The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
George Invites Critics to Watch First Show of Season
Gracie Goes to the Do-It-Yourself Show
Gracie Gives Wedding in Payment of a Favor
Gracie Gives a Baby Shower for Virginia Beasley
Auto License Bureau; George Writes a Book
George Trying to Keep Doctor's Appointment
Gracie Thinks She and George Are Moving to New York
Shoplifter and the Missing Ruby Clip
Gracie Saves Blanche's Marriage
Burnses & Mortons Going to Hear Antonelli Concert
George Gets Call from Unknown Victor
Harry Morton's Alumni Banquet
Gracie Thinks Bob Cummings is in Love with Her
George's Mother-in-Law Trouble
George and the Glendale Eagle Publicity Stunt
No Seats for Friar's Club Dinner
Blanche and Clara Bagley Leave Their Husbands
Gracie Gets a Valet for George
Vanderlip Leaves His Parakeet with George
Blanche's Brother, Roger the Moocher, Comes to Visit
George and the Missing Five Dollars / Baby Pictures
Gracie Becomes a Portrait Artist After Museum Visit
George and the 14-Karat Gold Trombone
The Romance of Harry Morton and Countess Braganni
The Mistaken Marriage of Emily Vanderlip and Roger
Gracie Adopts Great Dane Dog
Gracie Tries to Select George's Next Wife
Gracie Gets a Ticket Fixed by the Judge
Gracie Hires a Safecracker for Her Wall Safe
Gracie Consults Dr. Kirby's Problem Clinic
Gracie Wants the House Painted
Gracie Plays Talent Scout for Impressionist
George and Gracie Try for a Day at the Beach
The Uranium Caper
Blanche and Brother Roger Move in with the Burnses
Gracie Believes George Has a Criminal Record
Gracie Gets an Extension Visa for Jeanette Duval
Gracie Tries to Cure Roger of Amnesia
Lucille Vanderlip Gives a Barbeque Party
The Burnses and Mortons Going to Hawaii
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