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Settle into your favorite chair and prepare for an evening of wholesome hilarity as young Henry Aldrich stumbles headlong into yet another domestic catastrophe. When a mysterious mouse takes up residence in the Aldrich manor, what begins as a simple household nuisance quickly spirals into comedic chaos. Henry's well-intentioned attempts to trap the elusive creature—armed with nothing but his teenage logic and characteristic bumbling—will have you clutching your sides as each scheme grows more elaborate and ridiculous than the last. The squeaks, the crashes, the exasperated cries of "Henry! Henry Aldrich!" from his increasingly frazzled mother create a perfect storm of family pandemonium that captures the heart of what made this show an American institution.
For over a decade, The Aldrich Family has been America's trusted companion on Tuesday evenings, bringing authentic portraits of suburban life into living rooms across the nation. Created by Clifford Goldsmith and starring Ezra Stone as the perpetually crisis-prone Henry, the show struck a remarkable balance between gentle satire and genuine affection for its characters. In 1952, as television began its inexorable rise, radio comedy remained a vital cultural force, and The Aldrich Family proved why—its scripts crackled with wit, its timing impeccable, and its ability to find humor in the everyday tribulations of the American teenager utterly timeless. This episode is quintessential Aldrich: a minor domestic incident transformed into a masterclass of comic timing and family warmth.
Don't miss "The Manor Mouse" when it broadcasts this evening. Dial in to NBC and rediscover why The Aldrich Family earned its place in broadcasting history—where laughter, sincerity, and the sound of a teenage boy's exasperation became the very soundtrack of American life.