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George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, The 1950

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This comic staple was a mainstay on CBS for nine seasons and was a perfect format for the talents of George Burns and Gracie Allen, who brought their successful stage act first to the radio and then eventually to the small screen. www.millcreekent.com

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  • This must be the first episode... it's so old that George hadn't yet learned that in television you talk to the camera and not the studio audience.

  • Thanks to youtube for making it possible to relive old memories like these.

  • @WSenator1 YEP..Bea was Blanche from the beginning of the show, ALTHOUGH the actor who played her husband, Harry Morton was changed at least 3 times in the series run. One of the changes was a "salary dispute"...I'm GLAD that Bea stayed around. I wish I could have met her. She seems so genuinely sweet!

  • Is that Bea Benaderet (later of Petticoat Junction) as Mrs. Morton (from 3:10)?

  • George Burns (not his real name) was nabbed trying to smuggle jewels into Israel.

  • I read somewhere that before the show was being recorded and stored, George Burns did an entire show with his fly open XD

  • Just a love nest, cozy and warm, like a dove rest, down on a farm; a veranda with some sort of clinging vine, and a kitchen where the rambler roses climb; next a small room, tea set of blue, best of all room, dream room for two. Better than a palace with a gilded dome, just a love nest, we can call home! 1921

  • EIGHT seasons, 'ray'- George ended the series after Gracie insisted on retiring in early 1958. He tried to continue the show in a slightly different format, keeping the cast intact (EXCEPT for Gracie), as "THE GEORGE BURNS SHOW" for NBC in the fall of 1958, but it lasted 26 episodes, ending in April 1959 [even George knew the series couldn't work without Gracie]. Paul Henning was on the show's writing staff until 1952. George later became his production partner on "THE BOB CUMMINGS SHOW".

  • The series ran for nine seasons on CBS,ending in April of 1959. Paul Henning was one of the writers for this show along with Ralph Levy.

  • This was the opening to the very first show of the series, orgiinally telecast live from New York on October 12, 1950...

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