George is bursting with song as he greets Gracie in the morning, but only until he finds the Ladies Uplift Society meeting in full swing in the den. What does…
Audio is a little scratchy. In missing episodes prior to this, Gracie had sold their house, only to manage to buy it back. She butters George up with compliments, and…
Hosted by Pat O'Bryan, he shares a few words of greeting from the mail bag then introduces Sammy Kaye. Sammy sings, Dear Mom. Slapsie Maxie Rosenberg, a champion boxer turned…
After the sucess of their 15 years on radio, Gracie reads telegrams of congradulation to George. The Happy Postman arrives to complain about his talkative wife. Reality returns when the…
Burns and Allen - Gracie Wants To Adopt Mickey Rooney. 490519.
Graicie gets the idea that she wants to adopt Mickey Rooney. She thinks he's just a cute little child, and she wants to be the mother that she thinks he needs. George tries to explain that Mickey is not only not a child, but he's old enough to be married. Actually by this time Mickey has been married, divorced, in the Army and out of it.
To celebrate their 15th year on the air, Bill Goodwin flashes back to the Burns home. George and Gracie remember their early start, and the old jokes they used to…
The newspaper reports are full of crimes. It's enough to make Gracie worry about security. Maybe getting a good watch dog will help? Will Gracie be able to enhance the…
George comes home hungry and ready for dinner, but Gracie is still enthralled by her radio detective serial, the Tall Man. Will she be able to pry herself away long…
As Gracie listens to a thrilling crime drama on the radio, George tries to distract her. Is there any hope for him to compete with the suave and sultry radio…
Gracie, George, and their band leader, Jack Bernard, joke around about the sponsor and various things including fashions and being overweight. Nelson Watson sings, Alone. George and Gracie return to…