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    • Season 1 overview
      Oct 3, 1952-Jun 5, 1953
      35 episodes
      Season 1 episodes
      • Connie tries to start a fight with Philip.
      • Miss Brooks wants to replace the school janitor's broken window, but cheapskate Conklin won't budge.
      • Mrs. Davis uses money meant for the school to buy Miss Brooks a new dress.
    • 4. The Birthday Bag
      4. The Birthday Bag Oct 24, 1952
      • Friends try to buy Miss Brooks an alligator purse as a birthday surprise.
      • Connie poses as Mr. Boynton's wife when he applies at a college that only hires married teachers.
    • 6. Living Statues
      6. Living Statues Nov 7, 1952
      • Miss Brooks inadvertently uses a paint made with liquid cement on Conklin's walls.
      • Mr. Conklin tries squeezng money out of a rich dowager so he can redecorate his office.
    • 8. Mr. Whipple
      8. Mr. Whipple Nov 21, 1952
      • The gang brings Mr. Whipple food and clothes, unaware that he's actually a multi-millionaire.
    • 9. The Big Game
      9. The Big Game Nov 28, 1952
      • When it's discovered that the football coach never graduated, Miss Brooks gives him a crash course.
    • 10. Blue Goldfish
      10. Blue Goldfish Dec 5, 1952
      • The gang tries to get Conklin to spend a little money on heat by making him think everyone is sick.
    • 11. The Stolen Aerial
      11. The Stolen Aerial Dec 12, 1952
      • When Miss Brooks gets her TV antenna fixed for free, people get Connie to take them to the shop.
    • 12. The Hobby Show
      12. The Hobby Show Dec 19, 1952
      • A hobby show proposed as a diversion for overworked Miss Brooks ends up making her more exhausted.
    • 13. Christmas Show
      13. Christmas Show Dec 27, 1952
      • Everyone exchanges gifts to buy presents for their friends, so nobody gets what they want.
      • Miss Brooks shows off her business skills to try and get a promotion.
    • 15. The Pet Shop
      15. The Pet Shop Jan 9, 1953
      • Connie is in the dumps because she believes she was stood up on a date by Mr. Boynton.
    • 16. The Hurricane
      16. The Hurricane Jan 16, 1953
      • The gang takes refuge at the Conklin home after the school is shut down by a weather warning.
      • Miss Brooks misinterprets a note written in French as a love note asking for a date.
    • 18. Old Marblehead
      18. Old Marblehead Feb 6, 1953
      • Conklin fines students for breaking rules he makes up on the spot to pay for a bust of himself.
    • 19. The Model Teacher
      19. The Model Teacher Feb 13, 1953
      • A photographer catches the eye of Mr. Boynton, infuriating Miss Brooks, who squeezes between them.
    • 20. Wake-Up Plan
      20. Wake-Up Plan Feb 20, 1953
      • Miss Brooks oversleeps thanks to some sleeping pills Mrs. Davis had stored in an aspirin bottle.
      • The students strike for better food.
      • Conklin, Boynton, and Miss Brooks attend the reading of the will of Mr. Casey, a cat.
      • Miss Brooks tells Mr. Boynton that living together is cheaper when Mr. Conklin has a room for rent.
      • Miss Brooks gets a hungry burglar a job in school cafeteria.
      • Conklin's mismanagement of the athletic budget causes baseball team's season opener to be canceled.
      • Mr. Conklin initiates a new dress code.
      • A student's father threatens to cancel a barbecue if Miss Brooks doesn't give his son an award.
      • Harriet talks her father into spying on Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton one evening during a date.
    • 29. Marinated Hearing
      29. Marinated Hearing Apr 24, 1953
      • Chaos reigns when Mr. Conklin's written speech to the school board is accidentally torn.
    • 30. The Festival
      30. The Festival May 1, 1953
      • Miss Brooks plays matchmaker between a reluctant janitor and a cleaning lady.
  1. Produced by Larry Berns and written by director Al Lewis, Our Miss Brooks premiered on CBS July 19, 1948. According to radio critic John Crosby, her lines were very "feline" in dialogue scenes with principal Conklin and would-be boyfriend Boynton, with sharp, witty comebacks.

  2. Our Miss Brooks is an American sitcom starring Eve Arden as school teacher Connie Brooks, also starring is Gale Gordon, Robert Rockwell, Jane Morgan, Richard Crenna, & Gloria McMillan. The sitcom ran Fridays from October 3. 1952 to May 11, 1956, 130 episodes were made during its run.

  3. Episode list. Our Miss Brooks. Top-rated. Fri, Dec 25, 1953. S2.E12. The Magic Tree. Connie is resigned to spending to Christmas with just her landlady Margaret's cat. But after buying a tree from a small boy she falls asleep and dreams about being surrounded by all her friends. Then a Christmas miracle occurs. 8.8/10. Rate. Top-rated.

  4. Miss Brooks is acting listless and anxious which concerns her friends. They decide she needs a hobby so Walter brings his trains, Margaret her paints and Boynton his chess set. But Connie needs to prepare questions for an English test.

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  5. Apr 23, 2020 · This upload contains 180 episodes of the great Old Time Radio comedy, Our Miss Brooks, starring Eve Arden and Gale Gordon. The showed aired on radio from 1948-1957, and on television from 1952-1956.

  6. Our Miss Brooks: With Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, Jane Morgan, Robert Rockwell. Miss Brooks is an English teacher who has a low paying job, lousy boss, has a crush on a teacher and whose student drives her to school.

  7. Our Miss Brooks is an American sitcom starring Eve Arden as a sardonic high-school English teacher. It began as a radio show broadcast on CBS from 1948 to 1957. When the show was adapted to television (1952–56), it became one of the medium's earliest hits.

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