
Ozzie and Harriet 45-05-20 (033) The New Arrival
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Ozzie Nelson
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Harriet Hilliard
The Adventures of Ozy and Harriet. Starring young America's favorite couple, Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard. Now over to the Nelson household of 1847 Rogers Road. As we join them, Harriet is in the living room, very busy with her knitting, when Ozzie enters the room.
Ozzie Nelson
Hello, honey. What have you been doing? You look a little beat up.
Oh, I've been outside working on my victory garden. I think the birds have eaten up most of the seeds, though.
Well, I thought you put up that scarecrow. And he was doing such a wonderful job.
That scarecrow's as good as nothing. You know what I think?
What?
Every time the sun comes out good and hot, he sneaks down to the corner for a short beer.
Well, at least working in that garden got you out in the sun a little.
As a matter of fact, I think I'm looking pretty healthy, don't you? Of course, it was kind of a rugged winter, you know. And I still have these circles under.
My eyes, but they look much better now. They used to go all the way around, didn't they? Say, what happened to the side of your face there?
Oh, I cut it shaving as usual. Which reminds me, were you sharpening pencils with my straight razor yesterday?
Of course not, dear.
Are you positive?
Certainly.
I had an awful time with a blade this morning. I'll bet somebody was sharpening pencils of it yesterday.
Ozzy, that's absolutely impossible. Cause I had it with me in the garden all day yesterday cutting out weeds.
Now, look, honey, a razor blade is only for shaving. When I put shaving cream on my face and I get it good and lathered, and then I run the razor over my whiskers. Yes, I like to cut them off, not line them up. The only thing for me to do is get an electric razor, I guess.
Yeah, it's a good idea. It'll make weeding the garden so much faster.
No. Fine.
Say, will you look through that bundle of old clothes before I give them to the relief?
Okay. Hey, where'd you find this stuff anyway?
Most of it Was in the attic.
Oh, boy. Where did this long woolen underwear come from?
Don't you remember? You bought those for yourself when we were first married.
Oh, yeah. I really started from scratch, didn't I? Oh, honey, wait a minute. Don't give this away. This is my old football suit. Oh, what memories. Hey, I can't find my shoulder pads here. Wonder where the shoulder pads are.
Don't you remember, honey? Last year you asked me to sew them in your sport coat.
I'm kind of tired. That working in the garden must have done me in.
Ozzy, look out. You're sitting on. Oh, knitting needle.
Why in the world do you always leave knitting needles on the chair? Point up. I don't know why you insist on knitting anyway. I'll admit you make good pies and you bake good cakes.
Well, for your information, I'm getting pretty darn good at this, too. I've been knitting so much lately, I knit with my eyes closed.
I think that's how you knitted that last sweater for me. With your eyes closed.
Well, so what if I did make it a little large? I thought you'd grow into it, Harriet.
I may get a little heavier, but my arms aren't gonna get two feet longer.
Well, couldn't you roll the sleeves up?
Oh, I like it where I have it now as a throw rug in my den.
Well, don't worry. Cause this one doesn't happen to be for you.
You know, I never will forget that first sweater you knitted for me. Remember? You knitted the back and the front and the sleeves all separately. And then you didn't know how to put it together.
I finally did manage, though.
Yeah, it was so hard to wear, that Scotch tape kept coming off.
Well, it was your own idea.
That sure is a small sweater you're knitting there. Who's that for, a midget?
You'll find out when I'm ready to tell you. Not before it happens to be a little surprise. Oh, my goodness, look at the time. I'm supposed to be downtown. Here, give me that sweater. Stop looking so puzzled. It's supposed to be a surprise. See you later, dear.
Gee, I wonder what. Well, of course, knitting a little sweater. So that's her surprise.
Emmy Lou
Oh.
Ozzie Nelson
And that Bing Crosby thinks he's so smart. Come in. Oh, hello, Emmy Lou. Come on in.
Mr. Kearns
Oh, don't get up, please, Mr. Nelson. I just stopped in to see how Mrs. Nelson likes my new hairdo.
Ozzie Nelson
Well, I'm awful sorry, Emmy Lou, but she just went downtown. However, if you'd like the Opinion of a slightly aging juvenile, I should say it looks super.
Mr. Kearns
Oh, thank you, Mr. Nelson.
Ozzie Nelson
Got a big date for tonight?
Mr. Kearns
Well, sorta. It seems that this boy is stationed near here and his mother is a friend of mother and Daddy. One of those things. He's a terribly nice boy, but I feel like I'm sort of robbing the cradle.
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, he's pretty young. Hey?
Young?
Mr. Kearns
He's practically a child.
Ozzie Nelson
But he's in the army.
Mr. Kearns
Yes.
Ozzie Nelson
I see. Well, I won't tell anybody, but I do have a little secret for you.
Nicole Byer
Oh, really?
Mr. Kearns
What is it?
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, I don't know though. This has to be kept as secret and you sort of have that. Oh, just wait until I run over and tell the girls in the sorority look in your eye.
Mr. Kearns
Oh, no, Mr. Nelson. Tell me, please.
Ozzie Nelson
Well, it seems there's gonna be a new arrival at the Nelson household. Baby.
Oh, isn't that wonderful?
Mr. Kearns
Oh, wait till I tell. Oh, Mr. Nelson, how can anybody possibly keep a secret like that? When did Mrs. Nelson tell you?
Ozzie Nelson
Well, as a matter of fact, she didn't yet. Yes, you see, she's trying to pull a big surprise, but I'm a little too smart for her. I happen to see her knitting a little sweater, you see, and.
Mr. Kearns
What's the matter, Mr. Nelson?
Ozzie Nelson
Nothing. Just a little dizziness. It'll pass you. And as I said, I noticed her knitting this tiny garment, you see, and. Oh, I'm sorry. Would you care for one of these pickles? All of a sudden I seem to have a craving for them. I would.
No thanks.
Well, anyway, here's what I'm going to do. You see, I'm going down to the department store and buy a complete outfit of baby stuff. You know, all the clothes and all the everything, you see.
Mr. Kearns
Oh, I catch. And then when she tells you what the surprise is, you can prove that you knew it all along.
Ozzie Nelson
Right?
Mr. Kearns
Has the busy spell gone, Mr. Nelson?
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, don't worry about me. I've been a father twice, you know.
Mr. Kearns
Oh, yes, I know. Let me see. Ricky is five and David's about eight now, isn't he?
Ozzie Nelson
That's right. And gosh, you know, it seems like yesterday that Harriet was singing that song they wrote for David when he was a baby. I remember the night she introduced it. It was on Bing's program.
Who's the idol of his father and his mother and his sister and his brother and his cousins and his a. Nobody else but the kid in the three cornered pan who's the ruler of the kitchen and the parlor and the bedroom every Corner where his little feet can bang? Nobody else but the kid in the three cornered pan when it's nice and quiet who's the little lad likes to start a riot because it's fun being bad? Who's the perfect little resident who's gonna be the president? Why anyone can tell you at a glance Nobody else but the kid in the street Three cornered pan.
Emmy Lou
Who'S the.
Ozzie Nelson
Loudest little shouter who's the cutest little pouter to his sisters and his cousins and his aunts? Nobody else but the kid in the three cornered pan and from breakfast time til supper who's the leading breaker Upper of the furniture, the dishes and the pam? Nobody else but the kid in the three cornered pan he's the sun above us he's the moon and star Long as he will love us this whole wide world will be ours. He's a naughty little rascal He's a nuisance but we wouldn't take a million for him if we had the chance. That's what we think of the kid in the three cornered pants.
Mr. Kearns
Mr. Nelson. And now with this little stranger arriving, the song will be new all over again.
Ozzie Nelson
Yeah, that's the way it goes.
Mr. Kearns
Oh, say, if you want to get those baby things before the store closes, you better hurry.
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, you're right. Well, thanks. I'll be on the way. Goodbye, emmy Lou.
Mr. Kearns
Goodbye, Mr. Nelson.
Emmy Lou
Great floor. Sporting goods, men's clothing, boots and shoes. Have your coupons ready. Hey, don't you want to get off here? Mistake?
Ozzie Nelson
No, thanks. I'm going to the next floor. That's the last one, I believe.
Emmy Lou
Well, I don't like to seem personal, but the next floor is the maternity department.
Ozzie Nelson
Well, it probably seems strange, but I'm gonna surprise my wife.
Emmy Lou
You're gonna surprise your wife? I wonder if there's such a thing as elevator fatigue. Oh, well, we go.
Ozzie Nelson
I guess I didn't make myself very clear. You see, my wife doesn't think I know about it, but I saw her knitting a little sweater.
Emmy Lou
Oh, knitting a little sweater. Hey, hey, what color?
Ozzie Nelson
Why do you ask?
Emmy Lou
Well, if it was blue, she's expecting a boy. And if it was pink, she's expecting a girl. What color was it?
Ozzie Nelson
Green.
Emmy Lou
Now that's a devil may care attitude. Well, so long and congratulations.
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, thanks. I'd give you a cigar, but I don't have one with me. They're so hard to get these days.
Emmy Lou
Ain't it the truth? Hey, did you hear the one about the guy who found his favorite brand of cigars? He was so happy he went around giving away his children. Well, so long, Bud. Don't take no wooden diapers.
Ozzie Nelson
Very funny. Wooden diapers. He doesn't know. But that's what they're making them out of now. Gosh, this might be a little embarrassing. Look at all the women. Nothing on this floor but women. I bet I'm the only one.
Can I help you, sir?
Oh, well, that is. Well, yes, I'm going to have a baby.
Well, why? Come here. Have you tried Hobby Lobby? I'm only joking, of course.
I'm sorry. I guess I am a little flustered.
Haven't you ever been a father before?
Oh, yes, twice. We have two boys now.
I see. They in the service?
No, no, they're just five years and eight years old.
Oh, yes, of course. Well, now, what can I do for you?
Well, I want to buy some of the regular baby things.
Well, this is the baby department. See anything you want?
Well, I really don't know.
Well, how about a bassinet?
A bassinet?
Mm. Could you use a bacinet?
Well, yes, I guess so. What else should a baby have these days?
Well, how about some rubber pants?
Rubber pants? Yes, that sounds good. It does rain quite a bit here in California.
Oh, brother.
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Ozzie Nelson
Wayfair. Every style, every home. Well, let's see, what else?
Oh, I tell you, I'll take some of those little nighties up there and some of these little shirties and a few blankets and some of those three cornered pants. You better make those king size.
Okay, how about some talcum powder?
Talcum powder? Oh, no, he won't shave for a long time.
Oh, brother. Or did I say that before? Will that be all then?
Yes, I guess I'll be fine. And will you send them out to the house, please? The name is Nelson.
Okay. And the address?
1847 Rogers Row.
Rogers, Rose. All right. Thank you very much, Mr. Nelson. And I'll bet the baby will look just like you.
Well, we won't care as long as he's healthy. I hope my wife doesn't buy all the same things I just bought. I Think she's out making preparations for the new arrival, too.
Harriet Hilliard
Oh, good afternoon, Mrs. Nelson. May I help you?
Ozzie Nelson
Yes, thank you.
Harriet Hilliard
Now, don't tell me you've finished knitting the little sweater already.
Ozzie Nelson
Well, no, not yet. But before I went any further, I wanted to make sure I was making the sweater on the right size.
Harriet Hilliard
Well, you're perfectly welcome to check for yourself. He's in the left hand cage, the third cocker spaniel from the end.
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, thanks. I can't wait till we get him home. He's the cutest little dog in your store.
Harriet Hilliard
Well. Say, does your husband know about the surprise yet?
Ozzie Nelson
Well, he was getting a little suspicious, so I did hint about the new arrival, but I didn't say whether it was going to be a cat or a dog or a parrot. So I'm sure he doesn't know what kind of an animal to expect.
Harriet Hilliard
Well, I see. I'll send the dog over whenever you notify me. I hope your husband will be surprised.
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, I'm sure he will. Goodbye.
Harriet Hilliard
Ozzy will be surprised. And Harriet will be, too, if in a somewhat different way. Now, during the intermission, Ozzie Nelson will double in brass and step into the fifth to lead his orchest. And now back to Ozzie and Harriet. To put it mildly, things have gotten pretty confused with the occupants of 1847 Rogers Road since Ozzie walked in and saw Harriet knitting a sweater for the cocker spaniel she's purchased. As a matter of fact, Ozzie is still out shopping for baby things. As our scene opens, Harriet is phoning the pet shop. Hello?
Ozzie Nelson
Hello?
Harriet Hilliard
And this is Mr. Kearns.
Ozzie Nelson
This is Mrs. Ozzie Nelson. You left word for me to phone you.
Harriet Hilliard
Oh, yes. I'm sorry to trouble you, Mrs. Nelson.
Ozzie Nelson
I.
Trouble you, Mrs. Nelson?
Harriet Hilliard
Oh, darn that parrot.
Ozzie Nelson
Quiet.
Harriet Hilliard
I'm sorry, Mrs. Nelson.
Ozzie Nelson
I understand, but. What is it, Mr. Cairnes? I hope my puppy's all right.
Harriet Hilliard
Oh, yes, yes, he's fine. But I'm afraid I have some bad news for you. I'm only the clerk here, you understand, and the owner has just informed me that the cocker spaniel you chose cannot be sold without his sister. They've been together since they were born and he wants to keep them together. Naturally. I'll refund your deposit. Unless, of course, you're willing to take both of them.
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, well, gee, I'm really crazy about that little cocker spaniel. And I've already promised my husband a surprise. Oh, I guess it'll be all right. I'll take both of them.
Harriet Hilliard
Oh, fine. I'm so glad. I'll keep them here till you wash them, Mrs. Bell.
Ozzie Nelson
Thank you. Goodbye.
Harriet Hilliard
Goodbye.
Ozzie Nelson
Goodbye.
Harriet Hilliard
Oh, shut up.
Ozzie Nelson
Shut up.
Well, looks like Ozzy's gonna get a double surprise. Oh, Gloria. Gloria.
Gloria
And you call me Mrs. Mountain.
Ozzie Nelson
Yes, I did, Gloria. I just found out that the little cocker spaniel I was going to buy had the twins. So I'm gonna take both of them.
Gloria
Oh, that's nice.
Ozzie Nelson
I just about finished knitting one of the little sweaters and, well, I wondered if you'd help me with the other.
Gloria
Oh, I'd be glad too.
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, thanks.
Mr. Kearns
Sorry.
Ozzie Nelson
Now, remember, now, don't you say anything to Mr. Nelson. Cause it's supposed to be a surprise. Big secret.
Gloria
Oh, you can depend on me, Mrs. Nelson. Nobody can keep a secret better than I can. You know my boyfriend, Elmer?
Ozzie Nelson
Yes.
Gloria
Well, I've been secretly engaged to him for two years. And nobody knows about it?
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, nobody at all.
Gloria
Not even Elmer.
Ozzie Nelson
Well, that's fine, Gloria. Oh, by the way, when Mr. Nelson comes in, would you tell him I'd like to see him, please? Oh, hello, Pop. Where have you been all afternoon?
Oh, hello, David. Hi, Justin. Doing a little shopping?
Mr. Kearns
What were you buying?
Ozzie Nelson
Well, come on over here and sit down, David. Your pop wants to have a little talk with you.
Okay.
Well, David, you have a birthday coming up pretty soon, haven't you?
So quite as, well. Quite a ways off, Pop.
Yeah, I know, but there are some things you have to plan well in advance.
What do you mean, Pop?
Well, I'll come right to the point. Your mother and I have been sort of talking things over. And for your birthday present, how would you like a little baby brother or sister?
Well, if it's all the same to you and Mother, I'd rather have a pony.
Well, I'm afraid a pony's a little out of the question.
Bobby Vido just got a baby brother. Very nice one too.
Oh, really?
Yeah, they got him from Dr. Brown. Hey, we take from him too, don't we?
Yes. Yes, we do. David, are you sure you wouldn't like a baby brother? You seem pretty interested.
Well, I wouldn't want Bobby to think I was copying him. Maybe you better give me a baby sister.
Oh, if you're afraid of copying Bobby, maybe we could get his mother and father to exchange their baby.
I don't think they'd take him back. You see, they've already used him four days.
Well, I tell you. Think it over anyway, David, and I'll talk to you later. Oh, hello, Gloria.
I'll see you later, Pop.
Gloria
Hello, Mr. Nelson. Did you know that Mrs. Nelson was looking for you?
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, no, No, I didn't. I just got home a little while ago. I had quite a day shopping.
Gloria
Oh, have you been shopping?
Ozzie Nelson
I'll see. I've been to the May Company, the Broadway, Saks Fifth Avenue and a couple of others.
Gloria
Oh, Saks Fifth Avenue. I used to be a sales girl there.
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, I didn't know that, Gloria.
Gloria
Oh, yes, and they paid me a big honor when I worked there.
Ozzie Nelson
Really?
Gloria
Yeah. I was voted Miss Sad Sacks of 1945.
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, fine. Where is Mrs. Nelson?
Gloria
She's in the other room working on that little twinner.
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, so you know about the big surprise too, hey?
Gloria
Oh, yeah. Have you heard the latest development?
Ozzie Nelson
Latest developments?
Gloria
There's gonna be two of them.
Ozzie Nelson
Two of them? Twins, eh?
Gloria
Gosh, did I ever tell you I used to be twins?
Ozzie Nelson
You used to be twins?
Gloria
Yes. My mother wrote and told me she has a picture of me when I was 2.
Ozzie Nelson
You've been reading those old joke books again, eh, Gloria? Oh, Harriet.
Yes, honey, I'm in here.
Now, look, Harriet, you don't need to try to fool me any longer. Cause I know all about your surprise, and I think it's wonderful.
Oh, darling, I'm so glad you feel that way about them. You old smarty pants. I can't keep anything from you, can I?
I'm afraid I'm pretty shar.
There's gonna be two, you know.
So, Gloria, tell me, but are you sure there'll be two?
Oh, positive.
That radar is wonderful, isn't it.
Darling? Look, I want you to promise me one thing.
Anything at all, little Mother.
Well, if they make too much noise and keep you awake, let me know and I'll have them sleep in the garage.
In the garage?
Oh, yes, it'll be very comfortable. We'll get a little box with some blankets in it and put it over there with the ash cans.
Honestly, dear, you have a strange sense of humor sometimes. Oh, I just thought of something. Now I'd better buy a war bond for the other little fella too.
What do you mean?
Well, when I heard about the little stranger coming to our house, I bought a war bond in his name.
Why, Ozzie, that's silly.
Silly? Oh, now, wait a minute, honey. Don't say a thing like that. Just because the war in Europe is over, don't think for a minute that we can stop buying war bonds. Because now more than ever before.
Ozzie, you know me better than that.
Oh. Oh, I'm sorry, dear. You mean because he doesn't even have a name or anything yet. Well, I'll tell you what I did. I have a particular preference as to his name.
You have?
Mm. So I put the bond and his name in an envelope on your dresser. When he arrives, you can open it up and see how you like the name I picked out from.
Sounds like quite a routine.
By the way, I haven't asked you. When do you expect the little strangers will arrive?
Sometime next week.
Oh, next. Now, wait a minute.
Well, of course, I could have had them today.
Today?
Well, yes, but first I wanted to make sure they had their tails clipped and they didn't have no sleeves. You see, they're down at Joe's.
Wait a minute. You mean you. You're knitting that sweater for a dog?
Well, of course. Didn't you know that? You said that you. Ozzy, you didn't think.
No, of course. Naturally, I knew it was a dog.
Pardon me.
Gloria
Some fellow just delivered a big package from a department store. It's for you, Mr. Nelson. From the baby department.
Ozzie Nelson
From the. The. Gloria, he's got the wrong address. Just tell him to take it back.
Gloria
Well, I'm sorry, Mr. Nelson, but I opened the package already.
Ozzie Nelson
Oh, you opened it?
Gloria
Yeah, and you should see three dozen of the cutest little face towels.
Ozzie Nelson
Three dozen face towels?
Gloria, those aren't face towels. Wrap them up and send them back. And send back the safety pins that came with them, too. Boy, this bed feels good. I sure did a lot of walking today.
Ozzy, do you still insist that you knew all along it was going to be a little dog?
Well, of course, Harriet. Anybody could tell that.
Well, I know I shouldn't have done this, but. Well, I got so curious that I opened the envelope.
The what envelope?
The one with the war bond you bought for the dog. Oh, I think that's an awful cute name you picked out for him.
Oh, thank you, dear.
But won't the neighbors think it's strange that we have a cocker spaniel named Ozzie Nelson Jr.
Harriet Hilliard
This is the Armed Forces Radio.
Nicole Byer
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Ozzie Nelson
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Podcast Summary: "Ozzie and Harriet 45-05-20 (033) The New Arrival"
Hosted by Harold's Old Time Radio
In the episode titled "The New Arrival," listeners are transported back to the Golden Age of Radio, immersing themselves in the lives of Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard Nelson. Set in the cozy Nelson household at 1847 Rogers Road, the episode delicately weaves humor, family dynamics, and heartfelt moments as the Nelsons anticipate a significant addition to their family.
The episode opens with Harriet diligently knitting in the living room, setting the stage for a central mystery. Ozzie enters, visibly tired from working in his victory garden, initiating a light-hearted conversation about household matters.
Notable Quote:
Ozzie Nelson [03:01]: "Hello, honey. What have you been doing? You look a little beat up."
As the conversation unfolds, Ozzie notices Harriet's knitting project, sparking his curiosity about the "new arrival" she’s preparing for. Their playful banter hints at a surprise Harriet is keeping from Ozzie, leading to amusing misunderstandings.
Notable Quote:
Ozzie Nelson [04:04]: "Now, look, honey, a razor blade is only for shaving... The only thing for me to do is get an electric razor, I guess."
Mr. Kearns, a neighbor, visits the Nelson household, adding another layer to the unfolding surprise. Ozzie's inadvertent revelation that he knows about the upcoming addition—initially presumed to be a baby—raises eyebrows.
Notable Quote:
Ozzie Nelson [07:13]: "Well, as a matter of fact, she didn't yet. Yes, you see, she's trying to pull a big surprise, but I'm a little too smart for her."
Determined to prepare for the new arrival, Ozzie embarks on a shopping trip for baby essentials. However, his venture takes a comedic turn when he mistakenly purchases items intended for a pet dog rather than a baby, leading to a humorous mix-up.
Notable Quote:
Ozzie Nelson [14:33]: "Well, I just found out that the little cocker spaniel I was going to buy had the twins. So I'm gonna take both of them."
Gloria, a clerk at the pet store, becomes entangled in the Nelsons' surprise as Ozzie grapples with the realization that Harriet's "new arrival" might not be what he initially thought. The revelation that there are twins—dogs rather than human babies—adds to the episode's charm and comedic flair.
Notable Quote:
Gloria [25:57]: "There's gonna be two of them."
In a heartfelt moment, Ozzie discusses the possibility of adding a new sibling to his children, Ricky and David. This segment underscores the family's close-knit bonds and Ozzie's thoughtful approach to expanding their family dynamics.
Notable Quote:
Ozzie Nelson [24:15]: "Well, if it's all the same to you and Mother, I'd rather have a pony."
The episode culminates in the delightful revelation that the Nelsons are indeed expecting twins. Ozzie's earlier confusion between baby items and pet supplies resolves as the family prepares to welcome the new members, both human and canine, into their home.
Notable Quote:
Ozzie Nelson [26:23]: "Now, look, Harriet, you don't need to try to fool me any longer. Cause I know all about your surprise, and I think it's wonderful."
"The New Arrival" masterfully blends humor with heartwarming family interactions, capturing the essence of the Nelsons' life during a transformative period. Through misunderstandings and revelations, the episode highlights themes of love, preparedness, and the joys of expanding one's family. Listeners are left with a sense of warmth and anticipation, eagerly awaiting the Nelsons' next adventures.
Key Takeaways:
Family Dynamics: The episode showcases the strong bond between Ozzie and Harriet, emphasizing open communication and mutual support.
Humor in Misunderstandings: Ozzie's mix-up between baby items and pet supplies adds a comedic element, illustrating how misunderstandings can lead to humorous situations.
Anticipation and Surprise: The central theme revolves around the excitement and preparation for a new family member, highlighting the joys and challenges of expanding a family.
Final Thoughts
"Ozzie and Harriet 45-05-20 (033) The New Arrival" is a delightful journey into a bygone era, offering listeners both laughter and heartfelt moments. Through its engaging narrative and memorable characters, the episode remains a testament to the enduring charm of classic family radio dramas.