Our Miss Brooks - 190 Episodes
Our Miss Brooks was a hit on radio from the outset, landing several honors within eight months of its launch. Eve Arden, who played the title role, won polls in four individual publications of the time. Interestingly, Arden was the third choice for the role, with Harry Ackerman initially wanting Shirley Booth and then Lucille Ball, who was already committed to another show.
Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS on July 19, 1948. The show featured sharp, witty dialogue and a memorable cast, including the blustery Conklin and the clueless Boynton. Arden's performance earned her accolades, including being named the top ranking comedienne of 1948-1949 by Radio Mirror magazine.
The series was sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet and continued until 1957, a year after its television adaptation ended.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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Critiques
Eve Arden is Perfect as "Our Miss Brooks"
porterville
Eve Arden was "perfect" as high school teacher Connie Brooks in this delightful program. The supporting cast was distinct in their characterizations and delivery. The plots had a similar theme, that is, Miss Brooks' romantic interest in Mr. Boynton (played first by Jeff Chandler and then Robert Rockwell) and her interactions with the principal, played by Gale Gordon. I was fortunate in listening to this program when it first started on radio until it ended some nine years later. The television version to me never captured the charm of the radio version. This program still maintains its' excellence after over half a century.
Our Miss Brooks
geofbrit
I discovered OMB in the 1980s and still enjoy listening to them. The writing is classic and still relatable & funny. You need to listen to more that one episode so you can learn the traits of the different characters. Not every episode is great, but some are fantastic! If only some more episodes had been saved. Maybe someday someone will find a stack of forgotten transcription discs in some warehouse or attic.
Gentle, smart humor
Librarian_Craig
. If you are weary of these modern, cynical, hard-edged times listen to this show for a little relief. Eve Arden is so perfect in this role. She is smart and witty but also vulnerable and very likable. I really enjoy how her character is able to step out of her situation and see the humor in it. She makes the listener feel like they are in a smart and witty club. And the jokes are funny! This was recorded before the era of laugh-tracks (I assume) and the audience can barely control themselves.
Love the writers
Cath E
"if he catches me making googoo eyes at his girl, he'll clobber me til I'm dismal!" is the best line I've heard ever. Coming from the great Richard Crenna, it's perfection. Some episodes are cheesy but you can listen again and again. I never tire of this cast and the writing of Walter and Stretch
Wonderful actors
ennia
This is such a delightful show -- the actors are uniformly terrific, the writing is clever, and the characters are so well drawn. I'm pretty sure they do use a laugh track, and it can verge on overwhelming at points, but that doesn't detract from the fun of listening.
Two duplicates:
Albert Schlef
Two duplicates: - "Our_Miss_Brooks_480919_007_Weekend_At_Crystal_Lake.mp3" is the same episode, but a much BETTER QUALITY, of "460702 An American Tragedy.mp3" - "Our_Miss_Brooks_490109_023_Boken_Furnace.mp3" is the same episode as "49-01-09_Our_Miss_Brooks_Lack_of_Coal_at_Madison_High.mp3"
one dud
perlster
As in the other large set here, Our_Miss_Brooks_531108_222_Convict is not worth a download as you simply can't hear the alleged episode.
Don't listen to these every night, just every third night !!!
jwf3148
I listen to this collection or to one of two other radio show collections every night when going to sleep - I rotate on a 3-night basis. I've built an application that stops the playback after 30 miniutes, and I'm always asleep by then. I've come to feel that these radio characters are emotional family, not embodied, but present ever night. Our Miss Brooks delights again and again, night after every-third-night, year after year. I also listen in the car when I'm on long travels. Very grateful to have access to these delights.