Wally, the man at the train depot, greets Judge Hooker who as good news. Leila is expected back in town, but he gets a surprise, and a little let down…
Guest star is Phil Silvers. First, Dinah Shore opens with, I'll Be Home for Christmas. She anticipates the world famous, bearded actor, Monte Wooley. Instead, the studio sends Phil Silvers…
Spend a short 5 minutes to learn how the typical housewife in the war time era put it all together. Canning, entertaining guests, keeping fully stocked cupboards, and more. Make…
When Judith, a vivacious, young debutante is injured in an accident while riding horseback, her life is threatened by a brain injury. Her life as a member of the idle…
Hosted by Bob Hope. He jokes about hunting, rationing, celebrity hunters, even some marksmanship humor from the shooting range. Bob then turns to the topic of football, then introduces Jimmy…
Playlist: Frank Sinatra sings, All or Nothing At All. rated: 7 The Hit Paraders sing, Rancho Grande The Hit Paraders sing, You'll Never Know How Much I Love You. rated:…
A pioneer family has been going through tough times out in Elkhorn Flats. Food is scarce, and the family is reduced to getting by on favors of friends. Who is…
Playlist: Frank Sinatra sings, I Heard You Cried Last Night. rated 7 The Hit Paraders, For the First Time. rated 8 Dee Wayne, Put Your Arms Around Me Honey. rated…
Jenny Simms hosts, and leads off with a song, Somebody Loves Me. After reading from the mail bag, a request is answered for a cartoon voice of a pig singing...…
Opening credits are cut. Host, Ernie Whitman turns it over to Erskine Hawkins, who opens with, Go Home. Rosetta Tharpe is on hand to sing, Sin is to Blame. Pianist,…