My Favorite Husband 48 09 10 0008 Liz Has Her Fortune Told
# My Favorite Husband: "Liz Has Her Fortune Told"
When Liz Cugat decides to visit a mysterious fortune teller on a fateful September evening, she sets in motion a delightful chain of misunderstandings that will have you laughing well into the night. What begins as an innocent peek into her future spirals into an hilariously tangled web of superstition, jealousy, and domestic chaos when husband George discovers where she's been. With Lucille Ball's impeccable comic timing at the helm, this episode captures that perfect balance of whimsy and domestic tension that made the show essential listening for millions of American families gathered around their sets in the late 1940s. As the fortune teller's cryptic predictions begin to manifest—or do they?—the Cugats find themselves questioning everything from their finances to their marriage itself, all played with the fizzing energy that Ball would later perfect on television.
*My Favorite Husband* was groundbreaking precisely because it centered on a real marriage between equals, a rarity in 1948 when most comedies portrayed wives as scatterbrained or husbands as perpetually exasperated authority figures. Ball and Richard Denning's chemistry crackled with genuine affection beneath the chaos, and their portrayal of a couple who actually liked each other—even when driving one another mad—felt refreshingly modern. The show's success on radio directly paved the way for *I Love Lucy*, forever changing television comedy and cementing Ball's place in entertainment history.
Step back into that golden age of broadcasting and let this charming domestic romp remind you why radio brought families together. In an era before streaming, this was prime entertainment—witty, warm, and utterly unpredictable. Don't miss "Liz Has Her Fortune Told."