It Happened To Jane, a trifle of a movie from 1959, is being released on home video February 22nd as part of a tribute to Doris Day. It's never been released on home video before, though it's appeared every so often on Turner Classic Movies.
There's a scene that only lasts for a couple of minutes which features the cast of IGAS as themselves trying to figure out the secret posed by Day's character, a small-town lobster farmer battling a railroad tycoon. It's in color, pretty much the only surviving color film of the series.
The movie also features a small, unbilled part by Gene Rayburn as a local newsman. If you've ever seen Gene on the Card Sharks Game Show Hosts Tournament, you might recall that he tells a story about a movie he acted in where he refused billing. That would be this one.