My Favorite Husband 50 01 20 0072 Liz And The Green Wig
# My Favorite Husband: "Liz and the Green Wig"
Step into the comfortable living room of Liz and George Cugat on a warm evening in 1950, where the simple act of putting on a peculiar green wig becomes the catalyst for delicious domestic chaos. When Liz discovers—or perhaps acquires through some mysterious circumstance—this outlandish headpiece, she can't resist the temptation to see how her husband will react to her sudden and ridiculous transformation. What follows is a masterclass in sitcom scheming: misunderstandings multiply, neighbors pop in at the worst possible moments, and George's bewildered reactions to his wife's bizarre appearance send ripples of mayhem through their otherwise orderly household. The green wig becomes more than a simple prop; it's a mirror held up to the very nature of marriage itself, exploring how well couples truly *know* each other when appearances and expectations shift in the most absurd ways.
*My Favorite Husband* arrived on CBS radio during a golden age of domestic comedy, when America was settling into post-war suburban life and hungry for gentle humor about married life. With Lucille Ball in the lead role (before she would revolutionize television comedy), the show captured something authentic about the small conflicts and surprising tenderness between spouses, all wrapped in the rapid-fire wit and physical comedy that made radio audiences roar with laughter week after week. This particular episode exemplifies the show's gift for turning the mundane—a simple wig—into something genuinely hilarious.
Don't miss this charming slice of 1950s radio comedy. Tune in to hear Lucille Ball at the height of her radio powers, as she and her co-stars prove that the best laughs come from the people we love most—especially when they're wearing absurd headwear.