It's tax season in OTR land, and Rochester tries to fill out his complicated tax forms. Can Jack do any better as he lends a hand? Mary changes the topic…
Judy opens with that hit classic, Personality. Aunt Aggie has breakfast with Geranium and Judy. A letter from Cactus Junction brings news from home for Judy. After the morning news…
As Gracie listens to a thrilling crime drama on the radio, George tries to distract her. Is there any hope for him to compete with the suave and sultry radio…
In Jack's house, Rochester tries to interest Jack in attending the party for the Oscars. Will he just go to bed, or go with Mary to the movies? Phone calls…
Fibber is expecting some mail, and feels that the mail service is somehow holding out on him. He decides to write a letter of complaint. The McGee's maid, Lena enters…
In the Spring like weather, young couples are making romantic plans, but what movie are Mel and Betty planning to see? The topic of politics comes up, but is there…
As Gildersleeve pops into Peavey's he spies on Leroy sitting with Brenda. She's a niece who has been visiting the Bullards. The two share a soda, but when Leroy spots…
At the end of last week's show, Jack fired the Sportsmen. Can he justify himself to the sponsor on his decision? Will his contract with the quartet support Jack's case…
Audio is staticky, but OK. Rico Marcelli's Orchestra opens with, Whose Honey Are You. Fibber is trying to raise money by being a door to door encyclopedia salesman. Molly joins…
The old Retrobots give a brief history of Fibber and Molly, before launching us back in time for thisearly treat. Audio is slightly staticky, but is overall in good shape.…