Burns and Allen – Adolphe Menjou. 440208.

Gracie opens with an important public service announcement, buy war bonds. This morning in the Burns home, Gracie talks to George about their great love affair, and their upcoming anniversary. George suggests that Gracie get rid of their useless maid. All she does is gather gossip while Gracie does all the work. The scene changes to another couple with a famous love affair. Adolph Menjou and his wife. They talk about a movie scene that he is shooting. The maid overhears their staged arguement, and thinks its real. She's the same maid who works for Gracie, and other Hollywood stars.

Our Miss Brooks – Miss Enright’s Dinner. 500205

Boarding the bus on a bright, sunny morning, Miss Brooks can't help but feel chatty. At school though, Conklin is faced with a problem when Miss Enright wants to leave her job to be married. Will the principle be over stepping his bounds to ask Miss Brooks to let Miss Enright have a fair shot at Mr Boynton, and thus entice her to stay on? A new story emerges once Connie has a talk with her rival for the hand of Mr Boynton.

Vic and Sade – Sleepers Beware, Russell. 440204.

Vic and Russel talk about the sleeping flora and fauna that laies dormant on these chilly winter days, only to enter their house to discover Mr Sludge asleep on the davenport. Sade doesn't want the slumbering neighbor to be disturbed, but despite her best effort, Vic and Russel find excuses to enter the room where Mr Sludge is sleeping.

Lum and Abner – Cedric’s Car Pool Troubles. 430419

Still having amnesia trouble, the solution seems to have Buster V Davenport do some courting with aunt Charity. Lum and Abner discuss their disastrous attempts thus far to spark a memory, but only serving to make Buster hate and despise Milford Avery Spears all the more. Abner shares why he's against his woman getting a beauty treatment. Looking all rosy jawed, and artificially flavored and scented, those cows in the barn might get scared of a stranger, and not give milk.

Vic and Sade – Sixty Pairs Of Pants. 440203.

In the living room in the small house halfway up the next block, we find Vic and Sade involved in a round of Rummy. Vic keeps a watchful eye on the game play, marvelling at Sade's sloppy habits of throwing away good cards, and forgetting whose turn it is. Russel enters for distractions to the game when he talks about his 60 pairs of pants.

Abbott and Costello – Hedda Hopper Sherman Oaks Gazette. 440224

Bud and Lou joke around about the news, and running a newspaper. Lou claims to be a great reporter. Sounds more like a peeping Tom to me though. Ken Niles even hops on the band wagon of offering news on animals. The jokes turn to good looks, or lack of them when Verna Felton shows up. Bud wants to make her fashion editer of his newspaper. Lou goes for the big headlines, world news. He phones Adolf Hitler himself, and Mel Blanc comes back with a passable, and funny, impression of that national leader. Freddie Rich plays, I Love You.