Bickersons 1946 09 22 (3) Deep Sea Treasure Enterprise
# The Bickersons: Deep Sea Treasure Enterprise
Picture this: it's a September evening in 1946, and you're settling into your favorite chair with the radio crackling to life. Don and Marge Bickerson are at it again, but this time their bickering reaches absurd new heights as Don unveils a harebrained scheme to retrieve sunken treasure from the ocean floor. What begins as a domestic squabble quickly spirals into comedy chaos as Marge tears apart every aspect of his plan with razor-sharp wit, while Don sputters indignantly in defense of his fortune-hunting fantasy. The chemistry between the two leads is absolutely electric—their rapid-fire insults and perfectly timed retorts create a verbal dance that crackles through the airwaves with genuine warmth beneath all the antagonism.
This episode captures The Bickersons at the height of their popularity, when the show had America hooked on the unconventional premise of a sitcom built entirely around a married couple's endless bickering. Created by Philip Rapp and starring Don Ameche and Frances Langford, the show was a phenomenon in post-war America—a witty, sophisticated comedy that proved domestic squabbles could be hilarious rather than grim. Airing in 1946, just as servicemen were returning home and American life was being rebuilt, The Bickersons offered listeners something refreshingly honest: a marriage that survived through humor and genuine affection, even amid constant quarreling.
This particular episode showcases exactly why audiences couldn't get enough of the Bickersons' verbal sparring. With sharp writing and impeccable comedic timing, "Deep Sea Treasure Enterprise" delivers the fast-paced wordplay and absurdist humor that made the show a classic. Tune in now and discover why listeners tuned in faithfully every week—this is golden-age radio comedy at its finest.