Reading the newspaper, Fibber suddenly sees himself as an expert on world affairs. The Old Timer makes a visit, after not being on the show in a long time. He…
Kenny DelMar, announcer for Fred Allen, substitutes for Don Wilson while the gang is in New York. Of course, the jokes about Fred Allen kick into high gear. Mary Livingston…
Audio is a little scratchy. In missing episodes prior to this, Gracie had sold their house, only to manage to buy it back. She butters George up with compliments, and…
As Betty hints at their future life together once they get married, Mel is a little clueless towards her suggestions. Young love, and marriage continue as topics of the jokes.…
Though the war is long over, and rationing pretty much a thing of the past, apparently bolts of Irish tweed cloth are illegal to smuggle into the country. Knowing better,…
On the road, the gang broadcast from Chicago. Norman Berry substitutes for Don Wilson. Doing a rigorous schedule of 8 shows per day, Jack talks about the fun he has…
Betty tries to get Mel to improve his business by taking some investment risks. Mel is doubtful, but when her dad, Mr Colby pops in for the usual round of…
Molly gets onto Fibber about his poor language. Grammar that is, not profanities. Although when a window shade frustrates Fibber, he slips into a little dad-dratted vulgarities. Lena pops in…
Jack is to go on an old fashioned vaudeville style tour, and is packing for his trip to Chicago. Will Rochester be able to squeeze in all the goodies that…
After seeing a movie featuring James Mason, Mel and Betty discuss the well known actor. Not impressed, Mel is to act in a play the local ladies are to put…