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  1. It's from the show Our Miss Brooks. It came out in 1955 so I might be too young too understand it. In the show the man accused her of stealing, but clarified that she stole a kiss from him. She goes, I didn't steal a kiss that was petting larceny. The guy didn't understand it and she said you'll get it when you're older. I assume a sexual ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Our Miss Brooks radio show 12/4/55 Saving the School Newspaper - Frank Nelson This episode of "Unsung Legends of Comedy" celebrates the life and work of Frank Nelson, best remembered as the...

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  3. Vor 5 Tagen · May 16 2024. https://www.solgoodmedia.com - Listen to hundreds of audiobooks, thousands of short stories, and ambient sounds all ad free! Step back in time with "Old Time Radio Our Miss Brooks," a meticulously crafted podcast that captures the essence of the original broadcasts.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Dive into "Daily Our Miss Brooks," where each podcast episode brings you a slice of life from the iconic radio character, Miss Brooks. Experience her daily escapades in teaching, alongside lively interactions with students and faculty, all infused with the wit and charm that made the original series a hit. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the series, this podcast is your go-to for a ...

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · Eve Arden makes her only Suspense appearance in a role that is so darkly opposite to the happy but often befuddled high school teacher “Connie Brooks” of the hit radio series Our Miss Brooks. The script is another collaboration of radio scripter E. Jack Neuman and future Hitchcock movie screenwriter John Michael Hayes.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Nov 13, 1990. Actress Eve Arden, the wisecracking best friend from more than 70 movies who achieved her greatest fame as the saucy schoolteacher on TV's "Our Miss Brooks," died Monday of...

  7. Vor 23 Stunden · TuneIn. #1259, Sitcom, Aldrich Family “The Tuxedo” 1949 NBC, Our Miss Brooks 1/24/54 CBS. Tuned To Yesterday features programs from radio's golden era. Drama, Comedy, Western, Sci-Fi and more. Produced by Mark Lavonier.