Ann Rutheford hosts a Let Yourself Go night. First, the King Sisters are up to sing, For You. Bob Hope shares his suppressed desire to cast cares away and play…
After last weeks take over of the show by the Beverly Hills Uplifter Society, George is insistent in keeping the cackling hens away. Nothing Gracie can do will butter him…
As the Nelson's get tucked in for the night, a drip keeps Harriet awake. The dozing Ozzie is awakened to go do something about it. After a growing argument over…
Audio is good, just a little reverb. The plan to teach Lum a lesson by being delivery boy for the store hasn't been working out as well as Abner expected.…
Audio is good, just a little reverb in spots. The management situation in the store has slowly tipped back to where it had been, with Abner the boss, and Lum…
Audio is good. Since the movie theater burned down, Abner has enjoyed being boss, and making Lum be his lackey. Is Abner's humiliations getting to be too much for Lum?…
Audio is good. Reconnecting in the store business, the gents find themselves in a role reversal. Abner is president, and sole owner after their arrangement in splitting ways over the…
It's the last show of the season, and the Harris family is getting ready for vacation. Travel plans to London means having shot records up to date. Alice convinces Phil…
Sade is as giddy as a schoolgirl when Russel comes home. She has been chatting on the phone with her lady friends, and lost all track of time. Busy with…
Announced by Ken Carpenter, and Ann Rutheford acts as host to call on the performers. Lineup includes: The King Sisters who sing, Out of the Blue. Bob Hope puts his…