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Our Miss Brooks (1952)

Episode list

Our Miss Brooks

    • SeasonsYearsTop-rated
    • 1234
  • Eve Arden and Ricky Vera in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E1 ∙ The Miserable Caballeros

    Fri, Oct 1, 1954
    Connie meets Ricky, a young boy who gives the impression he's an orphan and his uncle mistreats him. Miss Brooks shares his tale of woe with Mr. Boynton and Mr. Conklin who join her in trying to help the lad who hasn't been quite truthful.
    7.3/10 (22)
    Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E2 ∙ Blood, Sweat and Laugh

    Fri, Oct 15, 1954
    Connie is told by Mr. Conklin to pick up their costumes for a masquerade ball. She accidentally gets the incorrect outfits, getting ones reserved for an important state official and his wife who Osgood wanted to impress.
    Eve Arden, Jane Morgan, and Orangey in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E3 ∙ Life Can Be Bones

    Fri, Oct 22, 1954
    Connie is jealous of Mr. Boynton's new colleague, biology teacher Miss Sanders and their common interests. She concocts a scheme with Walter to bury butcher bones in her backyard but Walter substitutes dinosaur bones creating havoc.
    8.2/10 (28)
    Richard Crenna, Walter Coy, and Gale Gordon in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E4 ∙ Two-Way Stretch Snodgrass

    Fri, Oct 29, 1954
    Connie is involved when Madison's best athlete, Stretch, has to temporarily relocate. Rival Hamilton High entices the young man to their school so Connie and Mr. Conklin pretend to be his parents, with Walter as Stretch, to outwit them.
    7.8/10 (25)
    Eve Arden, Jesslyn Fax, and Sam Hearn in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E5 ∙ Angela's Wedding

    Fri, Nov 5, 1954
    Connie is helping Angela prepare for her wedding but no one has met the groom Mr. Farnsworth. Angela mistakes the new coach Mr. Greeley as her intended and becomes apprehensive. Mr. Boynton becomes jealous of the brawny Greeley.
    8.2/10 (21)
    Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E6 ∙ Van Gogh, Man Gogh

    Fri, Nov 12, 1954
    Miss Brooks has taken up painting and her self portrait attracts the interest of Mr. Baptiste. Walter loses the painting, creates a bad imitation and Mr. Conklin decides to involve himself. He outbids Baptiste who's only interested in the frame.
    8.0/10 (18)
    Eve Arden and Robert Rockwell in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E7 ∙ The Jewel Robbery

    Fri, Nov 26, 1954
    Connie goes to the movie alone after Philip breaks a date but then sees him acting suspiciously after a jewelry store robbery. But it's Mr. Conklin who is arrested so Miss Brooks takes extreme measures to keep both men out of jail.
    8.3/10 (21)
    Gale Gordon in Our Miss Brooks (1952)
    Top-rated

    S3.E8 ∙ Space, Who Needs It?

    Fri, Dec 3, 1954
    Walter pranks Mr. Conklin by putting a BB in his telescope after he has to polish it. Osgood believes he's discovered a new planet. Miss Brooks keeps the secret to spend time with Mr. Boynton who's enthusiastic about astronomy.
    8.4/10 (21)
    John Smith in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E9 ∙ The Novelist

    Fri, Dec 10, 1954
    Miss Brooks welcomes former student Terence Layton who has become a popular novelist. She decides to use his former crush on her to make Philip jealous. But it's Layton's expose of Madison High that has Mr. Conklin in an uproar.
    8.0/10 (24)
    Eve Arden, Hy Averback, and Gale Gordon in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E10 ∙ Four Leaf Clover

    Fri, Dec 17, 1954
    Miss Brooks finds a four leaf clover and truly believes it will bring good luck including a promotion. But a series of calamities occur primarily involving a car she just fixed plus ruining Boynton's perfect attendance and Conklin's trip.
    7.7/10 (16)
    Eve Arden, Marjorie Bennett, and Gale Gordon in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E11 ∙ The Citizen's League

    Fri, Jan 7, 1955
    Miss Brooks reads from a government pamphlet that all good citizens harbor a secret. The news weighs heavily on the minds of Connie, Philip and even Mr. Conklin until they all confess their misdemeanors.
    7.7/10 (22)
    Ricky Vera in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E12 ∙ Buddy

    Fri, Jan 14, 1955
    Miss Brooks finds a letter with an unknown recipient or sender. Both Conklin and Boynton interpret it's contents as a threat to their well being. Visiting Ricky uses that info to have Philip spend time with Connie as well as keep Osgood away.
    7.4/10 (21)
    Eve Arden and Dan Tobin in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E13 ∙ Noodnick, Daughter of Medic

    Fri, Jan 21, 1955
    Mr. Conklin thinks he's being fired after mishearing Connie and superintendent Stone. He writes a nasty letter before learning the truth and involves Miss Brooks into fixing the problem, effecting her own English department promotion.
    8.0/10 (20)
    Eve Arden and Gloria McMillan in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E14 ∙ The Stuffed Gopher

    Fri, Jan 28, 1955
    Miss Brooks and her friends arrive at Madison High to see that it's been vandalized. Connie and Walter learn that Stretch is responsible as he was trying to catch a gopher per Mr. Conklin's orders. They try to ensure Stretch isn't blamed.
    7.6/10 (21)
    Jane Morgan and Burt Mustin in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E15 ∙ Safari O'Toole

    Fri, Feb 4, 1955
    Old friend Safari O'Toole is visiting Mrs. Davis for her birthday. She's determined to wear a ring he gave her years ago but it goes missing. Also everyone is broke but determined to give the Margaret a gift so the pawn shop becomes busy.
    8.0/10 (20)
    Eve Arden in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E16 ∙ The Weighing Machine

    Fri, Feb 11, 1955
    Miss Brooks is urged by Margaret and Philip to fight to get a penny back after a weight machine malfunctions. But a rumor spreads among the students that she's broke and begin raising funds for her as she continues her effort to get her refund.
    8.2/10 (21)
    Leonard Smith in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E17 ∙ Public Speaker's Nightmare

    Fri, Feb 18, 1955
    School officials are visiting Madison and Mr. Conklin to give a welcoming speech. But he fears doing badly so Miss Brooks aids him by taping it ahead. But putting Walter and Stretch in charge of the recorder proves to be a mistake.
    7.7/10 (20)
    Eve Arden and Richard Crenna in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E18 ∙ The Auction

    Fri, Feb 25, 1955
    Madison High is having a fundraising campaign and a philanthropist has agreed to donate a house's contents. Mr. Conklin and Walter both give Stretch errands which he confuses. Mr. Conklin is surprised to see his furnishings being sold.
    7.8/10 (20)
    Eve Arden and Gale Gordon in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E19 ∙ The Mambo

    Fri, Mar 4, 1955
    The Madison kids are hanging out at Elmer's Malt Shop instead of doing homework and Mr. Conklin is going to stop it. He hires Orville Mason as security who's actually a dance instructor. Connie and Osgood go incognito to learn the truth.
    8.0/10 (23)
    Eve Arden and Robert Rockwell in Our Miss Brooks (1952)
    Top-rated

    S3.E20 ∙ The Dream

    Fri, Mar 11, 1955
    Miss Brooks takes a long nap on the sofa and dreams of her future along with her friends. Mr. Boynton becomes romantic, various couples marry, and babies arrive. Walter even graduates from high school.
    8.6/10 (24)
    Eve Arden and Ian Wolfe in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E21 ∙ The Return of Red Smith

    Fri, Mar 25, 1955
    Miss Brooks learns Margaret has been lying to an old boyfriend Red Smith about her social standing. He's going to a visit so Connie decides to help her landlady make a good impression. Unfortunately the furniture is about to be repossessed.
    7.7/10 (17)
    Eve Arden, Gale Gordon, and Joseph Kearns in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E22 ∙ Le chien chaud et le mouton noir

    Fri, Apr 8, 1955
    Miss Brooks gets a part time job at what she believes it an elegant restaurant. But Mr. Conklin has bought a greasy spoon and is her employer again. The place has no business however until the superintendent arrives to Osgood's dismay.
    7.4/10 (18)
    Parley Baer and Gale Gordon in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E23 ∙ Kritch Cave

    Fri, Apr 15, 1955
    Local landmark Kritch Cave is being sold so Connie, Walter, and Philip visit to reminisce. Miss Brooks becomes involved in the transaction, ending up with the incorrect deeds and accidentally sells Madison High. Miss Davis comes to the rescue.
    7.9/10 (18)
    Eve Arden and Robert Rockwell in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E24 ∙ Mister Fargo's Whiskers

    Fri, Apr 22, 1955
    Miss Brooks changes her hair style per Harriet's suggestion to reignite her relationship with Philip. Mr. Conklin, concerned about an official visit by Fargo, tries to get her to take time off so she's not around. Instead she greets Fargo with strange behavior.
    7.5/10 (18)
    Gale Gordon and Leonard Smith in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E25 ∙ The Great Baseball Slide

    Fri, Apr 29, 1955
    Stretch's prowess as a baseball player is changing expectations about his future. But an injury has Miss Brooks persuading Conklin and Boynton to pretend to be agents so the actual baseball representative will still sign Stretch.
    7.7/10 (19)
    Eve Arden and Robert Rockwell in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E26 ∙ Turnabout Day

    Fri, May 6, 1955
    Walter's idea to have students and teachers swope roles happens at Madison despite Mr. Conklin's opposition. Connie learns Walter forged the letter of official approval so she needs to convince Mr. Stone he wrote it.
    8.2/10 (18)
    Eve Arden and John Hiestand in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E27 ∙ Here Is Your Past

    Fri, May 13, 1955
    Someone is following Connie around, stealing items from her friends connected to her. She's also giving away a puppy which injures Mr. Conklin through his sneezing. It's all tied to being honored on a television program for her good works.
    7.7/10 (24)
    Eve Arden, Richard Crenna, Gale Gordon, and Leonard Smith in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E28 ∙ Madison Mascot

    Fri, May 20, 1955
    Mr. Conklin thinks the school needs a new mascot and his wife breaks an elephant bookend. Due to a torn note Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton misunderstand the situation and head to the circus to get the animal they believe has been selected.
    7.9/10 (21)
    Eve Arden and Gale Gordon in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E29 ∙ The Big Jump

    Fri, May 27, 1955
    Principal Osgood agrees to jump from the top of the high school into a fireman's net as a publicity stunt, but gets cold feet as the hour for his leap nears. He fakes an injury, then tries to convince the male teachers to take his place. When they all develop mysterious maladies, it's up to Miss Brooks to uphold the faculty's honor.
    7.6/10 (34)
    Gale Gordon in Our Miss Brooks (1952)

    S3.E30 ∙ Home Cooked Meal

    Fri, Jun 3, 1955
    Miss Brooks is competing for Mr. Boynton's affections with Miss Enright and decides she needs to be more domestic. Connie offers to make him dinner on his new stove but must hide the fact that she can't cook.
    7.2/10 (28)

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