Our Miss Brooks 1954 10 24 (260) Stretch Is In Love Again (afrs)
# Our Miss Brooks: "Stretch Is In Love Again"
When this delightful episode aired on October 24th, 1954, listeners across America tuned in to find their favorite English teacher at Madison High School once again caught in the middle of romantic chaos—this time involving the lovesick Stretch Snodgrass. Picture yourself in that golden age of radio: the warm glow of your console set, the familiar theme music playing, and suddenly you're transported back to the hallways of Madison High, where Miss Brooks' keen wit and good heart invariably turn complications into comedy. In this installment, Stretch's latest romantic entanglement threatens to derail the normal routines of the school, pulling in Miss Brooks as mediator, confidante, and reluctant matchmaker. The chemistry between the cast crackles with the rapid-fire timing that made the show an institution, and the writing deftly balances slapstick humor with genuine warmth.
*Our Miss Brooks* was television's secret rehearsal—the show that proved a character-driven comedy could thrive on radio before becoming one of early TV's most successful adaptations. With Eve Arden's sardonic delivery anchoring each episode, the show captured something essential about American education and small-town life in the postwar era. By 1954, the show had already established itself as a cultural touchstone, beloved for its intelligent humor that appealed to both children and adults. The AFRS (Armed Forces Radio Service) version you're about to hear represents the show's reach across the globe, entertaining servicemen stationed far from home.
Don't miss "Stretch Is In Love Again"—it's a perfect example of why *Our Miss Brooks* remains a masterclass in comedic timing and character development. Settle in and let Eve Arden's timing and the ensemble's chemistry remind you why radio's golden age still captivates audiences today.