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Our Miss Brooks: Student Banking
Our Miss Brooks: Poetry Mix-Up
Our Miss Brooks: Babysitting for Three
Audiobook series11 titles

Our Miss Brooks Series

Written by Al Lewis

Narrated by Full Cast

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About this series

With a witty woman as the central character, this old-time radio show was a groundbreaking concept, allowing listeners to relate to Connie Brooks as a clever individual.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 21, 2020
Our Miss Brooks: Student Banking
Our Miss Brooks: Poetry Mix-Up
Our Miss Brooks: Babysitting for Three

Titles in the series (11)

  • Our Miss Brooks: Babysitting for Three

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    Our Miss Brooks: Babysitting for Three
    Our Miss Brooks: Babysitting for Three

    Miss Brooks babysits, which gives everyone the idea that she's sharing a love nest with Mr. Boynton! Although our Miss Brooks teaches English at Madison High School, her problems like those of any other teacher aren’t always confined to purely scholastics ones. There’s Mr. Philip Boynton for instance, the biology teacher for whom Miss Brooks is extremely fond. “And who in return lavishes his affection on his frogs and guinea pigs.

  • Our Miss Brooks: Student Banking

    3

    Our Miss Brooks: Student Banking
    Our Miss Brooks: Student Banking

    Mrs. Davis uses $25 intended to be deposited in the school savings account to buy Miss Brooks a new dress. Miss Brooks, the English teacher at Madison High School, has been busy, but not busy enough for the warden. She ends up taking responsibility for the students money with disastrous consequences.

  • Our Miss Brooks: Poetry Mix-Up

    4

    Our Miss Brooks: Poetry Mix-Up
    Our Miss Brooks: Poetry Mix-Up

    Who's been sending romantic poetry to Harriet Conklin? Our Miss Brooks manages to keep pretty busy teaching English at Madison High School but in spite of her preoccupation with her own subject she’s managed to find quite a bit of time lately to pursue the study of biology.

  • Our Miss Brooks: Grudge Match

    2

    Our Miss Brooks: Grudge Match
    Our Miss Brooks: Grudge Match

    There's going to be a grudge fight between Walter Denton and Stretch Snodgrass over the hand of fair Harriet Conklin. Walter and Stretch were the best of friends until one night when Walter found out that his best friend had been to the movies with his girlfriend Harriet Conkli.

  • Our Miss Brooks: Working in the Stockroom

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    Our Miss Brooks: Working in the Stockroom
    Our Miss Brooks: Working in the Stockroom

    It is the start of the first semester and after a hard day in a faculty meeting Miss Brooks has just retired to bed and dozed off when there is a knock at the door. It is the Principle on a drive for more discipline, less horse-play, towing-of-the-line, and running of the school in an orderly manner.

  • Our Miss Brooks: Photo Mix Up

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    Our Miss Brooks: Photo Mix Up
    Our Miss Brooks: Photo Mix Up

    For many people Friday the 13th brings a feeling of pending misfortune. But our Miss Brooks, who teaches English at Madison High School, doesn’t believe in such superstition.

  • Our Miss Brooks: Key to School

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    Our Miss Brooks: Key to School
    Our Miss Brooks: Key to School

    Mrs. Davis leaves with the key to Madison High, and no one can get into school! Not many people like to get up early in the morning but our Miss Brooks, who teaches English at Madison High School doesn’t seem to mind at all. In fact, she gets quite a kick from getting up in the morning because it offers proof positive that she managed to live through the day before!

  • Our Miss Brooks: Taxidermy

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    Our Miss Brooks: Taxidermy
    Our Miss Brooks: Taxidermy

    Miss Brooks becomes a taxidermist. Her first job is Mr. Conklin's prize bass! For many teachers June 17th marks the last day of regular school term and this also applies to our Miss Brooks who teaches English at Madison High School but unlike many other teachers however, she had volunteered for summer school duty.

  • Our Miss Brooks: Mr. Boyington's Parents

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    Our Miss Brooks: Mr. Boyington's Parents
    Our Miss Brooks: Mr. Boyington's Parents

    Miss Brooks has been named Mother Away From Mother. To most people a warm day in May suggests a drive in the country or a leisurely picnic but to our Miss Brooks who teaches English at Madison High School it has a far different significance...

  • Our Miss Brooks: Wishing Well School Dance

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    Our Miss Brooks: Wishing Well School Dance
    Our Miss Brooks: Wishing Well School Dance

    There's going to be a Wishing Well Dance at Madison High, and everyone wants a lock of Miss Brooks' hair. To most of us a school dance isn’t the most exciting thing in the world but to our Miss Brooks, the one planned for last Friday night was a most welcome diversion.

  • Our Miss Brooks

    Our Miss Brooks
    Our Miss Brooks

    With a witty woman as the central character, this old-time radio show was a groundbreaking concept, allowing listeners to relate to Connie Brooks as a clever individual.

Author

Al Lewis

Al Lewis began in show business as a vaudeville performer. However, he is best known as the writer and director of Our Miss Brooks on radio and on television. He either wrote all of the scripts himself or with his partner Joe Quillan.

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