Fibber takes Molly out to a country farm for some rest and relaxation, only to find it isn't what they expected.
The McGees arrive home by bus from Hollywood following their appearance on the Lux Radio Theater, when Fibber sees a welcoming committee at …
Molly receives a big box of candy and believes Fibber sent it, but he can't remember buying it.
Fibber gets a letter from his old vaudeville pal Fred Nitney about his daughter planning to join the Womens Army Corps, and Fibber attempts …
Fibber plans to perform a magic act for the Elks' Club, and spends the day practicing for it.
The question for Allen's Alley is "Have you ever been swindled." Fred writes a movie called "The Perfect Crime", f…
The Texaco News of the Week reports on the heavy rains on the East Coast. Fred's guest is Indian chief Nee Da Bay, who tells about his…
Texaco News interviews a cranberry grower who complains about the President moving Thanksgiving, then a pet shop owner whose business is goi…
Gildersleeve gets bad news from his doctor that he has high blood pressure, and must relax, take it easy and not get upset. He agrees …
After eating a cake baked by Marjorie, Gildersleeve and Leroy try to bake their own cake to replace it.
Gildersleeves cousin visits, and her mischievous daughter causes problems. Program interrupted with frequent bulletins on the attack of Pear…
After marching in the Memorial Day Parade, Gildersleeve decides to write a Will in preparation of his upcoming wedding, and Judge Hooker hel…
Gildy recounts the events of the previous years' July 4th celebration, when the Jolly Boys Social Club organized a picnic for the community.
Gildy still hasn't gotten Leroy the model airplane he's been begging for, but now the store is all out and he has to find something else for…
Gildersleeve is having second thoughts about marrying Adeline and wants to get out of it.