| The Fanny Brice-Frank Morgan Show | | 1942-06-25 | John Conte starts the show by singing, " Besame Mucho." Frank Morgan recounts his career as an opera baritone. He describes the opera he's written called, "Helena" (it's better than "Carmen"). Snooks and Daddy are en route to Salt Lake City..they're hitch-hiking.. Putting the bite on Uncle Norman. Fanny Brice gets totally tongue-tied and is unable to continue reading the script (for what seems like an eternity) for several seconds. The date is subject to correction. |
| The Fanny Brice-Frank Morgan Show | | 1944-01-06 | The first tune is, "For The First Time." "The Man Behind Superman." Harry Donnenfield recalls how he bought the feature from Siegel and Shuster. Frank claims to be Superman's secret identity. Daddy tries to work at home while Snooks wrecks the place. |
| The Fanny Brice-Frank Morgan Show | | 1944-03-30 | Fanny Brice does not appear on the program. Frank Morgan recalls his previous incarnation as, "El Cid." "If Men Acted In Barber Shops As Women Do In Beauty Parlors." |
| The Fanny Brice-Frank Morgan Show | | | Morgan the Chef. Snooks has tied up a neighbor boy with Daddy's radio antenna wire. The date is approximate. |
| The Fanny Brice-Frank Morgan Show | | | Frank tells of his career as a jockey to a lady jockey, a guest on the show. Baby Snooks and Daddy try hitch-hiking home. |