''It's Always Jan
proved to be somewhat popular, as Paige appeared on the cover of TV Guide'' magazine for the January 28, 1956 issue. The earliest known mention of the program is from a week prior to the show's premiere, stating: "The term "situation comedy" has fallen into such disrepute even the networks now shun it. They're calling 'em 'comedy dramas.' At least, that's what CBS terms JANIS PAIGE's new show: ''It's Always Jan''." However, the program seems to have received a more lukewarm reception from critics. The October 15th, 1955 issue of
TV Guide states: "
It’s Always Jan —which presents Janis Paige in her first TV series—is worth watching, but it lacks enough novelty to lift it above the 'just another situation comedy' groove... The stories are funny enough to draw some laughs (although not as many as you’ll hear on the sound-track), and they occasionally generate genuine sympathy and affection for the characters portrayed. But the show usually catches fire only when Miss Paige, as a night club singer struggling to become a Broadway star, sings—and she does only one song a week. Otherwise, the show revolves about the problems of Jan’s child - the danger of her being spoiled by the three older girls, her chances of becoming a child actress... Remember
My Friend Irma? Add a third roommate and you just about have
It’s Always Jan." ==Broadcast history==