The Hillbilly Boys are on the air! Please pass the biscuits Pappy. Playlist. Bob Wills (also called Mickey Wickey) and the boys play, Dufus. Pat extolls the benefits of using…
Playlist: Mickey Wickey plays, Speed the Plan. Pat reads a letter from a fan. Horace sings, Leave the Pretty Girls Alone. Pat warns against that cheap flour, when only the…
A quarter hour of great, classic Western Swing. Playlist: Mickey Wickey, also known as Bob Wills sings, Somebody Loves You. Pat offers some advice on making perfect biscuits, using Hillbilly…
Playlist: Bob Wills kicks off with, the 12th Street Rag. Pat tells a little about the differences in flour, and what makes hillbilly flour so much better. Leon Huff sings,…
Playlist: Mickey Wickey, also known as Bob Wills plays, while Leon sings, Chewing Chewing Chewing Gum. Bob Wills plays, Blue Hour. Mickey reads a poem about morality and doing what's…
In the customs office, star reporter Lawry witnesses what appears to be the apprehension of a man smuggling lacy handkerchiefs into the country. Huh? How dangerous can a lacy handkerchief…
Welcoming in the new year, Don and Jack joke about getting older. Calendars, issued by local businesses are a longstanding milestone of the season, and Jack talks about some notable…
Don whisks us to Jack's home in Beverly Hills where Rochester sings as he trims the tree. How are Trudy the ostrich, and Carmichael the polar bear doing? Mary enters…
The busiest little man in Hollywood, Jack Benny, is a wreck. He has been doing Christmas shopping, and hanging out at parties, and tells Don about his new picture. Will…
That genial personality who guides the program, Jack Benny, isn't falling for the buttering up with the shopping days until Christmas running short. Even Mary has nothing but good things…