Our Miss Brooks CBS · January 1, 1950

Our Miss Brooks 1950 01 01 (073) Babysitting On New Year's Eve

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# Our Miss Brooks: Babysitting On New Year's Eve

As the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, 1949, Miss Connie Brooks finds herself in anything but a glamorous position—stuck babysitting on New Year's Eve, the night when every red-blooded American is out celebrating the dawn of a brand new decade. What could possibly go wrong when a sharp-witted, romance-hungry high school English teacher is left to wrangle mischievous charges while fireworks explode outside and the distant sounds of celebration drift through the window? This episode crackles with the particular comedic tension that made *Our Miss Brooks* irresistible: the collision between Miss Brooks' sophisticated aspirations and the chaotic reality of her circumstances. Listeners will delight in her trademark rapid-fire quips and perfect comic timing as she navigates babysitting disasters, unexpected phone calls, and the looming question of whether she'll make it to a midnight celebration at all—or if she'll simply watch the New Year arrive from someone's living room floor.

*Our Miss Brooks* premiered in July 1948 and quickly became one of CBS's most beloved comedies, anchored entirely by Eve Arden's virtuosic performance as the perpetually unlucky Miss Brooks. By 1950, the show had already won multiple awards and cemented itself as a masterpiece of radio comedy, proving that a smart, sardonic female lead could carry an entire program with nothing but her voice, impeccable timing, and razor-sharp dialogue. The show's success demonstrated that audiences hungered for humor that didn't condescend to women.

Tune in now and celebrate the New Year the way audiences did seventy years ago—with laughter, charm, and the incomparable Eve Arden reminding us why radio comedy remains utterly timeless.