| Circus Broadcast Madison Sq Garden | 98 | 1944-01-01 | |
| Cass Daley and Pat O'brien | | 1946-02-03 | |
| Audition Show | 0 | 1946-07-10 | |
| A Tutor for the Girls | 4 | 1946-10-20 | |
| A Movie for Alice | 7 | 1946-11-10 | |
| Phil's Self-Improvement | 10 | 1946-12-01 | |
| Emily's Musicale (Returning From Lake Arrowhead) | 11 | 1946-12-08 | |
| Present for Phil | 12 | 1946-12-15 | |
| New Year's Resolution | 14 | 1946-12-29 | |
| Phil's Enrolled at USC | 15 | 1947-01-05 | |
| Interior Decorator | 17 | 1947-01-19 | |
| Lt. Donahue | 18 | 1947-01-26 | |
| Alice's Valentine's Day Gift | 20 | 1947-02-09 | |
| Phil Harris Homemaker | 21 | 1947-02-16 | |
| Recording Studio | 22 | 1947-02-23 | |
| Vacation From Marriage | 23 | 1947-03-02 | |
| Will Benny Renew Phil's Contract | 24 | 1947-03-09 | |
| Phil Goes Camping | 25 | 1947-03-16 | |
| Daddy's Night | 26 | 1947-03-23 | |
| The Softball Team | 27 | 1947-03-30 | |
| The Easter Bunny Suit | 28 | 1947-04-06 | |
| Phil Gets a Threatening Letter | 29 | 1947-04-13 | |
| Party at 20th Century Studios | 30 | 1947-04-20 | |
| Leaving for Chicago | 32 | 1947-05-04 | |
| On the Super Chief From Chicago | 33 | 1947-05-11 | |
| Second Honeymoon | 34 | 1947-05-18 | |
| Phil and the Children Visit Coney Island | 35 | 1947-05-25 | |
| Phil Is Put on a Budget | 37 | 1947-10-05 | |
| Stockholder Phil | 38 | 1947-10-12 | |
| Selling the House | 39 | 1947-10-19 | |
| A Day With Phil Harris | 40 | 1947-10-26 | |
| Phil's Band at High School | 41 | 1947-11-02 | |
| 7th Anniversary Gift | 42 | 1947-11-09 | |
| Phil Builds a Playroom | 43 | 1947-11-16 | |
| Phil Sees the Doctor | 44 | 1947-11-23 | |
| Phil's Hobby | 45 | 1947-11-30 | |
| A Dog for the Kids | 46 | 1947-12-07 | |
| Buying a Gift for Mr Fitch | 47 | 1947-12-14 | |
| Mr Fitch Comes to Dinner | 49 | 1947-12-28 | |
| Phil's Birthday | 50 | 1948-01-04 | |
| Phil Looks for a Guest Host | 51 | 1948-01-11 | |
| Robert Taylor Fills in for Phil | 52 | 1948-01-18 | |
| 1st; 'That's What I Like About the South'. Phil Thinks He's Being Replaced | 53 | 1948-01-25 | |
| Phil Doesn't Want Willie to Move in | 54 | 1948-02-01 | |
| A Date for Willie | 55 | 1948-02-08 | |
| Baby Plans | 56 | 1948-02-15 | |
| The Sponsor's Niece Comes to Town | 57 | 1948-02-22 | |
| Phil and Frankie Buy a Race Horse | 58 | 1948-02-29 | |
| Going Fishing | 59 | 1948-03-07 | |
| The Ballet Tickets | 60 | 1948-03-14 | |
| Coloring Easter Eggs | 62 | 1948-03-28 | |
| Publicity Problems | 63 | 1948-04-04 | |
| Buried Treasure | 64 | 1948-04-11 | |
| Alice Loses Her Memory | 65 | 1948-04-18 | |
| The Kids Come to See Daddy at Work | 66 | 1948-04-25 | |
| Raising the House | 67 | 1948-05-02 | |
| Phil Runs for Town Council | 69 | 1948-05-16 | |
| Planning a Trip to London | 70 | 1948-05-23 | |
| First Show for Rexall | 71 | 1948-10-03 | [G Plot] The first show of the series sponsored by Rexall. |
| Phil to Retrieve Contract From Frankie | 72 | 1948-10-10 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'I Ain't Gonna Give No One None Of This Jelly Roll. |
| Phyllis' Boyfriend | 73 | 1948-10-17 | [G Plot] Phil's daughter Alice (aged five) becomes engaged. |
| The Live Steer | 74 | 1948-10-24 | [G Plot] Trying to save money on the high cost of steak, Remley buys a whole cow. |
| Homework | 75 | 1948-10-31 | [G Plot] Phil has been named to the neighborhood election committee. |
| A Job With Rexall for Willie | 76 | 1948-11-07 | [G Plot] Phil tries to get rid of his brother-in-law by getting him a job in Canada. |
| New Drug | 77 | 1948-11-14 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'The General and His Horse. |
| Health Food Diet | 78 | 1948-11-21 | |
| Homework Helper | 79 | 1948-11-28 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'You Can't Do Wrong Doin' Right. |
| Frankie Borrows the Kids | 80 | 1948-12-05 | [G Plot] Remley wants to rent Alice and the kids to impress his wealthy aunt with his 'family. |
| The Babysitter | 81 | 1948-12-12 | [G Plot] Phil and Remley become baby sitters for Mr. |
| Hiring a Santa Claus | 82 | 1948-12-19 | [G Plot] Jack Benny plays Santa (for a price) for Phil's kids. |
| The Christmas Present | 83 | 1948-12-26 | [G Plot] How come everyone has gotten a Christmas present from Rexall. |
| Phil Is Drafted | 84 | 1949-01-02 | [G Plot] Phil Harris gets drafted! Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Alan Reed, Bill Forman (announcer), Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). |
| The Engagement Ring | 85 | 1949-01-09 | [G Plot] Phil has dropped Willie's engagement ring down the drain. |
| Broken Hearted Phil | 86 | 1949-01-16 | [G Plot] Phil is upset because his band was not selected to play at President Truman's inauguration. |
| Truman's Inaugural | 87 | 1949-01-23 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'The Preacher and The Bear. |
| The Fire Chief | 88 | 1949-01-30 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Clancy Lowered The Boom. |
| Mr Scott Wants to Fire Band | 89 | 1949-02-06 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Down Among The Sheltering Palms. |
| An Admirer Sends Flowers to Alice | 90 | 1949-02-13 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Skip To My Lou. |
| Jury Duty | 91 | 1949-02-20 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'You Was. |
| Remley Is Fired | 92 | 1949-02-27 | [G Plot] How to get Frank Remley a job and get him out of the house. |
| The Kangaroo | 93 | 1949-03-06 | [G Plot] Phil and Remley decide to wallpaper a room, with predictably disastrous results. |
| Remley Is Re-Hired | 94 | 1949-03-13 | [G Plot] Phil gets Remley a job as a dishwasher in a Rexall store, but Remley ends up as an accused kidnapper! Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Gale Gordon, Walter Tetley, Elliott Lewis, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Bill Forman (announcer), Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Paul Phillips (producer, director), Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). |
| Alice's Birthday | 95 | 1949-03-20 | [G Plot] Phil thinks Alice would prefer a small cottage in the country to their house. |
| The Ski Trip | 96 | 1949-03-27 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Buttons and Bows. |
| The Sponsor's Daughter | 97 | 1949-04-03 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Johnny, Get Your Girl. |
| The Circus | 98 | 1949-04-10 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'You Can't Do Wrong Doin' Right. |
| Dinner for Teacher | 99 | 1949-04-17 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Skip To My Lou. |
| Movie Role | 100 | 1949-04-24 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Rosie. |
| Spring Housecleaning | 101 | 1949-05-01 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Everybody Dances' ('Silas Lee From Tennessee'). |
| Mother's Day Present | 102 | 1949-05-08 | [G Plot] Phil and Alice sings, 'Baby, It's Cold Outside. |
| Cadillac in the Swimming Pool | 103 | 1949-05-15 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'He'd Row, Row, Row. |
| Phil's Boat | 104 | 1949-05-22 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Minnie The Mermaid. |
| The Picnic | 105 | 1949-05-29 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Five Foot Two. |
| The Tonsillectomy | 106 | 1949-06-05 | [G Plot] Phil is going to have his tonsils removed. |
| The French Orphan | 107 | 1949-06-12 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Shadrach. |
| Frankie's Foster Son | 108 | 1949-06-19 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'I'm In Love With A Wonderful Guy. |
| Concern About Contract Renewal | 109 | 1949-06-26 | [G Plot] The last show of the season. |
| Phil Returns From Vacation | 110 | 1949-09-18 | |
| Keeping Regular Office Hours | 111 | 1949-09-25 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Old Fashioned Walk. |
| Frankie Borrows Phil's New Chartreuse Car | 112 | 1949-10-02 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Laurabelle Lee. |
| Three Grey Hairs | 113 | 1949-10-09 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'You Told A Lie (Look What You've Done). |
| A Fight in the Market | 114 | 1949-10-16 | [G Plot] Phil has gotten into a fight at the Encino Market. |
| Sponsor's Formal Party Honoring Harrises | 115 | 1949-10-23 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'There's Yes, Yes, In Your Eyes. |
| The Ukulele | 116 | 1949-10-30 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Jabberwocky. |
| The Television Test | 117 | 1949-11-06 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Look What You've Done. |
| The Engineer | 118 | 1949-11-13 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'The Old Master Painter. |
| Talented Children's Screen Test | 119 | 1949-11-20 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'An Old Fashioned Walk. |
| Investment in Female Wrestler | 120 | 1949-11-27 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'You're The Cream In My Coffee. |
| Sponsor to Hire Myrtle | 121 | 1949-12-04 | [G Plot] How to get rid of Myrtle, the lady wrestler? Phil sings, 'The Preacher and The Bear. |
| Dishwasher and Garbage Disposal | 122 | 1949-12-11 | [G Plot] Phil plans to surprise Alice with a mink coat, complications ensue. |
| Getting a Christmas Tree in the Mountains | 123 | 1949-12-18 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Woodman, Spare That Tree. |
| Annual Christmas Show | 124 | 1949-12-25 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Jingle Bells. |
| Annual Christmas Show | 124 | 1949-12-25 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Jingle Bells. |
| Concert Stage | 125 | 1950-01-01 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'The Old Master Painter. |
| Red Paint on Poodle | 126 | 1950-01-08 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Bye, Bye, Baby. |
| Fixing the Furnace | 127 | 1950-01-15 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'I've Got a Crush On You. While sneaking into the house after an all-night party, Phil and Frankie break the furnace blower. |
| Statue for Phil's Birthday | 128 | 1950-01-22 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Lucky Old Sun. |
| New York Trip | 129 | 1950-01-29 | [G Plot] Phil is going to New York with the cast of the Jack Benny Show. |
| Jump Off Brooklyn Bridge | 130 | 1950-02-05 | |
| Wrong Studio | 131 | 1950-02-12 | [G Plot] While wandering through the NBC studios in New York, Phil finds himself a contestant on, 'Sing It Best,' where he sings (to no one's surprise), 'That's What I Like About The South. |
| Unpaid Bills | 132 | 1950-02-19 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'S' Wondeful. |
| Wabash Avenue | 133 | 1950-02-26 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'That's A Plenty. |
| The Fortune Hunter | 134 | 1950-03-05 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Music, Music Music. |
| Julius to Marry Mr Scott's Daughter | 135 | 1950-03-12 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Clancy Lowered The Boom. |
| Alice's New Car | 136 | 1950-03-19 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Dearie, Do You Remember?' Phil sings, 'That's A Plenty. |
| Alice's Palm Springs Weekend | 137 | 1950-03-26 | |
| The Last Day in Palm Springs | 138 | 1950-04-02 | |
| The Easter Bunny | 139 | 1950-04-09 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'A Son Of God's Country Am I. |
| Phil Puts on Cinderella | 140 | 1950-04-16 | |
| Darryl Zanuck's Dinner Party | 141 | 1950-04-23 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Rain. |
| The New Secretary | 142 | 1950-04-30 | [G Plot] There's going to be a party for the Mr. |
| Gangster's Trunk | 143 | 1950-05-07 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Do You Remember?' Phil and Remley buy a used trunk and think there's a dead body in it! Alice Faye, Anne Whitfield, Bill Forman (announcer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Elliott Lewis, Jeanine Roos, Phil Harris, Ray Singer (writer), Robert North, Sheldon Leonard, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Walter Tetley, Griff Barnett (Rexall druggist). |
| Mother's Day | 144 | 1950-05-14 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Is It True What They Say About Dixie?' Alice sings, 'You Were Meant For Me. |
| Mother's Day | 144 | 1950-05-14 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Is It True What They Say About Dixie?' Alice sings, 'You Were Meant For Me. |
| Driver's License Renewal | 145 | 1950-05-21 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Muskrat Ramble. |
| Tickets to South Pacific | 146 | 1950-05-28 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'A Wonderful Guy. |
| Phil's Vaccination | 147 | 1950-06-04 | [G Plot] Phil, Alice and Frankie are planning a trip to London and Paris. |
| New Contract With RCA | 148 | 1950-10-01 | [G Plot] The first show of the season. |
| Phil Has No Sponsor | 149 | 1950-10-08 | |
| Forbidden to Mention Sponsor's Name | 150 | 1950-10-15 | [G Plot] Alice has signed a contract to be in Burlesque! Phil is not allowed to mention the name of his new sponsor. |
| Brownie's Camping Trip | 151 | 1950-10-22 | [G Plot] Phil finds himself as the chaperone on a camping trip for the Brownies. |
| A Sick Phil Harris | 152 | 1950-10-29 | [G Plot] Is Phil being a hypochondriac or is he really sick? Alice sings, 'You're The Cream In My Coffee. |
| Getting Out the Vote | 153 | 1950-11-05 | [G Plot] Alice is campaigning for a mayoral candidate who plans to shut down all the pool rooms in town. |
| Talking to Mr. Scott About Mentioning Sponsor's Name | 154 | 1950-11-12 | [G Plot] After a nightmare about his sponsor, Phil decides to talk with his boss, Mr. |
| Alice and the Kids Go to Palm Springs Without Phil | 155 | 1950-11-19 | [G Plot] Phil's spending the weeking without Alice and the girls, which somehow prompts Remley to bring a live turkey into the house. |
| The Big Game on a New Television | 156 | 1950-11-26 | [G Plot] Phil and Remley have tickets to the big football game, but Alice buys him a television set. |
| The Missing Baby | 157 | 1950-12-03 | [G Plot] Remley the babysitter finds one baby too many! Alice sings, 'If I Were A Bell. |
| Watering the Lawn | 158 | 1950-12-10 | [G Plot] Phil and Remley have hangovers after a night at the musician's union. |
| Buying Alice a Christmas Present | 159 | 1950-12-17 | [G Plot] What to get Alice for Christmas? Alice sings, 'It's A Lovely Day Today. |
| Annual Christmas Show With Andy Devine | 160 | 1950-12-24 | [G Plot] It's Christmas Eve and the Harris girls want to see Santa Claus, who is played by Andy Devine. |
| Sponsor's New Year's Eve Party | 161 | 1950-12-31 | [G Plot] Phil and Alice haven't been invited to the sponsor's New Year's Eve party, so Phil plans to take Alice to Ciro's. |
| Cutting the Band's Wages | 162 | 1951-01-07 | [G Plot] Remley's been evicted by his landlord. Alice sings, 'Nobody's Chasing Me. ' Phil sings, 'On The Mississippi. |
| The New Singer | 163 | 1951-01-14 | [G Plot] Who will take care of Phil in his 'declining years?' Alice sings, 'Why Fight The Feeling?' Phil sings, 'The Preacher and The Bear. |
| The Pony | 164 | 1951-01-21 | [G Plot] Little Phyllis wants a toy pony for her birthday. Remley talks Phil into getting her a real pony. . . from a bookmaker! Alice sings, 'It's A Lovely Day Today. ' Phil sings, 'That Old Time Religion. |
| Phil Donates Blood | 165 | 1951-01-28 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'You Can't Do Wrong Doin' Right. ' Alice sings, 'If I Were A Bell. ' Phil, Alice and Remley donate a pint of blood. |
| Helping Alice With the Household Budget | 166 | 1951-02-04 | [G Plot] When Alice has trouble managing the household finances, Phil and Remley decide to buy the groceries. Alice sings, 'You're Not Sick, You're Just In Love. ' Phil sings, 'Possibilities. |
| Are Phil and Alice Legally Married | 167 | 1951-02-11 | [G Plot] Phil discovers that Remley signed a phoney name as a witness to his marriage. Is he really married to Alice? Alice sings, 'Nobody's Chasing Me. |
| USO Entertaining at an Army Camp | 168 | 1951-02-18 | [G Plot] Phil and Remley 'volunteer' to perform at a local army base. Alice sings, 'Who Cares?' Phil sings, 'Oh, What A Face. |
| Phil's Golf Game | 169 | 1951-02-25 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'You're Just In Love. ' Phil sings, 'Southern Fried Chicken. ' Phil plays a high-stakes game of golf with his sponsor. |
| Waiting for Darryl Zanuck's Call | 170 | 1951-03-04 | [G Plot] Phil tries to convince Darryl Zanuck to star him in another movie. Alice sings, 'You'll Never Know' and 'Alexander's Rag Time Band. |
| Phil, the Dramatic Actor | 171 | 1951-03-11 | [G Plot] Phil wants to become a dramatic actor. The show features a parody of, 'All About Eve. ' Alice sings, 'It's A Lovely Day Today. |
| Spring in the Air | 172 | 1951-03-18 | [G Plot] Spring is in the air. Trying to get away for a few days without Alice, Phil pretends he's cracking up. Phil sings, 'Oh, What A Face. ' Alice sings, 'The Best Thing For You. |
| Frankie and Easter Dinner | 173 | 1951-03-25 | [G Plot] Remley takes Phil and Alice out to Easter dinner. Alice picks an expensive French restaurant. Phil sings, 'Dig, Dig, Dig. ' Alice sings, 'You're Not Sick, You're Just In Love. |
| The Songwriters | 174 | 1951-04-01 | [G Plot] Phil and Remley decide to write a tune for Phil to record. Alice sings, 'If I Were A Bell I'd Be Ringing. |
| Selling RCA Victor Television Sets | 175 | 1951-04-08 | [G Plot] Phil has been sneaking RCA commercials into the show, which displeases Mr. Scott mightily. Phil sings, 'Possibilites. |
| Joining a Country Club | 176 | 1951-04-15 | [G Plot] Phil has been rejected for membership in a country club. This makes him determined to get in. Phil sings, 'Southern Fried Chicken. ' Alice sings, 'I'm In Love. |
| Improvement Is Necessary | 177 | 1951-04-22 | [G Plot] When the sponsor becomes unhappy with the show's format, Phil changes it into a copy of, 'Suspense. ' Alice and Phil sing, 'The Letter. |
| The Beautiful Child Contest | 178 | 1951-04-29 | [G Plot] Phil's old photo wins a 'Beautiful Child' contest. Alice sings, 'When I'm With My Baby. |
| Vacation Plans | 179 | 1951-05-06 | [G Plot] Where to spend their summer vacation? Phil and Alice have Remley voting for a drive to Las Vegas. Phil and Remley plan to buy a trailer. Alice sings, 'Nobody's Chasing Me. ' Phil Sings, 'Mama's On The Warpath. |
| Hired Mothers | 180 | 1951-05-13 | [G Plot] There's going to be a Mother's Day party for RCA employees, and there's one mother short. Phil and Alice sing, 'The Letter. |
| Phil the Flying Sergeant | 181 | 1951-05-20 | [G Plot] Phil is portraying an airman in, 'The Wild Blue Yonder' and gets carried away with the uniform. He agrees to take the kids for a ride in an airplane. Phil sings, 'Mama's On The Warpath. |
| Contract Worries | 182 | 1951-05-27 | [G Plot] It all depends on Remley! Phil sings, 'Possibilities. |
| Musician Union Troubles | 183 | 1951-09-30 | [G Plot] The musicians in Phil's band are unhappy that the show is moving to 5 P. M. (Pacific time). This will interfere with their cocktail hour! Phil sings, 'Solid Golden Train. ' Alice sings, 'Getting To Know You. |
| Julius Wants to Get Married | 184 | 1951-10-07 | [G Plot] Young Julius wants to marry his girlfriend, Wisteria. Phil and Frankie try to get them to elope! |
| Phil's Eye Exam | 185 | 1951-10-14 | [G Plot] Phil takes the wrong eyedrops right before he and Alice are giving a dinner party. Alice sings, 'Shanghai. ' Phil sings, 'Rugged But Right. |
| The School Orchestra | 186 | 1951-10-21 | [G Plot] Phil has taken on the job of conducting the school orchestra. This is not as easy as he thought it would be. Phil sings, 'Row, Row, Row. |
| The Life Story of Phil Harris and Alice Faye | 187 | 1951-10-28 | [G Plot] The cast (with several additional players) perform, 'The Life Story Of Phil Harris and Alice Faye. ' Alice sings, 'In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening. |
| Frankie Wants to Buy a Business | 188 | 1951-11-04 | [G Plot] Remley gets $200 from Phil to start a tourist agency. His first customer is Abner Peabody from Pine Ridge, Arksansas ('Abner' from 'Lum and Abner'). Phil sings, 'That's How The Blues Were Born. ' Alice sings, 'Shanghai. |
| Red Cross Blood Drive | 189 | 1951-11-11 | [G Plot] Phil and Alice decide to donate a pint of blood to the Red Cross. . . if he can get up the courage. Phil sings, 'Luck Be A Lady Tonight. ' |
| Phil's USC College Benefit | 190 | 1951-11-18 | [G Plot] Phil's going to do a benefit for U. S. C. but yearns for the good old days of vaudeville. Phil tries to go collegiate. Phil sings, 'I'm Rugged But Right. |
| Indians Don't Pay Income Taxes | 191 | 1951-11-25 | [G Plot] Phil is proud of his Indian heritage, and then finds out he's entitled to an income tax refund. All he has to do is prove that he's an Indian. Phil sings, 'Mama's On The Warpath. ' Alice sings, 'Getting To Know You. ' |
| Frankie's TV Show | 192 | 1951-12-02 | [G Plot] Remley has is about to be signed to star in his own television show! Well, first he has to get Alice to be on the show. Alice sings, 'Undecided. ' |
| Mr Scott's Clock | 193 | 1951-12-09 | [G Plot] What do get Alice for a Christmas present? Mr. Scott (the sponsor) asks Alice to keep his wife's Christmas present (an antique clock) until Christmas eve. Phil sings, 'Where The Blues Was Born' (an excellent tune, well-suited for Phil). |
| Phil's Easy Chair Must Go | 194 | 1951-12-16 | [G Plot] Phil learns how much trouble a man can get into just by sitting down.' Phil sings, 'I'm Rugged But Right. ' Alice sings, 'Undecided. |
| Stolen Christmas Presents | 195 | 1951-12-23 | [G Plot] After a visit to a department Santa, Phil meets a 5-year-old girl and a little boy in the parking lot. Then, the Harris' Christmas presents disappear. Phil sings, 'Jingle Bells. |
| Need Tickets to the Rose Parade | 196 | 1951-12-30 | [G Plot] Willie has recorded the 'Phil Harris-Alice Faye' program of December 9th on his new tape recorder. It doesn't come out to well. Phil can't get tickets for the Rose Bowl parade, so Remley gets 'Grogan The Gangster' to help. Alice sings, 'Undecided. ' Phil sings, 'He'd Row, Row, Row. |
| Pebble Beach Golf Trip | 197 | 1952-01-06 | [G Plot] Phil has been invited to play in the Bing Crosby National Pro-Amateur Golf Tournament and plans a hot time. Alices drop a fly in the ointment and insists he takes Willie along. Alice sings, 'Down Yonder. |
| Surprise Present for Phil's Birthday | 198 | 1952-01-13 | [G Plot] Alice has been shopping for a surprise birthday present for Phil; Phil suspects she's having an affair. Phil sings, 'At The Eighth Street Association Barbecue and Fancy Dress Ball. ' Alice sings, 'I Want To Be With You Tonight. |
| Fund Raising for the March of Dimes | 199 | 1952-01-20 | [G Plot] Alice is collecting money for the March of Dimes. Alice sings, 'Slowpoke. ' Phil sings, 'Give Me Wine, Women and Song. ' Phil and Remley decide to help get contributions. |
| Phil Is in Charge of the House | 200 | 1952-01-27 | [G Plot] Phil discovers that little Alice and Phyllis have lost a library book and have been suspended from school. Alice does not appear on this program. Phil sings, 'Luck Be A Lady Tonight. |
| The Day After Mr Scott's Dinner Party | 201 | 1952-02-03 | [G Plot] The day after a dinner party and the Scott's, Phil and Remley try to stop a jewel robbery. Alice sings, 'Down Yonder. |
| A Wife for Frankie | 202 | 1952-02-10 | [G Plot] When a new neighbor moves in, Phil tries to marry her off to Remley. Alice sings, 'Slowpoke. |
| Seeing Phil's New Movie | 203 | 1952-02-17 | [G Plot] Phil has appeared in a new movie ('Wild Blue Yonder') and wants to make sure everybody goes to see it. Phil Harris sings, 'At The A. C. Association Barbecue and Fancy Dress Ball. |
| Phil's Band to Play for Mr Scott's Daughter | 204 | 1952-02-24 | [G Plot] Phil's orchestra is going to play at the boss' teen-aged daughter's dance. Alice sings, 'Slow Poke. |
| Frankie Is Not Going With Phil to Las Vegas | 205 | 1952-03-02 | [G Plot] Phil and Alice are going to Las Vegas, and Remley is not going along with them. Alice sings, 'It's De-Lovely. |
| Children's Costume Party | 206 | 1952-03-09 | [G Plot] Little Alice gets a bad haircut, so Phil and Remley try to do something about it. Alice sings, 'My Heart Said Oops. |
| Choosing Where to Go on Vacation | 207 | 1952-03-16 | [G Plot] Phil brags once too often and has to decide whether to be a dead hero or a live coward when a skiing vacation is planned. . Alice sings, 'Clancy Lowered The Boom. ' Phil sings, 'Mama's On The Warpath. |
| Phil Is Made Honorary Colonel | 208 | 1952-03-23 | [G Plot] Phil has become an honorary Colonel of the Confederate army. Phil sings, 'That's What I Like About The South. |
| Grogan Wants a Party at Phil's House | 209 | 1952-03-30 | [G Plot] Charley Cross (known as 'Red') is getting out of jail, so Grogan The Gangster is throwing a breaking out party. . . at the home of Phil and Alice. Phil sings, 'Luck Be A Lady Tonight. |
| Is Alice Broke | 210 | 1952-04-06 | [G Plot] Phil learns Alice has been wiped out in the stock market. Phil sings, 'Shadrach. ' Alice sings, 'Ooops. |
| Alice's Easter Dress | 211 | 1952-04-13 | [G Plot] Phil accidentally rips Alice's new dress for Easter. Phil sings, 'Rugged But Right, Alice sings, 'It's De-Lovely. |
| Alice's Old Boyfriend | 212 | 1952-04-20 | [G Plot] Phil gets jealous when George Henderson, Alice's old boyfriend comes to town. Alice sings, 'Voulez Vous. |
| Phil Is Directed to Fire His Band | 213 | 1952-04-27 | [G Plot] Phil is told to fire his entire orchestra. How to avoid this calamity? Phil sings, 'Possibilities. |
| Helping Alice With Spring Cleaning | 214 | 1952-05-04 | [G Plot] Phyllis and little Alice enter the RCA Puppy contest with the help of Phil and Remley. Alice sings, 'Voulez Vous,' Phil sings, 'That Old Time Religion. |
| The Harris Kids on Television | 215 | 1952-05-11 | [G Plot] Phyllis and little Alice sing, 'That's What I Like About The South' on a television show. Alice sings, 'What Good Is A Gal Without A Guy. ' Phil sings, 'On The Mississippi. |
| Julius Is Missing | 216 | 1952-05-18 | [G Plot] Julius has disappeared and has been missing for three days. Phil sings, 'The Dark Town Poker Club. |
| Alice's Surprise Party for Mr Scott | 217 | 1952-05-25 | [G Plot] Phil and Alice throw a surprise party for their sponsor, Mr. Harris. Phil and Remley are put in charge of buying the liquor. Alice sings, 'What Good Is A Gal Without A Guy?' Phil sings, 'Potato Chips. |
| Hotel Harris | 218 | 1952-10-05 | [G Plot] Phil and Alice return home after touring during the summer. Remley (from here on being called 'Elliott') turned their house into, 'The Alice Faye Motel and Trailer Park. ' Phil sings, 'Hominy Grits. ' Alice sings, 'Somebody Loves Me. ' |
| The Stolen U.S. Mail | 219 | 1952-10-12 | Reporter Joe Morley is sent by his editor to report on the arrival of Prince Paul & his wife. At the same time, Madame Tournay's model Rochelle is contracted to pose as the Prince's wife while he conducts his business in the US. Joe is then sent to interview Rochelle. Finding they are mutually attracted, Rochelle asks Joe to dinner and dancing that evening, and their relationship develops further when fire breaks out and Joe helps Rochelle to safety. When they both find out that Prince Paul is secretly married, Joe thinks he's been conned and the two part. Discovering the truth, Joe goes in search of Rochelle to ask her to marry him. The show concludes with a short interview with Simone and an announcement that next week's program will be 'Jungle Doves', starring Glenda Farrell, Alan Dinehart and Lyle Talbot.' |
| Phil, the Television Star | 220 | 1952-10-19 | [G Plot] Phil becomes a star on television. Phil sings, 'Possibilities. |
| Baby Alice's First Date | 221 | 1952-10-26 | [G Plot] Little Alice is going to go out on her first date. Phil doesn't think that's such a good idea. Alice sings, 'No Two People Have Ever Been So In Love. ' Phil sings, 'Piece O' Pudding. |
| Phil Helps Get Out the Vote | 222 | 1952-11-02 | [G Plot] Phil works to 'get out the vote' during the 1952 campaign and is sure he'll swing the election. Phil sings, 'Shadrach. ' Alice sings, 'Somebody Loves Me. |
| Surprise Party for Phil | 223 | 1952-11-09 | [G Plot] There's going to be a surprise birthday party for Phil. . . in costume! Alice sings, 'Glow-Worm. ' Phil sings, 'Minnie The Mermaid. |
| Alice Buys a Business | 224 | 1952-11-16 | [G Plot] Alice plans to buy an antique shop to be run buy her mother. Phil, Elliott and Willie each try to buy the store for the lowest price. Phil sings, 'Hominy Grits. |
| Football Tickets | 225 | 1952-11-23 | [G Plot] Alice's brother Willie is engaged to a fortune hunter. How to throw her off the scent? |
| Elliott's Girlfriend's Name | 226 | 1952-11-30 | [G Plot] After a night of poker with Elliott and the boys, Phil nurses a hangover and a finds a new tattoo on his chest! Phil sings, 'Hi-Diddle-Diddle. ' Alice sings, 'Walking My Baby Back Home. |
| Julius Is in Jail | 227 | 1952-12-07 | [G Plot] Julius has been accused of robbery. Phil, Alice and Elliott goes to the police to see if they can help out. Alice sings, 'Glow-Worm. ' Phil sings, 'Where The Blues Began. |
| An Elephant for Mr Scott | 228 | 1952-12-14 | [G Plot] Phil and Alice go Christmas shopping to buy a present for Mr. Scott, the president of RCA. Alice sings, 'What Does It Take?' |
| Alice Volunteers to Play Santa Claus | 229 | 1952-12-21 | [G Plot] Phil plays Santa Claus for Alice's women's club Christmas party. Alice sings, 'I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus. ' Phil sings, 'Jinge Bells. ' |
| New Year's Eve Party at the Harrises | 230 | 1952-12-28 | [G Plot] Alice is planning a big New Year's Eve party, but members of Phil's band are definitely not invited. Phil sings, 'Peanuts, Popcorn, Crackerjack and Jelly Apple. ' Alice sings, 'Thumbalina. |
| Alice's Day | 231 | 1953-01-04 | [G Plot] Phil's New Year's resolutions. . . he's giving up Elliott! He wants to pay more attention to Alice. Alice sings, 'What Does It Take To Make You Take To Me?' Phil sings, 'The Preacher and The Bear. |
| The Kitchen Sink | 232 | 1953-01-11 | [G Plot] Phil helps out around the house, starting with repairing the garbage disposal. Alice sings, 'Glow Worm. |
| The $800 Kiss | 233 | 1953-01-18 | [G Plot] Alice has collected $800 for the March of Dimes. Phil and Elliott think they can do better. Phil sings, 'Peanuts, Popcorn, Cracker Jackers and Jelly Apples. |
| Promoting the Product | 234 | 1953-01-25 | [G Plot] RCA wants Phil to make a personal appearance at a department store. Phil sings, 'The H. C. Associatin' Barbecue and Fancy Dress Ball. ' Alice sings, 'It's De-Lovely. |
| Phil Fasthorse | 236 | 1953-02-08 | [G Plot] Phil, the big Indian chief, goes on the warpath. Phil is gonna talk good English at which there ain't nobody better at. Alice sings, 'Comes Along A Love. ' Phil sings, 'Mama's On The Warpath. |
| Last of the Mohicans | 237 | 1953-02-15 | [G Plot] Phil is still, 'The Last Of The Mohicans' and might be in heap big trouble from another tribe. Alice sings, 'No Two People Have Ever Been So In Love. |
| Free College Education for Indians | 238 | 1953-02-22 | [G Plot] Phil gets his chance at higher education at Dartmouth, for free! Alice sings, 'Comes Along A Love. |
| The 4D Camera | 239 | 1953-03-01 | The story of Paul, the pianist at 7 Front Street, who, although technically very good, only plays Brahms's Moonlight Sonata with feeling. It turns out that his inspiration stemmed from meeting Louise, a beautiful woman that he met after a concert and with whom he falls in love. Unfortunately it turns out that Louise is married. The first 14:35 of the program only. |
| The Mink Cape Mix-Up | 240 | 1953-03-08 | The story of Ahmed Ben Youseff, the son of an aging Arabian Sheik, who returns to 7 Front Street to the accolades of the regulars. Instead of being offered the leadership of his tribe, his father sends him to America to study modern ways. While he is away his treacherous half brother Nasir plots to take over the tribe by killing their father. When Ahmed hears this he kidnaps the daughter of an oilman and takes her back to Arabia with him as his wife........... Announcement at the end of the program about this being the last show in the series and that next week in this time slot MBS will present High Adventure.' |
| The Gang Leader's Phone Number | 241 | 1953-03-15 | In this episode, the radio audience as the 13th juror is asked to listen to the facts concerning the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln and then determine the fate of his assassin, John Wilkes Booth. |
| Who Will Replace Phil | 242 | 1953-03-22 | A nine year old boy cannot accept his father's new bride as a replacement for his 'angel mother', despite all of her efforts. He insists that his real mother is still with him at night. |
| Saving Phil's Job | 243 | 1953-03-29 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'This Is Where The Blues Began. ' Phil is nervous about guests Martin and Lewis being funnier than he is. |
| Coloring Easter Eggs Phil's Way | 244 | 1953-04-05 | [G Plot] Coloring Easter eggs. . . a Federal Project. Phil sings, 'Pease Puddin' Hot. |
| The Little Mother's Helpers Club | 245 | 1953-04-12 | [G Plot] Phil is given a big responsibilty. . . can he handle it? Little Phyllis has formed, 'The Little Mother's Helper's Club. ' Alice sings, 'Thumbalina. ' Phil sings, 'The Jabberwocky. |
| Willie and the Fortune Hunter | 246 | 1953-04-19 | [G Plot] Phil tries to not make a big mistake. Willie is going to get married. . . to Chloe! Phil sings, 'Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes. ' Alice sings, 'This Can't Be Love. |
| A Trip to Tijuana | 247 | 1953-04-26 | [G Plot] A shopping trip to Tijuana, Mexico. Phil sings, 'Peanuts, Popcorn, Cracker Jacks and Jelly Apples. ' Alice sings, 'Side By Side. |
| Elliott's Free Trip to the Orient | 248 | 1953-05-03 | A drama-documentary of the part the USMC played in defeating the Japanese during the bloody battle for Iwo Jima in February 1945. During the opening of the show mention is made of this being the anniversary of the battle. |
| Mother's Day Gift Trouble | 249 | 1953-05-10 | [G Plot] Phil has forgotten a Mother's Day present for Alice. Phil sings, 'Honey, Babe, Be Mine. ' Alice sings, 'You'll Never Know. |
| A Pool for the Kids | 250 | 1953-05-17 | [G Plot] Little Alice wants a mink coat and a chauffer and a swimming pool! Alice sings, 'It's De-Lovely. |
| The Harrises Visit the Dentist | 251 | 1953-05-24 | [G Plot] Phil has to go to the dentist, and so does Alice. Phil sings, 'Possibilities. ' Alice sings, 'You're The Cream In My Coffee. |
| Grogan's Sister | 253 | 1953-06-07 | [G Plot] Phil is called on to play Cupid. in reverse!' Alice sings, 'Comes Along A Love. |
| Willie's Ice Maker | 254 | 1953-06-14 | [G Plot] Phil and Elliott are waiting to see Mr. Scott, the sponsor. Will the show be renewed for another season? Phil sings, 'The Muskrat Ramble. ' Alice sings, 'I Wonder Why?' |
| The Forgotten Father | 255 | 1953-06-21 | [G Plot] Phil is an avid horticulturist. He's got cutworms in his 'Tuberis Begonias!' Today is the most important day of the year. . . Father's Day! Alice sings, 'This Year's Crop Of Kisses. ' Phil sings, 'I'm Rugged But Right. |
| Courtship of Elliott Lewis | 257 | 1953-09-25 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'Bye, Bye Baby'. |
| The Horse Race | 258 | 1953-10-02 | [G Plot] Phil buys a horse! 'A Day At Santa Anita,' or 'That's A Horse On You. ' Phil sings, 'Dig For Your Dinner. ' |
| Little Alice's First Date | 259 | 1953-10-09 | [G Plot] Alice sings, 'You, You, You. ' The cast does a satire of, 'Dragnet. ' |
| The Barbells of Scotland | 260 | 1953-10-16 | [G Plot] A set of weights and a derrick to lift them, play havoc with the Harris household. Alice sings, 'Hi Lili, Hi Lo. ' Phil sings, 'Pease Pudding Hot. ' |
| How to Repair a Living Room | 261 | 1953-10-23 | [G Plot] Phil and Elliott decide to straighten the foundation of Phil's house, they then decide to apply the wallpaper. |
| The Romance of Alice and Phil | 262 | 1953-10-30 | [G Plot] The Romance Of Alice and Phil,' or, 'He Was Only A Curley-Haired Drummer, But He Beat His Way Into Her Heart. ' How Phil and Alice met: Phil's version and Alice's version. Phil sings, 'That's What I Like About The South. ' Alice sings, 'It's Delovely. ' |
| From Here to Eternity | 263 | 1953-11-06 | [G Plot] How long will the genius of Phil Harris go undiscovered?' or 'From Here To Eternity. ' Phil sings, 'Luck Be A Lady Tonight. ' Phil has been given a gold record by RCA and goes to buy a trophy case in which to hold it. Frank Nelson blows a line and has to do it again. Alice sings, 'Keep It Light, Keep It Gay. |
| A Trip to the Moon | 264 | 1953-11-13 | [G Plot] A Trip To The Moon,' or 'I Must Have Taken A Wrong Turn In Pomona. ' Alice sings, 'From This Moment On. ' Phil has decided to go to the moon. Guests Ed Kemmer and Lyn Osborn (as Commander Corey and Cadet Happy of 'Space Patrol') try to help. |
| The Birthday Gift | 265 | 1953-11-20 | [G Plot] What to get fourteen-year-old little Alice. . . how about a deep-sea diving suit? Phil sings, 'Minnie The Mermaid. ' |
| Traffic Problems in Los Angeles | 266 | 1953-11-27 | [G Plot] Phil and Elliott start to paint a crosswalk on Ventura Boulevard and wind up in jail. Hearing their case is Judge Julius Abruzzio! Phil and Alice sing, 'Baby, It's Cold Outside. ' |
| A Night With Phil Harris | 267 | 1953-12-04 | [G Plot] Phil and Elliott are trying to out for a night with the boys. 'No way,' says Alice. Phil sings, 'The Darktown Poker Club. ' Alice sings, 'Glow Worm. ' |
| Jessica, You're Dragging Your Net | 268 | 1953-12-11 | [G Plot] Phil sings, 'Hominy Grits. ' Alice sings, 'Choo Choo Train. ' Phil buys a crow for Christmas, then notices Alice has been buying a lot of bananas! |
| The Chaperone | 269 | 1953-12-18 | [G Plot] Elliott wants Phil to join him in a vaudeville act. Alice sings, 'Ricochet Romance. ' Phil and Elliott sing, 'By The Light Of The Silvery Moon. |
| Hosting French Refugee Kids for Christmas | 270 | 1953-12-25 | [G Plot] A flashback visit to Christmas eve at the Harris'. Phil promises the kids a visit from Santa. Phil sings, 'Jingle Bells. |
| Phil Gives Up Smoking for the New Year | 271 | 1954-01-01 | [G Plot] Phil tries to clean out his desk and answer his mail. A review of last year's resolutions. |
| An English Dinner for a New Year | 272 | 1954-01-08 | [G Plot] Phil wants to buy a new car. Alice sings, 'Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries. |
| Phil's Band Turns to Drama | 273 | 1954-01-15 | [G Plot] Phil is rehearsing the band and bemoans the lack of progress his music is making. Phil sings, 'Take Your Girlie To The Movies. ' The cast does, 'Romeo and Juliet' as only Phil and Alice can do it. |
| Life Insurance for Phil | 274 | 1954-01-22 | [G Plot] Phil has misplaced his insurance policy. Phil takes an insurance physical. Alice finds Phil's old love letters. Alice sings, 'Ricochet Romance. |
| Royalty Check Celebration | 275 | 1954-01-29 | [G Plot] Phil and Elliott are walkng to the offices of RCA Victor to pick up a check. Don't miss crossing Vine Street. . . a joke told in sound effects. Alice sings, 'Did You Ever?' Phil sings, 'Rose Of San Antone. ' A visit to a swank Beverly Hill restaurant. |
| Build It Yourself Television Set | 276 | 1954-02-05 | [G Plot] Phil and Elliott try to put up a television aerial. Alice sings, 'Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries. |
| A Bad Case of Nerves | 277 | 1954-02-12 | [G Plot] Phil's nerve's are getting jumpy. Don't miss the sound effects when little Phyllis watches, 'Breakfast In Hollywood. ' Alice sings, 'Ricochet Romance. ' Phil and Elliott plan a quiet evening at home. |
| Firing Elliott | 278 | 1954-02-19 | [G Plot] Phil has to show his orchestra who's the boss. Is he going to fire Elliott? Phil sings, 'He'd Row, Row, Row. |
| A Night at the Movies | 279 | 1954-02-26 | [G Plot] Phil and Alice plan an evening out. Phil thinks he'd make a great dramatic actor and is featured in a prison movie. Phil sings, 'Take Your Girlie To The Movies. |
| Job Hunting | 280 | 1954-03-05 | [G Plot] Phil and Elliott are selling tickets to a school play for the Red Cross. Phil (Tom Sawyer) tries to get Elliott (Huckleberry Finn) to whitewash a fence. Alice sings, 'That's What A Rainy Day Is For. |
| Expired Drivers License | 281 | 1954-03-12 | [G Plot] Phil is hinding from the law. . . under the front porch. Listen for the excellent sound effects when Elliott locks the front door. What has Phil done? |
| Phil Writes His Life Story | 282 | 1954-03-19 | [G Plot] Phil plans to write his biography and has rented an office in a modern office building. |
| Who Sent Flowers | 283 | 1954-03-26 | [G Plot] Eliott sees to Phil's bath early in the morning. Someone has called for Alice, asking for a date tonight. Alice sings, 'Young At Heart. ' Phil asks his father for advice. |
| What Would You Do If You Were a Dog | 284 | 1954-04-02 | [G Plot] Phil has to go out and look for work for the orchestra. Julius gives him the idea to sell ermine coats for $14. 75 Philk sings, 'The Preacher and The Bear. |
| Phil's Pain in the Side | 285 | 1954-04-09 | [G Plot] Phil has a pain in his side, so he and Elliott visit the Encino Steam Bath. Alice sings, 'Did Ya Ever?' |
| This Band Is Underpaid | 286 | 1954-04-16 | [G Plot] Phil and orchestra are rehearsing for their important date at the opening of a supermarket. Don't miss, 'Concerto For Tissue Paper' which turns out to be, 'South Rampart Street Parade' with the band playing combs and tissue papers! |
| Herbert's Happy Hacienda | 287 | 1954-04-23 | [G Plot] Phil Alice and Elliott are taking a vacation at 'Herbert's Happy Hacienda. |
| Special Red Cross Blood Drive Program | 288 | 1954-04-30 | [G Plot] Phil plans to give a show for the Encino Blood Bank and charge a pint of blood for admission. Red Nichols plays, 'That's 'A Plenty. ' Walter Tetley sings, 'The Wagging Of His Kilt. ' Jeanine Roos and Anne Whitfield sing, 'Be Kind To Your Web-Footed Friends. ' Alice sings, 'Alexander's Ragtime Band. ' The Sportmen sing, 'High Time. ' Phil sings, 'Shadrach. ' |
| Phil's African Movies | 289 | 1954-05-07 | [G Plot] Phil plans to write a motion picture scenario. It's going to being a jungle movie. Phil sings, 'Possibilities. |
| This Is Your Past | 290 | 1954-05-14 | [G Plot] Phil has lost his self-confidence and contemplates suicide. He's then going to star on, 'This is Your Past. |
| A Date for Herman | 291 | 1954-05-21 | [G Plot] It's Spring, and Phil's St. Bernard (named Herman) seems to be in love. Alice sings, 'Keep It Gay. |
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| Vacation Without Elliott | 295 | 1954-06-18 | |
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