Playlist: Host: Betty Grable opens with a song, Make Believe. The Town Criers, A Kiss Goodnight. The Town Criers also sing, Sunny Side of the Street. June Haver joins her…
Still having amnesia trouble, the solution seems to have Buster V Davenport do some courting with aunt Charity. Lum and Abner discuss their disastrous attempts thus far to spark a memory, but only serving to make Buster hate and despise Milford Avery Spears all the more. Abner shares why he's against his woman getting a beauty treatment. Looking all rosy jawed, and artificially flavored and scented, those cows in the barn might get scared of a stranger, and not give milk.
After finding no relatives in Toledo, grandpap thinks nobody cares about him any more. Lum and Abner wonder what to do for him, while Abner plays with the make shift intercom system they made for the now missing Doc Snide. Grandpap enters to tell about his disappointing trip to Ohio.
The new dentist is getting settled in, and has gone to start looking at the teeth of the students at the school house. Mousey is seen in town, and pops in to tell the gents what he has been up to in the Army. His time is limited, and he needs to meet up with his wife Gussie before he has to leave again.
Dreaming of their post war home, Gracie wants George to buy a vacant lot to build on. The trouble is that it belongs to Joe Bagley, and he doesn't want…
Playlist: Muriel Smith - Hark the Herald Angels Sing. Dr Tobias delivers a message on racial equality. What will the post war world hold for negro people regarding lynching, and…
Date could be wrong, but should be close. Playlist: Ernie Bubbles Whitman calls on Count Basie to open with, Rhythm Man. Dick Haimes teaches Ernie the scales, but the vocal…
Across the burning sands, a figure in a tattered uniform emerges. A British officer demands to be put in contact with his superiors, and report the German tanks are on the run. The immediate danger is in hiding from Germans who are outside the door. Posing as a waiter who was recently killed, the officer, actually an American Corporal, assumes the identity to hide out. Complaints from the Italian general about Field Marshal Rommel is heard, but will it be something that can be used to benefit our man when the time is right? Concern is shown that coded messages could be getting sent through laundry hanging on the lines.