and they have a difficult time trying to keep him out of trouble.
Episode 14 : Circumstantial Evidence
January. 14,1953
Joan takes an interest in her husband's work and tries to prove that a man he is about to sentence was convicted on circumstantial evidence.
Episode 13 : Bad Boy
January. 07,1953
Joan tries to reform a juvenile delinquent and nearly winds up in jail herself.
Episode 12 : Dreams
December. 24,1952
After meeting three former schoolmates who are now successful career woman, Joan decides that she is happier just being a housewife
Episode 11 : Acrobats
December. 31,1952
When Brad announces that he is bringing home important guests for dinner, Joan feels it necessary to buy a new wardrobe for the occasion. While shopping for a hat she winds up in a fight with a woman who turns out to be one of Brad's dinner guests. At dinner Joan tries to disguise herself by joining the nightclub's entertainers, acrobats.
Episode 10 : Bazar Pie
December. 17,1952
Joan wants to arrange a romance, by introducing her new neighbor, a handsome Latin, to her visiting aunt.
Episode 9 : Birthday
December. 10,1952
Joan buys some dresses, puts them on her charge account, then sells them to friends for cash. The reason is she needs money to buy Brad a birthday present.
Episode 8 : Joan's Curiosity
December. 03,1952
Joan is in for a surprise when she opens an interesting-looking package that arrived for Brad.
Episode 7 : Hunting
November. 26,1952
Joan insists that she is an experienced camper. Unconvinced, Brad decides to test her aptitude for the great outdoors.
Episode 6 : Brad's Class Reunion
November. 19,1952
Joan struggles to change herself into "The Perfect Woman" to fit a description written by her husband.
Episode 5 : Crime Panel
November. 12,1952
Joan is scheduled to appear on a crime prevention forum. To prepare herself she spends the day visiting poolrooms.
Episode 4 : Jitterbug
November. 05,1952
Joan finds an ingenious way to retaliate after Brad fines her for speeding, she takes up jitterbugging after trying babysitting and selling "all you can eat" to phone men.
Episode 3 : Ballet
October. 29,1952
The Judge advises his wife Joan to get more exercise as an antidote to fatigue from housework and Joan turns to ballet.
Episode 2 : Career
October. 22,1952
Judge Stevens invites a prospective campaign contributor to dinner, only to find that his wife, trying to be helpful, has invited another sponsor.
Episode 1 : Pilot
October. 15,1952
A young couple's quarrel over a fur coat ends up in Brad's court and brings back memories of another fur coat that caused a crisis in the Stevens marriage. Joan remembers when she was an airline hostess and buys a fur coat.

Seasons

Season 3
Season 3 1954
Season 2
Season 2 1953
Season 1
Season 1 1952

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