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# My Favorite Husband – Valentine's Day (February 11, 1949)
Love is in the air at the Atterbury household, but so is jealousy, confusion, and the kind of domestic chaos that made America fall in love with radio's most delightful married couple. When George discovers that his wife Liz has been secretly receiving mysterious Valentine's Day gifts, his imagination runs wild—could there be a secret admirer lurking in their suburban paradise? What unfolds is a hilarious spiral of misunderstandings, jealous accusations, and romantic mishaps that only Lucille Ball and Richard Denning could deliver with such perfect comic timing. As George schemes to catch his wife red-handed and Liz tries to explain the innocent truth, listeners will find themselves drawn into the kind of heartfelt yet hilarious marital banter that made this show essential listening for millions of Americans seeking a respite from post-war reality.
*My Favorite Husband* arrived at CBS in 1948 as the perfect antidote to the anxieties of the atomic age. The show pioneered a new brand of domestic comedy that celebrated marriage not as a battleground but as a playground for genuine affection wrapped in clever wit. Lucille Ball, soon to become a television icon, was already a radio veteran whose impeccable timing and willingness to play the lovably exasperated wife made the program a genuine phenomenon. The scripts by Don Fedderson captured the texture of post-war American life with remarkable authenticity—the small frustrations, the genuine tenderness, and the unshakeable bond between two people trying to navigate life together.
Tune in to this delightful Valentine's Day episode and discover why families huddled around their radios in 1949, laughing together in the warm glow of their living rooms. *My Favorite Husband* reminds us that the best love stories are the ones we share with those we live with every single day.