Our Miss Brooks 1948 11 21 (016) The Model Teacher
# Our Miss Brooks: "The Model Teacher"
Step into the hallways of Madison High School on this November evening in 1948, where Miss Connie Brooks finds herself in her most delicious predicament yet. When a newspaper reporter arrives at the school to profile "the model teacher," chaos erupts as competing faculty members jostle for the spotlight, and our beloved English teacher must navigate flattery, jealousy, and her own modest nature. The stakes feel wonderfully high as we're treated to rapid-fire dialogue, perfectly timed comedic misunderstandings, and the kind of physical comedy that makes radio audiences lean closer to their speakers. You'll hear Eve Arden's magnificent timing shine as she deflects attention with grace, all while Principal Conklin fumbles about and the ever-bumbling Mr. Boynton lurks hopefully in the background.
*Our Miss Brooks* had only recently debuted on CBS, and this early episode represents the show finding its comedic footing during its first season. The program was groundbreaking for its time—featuring a capable, witty female protagonist whose world extended beyond romance or domesticity. Rather than playing a demure ingénue, Eve Arden brought a sophisticated edge to Miss Brooks, a career woman who could outwit her colleagues and handle whatever embarrassment came her way. In 1948, this was refreshingly progressive radio entertainment, and audiences were already sensing they'd found something special in this new series.
Tune in now to experience the energy and sparkle that made *Our Miss Brooks* an American institution, launching a phenomenon that would eventually move to television and sustain itself for nearly a decade. This is authentic Golden Age radio—clever, charming, and packed with the kind of intelligent humor that proved comedy didn't need a laugh track to be absolutely hilarious.