Today, our show notes are provided by the Jot 'Em Down Journal of December 1948. It’s back to the -brand new comedy show” format for this closing edition of 1948,…
Visiting an Army fort, Bill and Jingles meet a little girl who claims to be teaching a young Indian [princess. Trouble looms when Bill learns about an Indian uprising. How…
Don welcomes Jack with a birthday greeting, which sets the tone for the rest of the show. Jack admits to finally reaching 40. Even the audience has a birthday greeting…
Mel wants to promote his Fix It Shop, and to grow public attention and good will in town, Mel sends out greeting cards. When he finds out some of them…
Up in the sky! Look, it's a bird! It's a plane! No it's Superman! When we last saw them, Clark Kent, Asa Hatch and governor Carson were gathered, and awaiting…
n this undated episode, In the precinct office, Captain Canelli sends the new shift of police patrolmen on their way to protect and to serve. A distraught mother enters to…
Assigned to robbery detail with a ruthless fiend roaming the streets, Joe Friday is determined to bring him down. A man who has just finished a ten year prison sentence,…
Ernie Whitman dishes out the jive as he hosts the show, and calls tonights entertainers out just for you. Playlist: Elmer Faine and his band play, Swing. The Goldengate Quartet…
When we last saw him, Clark and Asa Hatch were trying to prevent a murder attempt on the governor. Superman is still running through the silent, empty rooms of the…
After Tom received a telegram, he goes to meet Babe Ruth at the train station. The two heroes discuss Babe's new charity foundation. In search of the hurricane horse, Tom…