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# My Favorite Husband: The Sleigh Ride
Picture this: it's Christmas Eve, and the Cugats are bundled up under blankets as their horse-drawn sleigh glides through a moonlit winter landscape, runners cutting softly through the fresh snow. But this holiday jaunt quickly spirals into hilarious chaos when Liz insists on taking a detour to visit her sister, while George—exhausted and eager to get home—discovers the sleigh has mysterious mechanical problems that seem to multiply by the minute. As the couple bickers their way through snow drifts and misadventures, their banter crackles with the kind of warm, witty domestic friction that made America fall in love with this show. Expect mistaken directions, a temperamental horse with opinions of its own, and the perfect blend of slapstick humor and genuine affection that captures the spirit of the season.
*My Favorite Husband* was a groundbreaking vehicle for Lucille Ball, allowing her comic talents to shine on radio before her legendary television career took flight. The show pioneered the "nagging wife-exasperated husband" dynamic that would dominate American sitcoms for decades, yet it did so with surprising intelligence and reciprocal fondness. Ball's rapid-fire delivery and impeccable timing translated brilliantly through the microphone, making her character Liz endearing rather than shrill—a feat many imitators would struggle to achieve. Broadcasting during the post-war boom of 1948-1951, the show captured the aspirational middle-class life and marital comedy that resonated deeply with families gathered around their radios.
Don your warmest coat and settle in by the fire for "The Sleigh Ride," a perfect reminder of why radio comedy remains timeless. With Ball's incomparable comedic presence and a script full of seasonal charm and genuine laughs, this episode is essential listening for anyone who appreciates classic American humor.