This time both Slate and Sailor are framed for separate murders. The ‘Darby and Joan’ is, appropriately enough, in reference to an old sailor’s ditty from the Revolutionary War:
“You true hearted women
wherever you be,
Pray take my advice
and be arited by me,
Be true to your sweethearts
and when they come home,
Then you’ll live as happy
as Darby and Jone”
Always remember that, since this series was syndicated, the dates are pretty approximate but they are based on the censensus of a variety of sources.
Bold Venture – Darby and Joan Lonely Hearts, Inc.
David Rose (music), Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Betty Lou Gerson, Nestor Paiva, Jester Hairston.
Syndicated by Fredrick Ziv.
You can also download the show HERE!
Related posts:
- Bold Venture: 11/12/1951 – The Bold Venture is Stolen
- Bold Venture: 5/14/1951 – That Gun Will Kill You
- Bold Venture: 6/11/1951 – The Tears of Siva
- Bold Venture: 10/08/1951 – Slate Gets the Hook
- Bold Venture: 7/30/1951 – A Voodoo Vendetta in Paradise
- Bold Venture: 10/15/1951 – A Camelia for El Dobbin
- Bold Venture: 10/22/1951 – A Row at the Cannery
- Bold Venture: 9/17/1951 – A Black Tie Affair
- Bold Venture: 8/06/1951 – The Search for Tommy Reed
- Bold Venture: 6/25/1951 – The High Price of Treason
- Bold Venture: 6/03/1951 – The Blue Moon
- Bold Venture: 8/13/1951 – The Ghost Ship








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