I Married Joan S1-05 "Crime Panel" 11/12/1952
"Crime Panel" Director: Hal Walker. One of our favorite episodes here at the Joan Davis Channel, this one is full of content. There's a lot jammed into these 26 minutes! Brad is asked to appear on a TV show, "America Speaks," that week's topic: "The need for alert citizenship in the fight against crime." Joan is also invited to appear, and in an effort to do "research," she listens to a radio show, "Mr. Twilight." Joan accidentally pulls the plug before the murderer's reveal, and she keeps Brad up all night trying to figure out who it was, involving the local police and a neighbor in the process. The next day she continues her "research" at a local pool hall and gets arrested. That evening on the program she tries desperately to keep awake. Watch a master at work. Enjoy! Click Like on the Joan Davis facebook page: / 148556851896661

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