Judy opens with a song, Personality. In the kitchen, Judy has breakfast with her aunt Aggie, and the maid, Geranium. A letter gets Judy confused about rabies, and knitting. Before…
Red enters and talks with Truman about Spring house cleaning. Harriot is already finished with her cleaning, and teases Red about his work clothes, and they compare notes on cleaning…
After the family has returned from Summertime activities, they share a few highlights of their camping, fishing, and other outdoor outings. Is Leroy showing signs of getting older and mellowing…
From the annals of the cases of crime at Scotland Yard, Orson Wells brings us another display of murder. This time it's about how a common tool of mechanics has…
Orson Wells walks us through a few of the exhibits in the Black Museum before stopping to feature today's display. In England it's customary to have bon fires through the…
Playlist: Spike Jones opens with, Yes Sir That's My Baby. Spike comments about Detroit, where the show is broadcast from this week, and the auto industry. Dorothy talks with Spike…
The one and only Groucho Marx is on hand with $1000 for the lucky contestants who make it to the final round. A couple with related occupations are up first,…
As we look in at the Burns home, we find George at his favorite pasttime, singing. Gracie helps Sugarthroat compose his new song. As George leaves to perfect his lyrics,…
George works on a speech to honor actor, and Screen Actors Guild president, Ronald Reagan. Gracie pitches her own ideas to include, then the neighbors come over to poke fun…
In the musical opening, Eddie blasts out the jokes about Hollywood and radio celebrities. Jolsen, Fibber McGee, Jack Benny, and too many movie stars to count. Eavesdrop on a scene…