To open the show, Miss Brooks tells about the romantic side, or lack thereof, of Mr Boynton. Particularly of the books she found him reading. At breakfast, Walter joins her,…
Jane Stacey opens the program with a few candid words about Irma and her ideas about her romance with her boyfriend, Al. Jane thinks that Irma oughght to get glasses,…
Sometimes titled: Haunted House. Audio is a little staticky. Leila and the Judge try to convince Gildersleeve to move to a country home. With the upcoming planned wedding between Gildy…
News about a race horse that Jack bought comes out, and Don teases him about it. The horse related jokes continue as the rest of the cast enter, and quiz…
A radio dramatization of the City pages of the Hearst newspaper. In the firehouse, the chief is chewing out his crew. It's not the matter of putting out the fires,…
Also featuring Dorothy Lamour. The Warner Jansen orchestra opens with, You Can't Take that Away From Me. Edgar Bergen and Charlie enter to discuss winning friends. How will Charlie manage…
With this being Mother's Day, Don introduces jack as the Mother of the program. Jack greets the children of his show as each visit with a word of how they…
Written by the leading wit and thought provokers, as found in the Sunday papers. Todays features include. A courtroom scene addresses a matter of a girl in short skirts. OO…
The Big Broadcast of 1932 was a film that featured many of the top entertainers of the day, which included these moments of the best of that hot new comedy…