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In this episode of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, titled "Gracie Writes about Silky Thompson," Gracie writes a story in which George beats up gangster Silky Thompson (Sheldon Leonard). The story is published and immediately neighbors Blanche and Harry Morton (Bea Benadaret and Fred Clark) come over to tell her that she has put George in great danger.

Blanche and Harry are right. Silky Thompson shows up looking for George but meets a formidable opponent in Gracie.

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  • i didn't know that b.f. goodrich was the sponsor..i thought carnation was the only sponsor:)

  • @sexymama1966 You just never know who will show up as a sponsor in this golden age of television :)

  • Leonard previously appeared as a similar gangster {"Johnny Velvet"} in a live episode the previous season. At the end of these episodes, Harry Von Zell introduced the "alternate sponsor's" message ["this week", it was Carnation], then George & Gracie returned for a brief curtain call before saying "goodnight".

  • @fromthesidelines I like the curtain call. It was emulated after, a la Carol Burnett.

  • This series deserves a first-rate DVD release -It doesn't get any funnier.

  • I agree. There probably is one somewhere like Amazon.

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  • 1895 huh? I don't know why she wouldn't want to admit that because she looks GOOD!

  • this is one series that deserves the DVD box set collection- but still not offered- If you have access to the multi-cast channel Antenna TV- this Monday 5/30/11 the show premieres M-F with 2 episodes a day- can't wait- get the DVR and Disc's ready!

    see Antennatv.tv for the schedule

  • When the show became a weekly filmed series in 1952, Carnation continued to be its primary sponsor. But an "alternate sponsor" was needed, and B.F. Goodrich filled that spot, from 1952 through '57, 'mama'. Then, General Mills (for its Betty Crocker cake mixes and other products) replaced Goodrich as "alternate sponsor", continuing through the end of the series in 1958.

  • I'd take their advice and stock up on more Carnation if it wasn't $1.79 a can.

  • @hwy61media that's for sure:)

  • In their first filmed season, George & Gracie continued to appear in front of a curtain at the end of the episode (as on the live programs). The following season, though, they dropped the idea of a "stage" setting, and did their goodnights from the "front door" setting. Then, in late 1954, George decided he and Gracie would recreate their "double routines", in front of a curtain, at the end of the show- and did this for the rest of the series.

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