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Eve Arden stars as the tart-tongued Constance Brooks, a dedicated English teacher at Madison High School. Before and after the bell rings, Miss Brooks turns her thoughts from language to love. Indulging in her perpetual pursuit of bashful biology teacher Philip Boynton (Jeff Chandler), Connie finds herself making his favorite stew, conspiring to make him sick, and pretending to be his mother! She even considers compromising her principles (and her principal)!
Miss Brooks has a rival for the attentions of that handsome specimen: Miss Daisy Enright (Mary Jane Croft). She's a good cook, a master of the thinly-veiled insult, and every bit as competent and ruthless as Connie!
These 20 digitally restored and remastered episodes co-star Gale Gordon as the blustery, autocratic Osgood Conklin; Richard Crenna as the ever-exuberant Walter Denton; and, Jane Morgan as absent-minded landlady Mrs. Davis.
Includes a Program Guide by Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.
Episodes Include: The Model School Teacher 11-21-48; Stretch the Basketball Star 02-13-49; Walter vs. Stretch Grudge Match 05-01-49; Peanuts, the Great Dane 05-22-49; Arguments, Arguments! 05-29-49; The Telegram 07-10-49; Mrs. Davis' Cookies (Pensacola Popovers) 07-24-49; Heat Wave 08-07-49; Conklin Causes a Fight 09-25-49; Game at Clay City 12-11-49; A Letter to Santa 12-18-49; Babysitting on New Year's Eve 01-01-50; Professorship at State U 01-22-50; Miss Enright's Dinner 02-05-50; Valentine's Day Date 02-19-50; Boynton's Barbecue 05-07-50; Mr. Boynton's Parents 05-14-50; Measles Diagnosis 10-01-50; Who's Going Where 08-21-55; Oo-Oo-Me-Me-Tocoludi-Gucci-Mo O-Moo 09-18-55
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