| Program:
Burns and Allen
Show |
| Broadcast
History: |
| First
Telecast: October 12, 1950 |
| Last
Telecast: September 22, 1958 |
| Network(s): CBS
(Thursdays at 8:00PM from 1950-53, Mondays at 8:00PM
from 1953-1958) "The George Burns
Show" aired from October 1958 thru April
1959. The show was similar to the original,
but without Gracie |
| Currently Airs
On: TV
Land Aired Sunday
afternoons in 2002-3 |
| Previously
Shown On: |
Related
Links:
Tim's
TV Showcase
Jerry
Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs
Say
Goodnight Gracie
Watch
it on Like Television |
Available
Formats:
Burns and Allen are featured on the DVD: Reel
Values TV Classics, Vol. 7 (The Burns & Allen Show /
Blondie)
Burns
And Allen: Gracie Gives A Wedding VHS
Includes "Gracie Gives a Wedding" and
"Gracie's Vegetarian Plot."
Burns
And Allen: Teenage House Guest VHS
Includes "Teenage House Guest" and
"Beverly Hills Society."
The
Burns And Allen Show VHS
Three early episodes from the perennially popular
domestic comedy are featured: "Property Tax
Assessor," "Teenage Girl Spends Weekend"
and "Space Patrol Girl." Say goodnight,
Gracie! 90 min.
The
Burns And Allen Show VHS
After delighting audiences on vaudeville, in movies and
on radio, George Burns and Gracie Allen's antics were
broadcast on CBS from 1950 to 1958. Watch as Gracie's
scatterbrained solutions to daily life drive a harried
George to talk directly to the audience in this classic
sitcom. Bea Benaderet, Ronnie Burns and Harry Von Zell
also star.
The
George Burns And Gracie Allen Show, Vol. 1 VHS
The
George Burns And Gracie Allen Show, Vol. 2 VHS
The
George Burns And Gracie Allen Show, Vol. 3 VHS
The
George Burns And Gracie Allen Show, Vol. 4 VHS
The
George Burns And Gracie Allen Show, Vol. 5 VHS
TV
Classics, Vol. 5: Burns And Allen Show/Heaven For Betsy
VHS
Sitcom silliness with George and Gracie in the pilot for
their classic comedy. Next, Cynthia Stone and a young
Jack Lemmon star in the rarely seen newlywed series.
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Trivia:
The theme song was "Love Nest" by
Louis A Hisch and Otto Harbach. |