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# My Favorite Husband: "Liz's New Dress"
Picture this: it's a Saturday evening in 1948, and you've settled into your favorite chair with the radio glowing softly in the corner. As the familiar opening theme of *My Favorite Husband* crackles through the speaker, you're about to witness one of domestic life's timeless comedies—the battle over a woman's shopping habits. When Liz Cugat arrives home with an extravagant new dress she simply couldn't resist, her husband George finds himself caught between his love for her and his very real concern about the household budget. What follows is a delightful romp of witty banter, playful deception, and the kind of marital sparring that makes you laugh because you recognize your own living room reflected in the broadcast booth. Will George's exasperation crack through his affection? Will Liz charm her way out of trouble once again? The chemistry between the leads crackles with that perfect blend of genuine tenderness and sharp-edged comedy that made audiences tune in week after week.
The show itself was a cultural phenomenon, riding the post-war wave of American prosperity while gently poking fun at the very domestic ideals it seemed to celebrate. It was groundbreaking in its portrayal of marriage as something genuinely funny—not sentimental or strained, but authentically warm and playful. This particular episode captures that magic perfectly, featuring the kind of everyday conflict that resonated deeply with listeners navigating their own marriages in an era of economic optimism and changing gender roles.
Tune in now and rediscover why millions of Americans made *My Favorite Husband* essential listening. It's comedy that endures because it speaks to something eternally human: the delightful, maddening, wonderful business of sharing a life with someone you love.