In the previous episode, Gracie had successfully convinced a movie producer that Bill Goodwin is a dull married man, and George is a wolfish leading man type. Does George actually…
In the usual slangy style, the announcer introduces host, Ernie Witman. Ernie turns the show over to Harlon Leonard who plays a tune. Next up, the Delta Rhythm Boys sing,…
As we look at a few exhibits from the Black Museum, we learn the drama behind the featured item. Orson Wells presents a story of a woman with a terminal…
Though Connie loves her work, and her students, the past few days have been hectic. It's time for mid-term exams at school, and she needs to get her test questions…
In their hotel room, Dean and Jerry get ready for their nightclub appearance. Besides the joking about being tired and run down, they talk about being well dressed. Suddenly, Jerry…
Being Marshal of Dodge City is a chancey job that makes a man watchful, and a little bit lonely. Matt and Chester talk about the latest stage coach, and it's…
In trying to tell a joke about a travelling salesman, a farmer, and a farmer's daughter, Jack gets preempted as each point of his story are picked apart by each…
A daring escape attempt has been made, but all that seems to have been accomplished is for Jimmy's friend, Pug, to have placed his life in danger. Still, it was…
Loaded down with all that cool, jive talk, and slang, Ernie Whitman is on hand to read greetings from the mail bag. Louis Jordan plays a jazzy tune. Next up…