The first snow of winter is a marvel for the McGee's, but both have there own perspective to marvel over. Can Molly get Fibber to clean out the attic? As…
Notorious for going long on his time, Fred Allen gets right to the news of the week. Harry Vonzel portrays a fish market man who writes love poems about fish.…
Patriotic camp followers are placed under arrest, and in attempt to rescue their friend, Francis Scot Key goes to speak with the ship Captain. The appeal falls on deaf ears,…
In this installment from the Retro Radio vault, our old fashioned Retrobots mention FDR's change of Thanksgiving. In our Bonus tracks, the current bots add more comments on the matter.…
Greetings from Waukegan for the season finale. Jack keeps butting in on Don's long winded introduction, and the home town boy tells about meeting his old friends. Phil Harris tells…
A simple matter like Thanksgiving gets complicated when it involves the Anderson's. For a play, Kathy hams it up to read her poem she wrote at school. Her poem won…
To open the show, Miss Brooks tells about the romantic side, or lack thereof, of Mr Boynton. Particularly of the books she found him reading. At breakfast, Walter joins her,…
Playlist: Mickey sings, I'm Getting Sentimental over You. Pat tells about the processing method of how Hillbilly flour is made. Leon Huff, and Harv sings, Little Church in the Valley.…
Rolling the clock back just a few minutes, we join Rochester giving Jack a haircut. Phil pops in to invite Jack over for a party at his house for Alice.…
Playlist: Leon and Harv sing, Little Mother of the Hills. Pat O'Daniel plugs Hillbilly flour, and the yummy bread and cookies that can be made from it. Leon Huff sings,…