A woman's lover is hiding in the closet with a hammer and a plan to murder the sleeping husband!
The mayor and two other respected citizens of Summer Springs has called for George Valentine. George is offered $1000 to not take the case, then finds a dead body named George Valentine has already arrived!
Harriet is suprising George with a new arrivial, but George thinks its a new baby. Is he wrong?
A defense worker shoots at and kills the Green Hornet! In a confusing story, the real Green Hornet gets the goods on two Nazi spies and saves the "vital war plans." Lowery claims, "This is the greatest story since the armistice!."
A spinster librarian and her crippled mother are terrorized by a madman who has taken over their house as their "guest."
A rubber chemist from Rangoon hires George Valentine to find a man who is missing...or is he? A fabulous black pearl necklace turns out to be a fake. A phony traveler winds up as a corpse...a complex corpse!
Ozzie tries to buy a book about reincarnation title, "The Trip Back," by Bartlett Graham. The book is promoted ceaselessly throughout the program. Ozzie and Harriet sing, "Don't Sweetheart Me" and "We Must Be Ever So Quiet."
Black Market meat is being sold and poisoning people. The Green Hornet slices into the racket and cooks the goose of the bad guy.
"I Do Do Do Like You" - Bing Crosby; "My Heart Is a Hobo" - Bing Crosby; "Chi-Baba Chi-Baba" Connee Boswell; "Keep on Smiling" - Fred Allen & Bing Crosby; "Misirlou" - Skitch Henderson; "I Want to Thank Your Folks" - Bing Crosby;
A bank teller is kidnapped by a pair of robbers, and is "rescued" by her fiance, who is an officer of the bank.
Mrs. Ruth Jennings has been murdered. Lou Jennings is suspected of the killing...and he doesn't seem to be very upset by the suspicions.
Ozzie has trouble deciding how to make out his income tax, Harriet can't decide on a blue or a gray suit.
A lawyer's secretary has been kidnapped. The lawyer is a member of a secret society who helps the Axis.
"That's How Much I Love You" - Bing Crosby; "If This Isn't Love" - Bing Crosby; "Minute Waltz" - Charlie Magnante Quartet; "Time After Time" - Bing Crosby; "You Won't Be Satisfied" - Margaret O'Brien & Bing Crosby; "Cheerful Little Earful" - Charlie Magnante Quartet; "As Long As I'm Dreaming" - Bing Crosby
A good story about a blind cobbler and his no-good son who refuses to work.
Jerry Mace, a friend of George Valentine's, is pushed in front of a train and killed. The killer's trail leads to a pawn shop...and "The Prairie Dog Killer."
Ozzie reads a book on hypnotism and convinces Gloria the cook that she's Ethel Barrymore. Ozzie and Harriet sing, "Accentuate The Positive."
Two Nazi saboteurs use exploding copies of "The Dailey Sentinel" to destroy a munitions factory.
"Smile Right Back at the Sun" - Bing Crosby; "I Want to Thank Your Folks" - Bing Crosby; "Just a Bum" - Maurice Chevalier; "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me" - Maurice Chevalier & Bing Crosby; "My Love Parade" - Maurice Chevalier; "Hello Beautiful" - Bing Crosby & Maurice Chevalier; "My Ideal" - Bing Crosby; "Learn to Croon" - Maurice Chevalier; "Louise" - Bing Crosby & Maurice Chevalier; "Mimi" - Maurice Chevalier; "Valentine (Philco Radio Version)" Maurice Chevalier & Bing Crosby; "I'll Close My Eyes" - Bing Crosby
A complex plan to use a professor as a frame for murder.