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After searching everywhere for even one clip of Our Miss Brooks, I finally found one! I don't know how many will remember this show, but I'm sure everyone remembers Richard Crenna, who played Walter Denton. This show became a real classic, and its comedy is timeless. This episode first aired on November 7, 1952. Walter invents a new type of clear paint that is great for fixing cracks and scratches in walls. Mr. Conklin orders Miss Brooks to fix up his office after Mr. Stone, the head of the board, notices how beat up the office is. Mr. Boynton decides to help Connie and Walter paint Mr. Conklin's office with Walter's new invention.
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Added: 26th January 2008
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Posted by: Teresa on 2008-01-26
i love Eve Arden . . here's a couple of TRIVIA entries for her:
***Eve Arden was one of three main co-stars on THE DANNY KAYE / PABST BLUE RIBBION SHOW radio program.
***Eve Arden got her stage name while looking over some cosmetics and spotting the names EVEning in PARIS and ELIZABETH ARDEN.
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How did you ever find this. Thanks so much. I was crazy about Eve Arden and Miss Davis. She was a hoot. My favorite quote of her was they were out of ice because she hated filling all the little boxes in the trays. When I watched the Lucy Show. It just seemed like Mr Conklin again. Raising the roof. I admired Eve Arden leaving show business to raise her family. She was fantastic.
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Oh, how I remember this show! Richard Crenna was also featured on The Real McCoys, playing the father of the family, although Walter Brennan was the patriarch. If video clips are hard to find, at least the radio show survives.
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