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The Book Salesman





Premiere - This is a real treat for TV history fans. It`s the very first Burns and Allen Show, from way back in 1950. As you can see they were just making up the rules back then, and with this show they were literally doing it on live TV!
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Income Tax Man





Income Tax Man - The role of Blanche was always played by Bea Benederet, but the role of her husband was recast several times. Later game show host Hal March was the first, and Fred Clark was in the mix, as was Larry Keating, later of Mr. Ed fame. The audience didn`t seem to mind.
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Gracie Gives a Wedding





Gracie Gives a Wedding - Just the fact that Gracie doesn`t know the blushing bride or even the groom, she`s hip deep in arranging a wedding that George reluctantly agrees to have at the house.
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Free Trip to Hawaii





Free Trip To Hawaii - George Burns and Gracie Allen were a top vaudeville act who became top radio stars with their act. When TV came about, they switched to the small screen in 1950 and continued their success until Gracie died in the early 1960s. Then, George Burns continued solo for more than three decades as a star.
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Show 1





Tax Assessor - Carnation Milk sponsored this show, with George Burns talks of his vaudeville days in a charming story about his dating of Gracie Allen. In the show, Gracie meets the tax assessor.
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Show 2





The Secretary - Blanche, played to perfection by Bea Benederet, is jealous of her husband Harry, then played by Hal March.
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Show 4





The Beverly Hills Uplift Society - Gracie Allen forgets to pay the club rent and has to make amends. In this show, Fred Clark is Harry.
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Show 5





Harrys Tulips - Gracie runs over some of Harrys tulips. In this episode Harry is played by John Brown. Larry Keating also took a turn at the part.
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Christmas Show





Gracie invites guests over for Christmas, much to the consternation of George and Harry.
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