The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show Season 3

October. 09,1952      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 40 : Gracie Falls in a Department Store
August. 17,1953
Gracie trips and falls, as a result of her high heel getting caught in a hole in the rug at the department store. The store's management attempts to reach a monetary settlement with Gracie, but are thwarted by confused resistance.
Episode 39 : Locked Out of the House
August. 10,1953
Thanks to Gracie's carelessness, the Burns and Mortons get locked out of their homes in the middle of the night, much to the chagrin of the locksmith's jealous wife.
Episode 38 : Gracie Witnesses a Holdup
August. 03,1953
Gracie has witnessed a bank robbery, and is scheduled as a witness against gangster Johnny Velvet. George is expecting to sing at a dinner for Ronald Reagan, but the guest list is dwindling.
Episode 37 : GRACIE TRYING TO GET GEORGE TO GO ON TRIP EAST
July. 27,1953
Gracie decides that she wants to go to New York with the Mortons for a vacation.
Episode 36 : Gracie Thinks George is Going Solo
July. 20,1953
Some amusement results when Gracie finds a telegram from 1923. In it, George is asked to do a Broadway show, but without his partner. Gracie does not notice the date on the telegram, and tries to figure out a way to make George feel free to do the show without her.
Episode 35 : Cousins Perry and Pete
July. 13,1953
Episode 34 : Surprise Party Mix-Up
July. 06,1953
Gracie throws a monkey wrench into a birthday party for Harry Morton.
Episode 33 : GRACIE AND HARRY MORTON--MISSING PERSONS BUREAU
May. 18,1953
Synopsis 1: When ravenous Harry Morton misses lunch, Gracie reports him missing. Synopsis 2: Gracie gets involved with the missing Persons Bureau in trying to locate Harry Morton for his wife Blanche.
Episode 32 : GEORGE LECTURING AT U.C.L.A.
May. 11,1953
Synopsis 1: George appears as a guest speaker at UCLA. Synopsis 2: George receives an invitation to lecture at a college, but when he overhears the Mortons and Harry von Zell making fun of him, he refuses.
Episode 31 : Von Zell's Old Girlfriend Visits
May. 04,1953
Von Zell's college sweetheart is planning to drop by. He has given her the impression that he is married, and Gracie wants to help him appear so. At the same time, Harry Morton has been too much of a doormat to his business partner, Casey, and this relationship needs to be straightened out (by guess who?).
Episode 30 : Gracie & Cleaning Woman/Vanderlips
April. 27,1953
Gracie jeopardizes Harry Morton's bank loan and George and Harry Von Zell's well-being when she mistakenly determines Mr. Vanderlip has been having an affair with his cook
Episode 29 : Spanish Lessons
April. 20,1953
Spanish lessons for Gracie and Blanche lead to George getting into some very unexpected trouble.
Episode 28 : The Missing Fur Stole
April. 13,1953
Lots of mixups, in both plot and dialogue, as Gracie mistakenly reports to the police that Blanche's new fur stole has been stolen.
Episode 27 : Buying a Mountain Cabin
April. 06,1953
Problems arise when Harry Von Zell decides to buy a cabin from a real estate agent who is a competitor to Harry Morton, and Gracie gets the wrong impression that George is the one buying the cabin.
Episode 26 : Gracie Pretends She's a College Boy's Mother
March. 30,1953
Gracie poses as a student's mother so he can bring his girlfriend "home" to dinner. Harry Von Zell, Bea Benaderet, Larry Keating.
Episode 25 : Gacie Reports the Car Stolen
March. 26,1953
Someone whistles in George's dressing room and Gracie, believing the old show-biz superstition that it will mean three days of bad luck, hides George's car so that he can't make a scheduled trip to Palm Springs. George reports the car stolen, but eventually gets it back and sets off on his drive to Palm Springs--where he's arrested by the police because his car is still on the "hot car" list.
Episode 24 : George in the Army
March. 19,1953
Gracie has the idea that joining the Army will be good for George, and enlists him. George is not worried, because a doctor is coming to the house to examine him and he knows he will fail the physical. At the same time, Harry Morton is applying for life insurance and also must be examined by a doctor. Let's hope there is no mixup.
Episode 23 : Buying a Ranch
March. 12,1953
Gracie believes that George wants to buy a ranch. Harry Morton and his partner Casey want to be the ones to sell it to him. But George does not really want to buy a ranch, and, perhaps ill-advisedly, relies on Harry Von Zell to help him get out of it.
Episode 22 : Up All Night - Burgler
March. 05,1953
Episode 21 : Swamp Party
February. 26,1953
Gracie has a very ""entertaining"" way of helping Harry Morton in his real estate business.
Episode 20 : Blanche Wants New Car/Gracie Gets Von Zell a Wife
February. 19,1953
Gracie tries to find Von Zell a wife and children so he can save money on his income tax.
Episode 19 : Gracie on a Train - Murder
February. 12,1953
Harry Morton gets into trouble with the police as a result of Gracie's mistaken notion that a man she met on a train is planning to kill his wife.
Episode 18 : George Jessel - The Cigarette Girl
February. 05,1953
Gracie and Blanche are disturbed by their husbands' extracurricular activities: Harry has been playing poker late at night, and George went to Ciro's with Georgie Jessel, who bought a teddy bear for $50 from a cigarette girl.
Episode 17 : Mayor Brown Comes to Dinner
January. 29,1953
Graice invites the mayor of Los Angeles for dinner. Fletcher Bowron, longtime Los Angeles mayor in real life, plays himself.
Episode 16 : Gracie Thinks She and George are Not Married
January. 22,1953
Gracie has acquired the crazy notion that she and George were never legally married. Jack Benny, a witness to their marriage, visits the Burns household in an attempt to straighten Gracie out.
Episode 15 : Harry Wants to Trade His House/Gracie Trying to Keep Mortons From Moving Away
January. 15,1953
Harry Morton trades his house for one across town. Gracie doesn't want to lose her best friend Blanche, so when the new neighbors move into the Mortons' house, Gracie does everything she can think of to convince them that they wouldn't want to live next door to a household as crazy as the Burns' one.
Episode 14 : Gracie Thinks Harry is in Love with Her
January. 08,1953
Harry buys an anniversary present for Blanche and hides it at the Burns' home. However, Gracie finds it and thinks that Harry has fallen in love with her and is trying to win her from George. She sets out to come up with a scheme to "discourage" Harry and show him that he and Gracie are not meant for each other.
Episode 13 : Uncle Clyde
January. 01,1953
Episode 12 : Von Zell Dates a Married Woman
December. 25,1952
Harry Von Zell has inadvertently dated a married woman, but Harry Morton is the one in big trouble when Gracie inexplicably (to our logic) poses on the telephone as Von Zell's wife and gives the woman's husband the Mortons' address.
Episode 11 : Gracie Thinks George is Going to Commit Suicide
December. 18,1952
Gracie thinks George wants to get out of a complicated existence. Harry Von Zell, Larry Keating, Bea Benaderet.
Episode 10 : Gracie Writes About Silky Thompson
December. 11,1952
Gracie tangles with the underworld. George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bea Benaderet, Harry Von Zell, Larry Keating.
Episode 9 : Harry Thinks that the Swamp Has Oil
December. 04,1952
To get Harry to buy Blanche a TV, Gracie tries to get him to buy some swampland--but Harry gets the idea that there's oil under the property.
Episode 8 : Skating Pearsons Come to Visit
November. 27,1952
A couple from George and Gracie's vaudeville days, "The Skating Pearsons" drop by for a visit. They're worried that their son, Joey, wants to get into show business, and ask George and Gracie to talk the boy out of it.
Episode 7 : The Ballet Tickets
November. 20,1952
Culture enters the Burns household as Gracie tries to get George to sponsor a ballet company. Some interesting mixups occur, and the episode ends with George and Gracie doing a dance number without music.
Episode 6 : Gracie and Blanche Hire Gigolos
November. 13,1952
Gracie and Blanche complain that their husbands have lost their romantic spark, so George persuades Harry to pose as an amorous Frenchman to teach them a lesson. Bea Benaderet, Larry Keating, Ronnie Burns.
Episode 5 : Gracie has George's Portrait Painted
November. 06,1952
Gracie hires an artist to paint a portrait of George. But the painter is confounded when Gracie explains that she wants to give the portrait to George as a surprise gift.
Episode 4 : Buying a Boat
October. 30,1952
Gracie recruits Harry to buy George a boat. George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry Von Zell.
Episode 3 : Gracie Worrys about George's Sneezing
October. 23,1952
George Sneezing/Gracie Thinks He's Insane. George has been sneezing for a comedy routine, so Gracie takes a medical exam for him and the doctor concludes she's mentally ill. Meanwhile, a dieting Harry Morton hides food all over the house.
Episode 2 : Dinner Party for Atomic Scientist
October. 16,1952
Gracie gives a dinner party for a famous but somewhat eccentric atomic scientist, who never accepts invitations. However, the scientist hears that George was in Las Vegas at the time of the atomic testing and, thinking that George is a fellow scientist, accepts Gracie's invitation.
Episode 1 : Free Trip to Hawaii
October. 09,1952
Gracie tries to play cupid for Harry and her wardrobe woman, not realizing that the woman is married already and has two children

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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