Gunsmoke - (Western)
"Pucket's New Year " from January 1, 1956
Ira Pucket's skinner, Jed Larner, has left the old man to freeze. When he looses his foot due to frostbite, Pucket is distraught and decides to start a new life in the New Year…he robs a bank.
Alan Young Show - (Comedy)
"Rose Bowl Float " from December 27, 1946
The man young today and young forever, Alan Young stars in his own New Years radio show. Alan tries to exchange the book "What Every Young Woman Should Know" at the book store for a detective book with plans of becoming a detective. After reading his detective book, he plans on hiding the secret plans to this year's Rose Bowl parade float for Van Nuys.
Our Miss Brooks - (Comedy)
"Babysitting on New Year's Eve " from January 1, 1950
Ms Davis plans on listening to the radio with a few friends and serving fruit punch. Poor Miss Brooks is waiting for Mr. Boyton to ask her to a New Years Eve Party. Mr. Boyton comes over to ask Miss Brooks to come to the local biologist's party, but can't afford the $5 ticket; he promises that he will think of her when she looks at his noisemaker.
Jack Benny - (Comedy)
"Rose Bowl Parade " from January 2, 1955
Jack Benny states "I don't expect to come in sober on Groundhog Day." As the Jack Benny show tries to get ready for the New Years Day show, there is much confusion with the staff because everyone partied the night before. Jack Benny then pays back old debts, starting with a quarter for Don Wilson and the gang heads to Pasadena to watch the Rose Bowl Parade.