The instrument of death is introduced as Orson Wells takes us through the Black Museum. The mystery rolls the clock back to the year of 1910, and a peaceful afternoon…
Recently Meredeth Willson has moved in, but it doesn't keep George from being in a good mood. His song soon dies on his lips when he discovers that Gracie has…
Leroy and Marjorie enjoy a look at Gildy's old photo album, and the old time fashions when he was a kid. Birdie has her own troubles dealing with a man…
It was ten years ago that Henry married Martha. Now in critical health, Martha leaves her desires for their daughter to be raised, and cared for. More time goes by,…
After being dinner guests with the neighbors, the Fletchers, Connie Brooks discusses the evening's events with her land lady. Mrs Davis learns how the night turned into a babysitting session…
A delay for everyone's favorite baritone in coming to the radio is due to recovering from laryngitis, but today, Bing takes to the airwaves in his brand new radio showcase.…
It's a dark, cold, Monday morning as Gildersleeve faces the day. When he sleeps in and is in danger of missing breakfast, Leroy and Marjorie fear he may be sick. Even Birdie and Leila are concerned that Gildy could be coming down with something.
Jack is recovering from a cold and jokes with Phil and Kenny about the poor attention he recieved from his friends. Mary joins the fun to complain about Jack's nurse.…
The Warner Jensen orchestra opens with, Careless. Charlie is still under the weather, and this week we can hear it in both his and Edgar's voices. It looks like a…
Also featuring Dorothy Lamour. The Warner Jansen orchestra opens with, You Can't Take that Away From Me. Edgar Bergen and Charlie enter to discuss winning friends. How will Charlie manage…