Our Miss Brooks 1951 02 11 (118) Business Course
# Our Miss Brooks: Business Course (February 11, 1951)
Step into Madison High School as Miss Brooks faces an unexpected challenge that threatens to upend her carefully ordered classroom world. When a new business course curriculum arrives on her desk, our beloved English teacher finds herself caught between administrative pressure and her unwavering commitment to her students. As the clock ticks on CBS airwaves, tensions simmer and comedy sizzles—will Miss Brooks adapt to the changing times, or will she dig in her heels to protect what she holds dear? Listen as the familiar hallways of Madison High become a battleground of wit, determination, and the clash between tradition and progress. Eve Arden's impeccable timing and the supporting cast's chemistry create an episode that balances genuine pathos with laugh-out-loud moments, proving that radio comedy need not sacrifice heart for humor.
Our Miss Brooks, now in its third triumphant season on CBS, represents the golden age of sitcom radio—a time when character-driven humor and clever writing could captivate millions gathered around their living room sets. Eve Arden's portrayal of Connie Brooks became iconic precisely because she embodied the intelligent, resourceful American woman of the postwar era: ambitious yet principled, modern yet grounded in genuine values. This 1951 episode captures the show at its peak, when writers fully exploited the rich ensemble of characters—from the bumbling Principal Osgood to the perpetually smitten Mr. Boynton—while remaining focused on Miss Brooks' journey. The series' popularity extended beyond radio, having spawned a feature film and later a successful television adaptation, testament to its universal appeal.
Don't miss this gem from radio's finest hour. Tune in for the wit, warmth, and wonderful world of Miss Brooks—a reminder of why millions of listeners made this their unmissable appointment with radio comedy.