My Favorite Husband 48 09 17 0009 Liz And The General
# My Favorite Husband – "Liz and the General"
Picture yourself settling into your favorite armchair on a crisp autumn evening, radio dial glowing warmly in the corner, as Liz and George Cobb stumble headlong into their latest predicament. When a distinguished military general checks into their small inn, Liz sees an opportunity—a chance to impress, to rise above her modest circumstances, to be someone *important*. But her schemes to curry favor spiral delightfully out of control, as they always do. What begins as an innocent dinner invitation becomes a comedy of errors where misunderstandings multiply faster than Liz can manage them, and poor George finds himself caught between his ambitious wife and the dignity of their distinguished guest. The warm, familiar voices of Lucille Ball and Richard Denning crackle through the speaker with effortless charm, their comedic timing honed to perfection, making this domestic catastrophe feel both timeless and intimately human.
This episode captures *My Favorite Husband* at its peak—a show that essentially invented the template for American domestic sitcoms. Airing during radio's golden age, before the medium's eclipse by television, it was sophisticated entertainment for the post-war American family, witty enough for adults yet wholesome enough for all ears. The program showcased Lucille Ball's gift for physical comedy translated brilliantly into audio form, her vocal inflections and timing making listeners see the expressions they couldn't actually witness. Though the show ran only from 1948 to 1951, its influence echoed forward directly into *I Love Lucy*, transforming Ball into a television superstar.
Don't miss this sparkling jewel from radio's heyday—a reminder of when America gathered around the radio for laughter, connection, and the delightful antics of Liz Cobb, housewife extraordinaire.