
Our Miss Brooks is an American situation comedy starring Eve Arden as a sardonic high school English teacher. It began as a radio show broadcast on CBS from 1948 to 1957. When the show was adapted to television, it became one of the medium's earliest hits. In 1956, the sitcom was adapted for big screen in the film of the same name.
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Air Date: 1952-10-03
Walter tells Miss Brooks how arguments with his girlfriend improve their relationship. Hoping it will light a fire un...
Air Date: 1952-10-10
Miss Brooks wants to replace the school janitor's broken window, but cheapskate Conklin won't budge.
Air Date: 1952-10-17
Mrs. Davis uses money meant for the school to buy Miss Brooks a new dress.
Air Date: 1952-10-24
Connie has her heart set on a green alligator purse she saw at the department store. Her friends what to give her the...
Air Date: 1952-10-31
Mr. Boynton is on a job hunt and asks Connie to play Mrs. Boynton—his mother, not his wife.
Air Date: 1952-11-07
Conklin orders Miss Brooks to fix the cracks and scratches on his office walls. Joined by Walter and Mr. Boynton, the...
Air Date: 1952-11-14
Mr. Conklin intends to squeeze money out of a rich dowager so he can redecorate his office. When she arrives, he plan...
Air Date: 1952-11-21
Mrs. Davis gets Connie and the gang whipped into a frenzy with her incorrect story of Mr. Whipple, who they believe t...
Air Date: 1952-11-28
Madison High is looking forward to the big football game against arch-rival Clay. It's discovered that former Madison...
Air Date: 1952-12-05
Penny-pinching Conklin has the thermostat cranked so low the goldfish in the biology lab have turned blue. The only w...
Air Date: 1952-12-12
When word gets around school that Miss Brooks is having her TV antenna repaired for free, everyone dumps their broken...
Air Date: 1952-12-19
The students and faculty of Madison High propose a hobby show as a diversion for overworked Miss Brooks, but she ends...
Air Date: 1952-12-27
Connie is too broke to afford Christmas presents for her friends, so she plans to exchange all their gifts to her for...
Air Date: 1953-01-02
Connie will not sit quietly while Conklin gives Miss Enright a promotion. Wanting to show off her business skills, sh...
Air Date: 1953-01-09
Connie is in the dumps because she believes she was stood up on a date by Mr. Boynton. Love guru Walter suggests she ...
Air Date: 1953-01-16
While listening to Walter's homemade shortwave radio, Harriet and Miss Brooks hear a weather warning of an impending ...
Air Date: 1953-01-30
Miss Brooks receives a note written in French from new teacher Maurice LeBlanche. Failing French student Walter inter...
Air Date: 1953-02-06
Conklin lives up to his unflattering nickname, Old Marblehead, when he commissions a bust of himself for Madison High...
Air Date: 1953-02-13
A female photographer who arrives to take pictures of a model teacher catches the eye of Mr. Boynton. This infuriates...
Air Date: 1953-02-20
Miss Brooks oversleeps for class thanks to some sleeping pills Mrs. Davis had stored in an aspirin bottle. She brings...
Air Date: 1953-02-27
The students go on strike for better food.
Air Date: 1953-03-06
Conklin, Boynton and Miss Brooks attend the reading of the will of Mr. Casey; the late Mr. Casey is a cat.
Air Date: 1953-03-13
Mr. Conklin has a room to rent. Via the French teacher, Miss Brooks sends a message to Mr. Boynton that two can live ...
Air Date: 1953-03-20
Miss Brooks gets a hungry burglar a job in the school cafeteria.
Air Date: 1953-03-27
Thanks to Conklin's lousy management of the athletic budget, the baseball team's season opener might be canceled beca...
Air Date: 1953-04-03
Conklin demands the students dress more conservatively. He should have known better than that!
Air Date: 1953-04-10
Miss Brooks must present an award to a dim-witted student, or his father will cancel the big barbecue that she and Mr...
Air Date: 1953-04-17
Mr. Conklin is convinced Harriet is modeling her behavior on that of noted hussy Miss Brooks. Harriet talks her fathe...
Air Date: 1953-04-24
Principal Conklin proclaims "Board of Education Day."
Air Date: 1953-05-01
Miss Brooks plays matchmaker between a reluctant janitor and a cleaning lady. To help the woman out, Connie switches ...
Air Date: 1953-05-08
Miss Brooks is ordered to find out what's wrong with star baseball player Bones Snodgrass. It turns out he's in love ...
Air Date: 1953-05-15
Someone has broken into Principal Conklin's office, stolen his typewriter and made a long distance call. Evidence poi...
Air Date: 1953-05-22
Mr. Conklin is to give a speech about respecting city property and he asks Connie to write it for him. Walter and Bon...
Air Date: 1953-05-29
At breakfast Mrs. Davis predicts a wedding for Connie and Philip. For summer Boynton and Conklin plan on running a ch...
Air Date: 1953-06-05
Connie Brooks is named best dressed teacher followed by a department store robbery. The loot is stashed at the school...
Air Date: 1953-06-12
Mr. Conklin has the hiccups, finds kittens in his desk and breaks his glasses the same day so he needs Connie' s help...
Air Date: 1953-06-19
When Mrs. Davis brings home a sparrow with an injured wing, Miss Brooks comes to the rescue to save it.
Air Date: 1953-06-26
Connie is asked by Mr. La Blanche to stand in as proxy for his bride but Walter overhears just part of the conversati...