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I MARRIED JOAN - Brad's Mustache

Air Date/Released Wednesday, October 14, 1953
Station/Studio NBC / Joan Davis Ent.
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

Sitcom adventures of Joan Stevens, the loving but slightly wacky wife of domestic court judge Bradley Stevens. Episodes would feature Judge Stevens resolving the differences of people in his court, by relating his wife's escapades in similar domestic situations.

Joan wants Brad to grow a mustache, convinced that it will give him a more dignified look, and a better chance for a Superior Court appointment. Joe Besser guest-stars as a store clerk selling a fake mustache to Joan.


Cast: Joan Davis (Joan Stevens), Jim Backus (Bradley Stevens), Griff Barnett, Joe Besser, Pattie Chapman, Kathi Norris, Lewis L. Russell, Norma Varden, Martha Wentworth

Crew: John Rich (Director), Joan Davis (Executive Producer), P. J. Wolfson (Producer), Jesse Goldstein, Al Schwartz, Sherwood Schwartz (Writers)
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