Red Skelton's season opener for the 1948 season. Red chats with announcer Rod O'Conner alluding to his recent film, a Confederate Yankee. Also events that took place over the Summer…
Searching the paper for a mention of his name, Ozzie gets nothing but wisecracks from his devoted family. The article is one he wrote to remind people to get out…
A Haiku Trilogy Squire Skimp rruns defense. Cross words at Abner's witness. Lum holds him blameless. Rambling and confused. Enthusiasm backfires. Poor old grandpap. Squire blusters away. The swindle? Greater…
A Haiku Trilogy Clear cut evidence. Prosecution comes on strong. Lum's outlook looks dim. Honest town marshall. Ouch, who's side is Abner on? Town gossip, and truth. Squire's work is…
Audio doesn't have the best resolution, but is OK. Rush talks with Vicwhen uncle Fletcher pops in. Their minor argument takes a back seat to Fletcher as he complains about…
Though Connie Brooks and Mr Conklin have had their rough spells, lately things have been smoother. Wow, I'll bet that can't last. Connie recounts her latest date with Mr Boynton…
A Haiku Trilogy Strolling through Mena, window shopping and dining. Home cooking? That's strange. Tiny hotel room. Legal work goes on with Squire. Don't turn down the deal. Can Squire…
A HaikuTrilogy In a small room, visitors come to cram in. Waiting a trial. Grandpap visits, only to bump his head on the low, slanted ceiling. Is there space for…
Announcer Bud Easton tries to tell George about a Hollywood party, but Gracie turns it into a routine when the word play and puns flow. The theme soon changes to…
As Lum waitts for Cedric to bring his car around, Abner's form of offering comforting words only makes Lum more nervous. Will there be a big sending off party to…