In the Burns home, George and Gracie read through the morning mail. George wants to do more singing, but can't find anybody who has the courage to let him on…
In a hat shop with a friend, Mrs Regan, Gracie defends George as not being tight fisted with money. Although it sounds like he may be anything but a big…
Enjoying his trip to the cigar shop, George runs into Eddie Cantor. The two old friends get caught up on family life. Eddie is glad to get his many daughters…
The Swantets sing a few bars of a patriotic war tune to open the show. Gracie talks with a grumpy old neighbor, who hates everything Gracie brings up. The nice…
The Happy Postman makes an appearance to deliver a letter from Ann Sheridan. What does he have in common with her? Such a mad, impetuous boy! Once George gets home,…
Gracie plans a wedding for a young military couple, while George has a war bond drive in mind. She gets on board when she discovers that Hollywood heartthrob, Ray Milland…
Guest is Brian Donlevy. The Blondettes sing a short version of, Thank Your Lucky Stars. Morning in the Burns home, and George is nervously pacing. The laundry hasn't been done,…
It's morning in the Burns house, George reads the paper with his feet on the table. The postman delivers the mail, and talks to Gracie about his wife. The lead…
Gracie talks to the Postman about his dentist appointment. She reads in her favorite magazine about a famous playboy who is hiring help. George is a little jealous. Paul Whiteman…
George and Gracie are fun in so many ways; Let's list them, as we review this comedy play. George and Gracie discuss hunger, food, as fuel, as coal, bodies, as…