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  1. jetzt kaufen. Comedy. Alternativtitel: The Burns and Allen Show. Füge The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show kostenlos zu deinem Feed hinzu, um keine Neuigkeit zur Serie zu verpassen. Meinen Serien hinzufügen. Fortsetzung als The George Burns Show. The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show auf DVD & Blu-ray.

  2. The George Burns Show: Mit George Burns, Bea Benaderet, Harry von Zell, Larry Keating This The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950) spin-off found George Burns relocated to his downtown office working as a producer and trying to deal with an assortment of entertainers and oddball theatrical acts, as well as his previously established friends.

  3. The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: With George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bea Benaderet, Harry von Zell. Neighbor Blanche Morton frequently joined Gracie in escapades which annoy hubby Harry and provides George with an opportunity to offer a humorous soliloquy.

    • (1,5K)
    • 1950-10-12
    • Comedy
    • 30
  4. 1950–1958: The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (Fernsehserie, 292 Folgen) 1952–1963: Jack-Benny-Show (The Jack Benny Program, Fernsehserie, 9 Folgen) 1955–1959: Alle lieben Bob (The Bob Cummings Show, Fernsehserie, 4 Folgen) 1956: Die Frau im goldenen Cadillac (The Solid Gold Cadillac, als Erzählerstimme)

  5. 12. Mai 2020 · Neighbor Blanche Morton frequently joined Gracie in escapades which annoy hubby Harry and provides George with an opportunity to offer a humorous soliloquy.

  6. The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, sometimes called The Burns and Allen Show, was a half-hour television situation comedy broadcast from 1950 to 1958 on CBS. It starred George Burns and Gracie Allen, one of the most enduring acts in entertainment history.

  7. The title of their top-rated show changed to The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show on September 26, 1936. One successful episode, "Grandpa's 92nd Birthday," aired July 8, 1940. In 1941 they moved from comedy patter into a successful sitcom format, continuing with shows on NBC and CBS until May 17, 1950. As in the early days of radio, the sponsor's name became the show title, such as