The first major battle between the North and South, of the American Civil War, and CBS reporters take you there. The confident army of the Northern States, led by General…
Red offers congradulations to Rod about his newborn baby girl. Rod mentions saluting Newspaper Boy Day, and conversation turns down that lane. The Four Knights sing, Walking with My Shadow.…
Puritan New England. The first American feminist faces resistance from society for takeing a stand for her beliefs. CBS reporters relive the event in documentary style, and take you there.…
Red and Rod O'Conner talk about the gasoline shortage, and their plans for the upcoming weekend. The talk turns from politics toward sleeping bags, also bears in National Parks. The…
Red Skelton's season opener for the 1948 season. Red chats with announcer Rod O'Conner alluding to his recent film, a Confederate Yankee. Also events that took place over the Summer…
Trying to prank his secretary when he phones in, Sam hints at the clue that his latest case revolves around. Arriving in the office, Effie shares a little confusing family…
Deep in a fabulous mountain cavern, and held in the mercy of the most beautiful woman in the world. An archaeologist, and one of the ugliest men in England, explores…
As Jane and Irma talk, Irma realizes that she knows nothing about Al's background or relatives. And this is the man she plans to marry. Al has to call his…
As a Shakespearean stage actor, Ernest Chapel presents the pretentious life of such a critter. He flexes his vocal exercises with as much flourish as possible, while in disdain over…
Ernest Chapel describes the call of the sea, and the picturesque sights and sounds of life in the seaside villageThe tranquility of the surf, matched to the flint hard life…