The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show Season 2

September. 27,1951      TV-G
Rating:
8.6
Trailer Synopsis

Burns and Allen, an American comedy duo consisting of George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen, worked together as a comedy team in vaudeville, films, radio and television and achieved great success over four decades.

Episode 26 : Gracie and Blanche Want to Redecorate
September. 25,1952
Gracie and Blanche want to redecorate their houses, but they know that George and Harry won't go for it. Gracie comes up with a plan to get George out of the house--she invites her relatives to stay for two weeks.
Episode 25 : Live Show #51
August. 28,1952
George tells Gracie that he ran into George Jessel at the Friars Club, but Gracie somehow misinterprets it into thinking that George thinks he needs glasses. She gets an eye doctor to come to the house to give George an exam, but it turns out that the doctor needs glasses more than anyone else does.
Episode 24 : Live Show #50
August. 14,1952
Gracie goes to the racetrack and winds up buying a horse. The horse's former owners accompany Gracie back to the house and wind up moving in. Meanwhile, the police have been looking for the horse because the animal's "owners" are actually horse thieves--and they track it to George's house.
Episode 23 : Live Show #49
July. 31,1952
The Mortons invite George and Gracie to the Happy Time Lodge, but George doesn't want to go so he comes up with a story that he has to come up with $50,000 that night and he won't be able to go if he doesn't get the money. Gracie overhears this and, thinking that she and George are broke, plans to rent out their spare rooms to boarders.
Episode 22 : Live Show #48
July. 17,1952
Gracie tells a record company exec she's married to a famous singer and promises to bring him in. In Gracie's mind, George IS a famous singer.
Episode 21 : Live Show #47
July. 03,1952
Gracie has to renew her drivers license.
Episode 20 : Divorce Attorney
June. 19,1952
Episode 19 : Divorce Attorney
June. 05,1952
A prediction from a phoney swami results in Gracie engaging an attorney to divorce George.
Episode 18 : The Speech Writer
May. 22,1952
Mamie Kelly and her obnoxious kids again park their trailer in George and Gracie's driveway and cause lots of trouble as they obstruct George's endeavor to write a speech.
Episode 17 : Live Show #43
May. 08,1952
Gracie wants to redecorate, and to get George out of the house she tricks him into taking Harry Morton fishing. However, when Harry declines to go fishing, Grace has to come up with another plan to get rid of George.
Episode 16 : Jack Benny Steals George's Joke
April. 24,1952
A feud between George and Jack Benny is the result of Jack stealing one of George's jokes.
Episode 15 : Live Show #41
April. 10,1952
Episode 14 : Harry and the Gold Digger
March. 27,1952
Episode 13 : Gracie Loses Her Engagement Ring
March. 13,1952
When Gracie misplaces her engagement ring, George decides to teach her a lesson.
Episode 12 : Trip to Palm Springs
February. 28,1952
George and Gracie are taking a trip to Jack Benny's Palm Springs home. Blanche wants to go, but Harry says no. Blanche doesn't accept "no" for an answer.
Episode 11 : Gracie and the Dented Fender
February. 14,1952
Gracie finds a dent in the fender of the car. To keep George from noticing, she tries to convince George that the Burnses and Mortons should walk to a football game rather than drive.
Episode 10 : Dinner With the Vanderlips
January. 31,1952
George and Harry have some trouble when the Vanderlips are invited over to the Burns home for dinner.
Episode 9 : Blanche for President
January. 17,1952
Blanche enters the race for the presidency of the Beverly Hills Uplifters.
Episode 8 : Gracie's Storeroom
January. 03,1952
Gracie has a storeroom built so she can store canned fruits and vegetables. When the project gets out of hand, George hires someone to pretend he's a building inspector to tell her she doesn't have a permit and will have to tear the storeroom down.
Episode 7 : Christmas with Mamie Kelly
December. 20,1951
George and Gracie's second Christmas show. Mamie Kelly and her children join the Burnses for the holidays. George dresses up like Santa for the children and Gracie tells the children the story of ""A Christmas Carol.""
Episode 6 : New Dresses for the Concert
December. 06,1951
The Uplifters society is having a concert and Gracie and Blanche want new dresses.
Episode 5 : Thanksgiving
November. 22,1951
Gracie is having friends over for Thanksgiving dinner, including Harry Morton's business partner and his wife, Linda Lee. As it happens, a horse that Harry is betting on is also named Linda Lee, and Grace gets the two "Linda Lees" confused. Complications ensue.
Episode 4 : Surprise Birthday Party
November. 08,1951
Gracie plans a surprise birthday party for George. The plan is that he is to invite all his friends to the Mocambo nightclub for a party but they are to decline his invitation, leaving him to think that nobody has remembered his birthday. However, Gracie being Gracie, things go awry quickly.
Episode 3 : The Football Game
October. 25,1951
Football game tickets bring about complications for the Burnses and Mortons.
Episode 2 : Beverly Hills Uplift Society is Out of Money
October. 11,1951
Gracie and her Uplifters Society are locked out of their clubhouse because Gracie forgot to pay the rent.
Episode 1 : Gracie Goes to a Psychiatrist
September. 27,1951
Blanche is worried after having a string of bad dreams, but is afraid to go to a psychiatrist. Gracie decides to go in her place, pretending to be Blanche, so she can tell Blanche what the psychiatrist thinks of "her" problem. However, Harry hears that his wife is seeing a "shrink" and begins to treat Blanche better than he ever had before. Gracie thinks that if Harry treats his wife better when he thinks she's crazy, maybe if George think's Gracie's crazy he'll treat her better, too.

Seasons

Season 8
Season 8 1957
Season 7
Season 7 1956
Season 6
Season 6 1955
Season 5
Season 5 1954
Season 4
Season 4 1953
Season 3
Season 3 1952
Season 2
Season 2 1951
Season 1
Season 1 1950

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