"Mmm. . .peanut brittle. Would you say that's primarily brittle, or do the
peanuts predominate?" -"On the Air"
"Me, pushing you off the edge of the precipice. . ." -"The Importance
of Being Betty"
"I think I'm going to try very hard never to forget how you just
sounded." -"A Girl Like Maple"
"A woman's work is never done...by a woman." -"Thanks a Lottery"
"Mr. Foley was confessing to everything since Jack the Ripper on."
-"In the WENN Small Hours"
"Pruitt. . .Yeah, if there's something devious going on at this station
and I'm not behind it, Pruitt must be." -"The Importance of Being Betty"
"My father taught me always judge a city by its snowcones. I came to Rabat for its frozen waters." -"From the Pen of Gertrude Reece"
"You could sever the tension with an implement." -"Eugenia Bremer, Master Spy"
"Tune in later this afternoon when another blushing bride meets her
doom--uh, groom--here on Bridal Bouquet." -"The First Mrs. Bloom
"Pumpki-i-i-i-in!" -"The New Actor"
"Listen, I demand that henceforth you stick to the script. Stick, stick,
stick! You stuck-up, stuffed shirt Sherwood, spoiler of scripts! You stick to it
or I'll stick it to you in so many places you'll feel like a damn pincushion at
a darning convention." -"Mr. and Mrs. Singer"
"Booth! It's Hilary Booth! My husband's name is Mrs. Singer." -"Mr.
and Mrs. Singer"
"We thank You for your Providence, and we thank Providence for Hilary, who
as we all know has always been able to make a big deal out of nothing at
all." -"Close Quarters"
"I don’t feel like I’m losing a granddaughter, I feel like I’m losing a grand. Sorry, gaining a grand. . .son." -"The Importance of Being Betty"
"Let me take your name and a bribe." -"From the Pen of Gertrude Reece"
Betty Roberts
Scott Sherwood
Hilary Booth
Mr. Eldridge
Jeff Singer