
A Date With Judy 41-06-24 (001) Tiger
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Ann Gillis
The Pepsidon Show Presenting a date with Judy.
Judy Foster
Hello. Hello.
Ann Gillis
Hello, Judy. What are you doing Tuesday night?
Judy Foster
Why, nothing.
Ann Gillis
Oh, swell. Can I have a date with you?
Gloria
Oh, of course.
Judy Foster
Sure you certainly can. Who is this?
Ann Gillis
Uhuh. You've got a date with Judy. Chaperoned by Pepsid. You'll meet Judy in just a moment. But right now let me tell you about another date. You have a date down at your corner store to get some Pepsid and tooth powder. And that's an important date, for it'll mark the beginning of a brighter smile than you've ever had before. And lots of brighter dates too. For you see, Pepsodent with Irium contains the patented polishing agent composite metaphosphate that not only makes your teeth feel so clean but also makes your teeth look so bright. And Pepsodent's the only tooth powder in the world that contains this marvelous ingredient. So remember your date at the corner store. Get a package of Pepsid and toothpowder tonight. And now flick back your hair and straighten your tie. You have a date with Judy. The town Judy Foster lives in is not small and not large. But if Judy were to take the census, she'd count only the men. With Judy there are always too few or too many, as the case may be. Right now there's one too many in the Foster living room. A creature named Herbert. And about Herbert, Judy has this.
Judy Foster
Mother dear, it's about the goofiest it I've ever been the cause of sitting on our sofa. And I've been the cause of some true, positively goofy itch sitting on our sofa. Mother, darling, would you please, as a special favor, go downstairs and be simply precious to him?
Mrs. Foster
Me be precious to him, Judy?
Judy Foster
Yes, on account of it's very discouraging to boys to have a girl's family popping around and being sweet. Now if you go down and be awfully nice, then. And he'll go home.
Mrs. Foster
I'm not very flattered about the way you want to use my charms, Judy.
Judy Foster
But if I go out with him, somebody will see me with him. Oh, please help me.
Mrs. Foster
Mother, are you sure it would work? I might go downstairs and be sweet to him and he'd simply love it. And he'd come every evening after that just to see me.
Judy Foster
Mother, you're 38 years old.
Mrs. Foster
I'm still rather glamorous, though Father says so time and time again.
Judy Foster
Oh, Father. Really, Mother, I think it's very undignified to speak of luring Herbert in that undignified manner at your age.
Mrs. Foster
I'm Rather well preserved. At least rigor mortis hasn't set in yet.
Randolph
Hey, Judy, you better come downstairs and collect this item of yours named Herbert. He's been plopped there since.
Judy Foster
Randolph, will you please remember that you're only 10 and stop acting like you're 11.
Randolph
Well, you better get him out of there. Father can't stand it anymore. He's turning green.
Mrs. Foster
Who, Herbert?
Randolph
No, Father.
Mrs. Foster
I should have thought it would have been Herbert. Knowing you and your father as I.
Judy Foster
Do, this is the first time I didn't care how Father and Randolph reacted on one of my men. But if you're suffering so, Randolph, you know you don't have to stay into power if you don't want to. There are other rooms in the house.
Randolph
I can't drag myself away. I'm held spellbound. I'm like one bewitched. Oh, the horror of it all.
Mrs. Foster
What have you been reading now?
Randolph
Your collection of guys fascinates me, Judy. You always think there can't be a ghoulier one than there is.
Judy Foster
Mother, will you please make Randolph stop analyzing everything?
Mrs. Foster
Stop analyzing everything. Randolph, go downstairs, dear. The heroic women of your family will follow.
Randolph
Okey dokey. This may curl the braces on my teeth, but I'll go downstairs and take one more whack at it.
Mrs. Foster
Judy, let me get this all straight. Where did you meet this boy?
Judy Foster
Oh, I never met him. I never saw him before in my life.
Mrs. Foster
Well, I'm sort of ignorant about these things, dear. If you never saw him, how do you happen to have a date with him tonight?
Judy Foster
Well, it's on account of Gertie's Citizen Wayne. You see, she wrote me this man was coming to town. This man Herbert?
Mrs. Foster
Oh, he's a man?
Judy Foster
Well, of course he is, Mother. He's 18. Oh, so he phoned me on account of Gertie recommending him. I gave him a date tonight.
Mrs. Foster
Well, things are beginning to get a little clearer now. All except one thing. You haven't ever seen him. How do you know? He looks so awful.
Gloria
Oh, I saw him.
Mrs. Foster
Well, now everything's all mixed up again. When did you see him?
Judy Foster
Just now. I sneaked downstairs and peeked. And, Mother, he's icky, but too positively. Mother?
Mrs. Foster
Yes, dear. I'm right here.
Judy Foster
Suddenly I see the whole grisly plot. It's Gertie Cissenwain. Because I took a day away from her up at the lake last summer, and now she's getting even with me, siccing Miss Herbert on me. Well, I bet she's been looking around for Months to find something awful enough to sic on me. And finally she found Herbert.
Mrs. Foster
And now we have to get rid of him. Well, we. We could stay up here and let Father and Randolph take their natural cause.
Judy Foster
No, Mother, that would be cheating.
Mrs. Foster
All right, we'll go downstairs together. And working cheek by jowl, maybe we can pry the ick off the sofa.
Judy Foster
Don't forget to get in the works.
Mrs. Foster
I will, but what sort of works? I won't say till I see him. I may go for him, Mother.
Mr. Foster
Judy, is that you? Finally?
Judy Foster
Yes, it's me, Father. I mean, I. How do you do? I suppose you're Herbert Tompkins, I presume.
Randolph
Well, Father isn't Herbert Tompkins, and I'm not, so I guess you hit it right on the nose.
Judy Foster
Randolph, please. How do you do, Herbert? I'm Judy.
Herbert
How do you do?
Judy Foster
This is Mr. Foster, my father.
Mr. Foster
Yes, I've been talking to Herbert.
Judy Foster
And this is my brother Randolph.
Randolph
Yes, I've been listening to Herbert.
Judy Foster
And this is Mrs. Foster, my mother.
Mrs. Foster
Oh, I'm so happy to know you, Herbert. Judy's told me so much about you.
Judy Foster
Shall we all sit down?
Herbert
Thank you. Nice evening, isn't it?
Mrs. Foster
Oh, lovely. Beautiful for this time of year.
Herbert
Yes, it is.
Mrs. Foster
Where. Where did you say you were from, Herbert?
Herbert
Cleveland.
Judy Foster
Oh, Cleveland.
Mrs. Foster
Isn't that lovely? Cleveland's a beautiful city.
Herbert
Yes, it is.
Mrs. Foster
Let me see. Who do I know from Cleveland? Do you know the Dunlap?
Herbert
No, I don't.
Mrs. Foster
Oh, Well, I know some people there by the name of Spencer. Do you know them?
Herbert
Spencer? No, I don't.
Mrs. Foster
You don't? They're in the brewing business.
Herbert
I don't know.
Mr. Foster
Do you know the Eldridges?
Herbert
Well, the name is awfully familiar.
Mr. Foster
Mr. Eldridge is in the canning line. He's a great salesman.
Herbert
Yeah, I don't know him.
Randolph
Herbert, do you know the McSlap cabbages?
Herbert
The McSlap cabbages? Well, I know of them.
Randolph
Mr. McSlap cabbage sells snowshoes.
Herbert
Oh, yes, I've heard of him.
Mrs. Foster
Well, isn't that lovely? Imagine you knowing the same people. Oh, this is a small world when you think of it.
Judy Foster
Randolph, have you ever been to Cleveland?
Randolph
Has Father? And he knows the Eldridges.
Judy Foster
Mother, will you please make Randolph stop?
Mrs. Foster
Randolph, your sister says to stop making up people.
Randolph
Have her tell that to me directly sometime.
Judy Foster
Herbert, there's something important, vital that I want.
Mr. Foster
I'll never forget old Ed Eldridge. You know, one time.
Judy Foster
Heather, please. Herbert, I feel simply dreadful about this because, you see, I'd absolutely forgotten about another engagement I had, but, gee, I.
Herbert
Had some tickets for the show.
Mrs. Foster
I'll go now, Randolph. Nobody asked you. Oh, how lovely and thoughtful of you, Herbert, to have bought tickets for a show so.
Judy Foster
I'm terribly sorry, but I'm afraid it would be the most tactful thing for you to leave before this other person comes on account of it might be very embarrassing for you to meet on account of the most tactful thing. Will you?
Mrs. Foster
I'll walk to the gate with you, Herbert.
Herbert
Thanks, Mrs. Foster.
Judy Foster
I'll make it up to you real soon. Honestly I will. Oh, I think I hear a car driving up in front of the house. You better go through the side door. Herbert. Quick. This way.
Herbert
Well, good night, Judy. Good night.
Curly
Good night.
Mrs. Foster
Good night, Mrs. Good night.
Judy Foster
Good night. Well, thank everything. He's gone.
Mrs. Foster
You. You didn't give me much chance to use my charm on him.
Mr. Foster
Oh, is that what it was? Charm?
Mrs. Foster
Judy, did you really have another engagement for tonight?
Judy Foster
Of course not. Wasn't I tactful, Mother?
Randolph
No, but it got rid of him.
Mrs. Foster
And I'm sure Father was helping too. What did you talk to him about before we came downstairs, dear?
Mr. Foster
Hubcaps.
Judy Foster
Hubcaps?
Mr. Foster
Automobile hubcaps.
Randolph
It was very dull.
Judy Foster
Oh, dear. A whole evening and I'm stuck without a date. Now I don't know what to do.
Mrs. Foster
You had a date?
Judy Foster
Oh, him. I certainly must be very unpopular to not have anybody phone me. If nobody does, what'll I do?
Mr. Foster
I don't understand girls.
Randolph
Who wants to?
Judy Foster
Oh, Mother, you answer. Because I don't want men to think I'm sitting by the telephone waiting for them to call.
Randolph
Well, you wouldn't want to give them a false impression like that. I should say not. Thief.
Judy Foster
Still Randall. Hello?
Mrs. Foster
Yes. Yes, she is. Judy, it's for you.
Judy Foster
Is it a boy?
Mrs. Foster
Judy, I don't want you to take this too hard. I hate to break it to you.
Judy Foster
But it's a girl. Oh, nausea.
Gloria
Hello? Hello, Judy? This is Gloria.
Judy Foster
Haven't you got a date either?
Randolph
No.
Judy Foster
Look, it's only 8:00 and a date you call anytime up to 8:30. I always give up at 8:30. So maybe we oughtn't to hold the line.
Gloria
Well, you're positively right, Judy. But do you mind if I. Just say something quick?
Judy Foster
Somebody might be trying to get me on the phone right this minute.
Gloria
Well, just listen to this, Judy. There's a new man in town. I heard Ruth talking about him this afternoon.
Judy Foster
There is?
Gloria
Yes, and from what I understand, he must be quite the Something they call him Tiger?
Judy Foster
Oh, a wolf.
Gloria
I imagine that's the idea. Anybody called Tiger, it'd be sort of. Well, you know.
Judy Foster
You sure would. You think we could get to him anyway?
Gloria
The only person who knows him that.
Judy Foster
I know is Ruth. Well, I'll give her a buzz and see if I can find out anything. Call me back if you hear anything.
Gloria
Okie dokie, I will.
Judy Foster
3, 6, 5, 4.
Mrs. Foster
It. It isn't 8:30 yet, dear.
Judy Foster
I know, but I'm sacrificing tonight for the future.
Mrs. Foster
Oh, how brave of you, dear.
Judy Foster
Hello? Hello, Ruth? This is Judy. Oh, haven't you got a date either?
Gloria
No.
Judy Foster
Well, would you mind calling me back about 8:30? I just want to say this quick. I hear there's a new boy in town, a Tiger somebody or other. I hear he's cute and I understand you know somebody who knows him. Hello, Edith, this is Bruce. Listen, I hear this new man in town, this Tiger, is terribly cute.
Gloria
I understand you know somebody who knows.
Mrs. Foster
Him, and I'm not me.
Gloria
Gloria, this is Edith. I hear this new man in town.
Judy Foster
Tiger, is too positively glamorous.
Gloria
Hello, Judy, this is Gloria. Listen, everybody is just simply raving about this tiger. Edith just calls me and she says he's absolutely terrific.
Judy Foster
Yes, but where does he live or anything?
Gloria
Well, this is the funny part of it. You know your father's partner at his factory?
Judy Foster
Yes.
Gloria
Well, this Tiger is the nephew of your father's partner. I hear he's been.
Judy Foster
Oh, I've got to go now, Gloria. Goodbye, Father.
Mr. Foster
Well, were you addressing me?
Judy Foster
Father, you know your partner at your factory?
Mr. Foster
Yes, by some strange coincidence, I do. I met him first about 20 years ago when I was a traveling salesman and he was.
Judy Foster
Father, this is important.
Randolph
I bet.
Judy Foster
Father, do you know your partner has a nephew?
Mr. Foster
Well, I might have supposed your interest in my factory would turn out to be something like this. No, Judy, I did not know my partner had a nephew.
Judy Foster
Honestly, Father, you're never any help.
Mr. Foster
I know I'm a droopy hick.
Judy Foster
If you don't know your partner's nephew, then you can't very well invite him here for dinner, can you?
Mr. Foster
No, I can't. You won't let this make any difference in our relationship, though, will you, Julie? You'll still go on living in this house.
Judy Foster
Father, I do wish you'd reserve your hilarity for the proper occasion.
Mr. Foster
Oh, this is not the proper occasion.
Judy Foster
Look, Father, couldn't you go to this partner of yours and say, look, pard Randolph, I will thank you not to interrupt me when I'M speaking to Father.
Curly
You could say, you hear he has.
Judy Foster
His nephew who's terrifically super and you'd adore to have him come to dinner at your house.
Mrs. Foster
I can see Father adoring.
Mr. Foster
The truth is, I'd hate to lie to my partner like that. He never lies to me. What I could say is, I hear he has this nephew who is terrifically super and my daughter would adore to have him come to dinner at our house. As for me personally, I could say I couldn't think of anything I would adore less than having a terrifically super nephew to dinner.
Randolph
Me too.
Judy Foster
Mother, please make Father be serious.
Mr. Foster
I am serious. There have been enough terrifically super nephews around this place without having any more of them. And a dinner, too. A man's house is his castle. He has a right to sit down to a meal unhampered by.
Judy Foster
Mother. Say something to Father.
Mrs. Foster
Hello, Father.
Judy Foster
I don't see why anybody in this house can't discuss matters seriously with a girl. When a girl is seriously discussing matters, I don't see why.
Mrs. Foster
Maybe you could invite this young man to dinner. I'd kind of like to see this terrifically super young man. Tiger. I'm rather intrigued myself.
Mr. Foster
If I thought you were serious, Dora, I'd say you were just as man crazy as Judy.
Mrs. Foster
Oh, I am serious. To tell the truth, I would adore to have this terrifically super nephew to dinner. I want to see what a boy called Tiger looks like. Very tigerish, I hope.
Randolph
With his dripping paws all over everybody.
Judy Foster
You will do it, won't you, Father?
Mr. Foster
All right. But I never heard of anything so disgusting in all my life. Seems to me Judy could be called Tiger. When I was a young man, girls didn't come after me with dripping paws.
Mrs. Foster
Oh, didn't they just.
Judy Foster
Oh, Father, you're a sugar puss. I think it's wonderful you to invite him. Just wonderful. I think I'll run upstairs and try a new polish on my nails.
Mr. Foster
Is that the way girls always express themselves? By trying a new polish on their nails?
Judy Foster
Don't be drooly, Father. I just want to see if the series will go with my chartreuse. I'm going to wear my chartreuse gown Thursday night.
Mr. Foster
What's Thursday night?
Judy Foster
That's the night you're going to invite Tiger to dinner for.
Mr. Foster
So soon? Dora, do you understand young girls?
Mrs. Foster
Yes, dear.
Mr. Foster
Well, I don't.
Mrs. Foster
That's why I was able to hook you.
Mr. Foster
I was never hooked. I married you of my own free will.
Mrs. Foster
Yes, dear.
Mr. Foster
Dora, what Are you thinking about.
Mrs. Foster
About Tiger. Do you remember what you used to be called when you were a young man?
Mr. Foster
Oh, what?
Gloria
Bear.
Judy Foster
Cat.
Mrs. Foster
Bear. Cat Foster.
Mr. Foster
So I was.
Mrs. Foster
Oh, you were. Terrifically.
Ann Gillis
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Gloria
Gee, I don't know what to order. I'd like one of these 30 cent super dupers, but I suppose I often always get sick when I eat a Super Duper. And Besides, they cost 30 cents.
Judy Foster
I can't come over to your house Thursday night.
Gloria
Gloria, I didn't know you were supposed to come over to my house Thursday night. Should I order one of these Super Dupers or should I order a Coke?
Judy Foster
I thought in case you were expecting me over to your house Thursday night. I can't come.
Gloria
I wasn't expecting you. Listen to this, Judy. Lover's delight. Two scoops of maple walnut ice cream, marshmallow sauce, whipped cream and maraschino cherries.
Judy Foster
I wouldn't be able to come over Thursday night because I'm gonna be busy. Of course.
Gloria
I think the Hawaiian Dream was even better. One banana half, two scoops of pineapple ice, hot fudge sauce and ground pecan.
Judy Foster
I have a date Thursday night.
Gloria
That's good. Shall I take the Hawaiian Dream? Though the Lover's Delight has maraschino cherries. If the Hawaiian Dream had maraschino cherries instead of old ground pecans I. I.
Judy Foster
Have a date with Tiger Thursday night.
Gloria
Here's one called African. Two scoops of chocolate. Judy, did you say you have a date with Tiger?
Judy Foster
Yes. Yes, I do. Let me see the menu.
Gloria
Oh, but, Judy, how simply terrific. Tiger. How on earth did you swing it?
Judy Foster
Well, he sort of. Oh, this moonlight special sounds interesting. One peach half, two scoops of rainbow ice cream. Maple syrup with macaroni.
Gloria
What happened? How did he happen to Kolya? Did you meet him any place or what?
Judy Foster
Oh, possibly he saw me someplace and thought he'd give me a ring. I think I'll have a Lover's July if you can lend me 3 cents. I only have 27.
Gloria
Sure, but listen, how about Tiger? You mean he just saw you someplace and found out who you were and called you?
Judy Foster
I guess so.
Gloria
Oh, but that's the most romantic thing I ever. Oh, Judy, it's just luxurious.
Judy Foster
Oh, it's all right. It just happened, that's all. Yes, I think I'll have a Lover's Delight.
Gloria
Oh, I wish something like that had happened to me sometimes. There must be something irresistible to men about you, Judy.
Judy Foster
Oh, it's nothing much.
Randolph
Hello, witches.
Gloria
Oh, hello, Randolph.
Randolph
What are you two blab, blab, blabbing about? Today? I and Curly were standing outside and we saw you two through the window. Blab, blab, blabbing. And I said to Curly, I bet.
Judy Foster
They'Re blab, blab, blabbing about Randall.
Randolph
Oh, I have good news for you, Judy. Father just got word. Tiger accepted his kind invitation to dinner on the evening of Thursday, June.
Gloria
Oh.
Randolph
Oh, well, I guess that's all I know of interest to you. So long, munches.
Mrs. Foster
Oh, Frank.
Herbert
Hello, Randolph. Well, girls, I'll take your order now. What's it gonna be? Well, what's the matter? Did reading them Super Dupers hypnotize you?
Gloria
I'll have a small Coke.
Judy Foster
The same. It was the most vicious and malicious thing anybody ever did.
Randolph
All I did was tell the truth.
Judy Foster
Well, you didn't have to tell it in front of my best girlfriend.
Randolph
I gotta be careful who I tell the truth in front of.
Judy Foster
A girl can't even have a private life without her own brother telling every single thing she does.
Randolph
I didn't say you did anything. I said Father invited him. What are you so sore about? What are you so Piggly Wiggly about.
Judy Foster
Randolph, I wish you were draft age.
Randolph
I bet I know. I bet you were filling Gloria full of foop about how Tiger's running after you instead of you running after him. And now you're all Piggly Wiggly because.
Judy Foster
I. Randolph, will you please stop concerning yourself with my affairs? My goodness. All you do is investigate me like the FBI. Why can't you ever leave me alone?
Randolph
You're a very interesting psychological study.
Judy Foster
That's a fine thing to say to your own sister. Suppose I told Mother you said I was a very interesting psychological study.
Randolph
She'd see the point.
Judy Foster
Really, Randolph, I've had entirely sufficient of this conversation with you. You can consider it ended.
Randolph
All right, so it's ended.
Judy Foster
It's completely to close.
Randolph
If you're waiting for me to bust out into heartrending sobs, you can stop waiting.
Judy Foster
Just remember this, Randolph. If anyone asks you how it happens that Tiger's coming to dinner Thursday night, just say he phoned me.
Randolph
That's just what I'll say. For a girl as truthful as you, I'd do anything. Yep, that's just what I'll. You know, Curly, my sister's being pursued by some guy, Tiger.
Judy Foster
Ever hear of him?
Randolph
Sure.
Curly
My sister Ruth, she's been talking about him for a week. She's been trying to whip up a date with him.
Randolph
He phoned my sister Judy.
Curly
My sister Ruth, she can't get a rise out of him.
Randolph
He's got a date with my sister Judy on Thursday.
Curly
My sister Ruth, she's been trying to angle one. She doesn't know him though.
Randolph
Nobody knows him. He's a mystery man to everybody but my sister Judy, they're running a big fever for each other.
Curly
Love, huh?
Randolph
Like nothing you ever saw outside of a movie. He pursues my sister Judy all over the place.
Curly
My sister Ruth, she can't get a rise out of him.
Randolph
I guess my sister Judy's gonna marry him.
Judy Foster
Yeah. Then.
Curly
Then he'll be your brother in law.
Randolph
Yeah. Imagine having our brother in law named Tiger.
Curly
Oh, gosh, I gotta tell that to Ruthie.
Judy Foster
She'll be.
Curly
She'll certainly get a kick out of this. I gotta tell her right now. Listen to what I'm saying. You'll be interested in this, you will.
Judy Foster
You know I'm never interested in anything you say. Go away, Curly. Can't you see I'm giving myself a pedicure?
Curly
Yeah, I can see. Wow, have you got big feet.
Judy Foster
Will you please go away, Curly?
Curly
Okey dokey. If you aren't interested in Anything about this wonderful Tiger you're always talking about?
Gloria
Tiger?
Judy Foster
What about him?
Curly
Oh, you wouldn't be interested in anything. I see. Besides, you got a predicure on hand? No, on foot, I guess. Which do you like best, on hand?
Judy Foster
Or what about Tiger, Curly?
Mrs. Foster
Who?
Gloria
Oh, Tiger.
Curly
Nothing, except that he's got a big romance on hand. Or do you like on foot?
Judy Foster
What do you mean, romance?
Curly
Him and Randolph's sister, Judy.
Randolph
They're running a big fever.
Judy Foster
Hello, Edith. This is Ruth. Guess what? Do you know who Judy Foster's running around with?
Randolph
Tiger?
Judy Foster
Yeah, and she never said a word to us.
Gloria
Gloria, this is Edith. Gloria, you'll never guess who's going steady with who. Judy and Tiger. Everybody says he's simply that way about her.
Judy Foster
She must have gone in on him.
Gloria
Before any of us had a win.
Judy Foster
Hello.
Gloria
Hello, Judy. This is Gloria.
Judy Foster
Oh, hello, Gloria.
Gloria
Judy, Randolph was wrong about what he said in Scully's yesterday, wasn't he?
Judy Foster
He was.
Gloria
Oh, he must have been, because everybody in town is talking about you and Tiger and the way he's pursuing you.
Judy Foster
They are?
Gloria
Yes, and I think it's just luxurious. Judy, are you. Are you engaged? Engaged?
Judy Foster
You mean to be married or something?
Gloria
Oh, isn't it true?
Judy Foster
Well, there isn't much in it. I. Well, I'm not exactly engaged.
Mrs. Foster
Tiger. Tiger burning bright in the forest of the night. Pork's on the left, teaspoons on the right.
Judy Foster
Mother, how do I look?
Mrs. Foster
Like a glamour puss.
Randolph
Well, here I am. Do I look like a glamour puss?
Judy Foster
Randall, I'm kind of worried about this polish, though. You think it goes all right with the chartreuse?
Mr. Foster
Do I have to wear a black tie and dinner coat?
Judy Foster
Mother, please don't let Father spoil everything. You know, if he gets into one of his usual moods.
Mrs. Foster
Oh, don't worry about him. I'm positive he'll be absolutely charming when the time for it arrives.
Judy Foster
What time do you say he was coming, Father?
Mr. Foster
For the fifth time. 6:30.
Randolph
I can hardly wait.
Judy Foster
Mother, please don't let Randolph spoil everything. You know, if he acts like he usually does, why, none of us are.
Mrs. Foster
Going to act like we usually do. We're all going to be polite to each other and lovely to look at and gracious, even witty.
Randolph
None of us ever did that before.
Judy Foster
Mother, please try and get your son not to make any of his habitual remarks this evening.
Mrs. Foster
Randolph, for your sister's sake, please don't make any of your habitual remarks this evening.
Randolph
What do you want me to do, sublimate my personality?
Judy Foster
There he goes again, analyzing everything. Mother, listen. What do you think of this to say to Tiger when he comes? At last, the mysterious Tiger. Are you really as mysterious as they say you are?
Mrs. Foster
Well, I. I think it's fair.
Judy Foster
Are you sure I look all right?
Mrs. Foster
Yes, dear.
Randolph
I'm not sure.
Judy Foster
Mother, I don't know why you never discipline Randolph. He doesn't care what he says. He says practically anything. And if he says the wrong things in front of Tiger, I'll. I'll scream.
Randolph
Gee whiz. All this fuss about a goon named Tiger. My goodness, if we weren't having strawberry shortcake for dessert, I'd get sick right now. All this fuss about him.
Judy Foster
You see, Mother, that's what I mean. He'll just keep that up.
Mr. Foster
Well, I'm ready. I haven't worn this dinner jacket since the Elks Convention. I feel like a stuffed pig.
Judy Foster
Please, Father, be civilized tonight, won't you? Just this once.
Mr. Foster
Dora, do you have to let your daughter talk to me like that? Civilized justice once, indeed.
Mrs. Foster
Oh, I wish everybody'd stop appealing to me. To make everybody else stop doing everything. Can't anybody in this house ever stop anybody else by themselves?
Judy Foster
Oh, Mother, please don't get excited now. It's bad enough Father's all excited and Randolph will probably act like a bore or if only. Everybody, calm down.
Mrs. Foster
Calm down, everybody.
Judy Foster
Here.
Curly
Tiger's here.
Judy Foster
Nobody gets excited. Everybody be absolutely themselves.
Randolph
I'm myself.
Judy Foster
I'm on the door. Do I look all right? Do my nails look terrible with this chartreuse? Well, guess I'll open the door. Admire the mysterious Tiger. Are you really as mysterious as they say?
Herbert
Hello, Judy.
Judy Foster
Herbert, what are you doing here?
Herbert
Well, this isn't the wrong night, is it? Because tonight was when I thought my uncle said for me to come.
Judy Foster
Your uncle? You aren't. You aren't Tiger, are you?
Herbert
That's what they call me. Why?
Judy Foster
No reason. I just.
Randolph
Hey, what's the matter with Judy? Her face is chartreuse.
Ann Gillis
Well, when that Judy has a date, anything can happen. In fact, it very often happens.
Judy Foster
Mr. Goodwin, I wonder.
Ann Gillis
Well, now, just a minute, Judy. Before I talk to you, I want to introduce our audience to a young fellow who's having a little chat with his alter ego. You know, his other self.
Mr. Foster
Listen.
Ann Gillis
And the trouble with you, the boss.
Mr. Foster
Says to me, the trouble with you is you're a sourpuss. You'll never be a star salesman till you learn to smile.
Mrs. Foster
Well, smile then, you chump, with teeth like mine.
Ann Gillis
Dingy, dull teeth.
Mr. Foster
What do you think I am.
Ann Gillis
Well, that's an argument that can go on forever. But here's the solution. If you want a brighter smile, a more brilliant smile, then use the tooth powder that independent laboratory tests prove gives greater brilliance. And that tooth powder is Pepsodent. Tooth powder. For, you see, Pepsodent's the only tooth powder in the world containing composite metaphosphate. That's why it has the power to produce a luster actually twice as bright as the average of all other leading brands. So if you want a brighter smile, a cheerier smile, just say, as thousands say, PepsiD and toothpowder, please. Well, good night, Judy.
Judy Foster
Good night. I had a perfectly wonderful time.
Ann Gillis
Oh, really? The pleasure was mine.
Judy Foster
I. I'm not doing anything next Tuesday night.
Ann Gillis
In that case, it's a date.
Judy Foster
I think that would be simply.
Ann Gillis
Remember, you have a simply super date with Judy next Tuesday at the same time. A Date with Judy with Anne Gillis, Paul McGrath and Margaret Brayton is written by Aline Leslie and Jerry Schwartz, and the orchestra is directed by Wilbur Hatch. Now, mark this on your calendar, won't you? You have a date with Judy again next Tuesday. Gentlemen, speaking for president, this is the National Broadcasting.
Podcast Summary: Harold's Old Time Radio - "A Date With Judy 41-06-24 (001) Tiger"
Episode Information:
In the episode titled "Tiger," Judy Foster finds herself entangled in the classic comedic scenarios that define the beloved radio series "A Date With Judy." Set against the backdrop of a typical American household, Judy's quest for love becomes a catalyst for family interactions filled with humor, misunderstandings, and heartfelt moments.
The episode kicks off with Judy Foster announcing her arranged date with Herbert Tompkins, affectionately nicknamed "Tiger." [00:27] Judy reveals, "Sure you certainly can," accepting the date proposition enthusiastically. Her excitement sets the stage for the ensuing familial chaos as her plans intersect with her family's unsolicited interventions.
Judy's mother, Mrs. Foster, takes it upon herself to charm Herbert into leaving the household, believing that family involvement might discourage him. Judy implores her mother, stating, "Mother dear, it's about the goofiest it I've ever been the cause of sitting on our sofa." [01:52] This request highlights the family's role in Judy's romantic endeavors, blending concern with comic attempts to manage her love life.
Meanwhile, Judy's brother Randolph expresses frustration over his inability to get involved, humorously exclaiming, "I can't drag myself away. I'm held spellbound. I'm like one bewitched. Oh, the horror of it all." [02:16] His lines add a layer of sibling rivalry and the classic trope of the meddling yet lovable brother.
As the plot thickens, Judy uncovers that her date with Herbert is part of a scheme by her rival, Gertie Cissenwain, aiming to sabotage her social standing. Judy introspectively admits, "It's Gertie Cissenwain. Because I took a day away from her up at the lake last summer, and now she's getting even with me, siccing Miss Herbert on me." [04:43] This revelation introduces a subplot of rivalry and the lengths to which characters will go to outdo one another.
Determined to make the best of the situation, Judy persuades her father, Mr. Foster, to invite Herbert for dinner, hoping to give him a warm welcome. However, Mr. Foster remains skeptical and humorous, saying, "I did not know my partner had a nephew." [11:51] The family's collective preparation for the dinner becomes a comedic ensemble of personalities, each contributing to the unfolding drama.
On the day of the dinner, tensions rise as Randolph inadvertently reveals family secrets while interacting with his alter ego, Curly. Judy expresses her frustration, remarking, "I wish Randolph was draft age." [19:51] His candid and often inappropriate comments create awkwardness, testing Judy's composure and the family's ability to maintain decorum in the face of chaos.
As dinner time approaches, Herbert arrives, and the family grapple with their expectations versus reality. Just as Judy is about to open the door, she questions, "Are you really as mysterious as they say you are?" [25:19] The twist unfolds when Herbert's true intentions are revealed, subverting Judy's expectations and bringing the comedic tension to a satisfying close.
The episode concludes with Judy reflecting on the night's events, emphasizing the unpredictability of love and family dynamics. Her final interactions underscore the enduring themes of trust, communication, and the humorous side of familial bonds. The family's ability to navigate through misunderstandings and misadventures reinforces the show's timeless appeal.
"A Date With Judy 41-06-24 (001) Tiger" masterfully blends romance with family comedy, capturing the essence of the Golden Age of Radio. Through its engaging characters and witty dialogues, the episode offers listeners a nostalgic journey filled with laughter, love, and the delightful unpredictability of life.