My Favorite Husband 50 04 09 0083 Hobbies
# My Favorite Husband - "Hobbies" (April 9, 1950)
Picture this: it's a lazy Sunday afternoon in the Atterbury household, and what should be a peaceful day of domestic bliss is about to unravel into hilarious chaos. Liz has discovered that her husband Richard has taken up not one, not two, but three competing hobbies—each more time-consuming and bewildering than the last. As she attempts to reclaim her husband from the clutches of model trains, stamp collecting, and woodworking, the audience is treated to the delightful sound of slamming doors, exasperated sighs, and the kind of snappy repartee that made this show a fixture in millions of American living rooms. The tension builds beautifully as Richard's hobbies threaten to consume both their home and their marriage, until Liz devises a scheme that's equal parts clever and mischievous—proving once again why she's every bit her husband's match in the battle of wills.
*My Favorite Husband* was a groundbreaking domestic comedy that predated television sitcoms by years, establishing the template that would later define shows like *I Love Lucy* and *The Honeymooners*. Starring Lucille Ball and Richard Denning, it captured the post-war American marriage with warmth and genuine affection beneath the comedy. Episodes like "Hobbies" showcase the show's gift for finding humor in the mundane frustrations of married life—the small irritations that resonate with every listener who's ever felt neglected for a hobby or misunderstood by a spouse.
Whether you're a devoted fan of classic radio or discovering this gem for the first time, "Hobbies" offers a perfect glimpse into what made *My Favorite Husband* such essential entertainment. Tune in and discover why radio audiences couldn't get enough of Liz and Richard's enduring, bickering charm.