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I Married Joan made it into the top 30 rated programs for the 1953-1954 television season, ranking in at #25. This was a peak for the show, as all other seasons fell short of the top 30.
1953 - 1954 1. I Love Lucy CBS 15,288,000 2. Dragnet NBC 13,832,000 3. Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts CBS 11,336,000 4. You Bet Your Life NBC 11,336,000 5. The Milton Berle Show NBC 10,452,000 6. Arthur Godfrey and His Friends CBS 10,114,000 7. Ford Theatre NBC 10,088,000 8. The Jackie Gleason Show CBS 9,906,000 9. Fireside Theatre NBC 9,464,000 10. The Colgate Comedy Hour NBC 9,412,000 11. This Is Your Life NBC 9,412,000 12. The Red Buttons Show CBS 9,178,000 13. The Life of Riley NBC 9,100,000 14. Our Miss Brooks CBS 8,892,000 15. Treasury Men in Action NBC 8,814,000 16. The Jack Benny Show CBS 8,658,000 17. The Toast of the Town CBS 8,580,000 18. Gilette Cavalcade of Sports NBC 8,502,000 19. Philco TV Playhouse NBC 8,450,000 20. The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show CBS 8,424,000 21. Kraft Television Theatre NBC 8,138,000 22. Goodyear TV Playhouse NBC 8,060,000 23. Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts CBS 8,034,000 24. Private Secretary CBS 7,878,000 25. I Married Joan NBC 7,852,000 26. Mama CBS 7,852,000 27. General Electric Theatre NBC 7,774,000 28. What's My Line CBS 7,696,000 29. The Big Story NBC 7,670,000 30. Your Hit Parade NBC 7,670,000 |
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I can't believe IMJ never made it any higher than that in the ratings. I don't know why Joan never caught on, I mean, it's a good quality show & Joan's funny as hell. It's not like she was a b*tch or anything lol
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...."ARTHUR GODFREY AND HIS FRIENDS" was one of CBS' highest rated shows on its Wednesday night schedule in the early '50s [8-9pm(et)]. NBC had tried Kate Smith as their "drawing card" opposite Godfrey in the 1951-'52season {she also had a highly rated daytime variety series, as he did}, but to no avail. Reasoning was back then, NBC scheduling "I MARRIED JOAN" directly opposite the Godfrey hour in the fall of 1952 was either a big mistake or a crafty maneuver to get the kids to watch Joan Davis. Well, after Godfrey's fallout with Julius LaRosa in October 1953 [on his daytime RADIO program], his radio AND TV ratings started to take a nosedive...and Joan's started to climb significantly. Then, "DISNEYLAND" premiered on ABC in the fall of 1954 [at 7:30pm], and both Joan and Arthur lost a chunk of their audience...and Joan fell ill, and abandoned her show in early '55.
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Looking at that Top 30 list from 1953-54 again, I noticed something that really surprised me - Ed Sullivan is missing from the Top 30
and his show was on at the time. I thought Sullivan was at least always in the Top 20 during it's 23 years on the air.
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..."THE COLGATE COMEDY HOUR" on NBC, in the 1953-'54 season, was getting the higher ratings on Sundays at 8pm(et) opposite Ed Sullivan's "TOAST OF THE TOWN" {as HIS show was titled until the fall of 1955; see #17}....primarily because their rotating hosts included Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis, Bob Hope [for General Motors' Frigidaire division; he wasn't under contract to Colgate-Palmolive-Peet, so his shows were officially titled "THE COMEDY HOUR"], Abbott & Costello, Eddie Cantor, Jimmy Durante and Donald O'Connor, along with "special" hosts. It wasn't until the "COLGATE" show began to falter in the 1954-'55 season that Sullivan's audience started to grow dramatically...and Ed became the #1 show in his time period by the time "THE COLGATE VARIETY HOUR" ended in late 1955.
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