Tired of always setting the scene in Jack's house, Don takes us to the home of George Burns and Gracie Allen instead. Gracie wouldn't miss Jack's program for the world,…
The bills from the Christmas shopping season have arrived, and now Gracie is upset over how she's going to break the news to George. How can she soften George up,…
Gracie talks to her neighbor, Blanche, about the lack of romance in their lives. Time sure makes a difference in a marriage. Imagine Gracie's surprise to learn how much George…
George has to wait on his morning paper, as Gracie checks up on her competition in the gossip columns. What has Louella Parsons been writing about? Should George be worried…
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…