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…
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,…
OK, so it's only loosely connected to Jack Benny, but it was in my folder of extras relating to him. Movie producer Fred DeCordova talks about his film career, and…
The neighbors have left town for a few days, and daughter, Emily is staying with George and Gracie. Tonight Emily is saying her goodbyes to her boyfriend, Rudy, on the…
Gracie is a gal who just can't say, "No" to a salesman. Magazines, flowers, Gracie is up for buying anything. When she does say, "No" it somehow backfires on George.…
,,,Gracie's favorite club, and the bane of George's existence, the Lady's Uplift Society has a meeting in full swing. They are planning a theatrical play, and Gracie wants to play…
Guest star for the show is Richard Whitmark, famous for his gangster roles, and playing the heavy. This morning Gracie has taken the car downtown against George's will, and now…
Dedicated to Navy Seabees. Ernie Whitman hosts, and gets things started by introducing Cab Calloway. Cab plays a jazzy, swinging tune. Nat Cole and the King Cole Trio are up…
In order to recieve his inheritance, George has to go back to college. He feels uncomfortable on the campus with all those young kids. Gracie and Bill Goodwin try to…