| 1 | Lucille Ball's Nylon Stockings (11-18-43) |
| 2 | Preparing For Guest Elsa Maxwell's Party (5-30-46) |
| 3 | Cary Grant Pays A Visit (4-6-44) |
| 4 | Dead Pan Gulch With Marlene Dietrich (10-15-42) |
| 5 | Lou Prepares For A Date With Miss Tinfoil (1-18-45) |
| 6 | Thanksgiving Show (11-25-48) |
| 7 | Turkey Dinner With Jane Wyman (11-25-43) |
| 8 | Costello's Gold Mine (10-12-44) |
| 9 | The Andrews Sisters Sue Bud And Lou (4-26-45) |
| 10 | Lou Wants To Join The Circus (5-9-46) |
| 11 | Sam Shovel In "It Was Time For A Change" (12-16-48) |
| 12 | Who's On First? (4-17-47) |
| 13 | Bud And Lou Need Some Dough (6-6-47) |
| 14 | Lon Chaney Steals Lou's Girl (6-2-48) |
| 15 | Costello In Court (4-11-46) |
| 16 | Income Tax Troubles (3-6-47) |
| 17 | Sam Shovel In "Sorry, Wrong Rumba" (11-11-48) |
| 18 | Riding With Red Ryder (9-11-48) |
| 19 | Will Marilyn Maxwell Marry Costello? (5-22-47) |
| 20 | Bela Lugosi's Haunted House (5-5-48) |
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello preserved the rich oral traditions of vaudeville and burlesque--and became two of radio's biggest stars in the process. Each week 20 million listeners tuned in to hear Bud and Lou's legendary verbal antics, which inspired countless comedians who followed. The duo's radio popularity paved the way for their success as the top box-office team of the 1940s. Relive the Golden Age of Radio with 20 hilarious episodes of The Abbott & Costello Show, featuring the boys' most famous routines--plus appearances by Lucille Ball, Mel Blanc, Jane Wyman, Lon Chaney, Marlene Dietrich and other great stars. Each episode is digitally restored and remastered for superb sound quality and pure listening enjoyment.