Louie Buck. Harold Johnson's String Orchestra, and Chorale. Guest vocals: Emma Pitts. Just one week after Victory in Europe Day, May 8, 1945. Sunday Down South turns the full 30…
How will doing Charles boier impressions help the Home Guard win the war? A propaganda drive is in full affect. A play is rehearsed, a pageant of history to demonstrate…
With news of the D-Day invasion, Fibber and Molly prepare listeners for interruptions should news need to break in. To facilitate interruptions from the news, the show is given over…
Pine Ridge has been honored for being the first T-Town. The first to have 100% of residents contribute to buying war bonds, thanks to the work of Lum and Abner.…
The weather in town is hot, 106 degrees, as Abner enters singing. Mousey has been hired on and is cleaning out the feed room. Lum wonders how some people can…
Audio is good, but a touch fast. Curiosity has been growing over Mousey's war wound. Even reading from his secret diary hasn't revealed any clues. Lum and Abner talk about…
Basking in the attention of the townsfolk, Mousey Gray hasn't revealed much about his time in Africa, or his war wound. Lum shares with Abner that he heard about Mousey's…
The art exhibit is to showcase the paintings of Lum, and Mable Melrose. Abner's complaint over Mable staying in his attic are endless, but they reach a new level when…
The war bond contest came to a strange ending yesterday. The fictional Mable Melrose the gents entered to muddy the waters of the voting turned out to be a real…
Those pigeon toed hillbillies who have come to town to make sure the election and war bond contest is fair, have begun to interfere with grandpap's sales. People are being…