Our Miss Brooks 1949 02 13 (028) Stretch The Basketball Star
# Our Miss Brooks: Stretch The Basketball Star
Step into Madison High School on a crisp February afternoon in 1949, where Miss Brooks has gotten herself tangled up in the athletic ambitions of one of her students. When a tall, gangly basketball hopeful named Stretch enters her orbit, our resourceful English teacher finds herself caught between her duty as an educator and her compulsion to meddle in matters best left alone. What begins as innocent encouragement spirals into delightful chaos, complete with schemes that would make even the most level-headed principal reach for his aspirin bottle. Eve Arden's impeccable timing and warm delivery guide us through this tale of good intentions gone awry, while the supporting cast of Madison High—from the long-suffering Principal Osgood to the bumbling Mr. Boynton—provides the perfect ensemble for comedy that feels both scripted and genuinely lived-in.
Our Miss Brooks stands as one of radio's most beloved comedies, and for good reason. The show pioneered a particular kind of American humor: warm, character-driven, and rooted in the everyday world of a high school classroom. Eve Arden's portrayal of the perpetually scheming but fundamentally kind Miss Brooks created a template for the modern sitcom protagonist that would echo through television for decades. The 1949 season found the show hitting its stride, with writers crafting scenarios that balanced slapstick with genuine heart. These episodes preserve a vanished world of American education and teenage life, where athletics held enormous cultural weight and teachers were expected to care deeply about their students' futures, however misguided their methods might be.
Tune in to hear how Miss Brooks' determination to see Stretch succeed on the basketball court leads to unexpected complications and inevitable laughs. It's classic radio comedy that reminds us why listeners kept their dials locked on CBS every weekday afternoon.