Running themes include Gracie and her newspaper colum, and her desire for George to win the starring role as a leading man in the latest project in the Hollywood studios.…
The Happy Postman talks to Gracie about the scary festivities of Halloween night. An even scarier event is that Gracie still wants George to compete with Clark Gable for the…
George is surprised to learn that Gracie shows more interest in the current events of the newspaper than the latest sale on hats. Can she hold her own as a…
Gracie talks to George about the similarities of their own married life to that of Bogie and Bacall. Two sultry sirens, two rugged, tough guys... or something. Later, Gracie and…
With a broken and worn out refridgerator on their hands, George and Gracie are desperate to get a new one. There just don't seem to be any available without a…
It's George's birthday. So why is he so crabby today? Nobody has sent him any cards, telegrams, or greetings. Gracie tries her best to cheer him up by comparing him…
The latest world news is the Peace Conference in Paris, and Gracie wants to go to cover it in her newspaper column. Maybe she'll just do something easier like explaining…
Over 90 minutes of classic fun. The audio track of a television special, featuring some of Jack's best television moments, and presented by George Burns, Bob Hope, and Johnny Carson.…
In flashback, we learn how Gracie arranged a last moment get away for George to rest up before the broadcast season begins. George is go go away for a week,…