At the breakfast table, Jim Anderson complains about the kinds of food his family eats. The kids think he means their table manners, or the amount of food that they…
Audio is staticky with a few record skips. Jack seems sleepy and worn out as he tells Don Wilson about his latest movie that is being made. Mary enters, and…
Bob jokes about traveling to the camp. Buglers, Crosby horses, and more military related topics. Craps games, barracks life, mess hall, etc. Francis Langford,with the Six Hits and a Miss…
There's a little adventure and drama as Connie gets a surprise early morning caller. She has managed to catcha burglar red handed, and he's a mild mannered, polite burglar too.…
The coming out party, designed to restore the memory of Buster V Davenport, is rapidly arriving. The latest thing is to arrange the refreshments. Abner is confused over what cocktails…
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…
Gene opens in song with, When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again. He follows it with, On Moonlight Bay. In the bunkhouse, Pat Buttram tells about the level of…
Molly has gone shopping and left Fibber home alone. With time on his hands, Fibber has decided to cook a special treat for dinner. Shrimps McGee, from an old family…
When Cisco and Pancho visit a shop, the flirtatious senorita convinces them to spend all their money, even in buying a fancy, expensive silk shawl. Well, at least Cisco spends…
Audio is poor, but is worth giving a listen. It's the first show for Jello, and Jack's first use of his well known opening, "Jello everybody". Don and Jack get…