A cheerful musical about life on the banks of the Wabash River. Mary Martin and Dick Powell recreate their roles as Sally and Paul. Wearing a suit of tar and…
Party plans are still being made, and Lum expects Cedric to be on hand to help. Abner gets confused at what a butler is, and being related to local twins, Sam and Earl Butler. Will he figure out that Cedric is to act as butler? The only kind of uniform he has to wear is his baseball uniform.
The gents have all gathered, and the meeting is called to order. Striving for a higher type of ignorance for Pine Ridge, Lum tries to talk about etiquette without giving away his party plans. He reads off scenarios of social flux pas, and the club is to say what's wrong.
Performing live for troops at Terminal Island. We first look in at the office of a Hollywood producer, and Ida Lupino complaining about the part in a play. Elsewhere, Gracie admires her big, strong, dream man, George. Is she buttering him up to soften the blow about a fender bender she kinda had in the car? Will she be giving away any secrets when Ida arrives to ask for advice in being a housewife? Gracie gives a talk on the birds and the bees. Bill Goodwin shows up to help with the advanced training for Ida. That means he's going to lay on the sponsor message.
A story set at the out set of World War 2 as Britain is being drawn into the war. Greer Garson is Mrs Miniver, wife of an architect, and firmly placed in high society. Her lifestyle of her kids, shopping, matters at church, and tending to the gardening is about to be disrupted. The social events, and extravagances of high society are about to meet the demands of wartime blackouts and rationing.
The adoption of grandpap for the coming out party may fall through, when Lum realizes the complications it means for himself. The whole idea is to help grandpap get his…
Hosted by Dinah Shore. Playlist: li>Dinah opens with, Shoo Shoo Baby. She takes a moment to dip into the mailbag for some greetings. Lulu Belle and Scotty sing, Down to…
Through music and drama, Captain Glenn Miller and Sgt Ray McKinley tell the story of Johnny, the kid next door. Playlist: The band kicks off with a tune, I Hear…
The etiquette books have the gents confused, but if they are to be taken seriously, they feel that grandpap should have parents for his coming out party. Abner is still reluctant to adopt grandpap though. As they continue addressing invitations, and checking their lists, Lum takes a message for Buster V Davenport.