At the request of soldiers in the tropics of Panama, the show is hosted by Gene Tierney. Betty Hutton sings, Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing in a Hurry. Sports news…
Taking some veiled jabs at his favorite rival, Jack Benny, Fred changes to joke about a plan in New York to use magnets to clean the streets. Allen’s Alley residents…
The trial of Cedric Wehandt continues, but the progress is slow with all the interruptions Lum brings into the mix. This time its over announcements, lunch, and the birth of…
The towns folk are again crowded into Ira Hodgkins livery stable to witness the trial of Cedric. Squire demands respect, and that the noisy cow be removed from the court…
Seeking a diversion from the trial of Cedric, the gents are ready for another meeting of the Golden Era Discussion Club to raise the level of ignorance in Pine Ridge.…
Charlie Redfield has made good on pressing the breach of promise law suit, on behalf of his jilted daughter, and the trial begins today. Grandpap is bailiff, Abner acts reluctantly…
Taking a break from the recent story of Cedric's legal woes, Lum and Abner present this Christmas show. Not the traditional show they did every year, but one of enjoying…
Feeling well cultured after the latest meeting of the Golden Era Discussion Club, Lum and Abner still haven't heard word on the breach of contract law suit against Cedric. Grandpap…
The members of the Golden Era Discussion Club meet in Lum's parlor to attempt to raise the level of ignorance in Pine Ridge. Being meatless Tuesday, the snacks are skimpy,…
After the dramatic, and mysterious kidnap of Cedric from the wedding altar, talk in the Jot Em Down store turns to a letter from Mousey Gray. How is the mild…