Learn how a radio show is put together by using the example of how today's show was put together. The writers discuss ideas at home. Topics include the order of…
The topic from last week continues, where George gave a mink coat to socialite, Cobina Wright. He didn't intend that she would accept the gift, and now George has the…
Frank Luther, popular tenor, tells about a letter he received from a nursse. How did his voice and program work to help a patient in her care? Listen and learn…
After attending a piano concert, Fibber is bent on taking lessons and becoming the next big musical star. Gale Gordon is the salesman in the music store. Where the Old…
Gracie shows off her knitting as the show opens, and the cast tease George about his sense of fashion. Then Gracie reads a letter from her brother. Artie Shaw plays…
With the inaugral speech in the fore front of the news, the show looks at the broadcast hook ups and how they're tested. Announcers read their speeches, and mike checks…
Eddie opens with a host of sports related jokes, even working a reference to today's guest. Dinah Shore, Eddie's regular vocalist on the show, is all aflutter at the prospect…
George has aspirations of making it to the society page, but Gracie jokes about his chances. The cast, namely Artie Shaw and Senor Lee give George a hard time and…
Catherine Seymore may be young, but she's a pioneer in script writing. She tells a little of how she got started. She and Graham swap stories of their early days…
Fibber draws some cash from the bank to cover expenses. To feel important, he decides to get it as a 100 dollar bill. It doesn't take long to discover the…