"You Don't Have to Know the Language" - Bing Crosby; "Golden Earrings" - Peggy Lee; "Mississippi Moon" - Bing Crosby; "It's About Time That I Wrote to the Folks in Terre Haute" - Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee; "Was Last Night the Last Night With You" - Peggy Lee; "Tortured" - Bing Crosby; "Boise, Idaho" - Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee; "These Lush Moments" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby; "Now is the Hour" - Bing Crosby
A heiress is being driven crazy by a painting in her room that depicts her murderer. Each night, the killer appears to be coming closer!
A well-written tale of old England at a time when doctors bought human bodies on which to experiment.
Ozzie is studying for the bus driver's test.Originally aired January 30, 1949
The Bouget family hides a downed British pilot in occupied France. The only one left alive after the Gestapo wipe out a French village is young Pierre.Originally aired April 25, 1944
A blind detective with uncanny powers of deduction solves an impossible murder involving a beautiful woman.Originally aired March 28, 1946
A series of accidents has been plaguing an amusement park...always on Friday!Originally aired February 25, 1952
Ozzie has become a master of card tricks, and a lady killer too.Originally aired January 23, 1949
Varna Clare is now a star and performs at army bases for the soldiers. However, she's really a Nazi spy! When Axford finds out the truth, he's kidnapped by the spies.Originally aired April 18, 1944
A man plans to kill his wife at the urging of the beautiful and mysterious "Jenny."
A "Voice Of Doom" predicts that three accidents will take place. They do take place, but the third accident breaks the rhythm!Originally aired February 18, 1952
Ozzie is late for dinner but Harriet is not mad. What is going on?Originally aired January 16, 1949
Banker Anton Wykoff has been murdered. "There are too many people in this city who would have liked to take a shot at him.Originally aired April 11, 1944
A psychiatrist comes up with a novel way to kill his wife... with an escaped convict!Originally aired March 14, 1946
Alice Jensen hires George Valentine to find her missing husband. Mr. Jensen is after pirate treasure, but finds a gang of dope smugglers instead.Originally aired February 11, 1952
When the boys show too much interest in athletics, Ozzie gets them to admire great men of history.Originally aired January 09, 1949
Barry Lindon meets his sweetheart Clare on a fog-shrouded pier. Barry was recently dishonorably discharged, but as you possibly suspect, he wasn't really disloyal.Originally aired April 08, 1944
"Hooray for Love" - Bing Crosby; "Swinging Down the Lane" - Bing Crosby; "Wabash Cannonball" - Crosby Boys, Clifton Webb, & Bing Crosby; "How Lucky You Are" - Bing Crosby;Originally aired April 21, 1948
An excellent story about murder and revenge in old Havana.Originally aired March 7, 1946
A woman's uncle, who is dying, promises her a surprise in his will. Just after signing the will, the old man disappears...and so does his doctor and everyone else!Originally aired February 04, 1952