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January 27, 2024 28 mins
Our Miss Brooks was a beloved American sitcom that ran on CBS radio from 1948 to 1957. It was one of the most popular radio shows of its time, and it was later adapted into a successful television series that ran from 1952 to 1956.


The show starred the iconic Eve Arden as Connie Brooks, a wisecracking and sarcastic English teacher at Madison High School. Arden's portrayal of Miss Brooks was both hilarious and endearing, and she won over audiences with her quick wit and sharp one-liners

The supporting cast of Our Miss Brooks was equally memorable. Gale Gordon played the uptight and pompous Principal Osgood Conklin, Richard Crenna played the dimwitted but lovable student Walter Denton, and Jane Morgan played Miss Brooks' scatterbrained landlady, Mrs. Davis.

The show's storylines were typically lighthearted and comedic, focusing on the everyday trials and tribulations of Miss Brooks and her students. Miss Brooks would often find herself in comical situations, such as dealing with mischievous students, trying to impress her love interest, or getting into trouble with her boss.

Our Miss Brooks was a groundbreaking show in many ways. It was one of the first sitcoms to feature a strong female lead character, and it helped to pave the way for other shows with similar formats. The show was also praised for its sharp writing and its talented cast

.Even though it went off the air over 60 years ago, Our Miss Brooks remains a classic radio sitcom. The show is still fondly remembered by fans, and it continues to be enjoyed by new generations of listeners.

Here are some additional facts about Our Miss Brooks:
  • The show was created by Al Lewis, who also wrote most of the episodes.
  • Our Miss Brooks won numerous awards during its run, including four Peabody Awards.
  • The show was adapted into a movie in 1956.
  • In 2016, Our Miss Brooks was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame.
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Palm Alid soap, Your Beauty Hopeand Bluster Crean shampoo for soft, glamorous,
caressible hair. Bring you Are,Miss Brooks starring Eve Arden Our.
Miss Brooks, who teaches English atMadison High School, is as sociable as

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the next teacher, especially if thenext teacher happens to be mister Philip Boynton.
But unfortunately, mister Boynton, whoteaches Biology at Madison, is a
rather shy individual. Yes, Indeed, for a fellow who spends so much
time studying life, he certainly managesto get very little on him. Because

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there are rumors around the school andI'm that way about mister Bornton. Now
I don't know exactly what that waymeans, but a feeling that way means
feeling this way, then I guessI'm that way about mister Way. Anyway,
last week he accepted my invitation toinvite me to the faculty dance Saturday
night, and so bright and earlySaturday morning, I asked one of my

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pupils, Walter Denthon, to driveme down to the beauty parlor in his
jealoppe. Unlike the New Hudson,Walter's car isn't one you step down into
his car. Most people back awayfrom It's a very streamlined little job.
No windows, no top, andno windshield. All in all, it's
the coldest hot rod in town.If it's too cool for you, Miss

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Brooks, I can put up thetop. The top. Where is that
in the back on the floor?No thanks, Walter. It doesn't matter
how my hair looks now, Antoadenwill change me into something believable. I
appreciate your giving me this lift today, Walter. Oh, it's a pleasure,
miss Brooks, a pleasure and aprivilege, because I'm so fond of
you, both as a person anda teacher. You know, that's one

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thing about Madison High. They suregot some wonderful tea. Now take mister
Boynton. Granted, he sure istops. I ran into him the other
night at the movies. Incidentally,he was with another member of the faculty,
Miss Enright. Please, Walter,not so soon after breakfast. I
forgot you and miss Enright aren't exactlystuck on each other, Lad Walter,

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is an understatement. Now let's justforget about her, shall we. Sure
I'll be happy to forget about her. I never think about her much anyway,
Fine, Walter, yeah, orshe sitting close to mister Boyton,
the lady we decided to forget about. Well, I can practically give you
a blow by blow because I satright behind him in the movie. And
what's your report? G two?Nothing? Nothing. They were so dull

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I spent half my time watching thepicture. You should have asked for your
money back. Of course, shedid whisper a couple of things into his
ear, but I couldn't hear whatthey were very well. She has a
funny way of purring when she talks. There's nothing funny about it. To
her, purring comes naturally. Shetried to hold mister Boyton's hand once or

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twice, but she didn't quite makeit. Why not most of the time
he had it in a bag ofpopcorn? Well, would curve right if
she got salt all over her manicure. Here's the beauty parlor, Waller.
Would it be convenient for you topick me up in a couple of hours?
Oh? Sure, sure. Igotta get a haircut anyhow, and
I usually go to Barney's barbershop rightdown the street. I was thinking of

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getting a butcher haircut this time.Broll. From what I've seen of the
kids who get their haircut at Barney's. He can butcher up any kind of
a haircut. Hello, Antoine,Well, if it isn't miss Brooks,
A long time, no see likethe man says? What man? Oh,

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there you go. You're not inmy shop two minutes. You're pulling
my leg. But I don't care. I'm delighted to see you at any
time. You're such a challenge toa beautician. Yes, you see.
You come into my shop so infrequentlyI have to start from scratch each time.
Of course, you do have aload of natural beauty, thanks loads,

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But then so does a rose buds, and even it, with all
its natural loveliness, must be properlyand frequently cared for. In order to
retain that beauty. Its soil mustbe irrigated, It's roots watered, its
leafy branches gently sprinkled. Well,don't stand there. Turn the hose on
me before I assign you to abooth. Tell me, miss Brookes,

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what prompted you to come in thismorning? Oh it's very simple, Antron.
There's a faculty dance at Madison Hightonight, and I thought it would
be nice to look like a humanbeing. All the big jobs they bring
to antoine Well, no matter,it's a feeble artist, indeed, who
cannot rise above his subject. Ishall make you my masterpiece. All I

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ask in is that you promised tovisit Antoinees once a week. Aren't you
forgetting something? I'm a school teacher, you know. It isn't an accident
that we of the faculty have afaculty for always looking like the faculty,
beauty for hers, or a luxurywe can rarely afford. Well, apparently
that doesn't apply to all teachers.One of my best customers is a teacher.
In fact, she has an appointmenthere in a few minutes, a

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miss Enright. Do you know her? Yes? We both teach English at
Madison. Oh, then you andmiss Enright have something in common. I
suppose you could call in that.Yes. Oh, she's a wonderful person,
very active in the Parent Teachers Associationand in all sorts of civic functions.
What do you think of her?She's fine, good teacher. It

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confidentially I don't like her either.Then, even though I should be grateful
for the new customers I get throughher connections, I can't help feeling that
she's very overbearing. That's my honestopinion, and when it comes to people,
I believe that honesty is the bestpolicy. Well here I am Antoine
missing right, How wonderful to seeyou policy? Just laugh, Miss Brooks?

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What are you doing in a beautyparlor? Oh? I just thought
i'd let Antoine do a little lila guilding. I haven't started yet.
I'm going to make miss Brooks looklike a thing of beauty. Is there
time Saturday? You know we haveto be back at school by Monday.
Antoine's going to put more men onthe job. Well, if you'll excuse

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me for a moment, I'll arrangeboot three for you, Missa. Oh
do that, Antoine, Miss Brooks, Now that we're alone, there's something
I think you should know. Thatyou were at the movies with mister Boyn
last night. Well, how didyou were there too? No, just
my emissary, I must admit,Miss Brooks. I thought you'd be a

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little more upset about it. Upsetme because mister Boynt, who is to
go out with another English teacher?Of course I'm not upset. In fact,
I had quite a laugh over it, alas I thought i'd split my
infinitive. You see, I happento know that mister Boynton once heard the
expression let's live a little. Yes, so that's what he does. He

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lives as little as possible. No, I'm not worried about what mister Boynton
does when he's not with me.Look, miss Brooks, I like to
do things in an open and aboveboard manner. I'm going to lay my
cards on the table. Good,take them out of your sleeve and deal.
What's the first card? Just this. I know you've booked mister Boynton

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for the faculty dance tonight, butremember there's always tomorrow, and I don't
give up easily. Well, goodfor you, salty nails. Don't underestimate
me, my dear. The nexttime mister Boynton and I walk down the
middle aisle, it may not bein a theater, be sure to invite
me to the wedding. And thisend right. If you ever become a

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mother, remember i'd love one ofthe kittens coming, Antoine, I'll see
you and mister Boynton. It's thedance, Miss Brooks. I'll be looking
forward to it with considerable revulsions.Oh oh for three, here it is,

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Sit right down here, miss heinright, Antoine, before you do anything
for me. I want you totake care of Miss Brooks, but you're
will Wait, there's a certain wayI want you to take care of Miss
Brooks. First of all, Iwant you to comb her hair up in
back and give her bangs in front, but that wouldn't suit her face at
all exactly. Then I want youto be sure and see that she's got
pounds of makeup on, telling youof rouge eyeshadow everything. But you won't

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like that. Neither will mister Boynton. I know the type, and whatever
you do, don't let Miss Brookslook into a mirror. Tell her,
Tell her to wait for her firstreaction from a member of the opposite sex.
Put miss in right. Suppose shedoesn't want me, she'll agree to
anything you suggest. She knows you'rean expert beautician. Well then how can
I betray her faith in me?I feel like a traitor, a despicable

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traitor, andron dozens of women patronizethis shop at my suggestion, and at
my suggestion they go elsewhere. Noware you going to give Miss Brooks the
works or not? Well, BenedictArnold made a nice living for years there.

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We are all Phinney's. Remember nowno mirrors, Miss Brooks. All
right andern if you say so,I'll leave it up to the public.
There's Walter parked as usual, rightin front of a fire plug. Well
here I am, let's go asorry lady, I'm waiting for Miss Brooks.
Take another look, Walter, it'sme. Holy cow, get in

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quick. I'll take you to thereceiving hospital for better Yet, I'll give
you first aid. I'm the RedCross chairman of our crash. You know,
well, why do I need firstaid? Your mouth it's all cut.
Oh yeah, you're just not usedto seeing me with lipstick on.
Start the car, Walter. Ididn't intend to take so long. Missus
Davis will be wondering what happened tome When she sees you, she'll still

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be wondering. Gosh, that haircomb? Those bangs? What's wrong with
these bangs? Are they too long? Or In all the time you've known
me, Miss Brooks, have Iever consciously been fresher tried to hurt your
feelings? No, Walter, never, And I can answer your question.
Honestly, they're not long enough.They're frustrating, Miss Brooks. But you're

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talking about Walter. When they startout all right, but just when they
really get going boom, they stopright at a tip of your nose.
Oh that's just a few hairs thatwere blown out of place in the hopped
up pipelate of yours. How doI look otherwise? Or? Frankly,
Miss Brooks, I thought you weremore beautiful without all that stuff. I

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mean, well, gosh, withyour natural beauty, you could have been
a famous stage actress, or evena model or a big movie star.
I've often wondered what made you becomea school teacher. Anyway, I couldn't
resist the money, our miss Brooks. Sorry, Neve Mardin will continue in

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me home from Antoine and as mynew bangs and I entered the front door

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my Landlady Missus Davis came out ofthe living room. Call Missus Davis or
how do you do madam? Ifyou're looking for Miss Brooks, she isn't
in I'm her landlady. Or maybeI can refresh your memory. Good morning,
missus Davis. I can't pay therent till next week. Connie Brooks,
where in the world did you getthat make up Antoine's beauty parlor?

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You didn't leave much there, didyou, although I suppose it is attractive
to a mail By the way,has he called mister boyt K You mean
not this morning, Connie, andI know why you didn't get any calls
last night either. Far I discoveredour phone wasn't working, but I fixed
it about an hour ago. Youfixed it years. I went downtown and

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paid the bill. You know,Connie, as one gets used to your
new look, it's not half dead, or I should hope not. After
spending three hours in a hot boots. At least I can expect i'll get
it. Hello, Well, hello, miss Brooks, this is mister Boynton.
I thought i'd better call to askwhat time I can pick you up
tonight. I wouldn't want to bargein without giving you ample time to get
ready. Oh, you can comeover anytime, mister Borton. It never

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takes me more than a few minutesto fix up. Well, then I'll
be over about seven. You knowI tried to reach you several times last
night, but your phone was outof order. Yes, I just heard
about it. I was quite disappointedwhen you didn't answer. But while I
was combing some new white mice I'veacquired, Miss Enright dropped by and asked
me if I wanted to go tothe movies? What did you do with
the other mice? I don't know. Where did you go after the movie?

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Ice Cream Parlot? Oh? No, I was full of Popcorn's very
good at the Paramount? Yes,I know. Don't they have a slogan
that Joe's If it's Paramount picture,it's the best popcorn in town. I
don't know about that, Miss Brooks. But this wasn't a Paramount picture.
It's an independent. It was aboutsome girl with a lot of money who
wants a sweetheart to quit being apoor songwriter and work in her father's doorknob

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factory. No, but he writesa big hit song after they separate,
and when he's got as much moneyas her father, he asks her to
marry him again, and this timeshe says yes. I can't understand it.
Me either, sure to see thegirl this fellow proposes to. She's
got two inches of makeup on,and she wears bangs, bangs, the

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most ridiculous looking get up you eversaw. How any man in his right
mind could fall for anybody like thatone? Well, I won't keep you
any longer, mis Brooks. I'llpick you up at seven. Goodbye,
goodbye. Oh I wish I hadn'tlet Roller go home. He could have
taken me back to Antron's. Idid hit Tony Will asked Wood Conklin,
how is Madison handsome principle today?Fine, margaret, I, as you

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know, my wife's preparing all therefreshments for the dancer tonight, and she
wondered if you'd be kind enough tohelp her out with a few sandwiches.
Why, of course? How good? Shall I make the same kind of
sandwich as I did last time?White seas and peanut butter. No,
no, thank you, I've broughthello, mister Conklin. Missus Brooks has
been to the hairdressers. How good? Don't she looks interesting? Well?

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I really don't know. It's hardto tell. I can see you all
right, miss Brooks, But howin the world can you see me.
Oh it's easy, mister Concklin.I just blow a little and there you
are. As a matter of fact, I've got to get back to the
beauty parlor right away. Do youthink you could give me a list?
I suppose, Oh, Miss Brooksand missus Davis, you will find the
ingredients for the sandwiches in this packageright here. All right, that's good.

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I'll get started right away. Seeyou need a push to buy,
Missus Davis. Well, come along, miss Brooks. I'll drop you off
whitefish and peanut butter. As Irecall, mister Conklin, the beauty parlor
is only a couple of blocks pastyour house, so I won't be taking

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you too far out of your way. That's perfectly all right, Miss Brooks.
You'll forgive me for seeming so takenaback when you first came in,
But well you did look quite unlikea school teacher. Is that bad on
Saturdays? No? In fact,I rather admire a woman who takes the
time to enhance her charms. Confidentially, I've been trying to stampede missus Conklin

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into a beauty salon for years,but she just can't see it doesn't believe
in powder, rouge, lipstick,none of the refinements. What does she
want with refinements. She's got you, that is, she's got you.
Excuse me, we're just passing myhouse. I always hank the horn when
I'm in the neighborhood. Gives mywife and daughter a feeling of security.

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But as you just said, MissBrooks, she's got me. That's the
trouble. She doesn't have to patronizebeauty shops to hold on to me,
and she knows it. Of course, if she had some reason to be
jealous of me, she jealous,Miss Brooks. Do you think that if
Martha were jealous? Oh pardon me, missus Conklin, But if you'll just
pull up here, this is Antron's. Well, it's that little building with
a dimple in the door. Thanksfor the lift, mister Conklin. You're

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welcome, Miss Brooks, and wecan pursue the topic of my wife's peccadillos
at the dance tonight. Oh definitely, I'm one of the best peccadillo dancers
in town. Well that does it, miss Brooks? Am I completely playing
again? Aron. If you wereany planer, you'd plade right into the
woodwork you. I'm home, MissusDavis. He should be zack any Oh

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wait a minute, she's a Alian. Come to the phone town. It's
mister Boynton again. I wonder whathe wants now, Thanks, missus Davis.
Hello, hello, Miss Brooks.Missus Davis told me you were at
the beauty shop. I was delightedto hear that. Delighted, mister Boynton.
Yes, you see, I wasafraid you might misc It's true my
remarks about the girl in the movieand think that I dislike all spectacular hairdressings.
Actually, the new styles fascinate me. They do. Yes, what

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sort of hair do did you get? Miss Brooks? Well, what I
got was more of a hair don'tbut I'm sure you like what I'm going
to get again, mister boynhe ohmine, when we walk into that dance
tonight, I want those other teachersto really notice you. I've even bought
a brand new blue Seirch suit.You think it'll fit me? That's a

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hot one. I'll see you atseven. Good Bye, Miss Brooks.
Good buy, mister Boynhe Well,back to the beauty parlor. You know
something, Missus Davis. What cannyin moments like these I almost wish I
was missus Conklin. What am Isaying? I'll have to be going down

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to the gym now, moth.I want to see if it's picked up
properly for the dance tonight. Verywell, dance, Oh get the keys
to your car. They're on thetable in the hall and osgood. I
must say. The car took alovely polish. I got a glance at
her when you were driving past thehouse with some woman. Yes, well,
I was just you saw me drivingwith some woman Matha, Yes,
dear, I did well. There'sno need to be jealous, of course,

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but she was quite pretty. Don'tyou think I'm sorry? I was
good. I didn't get a verygood look at her. I was carrying
some cold cuts at the time,if you must know, she was gorgeous.
The cold cuts were quite popular lastyear, don't do they the issue?
Martha? Who was that woman yousaw me with this morning? I

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repeat, who was that woman?Martha? What woman? Oh? In
the car with you? Well?Really I was good. You drive so
many women from the Board of education. This one wasn't from the Board of
Education. PI from it. Oh, please, dear, you're leaning against
the potato sounds. Why don't youadmit it, Martha, you're jealous.
Five loves of white. That shouldbe enough. Mother, I said you

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were jealous. Yes, Dad,Now Clare, did I put the rye
bread? Mother? You're not evenlistening to me? Mee hello, Hello,
all right? I mean hello,Harry, Harry, as you've been
cry? Is something wrong, dear? Oh? Everything's wrong? Roller dain
to me he had to pick upmiss Brooks before I saw he was riding
around with some creature Insang. I'mgoing up to my room now, Mother,

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just tell him I've taken a slowboat to China Mall. But after
you brutal a file, please comedown and help me find the rye bread.
Oh. Mother, Now there's agirl who will make some man a
fine wife. Insanely jealous? Oh, I do hope I win the door
prize this year. Don't think I'mpast noticing polkertude math. I'm still just

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a boy at heart. Do youknow why I gave that other woman a
lift in my car because she'd justcome from the beauty shop. You hear
me, my, I was bedazzled. If it hadn't been for all the
powder and that starboard hair. Thatman of mine one the bone nowhere,
nowhere, O, what's the use? Hello again, Miss Brooks, It

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Tilly, prepare booth number four.And now then, miss Brooks, you
said on the phone you wanted somethingfascinating, So I've decided to give you
the famous Anton Marcel. Is itreally exciting? Antine exciting? This is
the very same popure I copied hairby hair from gorgeous George. Just give

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it to me and then I'll wrestleyou for the bill. It's ought to
be a very successful dance, MissBrooks. Quite a few people in the
gym, Yes, indeed, misterb And at the sound of the next
voice, there will be one peopletoo many. Good evening, mister Boynton,

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Good evening, Miss Nwright. Thenext number is the World's mister Boynton,
is it yes? And I'm justdying to walk. Well you do
that, mister Boynton, and Iwill be right behind you. Look who
just came in. It's missus Conklin, isn't it? Oh? Yes?
But in a back this evening gownand an upswept here doo, and I
thought I was overdone. Alongside ofmissus Conklin, I looked like Carrie Nation.

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After a bad night. Hello everyone, Oh, good evening, missus
conor missus Conson, don't let mescare you. I got myself up like
this to teach os good a lesson. I wonder what he'll say when he
sees me. Well, you won'thave to wait long to find out.
He's coming over now. Hello,folks, I oh, I see we
have a newcomer in on'm it's standingcharming, one of that os good Conlin

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at your service, mister miss it'smissus a missy, it's well. I'm
delighted to make your cruit missus conflict. Hello, I was good. What
in the world your hair? Well? If that is your faces a bold
you? You look lovely, mydear. I'm going to have every dance

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with you tonight. Ohbiden, Ohyes, mister Conklin, I'd like you
to take over my duties's host atthe front door, if you please.
Oh but sir, Miss Brooks andI were the door boyden. Yes,
sir, I'm a long Martha ifit hadn't been for powder and that storeboard
hair. Oh miss enright, yes, Miss Brooks, shall we dance?

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again here is our Miss Brooks.Well, mister Boynton got away from the
door just in time to ask mefor the last half of the last dance.
You look lovely tonight, Miss Brooks. I feel I put you into
a lot of trouble today. Ohit was nothing, of course, I
did lose about five pounds, butit was mostly around the scalp at attention,

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Please, ladies and gentlemen of thefaculty. It is my pleasure at
this time to announce the winner ofthe door prize. He is none other
than our Miss Brook. Congratulations,Miss Brook. Thank you, mister Conklin.
I know you're all anxious to findout what the door prize is.
Well, I have here a ticket, Miss Brooks, entitling you to one
free treatment at ant One's Beauty Pology. Mister Conklin, would you tell me

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one thing? What's that? MissBrook? Is this for putting on or
taking off? Next week? Turningto another hour, Miss bookshoe brought you
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Burns, written and directed by AlLewis, with music by Wilbur Hatch.

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Mister Boynton is played by Jeff Chandler, Mister Conklin by Gail Gordon. Others
in the Knight's cast were Jane Morgan, Dick Crenna, Lauria McMillan, Mary
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