Rochester gets Jack's clothes ready for his stroll in the Easter Parade, telling secrets on his boss. Jack has trouble with his fortune telling, bathroom scale. Mary pops in to…
Announcing the man who never gives any change, Don hears a few comebacks from Jack. The play is announced, and Mary learns that Stanley Craemer, the producer of High Noon…
The meeting of the Beavers is called to order, and we learn some of the boasts that Jack has been laying on them. Astounding feats of athletics, music, and politics…
It's bedtime, and Rochester reads to Jack about the new movie opening. Did Jack get an invitation to the gala Hollywood premiere? Did his pal, Ronald Coleman forget about inviting…
Don has only complimentary words to introduce Jack, but an ultirior motive could be at work. A telegram arrives with news from the movie studio. Production is to begin on…
As Perry gets his movie set ready, crowds begin to swarm around. What does Perry hope to find with his scheme? It's not about shooting any movie, but the crowd…
Horlicks: Look for the Horlick name, it's the sign of quality, and it marks the store where you see it as a quality store. Previously, Lum and Abner have made…
In this revisiting of one of our early podcast episodes, Keith includes his thoughts on a favorite story arc. He then moves on to look at some character traits of…
Wow, the first attempt at Keith talking on the podcast. What's the deal with that mike? It sounds like a hook up to outer space. Jack tells Don how tired…
Burns and Allen - Gracie Wants To Adopt Mickey Rooney. 490519.
Graicie gets the idea that she wants to adopt Mickey Rooney. She thinks he's just a cute little child, and she wants to be the mother that she thinks he needs. George tries to explain that Mickey is not only not a child, but he's old enough to be married. Actually by this time Mickey has been married, divorced, in the Army and out of it.