The audio resolution is low but clear. Al Jolson introduces his guest, Monte Wooly. Famous for his beard, a few jokes about barbers give way to the lack of celebrity…
Bud and Lou talk about airplanes, and flying. When Ken Niles shows up, talk turns to the recent movie that Abbott and Costello made. The sound man, Mel Blanc, wants…
The show starts with Jack and Mary doing some Christmas shopping. Mel Blanc is the sales clerk, and tries to up-sell Jack from the cheap wallet to a more expensive…
Judy opens with a song, One More Dream and He's Mine. Cousin Sophie has sent Judy a letter of news from Cactus Junction, and tells about her family who miss…
Broadcast from New York, Bud gives Lou a hard time over being late, then the jokes turn to girls, dating, and getting ready for the big party at Elsa Maxwells…
After a breathless and excited fan begs Lou to get involved, and run for political office the jokes kick into high gear. Bud and Lou plan to travel back to…
The mood of the show is set when Lou enters in circus tights. He and Bud fire off the jokes about the circus, and circus animals. The discussion drifts to…
In preparing to travel to Chicago, Rochester helps Jack get packed up. Medication, clothes, and reading material. Elsewhere, we find Mary with her new maid, packing and making arrangements for…
Lou is so determined too star in the new production of the film about Napoleon and Josephine that he comes to the studio dressed as napoleon. Bud and Lou joke…
At March Field, and as March ends, Jack pokes fun at the military with the use of animal jokes. Mary shifts gears with jokes about dating soldiers. The base trains…