There was never a more noble and honest man of the Old West than the Cisco Kid. Although at times his reputation was questioned, it came at the hands of…
After Fred and Arthur Godfrey poke fun with each other, the news of the week features a restriction on telegrams. A city ordinance on dogs, and some wartime humor gets…
First: Working At A Dairy. 11-22-1929. Andy gets to play the straight man as Amos cranks out joke after joke about cows, and all things concerning cows. Conversation, and jokes…
The main job that Doc Danfield has is that of college professor, and lecturer. We don't usually see him in that capacity, but today the show opens with him putting…
As Sade darns a sock, and Rush lounges in the floor, they talk about Christmas presents. Rush is afraid that he won't get as many gifts as his friend Smelly…
Playlist: Spike Jones and his City Slickers perform, Shine. Spike offers a few words of salute to St Louis, where the show is being performed. The Park Avenue Hillbilly, Dorothy…
Hosted by Ida Lupino. She dips into the mailbag for a request to hear a canary sing. Afterward, Connie Haines sings, Don't Get Around Much Anymore. More gretings are read…
Chester marvels at the world of knowledge that can be unlocked by books, then Tassie enters with a problem. A man from her past is returning to Dodge and she…
The audio is a bit scratchy in spots, it skips in spots, and the musical numbers have been snipped. Other than that, it sounds pretty good. Don teases Jack about…