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Marvelous Radio is the 25th episode overall of Amazon Prime's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and the 7th episode of Season 3. It was released on Amazon Prime on December 6, 2019.

Synopsis[]

Midge and Susie head back to NYC and hustle for work. Abe is elated when someone publishes a piece he wrote. The Maisels gather for the bris of Astrid's baby. [1]

Plot[]

Between legs of the Shy Baldwin tour, Midge, back in New York, takes on a series of radio gigs ranging from amusing to annoying, and with occasional odd payments. Abe is thrilled that The New York Times published his Asher Friedman article. The Weissmans celebrate the bris of Noah and Astrid's baby. Susie's sports gambling habit worsens. Sophie Lennon's play opens on Broadway, but suffering stage fright mid-performance, she deviates from her role and devolves into her comic character; amid terrible reviews, the play closes the next day. Susie lambastes Sophie for destroying her opportunity to be recognized as a serious actress.

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  • Big Noise from Winnetka performed by Bob Crosby & The Bob Cats
    • Midge and Susie use the subway, before then arriving at the radio station and running through the corridors.
  • Baby Count Ten (The Counting Song) performed by The Bell Sisters
    • Midge and Susie talk finances at the fast food joint.
  • You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To performed by Helen Merrill featuring Quincy Jones and His Orchestra
    • Abe and Rose walk out the house and down the street, before heading onto the subway.
  • So Long, Farewell performed by Heather Menzies, Nicholas Hammond, Duane Chase, Angela Cartwright, Debbie Turner, Kym Karath and Charmian Carr (from “The Sound of Music”)
    • Abe says goodbye to his former students at Columbia University.
  • Dream a Little Dream of Me performed by Doris Day
    • Midge visits her old apartment.
  • Sink to the Bottom performed by Fountains Of Wayne
    • End credits.

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  1. This description was taken from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Amazon page.