The group will celebrate,share info,appreciate and enjoy the work of these fantastic comedians with their superb timing and wit who carried the show from radio to television and certainly is the shining example of the golden age of television. Also high on our agenda are some of the other fine works of these two: including the Eve Arden Show, the mothers-in-law series Eve Arden with Kay Ballard,and Gale Gordon's collaboration with Lucille Ball in Here's Lucy and the Lucy Show. One of my reasons for forming this group is to celebrate "Our Miss Brooks" which I consider the greatest sitcom ever made with 130 episodes and a feature film. Another goal of this club should be to get cds or someone to digitally remaster and make this whole series available to the public on dvd. The general plot of Our Miss Brooks is as follows: The trials and tribulations of Connie Brooks, the wisecracking English teacher at Madison High School. Stories depict her romantic misadventures as she struggles to impress Philip Boynton, the biology instructor; and her continual clash with crusty, blustery Osgood P. Conklin, the principal. Connie rented a room from kindly old Mrs. Davis and rode to school each morning with one of her students, the dimwitted Walter Denton.