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It’s Always Jan

It’s Always Jan is an American situation comedy starring Janis Paige, which aired on CBS in the 1955-1956 season.  It was the lead-in program at 9:30 p.m. Eastern on Saturday evenings to the first season of the long-running westernGunsmoke, starring James Arness.

The program centers on war widow and single mother Jan Stewart and her two single female roommates, secretary Pat Murphy (Patricia Bright), and model Val Marlowe (Merry Anders).  A Desilu Production, It’s Always Jan borrowed elements of various programs and films from the period but lacked the ingredients for general popularity and long-lasting success.  Janis Paige’s hairstyle resembled that of Lucy Ricardo, CBS’s most successful comedy character of the decade in the I Love Lucy program, starring Lucille Ball, also the Desilu co-owner.  With three single women in the series, the program borrowed on the theme of the films Three Coins in the Fountain and How to Marry a Millionaire, later made into a syndicated television series co-starring Barbara Eden and Merry Anders, Paige’s co-star.

In the series, Jan Stewart devotes much of her time not to the children or the roommates but to her potential paramours and her performances at New York City’s Tony’s Cellar nightclub, the series’ setting.  As with other programs like The Red Skelton Show and The Ann Sothern Show, Paige closed each episode by bidding the home audience “Good night.
Two actors who later became known for other roles each guest-starred in three episode of It’s Always Jan.  Arte Johnson portrayed delicatessen delivery-boy Stanley Schreiber, and rocketed to fame more than a decade later in the NBC comedy Laugh-In.  Sid Melton played Jan’s agent, Harry Cooper; several years later, he became known as comical nightclub manager Charlie Halper on CBS’s The Danny Thomas Show, with Pat Carroll, playing his wife “Bunny” Halper.

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