Features Spike Jones, the City Slickers, and the Park Avenue Hillbilly, Dorothy Shea. Spike opens with, Yes We Have No Bananas. Spike talks with Dorothy about getting her Christmas gift.…
The discussion of how much of an idiot Lou is is briefly interupted by an early show musical interlude, followed by more of Bud's joking disgust at the lunacy. The…
Announcer, Ken Carpenter introduces Francis Langford, who then sings, More Than You Know. The show is for the benefit of convelescing troops, and those in training to go overseas to…
The Merrymacks open with a song, You Can't Rush Me Off. Fred and Harry Vonzel joke about the show moving to Hollywood. The rest of the cast join with the…
The show takes the military man behind the scenes to the girls dormitory. In playing their roles, Mrs Gushmore is the dorm mother and she wakes up her flock of…
Guest is Joe Louis. The Merrymacks opens with that hit song, Whan. Fred presents the World in Review news Reels. Topics include: political figures, taxes, laws, the economy, legalized gambling,…
Miss Brooks opens by talking with Mrs Davis about her cash flow troubles. Mrs Davis changes topics by talking about vacation plans. She suggests to Connie about getting a job…
Dean and Jerry open in their usual musical style. Dean then sings, I Can't Give You Anything but Love Baby. Dean and Jerry get ready to see the big Broadway…
The orchestra opens with, I Can't Give You Anything but Love. Jimmy Wallington continues as he jokes around with Fred Allen and Portland Hoffa. Jack Benny is the topic of…
Fred is joined by Kenny Baker, Portland Hoffa, and more as the Texaco Star Theater kicks off another show. The Town Hall singers open with a harmony tune. Fred talks…