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,…
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…
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…
With this being Mother's Day, Don introduces jack as the Mother of the program. Jack greets the children of his show as each visit with a word of how they…
It's the night of her wedding, but the young bride is still in love with her college boyfriend. A radio news flash comes on with an odd message about pink…
Preparing for a trip to New York, George and Gracie pack their bags. Long underwear, suits, dresses, trombone… huh? What's Gracie going to do with a trombone? As Gracie helps…
Playlist: The Andrews Sisters are joined by Kirt Massey to sing, Together. The sisters sing, Chico Chico. Kirt Massey sings, I Wish I Knew. Patty Andrews sings, Its Been a…
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…
Word comes to Gildy that his newly hired secretary, Bessie, is messing up at the office. Will he have to let her go? At Floyd's barber shop, the gents complain…
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…