My Favorite Husband 50 12 23 0111 The Christmas Stag
# My Favorite Husband – December 23, 1949
As Christmas Eve approaches and snow falls softly outside American living rooms, Liz and George Cugat find themselves caught in domestic chaos when George insists on hosting an all-male stag party—the very evening before the holiday festivities are meant to begin. What could possibly go wrong? Everything, naturally, as Liz schemes and cajoles to either join the forbidden gathering or derail it entirely, armed with her quick wit and an arsenal of domestic cunning. The tension crackles with the vintage humor of newlywed misadventures, punctuated by the warm orchestral swells and knowing laugh track that defined CBS radio comedy. Listeners will find themselves transported back to an era when the battle of the sexes was fought with charm rather than malice, and marital discord was resolved before the final commercial break.
*My Favorite Husband* arrived at the perfect cultural moment—post-war America wanted reassurance that domesticity could be both funny and fundamentally affectionate. Starring Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as the bickering but devoted Cugats, the show became a template for the domestic sitcoms that would dominate 1950s television. Ball's comedic timing and the script's willingness to let Liz be scheming, ambitious, and unapologetically herself made the program revolutionary for its era. This December episode captures the show at its peak, balancing holiday sentiment with razor-sharp comedy.
Settle into your favorite chair with a warm cup of cocoa and let this 1949 broadcast transport you to a simpler time when radio comedy could make an entire nation laugh together. *My Favorite Husband* remains a delightful window into how Americans understood marriage, humor, and the peculiar magic of the Christmas season.