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Father Knows Best, Vol. 1

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Father Knows Best, Vol. 1

By: Black Eye Entertainment
Narrated by: full cast
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Robert Young stars as Jim Anderson, head of the Anderson family and the father who…knows best! Enjoy 16 fun-filled comedy episodes from the long-running radio series!

Father Knows Best was a situation comedy built around the Anderson family and life on Maple Street in the fictitious Midwestern town of Springfield. Robert Young starred as Jim Anderson, head of the household, husband of Margaret, and an insurance man by occupation. The couple had three children. The weekly radio script, although played for laughs, offered words of wisdom and “recipes for domestic happiness” that American families could identify with. Jim’s understanding wife Margaret was the picture of domesticity as mother to Betty (aged 18), Bud (16), and Kathy (10).

Father Knows Best premiered on radio in 1949 and lasted until 1954 when it made its TV debut. For the radio show, Margaret was played by June Whitely and Jean Vander Pyle (best known for supplying the voice of Wilma in the animated series The Flintstones), Betty was played by Rhoda Williams, Bud by Ted Donaldson, and Kathy by Norma Jean Nilsson.

9/6/51 - “Saving Money to Buy a Boat”
9/27/51 - “Billiard Table”
10/11/51 - “Birthday Present”
10/18/51 - “Gossip”
11/1/51 - “Neckties”
11/15/51 - “The Music Business”
11/29/51 - “Meteor”
12/6/51 - “Attic Auction”
1/31/52 - “An Evening Out”
2/14/52 - “Valentine Party”
3/13/52 - “Flowers and Candy”
5/1/52 - “My Name is Sam”
5/8/52 - “Kathy’s Twin Sister”
5/22/52 - “Car Troubles”
5/29/52 - “Sorting Through an Old Trunk”
6/5/52 - “Aunt Ethel”

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