In times of emergency a leader somehow arises to rally the people. Today Fibber has taken on the important war time task of getting the word out on the Red…
The Andrews Sisters sing, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. Their song, Don't Fence Me In, becomes the intro to the western sketch. The sisters meet Bob in the saloon, where he…
Harry Vonzel introduces Barbara Stanwyck to get right to introducing the acts. Would You Like to Swing on a Star? (Dick Haymes) She makes observations that set him apart from…
The usual cast is joined by guest conductor, Bob Crosby. On the trail to entertain the troops at military bases, Jack learns about Judo at Fort Custer, Michigan. All the…
Before the show starts, get a news flash about the latest in food rationing. Joking about military acronyms, Jack gets a nickname, then teases Don Wilson about his weight. Topics…
An important letter is expected, and it has Fibber worried. Will Fibber actually be drafted into some kind of war work? The mail man turns out to be a mail…
Audio is muffled, and soft, but otherwise clear. Though meatless Tuesdays reigned along with rationing, Fibber rants on his insistence at being served at the butcher shop. There's also a…
Playlist: Dearly Beloved, ranked: 9 When the Lights Go On Again, ranked: 5 Moonlight Becomes You, ranked: 4 Mr Five by Five, ranked: 7 Why Don't You Fall in Love…
Too comfortable in his domicile, and after Molly's dinner, Fibber has nothing to complain about. Enjoying a cigar, and comfy slippers, Fibber is in a generous mood. He has even…
A bit of historical background is given for Life Magazine's covergirl of the week, Judy Garland, as she enters to sing, the Trolley Song. 500 service men are in the audience, and greet Judy as she announces her guests. Paul Whiteman, Les Paul, Lum and Abner, Jerry Kolonna, and more