Red is impressed with the activity at the local shipyard.Ozzie and Harriet are onboard to share their own jokes on boating. Red reads the latest letter from WonderfulSmith while he's…
In the aftermath of Christmas, Jack talks with Don Wilson about the presents they got. Might there be a little re-gifting going on? Jack brags about his pal Phil, and…
Audio is poor and skips a little, more at the beginning than later. The gang tell about their recent Christmas gifts. Benny Goodman is back to join the fun over…
After a mishap, the gents soon clear their names and the hunt for the robbers continue. Lum isn't inclined to go tramping around the hills, looking for someone who is…
Luigi writes home to his mama to tell her about the strange custom of Americans to migrate from their houses to department stores. His friend Pasquali comes over to drop…
A bit of historical background is given for Life Magazine's covergirl of the week, Judy Garland, as she enters to sing, the Trolley Song. 500 service men are in the audience, and greet Judy as she announces her guests. Paul Whiteman, Les Paul, Lum and Abner, Jerry Kolonna, and more
The search for the robbers continue. Today, Lum and Abner set out to do their part to catch those city slickers who took their money. After looking for half the…
In the fire-damaged store, Lum is on the party line to report how grandpap rescued them from the fire. Is the tragedy a blessing in disguise? Abner is glad to…
Touring military bases on the East coast, Jack and the cast poke fun at such aspects of military life as being on KP, the stockade, and more. Dennis joins the…
When thieves love the store, the gents are bound, gagged, and locked in the store. Still tied, the gags are removed, but Lum and Abner have had a sleepless night…