We find Jack in his library, looking for some good reading. When he discovers Rochester's diary. We are treated to some insights to gambling habits, and a good natured glimpse…
Jack complains about his being tired, and needing a rest from his radio work. Don, Phil, and Kenny give him a hard time over it. Mary is tired too, but…
Feeling a little under the weather, Jack tells how he got a cold at the race track. Everybody seems to have had better luck at the track than Jack did.…
Don announces Jack with: "A man afflicted with many childhood diseases, including violin lessons" The trouble is that Jack is missing, and it's up to Mary and the cast to…
The feud with Fred Allen is growing, and the cast keep digging on Jack about his violin playing. Is Jack's childhood photo proof enough that he can play well? The…
Playlist Linda Darnel hosts the show. Ink Spots sing, Java Jive. Cass Daley sings, He Loved Me Til the All Clear Came. Yasha Heifitz plays, Ave Maria. Cab Calloway sings,…
As our announcer, Harry Bartel, settles in with the comforts of tobacco and wine, he learns of the discomforts of a time in 1890, and the gypsy show that begins…
As Don begins the introduction, Jack takes over with a nice word to congradulate Don for his 15 years in radio. Don shares his history, beginning as a singer, then…
Live from San Fransisco, Don wins himself a threat of being fired, after his announcement of Jack. Bob Crosby tells how he has been missing his family. Will Jack spring…