To open the show, Miss Brooks tells about the romantic side, or lack thereof, of Mr Boynton. Particularly of the books she found him reading. At breakfast, Walter joins her,…
Featuring Carol Lumbard, William Powell, and David Niven. The cast is introduced, and some personal background given. The scene opens on a moonlit night at the city dump, and our…
Riding in from the trail, all Britt wants to do is get some sleep, but the daytime noise is just too much. A particular comotion has him springing into action.…
Spring does something to people, and we learn that it has certainly done something to the great Gildersleeve. He explains to Marjorie what its like to be in love. How…
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Audio is on the tinny side. Amid songs that run the range from patriotic war march, to country, to jazz, or wistful Irish ballad, the Andrews sisters get ready to…
Costello tells about his uncle Mike, dating, and his new girlfriend. The band plays, Buttermilk Sky. Lou tells about his sister, and other wacky family members. Jokes continue, and include…
Racing around to oversee the preparations, Gildersleeve reviews the accommodations with Birdie to welcome his old friends from Wistful Vista, Fibber and Molly McGee. Leroy and Marjorie offer their own…
Not wanting his son, Chris, to follow in his footsteps, a carnival barker has worked hard to save up for a college fund. When Chris shows up at the carnival,…
Gracie talks with her neighbor, Blanche, about her recent trip to France, and about her romantic life with George. What could Gracie do to spice up her romance? Will George…