In the previous episode, Gracie had successfully convinced a movie producer that Bill Goodwin is a dull married man, and George is a wolfish leading man type. Does George actually…
A New season begins, and George and Gracie have to move. Their landlord has evicted them, which coincides well with the fresh start with a new sponsor. Will their announcer…
The past Sunday was Fathers Day, and something has Gracie upset. Because people thought George looked old, she feels old as well. Maybe it's her treatment of him over the…
Bill Goodwin tells how George and Gracie left on their road trip to Palm Springs, driving and singing all the way. Today, they'v made it home, and as they unpack,…
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…
Burns and Allen - Gypsy Disguise, with Jack Benny. 48-01-08. (retro384). 384BA480108GypsyDisguise_JackBenny Comedy, 1948, George_Burns, Gracie_Allen, Gypsy, Jack_Benny, Singing, Violins, Music, Tallent, Recognized, Friendship Jack Benny opens the show with…
This is one of those shows where the title is about what is going to happen, not what actually happens. You know. Like someone like Jack Benny or Henny Youngman…
As we look in at the Burns home, we find George at his favorite pasttime, singing. Gracie helps Sugarthroat compose his new song. As George leaves to perfect his lyrics,…
George talks to Bill Goodwin about his old friend, Al Jolson. Jokes include aging, appearing on other people's shows, and money. Going home from the Brown Derby, George goes home…