Shotgun is a man who is looking for Dancing Dan, and thinks that Broadway might know how to find him. Not wanting to rock the boat, and to preserve his…
Though the stranger isn't in town any more, neither Lum or Abner want to keep the diamond at their place. Lum regrets ever buying the diamond in the first place,…
In other episodes of this era, the pressure to buy war bonds appears even in kid shows. Today though we have a public service announcement that urges kids to help…
Where would the modern man of 1946 be without his newspaper and radio. Just about as uninformed as a man in the 21st century without his Internet, or cell phone.…
Valuable pearls are missing, and Inspector Farraday thinks his favorite suspect did it. He's out to prove that Blackie did it with a vengeance. If Blackie didn't steal the pearls,…
Haunted by dreams of subpoenas and legal woes, Gildy is jumpy, and gives word to the family that he's not taking any visitors. He comes clean about his breach of…
Lum has finally got a customer. It just happened to be grandpap while he was napping in the barber chair. Now, grandpap complains to Squire Skimp about the possibility of…
Mr Arnold is an American correspondent who visits a humble scientist and his family. What's the breakthrough discovery that must be kept quiet? Is there someone who might benefit from…
The search for the run away girl, Ellie Conners, seems to be winding down. Now posing as Lum's niece, Mary, she has become the hit of the town. Now that…
Determined to get Ellie Conners clear of town, and the state police who want to take her back to the orphanage, the gents have gotten as far as the county…