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The George Burns Show

The George Burns Show is a comedy television program that aired on NBC for one season (1958–59). The program was sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive.[citation needed]

The George Burns Show
GenreComedy
Written by
  • William Burns
  • Keith Fowler
  • Harvey Helm
  • Norman Paul
Directed byRod Amateau
Starring
ComposerJeff Alexander
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes25 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducerRod Amateau
CinematographyJames Van Trees
EditorWillard Nico
Running time30 min
Production companiesMcCadden Productions
Banda Productions
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseOctober 21, 1958 (1958-10-21) –
April 14, 1959 (1959-04-14)
Related
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

The George Burns Show immediately followed the eight-season run of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, which had aired on CBS, and shared continuity with the earlier series.

Overview edit

After Gracie Allen retired in 1958, George Burns tried to continue the old series without her, using many of the characters and settings from their show.[citation needed] In this new series, George was working as a producer in a downtown office, and trying to deal with an assortment of entertainers and oddball theatrical acts as well as his previously established friends.[1] Blanche Morton (Bea Benaderet) was George's secretary, and was keeping George from fawning over attractive women, for Gracie's sake (Gracie was mentioned on the show, but never seen).[citation needed] Blanche's husband Harry Morton (Larry Keating) was George's accountant. Also present were Harry von Zell, Ronnie Burns, and Judi Meredith, all playing themselves. Meredith had appeared regularly as Ronnie's girlfriend Bonnie Sue MacAfee on the Burns and Allen Show in 1957 and 1958; here she played essentially the same role but as herself.

For the February 1959 sweeps, the format was changed to a live sketch-comedy/variety show in the style of The Jack Benny Program, in an attempt to improve the ratings. The ratings didn't improve, however, so they reverted to the sitcom format.[citation needed][1]

The series ended after 25 episodes.

Episodes edit

Title Directed by: Written by: Air date
1"George and the Private Eye"
"George Becomes a Producer"
Rod AmateauWilliam Burns,
Keith Fowler,
Harvey Helm,
Norman Paul
October 21, 1958 (1958-10-21)
George searches for a new property to produce but receives a tip not to touch a new detective series called "The Blonde Who Died Twice". Bob Cummings makes a brief appearance.
2"Jack Benny Comes Over"**October 31, 1958 (1958-10-31)
When Jack Benny drops by George's office and finds him teaching a dance routine to a young girl, he becomes jealous, concluding that George is rehearsing a new act for himself.
3"The French Revue"**November 11, 1958 (1958-11-11)
George tries to get Blanche to resign as his secretary, so he sends three beautiful Folies Bergère showgirls to her husband's office in an attempt to both arouse jealousy and tick her off.
4"A Walk-on for George"Rod AmateauNorman PaulNovember 18, 1958 (1958-11-18)
When William Goetz offers George a bit part in Ronnie's new movie, George agrees to appear uncredited, not wishing to overshadow his son. Meanwhile, Von Zell falsely promises to get a waitress an audition with Goetz.
5"The 18-Year-Old Novelist"Rod AmateauKeith FowlerNovember 25, 1958 (1958-11-25)
6"Tony Martin Visits"**December 2, 1958 (1958-12-02)
When Tony Martin is unable to appear at a singing engagement, George tries to weasel his way in as Tony's replacement.
7"George's Eviction"**December 9, 1958 (1958-12-09)
The landlord arrives to find vaudeville acts such as knife-throwers, tumblers and live animals, and threatens to evict George.
8"Eddie Fisher Guests"**December 16, 1958 (1958-12-16)
9"La Vie En Rose"
"A Wife for Christmas"
Rod AmateauWilliam Burns,
Keith Fowler,
Harvey Helm,
Norman Paul
December 23, 1958 (1958-12-23)
To prevent her deportation to France, George tries to get Colette married to a good old American citizen – like Harry von Zell.
10"Dale Robertson Guests"**December 30, 1958 (1958-12-30)
11"George Signs Carol Channing"**January 6, 1959 (1959-01-06)
George uses Carol Channing's absent-mindedness to his advantage when he gets her to sign a contract for a nightclub appearance.
12"Anna Maria Alberghetti Guests"**January 13, 1959 (1959-01-13)
George sings and dances with Anna Maria Alberghetti, and then escorts her to a Hollywood premiere for a chat with silent movie star Sybil Wentworth.
13"George on Juke Box Jury"**January 20, 1959 (1959-01-20)
George learns that his newly released record is going to be rated on disc jockey Peter Potter's TV show Jukebox Jury by a special panel composed of the children of various celebrities.
14"Rosemary Clooney Guests"**January 27, 1959 (1959-01-27)
With this episode, there was a brief change in the show's format. George presented a variety show featuring his regular cast and guest stars- and for the next four weeks, it was telecast "live".
15"Carol Channing Guests"**February 3, 1959 (1959-02-03)
16"Xavier Cugat and Abbe Lane Guest"**February 10, 1959 (1959-02-10)
17"Howard Duff Guests"**February 17, 1959 (1959-02-17)
18"Ronnie Takes an Apartment"**February 24, 1959 (1959-02-24)
19"Jimmie Rodgers Moves in with Ronnie"**March 3, 1959 (1959-03-03)
When Jimmie Rodgers moves in with Ronnie, the apartment is suddenly overrun with pretty young groupies, so a jealous Judi turns to George for help.
20"The Landlord's Daughter"**March 10, 1959 (1959-03-10)
George finds himself in an ethical conundrum when Mr. Knox, the building's landlord, offers him a five year lease in return for discouraging his talented daughter Linda from pursuing a career in showbiz.
21"The Orchid Room"
"Contract to Sing"
**March 17, 1959 (1959-03-17)
George books Ronnie and Judi at The Orchid Room, but when he learns they'll be performing downstairs, he decides to take over the engagement himself, fearing that singing in a basement could ruin his son's career.
22"George's Trial"**March 24, 1959 (1959-03-24)
When the owner of the club where George is performing cancels his contract due to poor attendance, George decides to take him to court.
23"Breaking Up the Team"Rod AmateauWilliam Burns,
Keith Fowler,
Norman Paul
March 31, 1959 (1959-03-31)
Ronnie and Judi audition for the producer of a Broadway revue, but when he turns them down, Ronnie decides to break up the act so Judi can get ahead – but George comes up with a devious plan to keep them together.
24"The Monster Trend"**April 7, 1959 (1959-04-07)
When George produces a horror movie, he auditions actors in makeup which leads the other tenants to believe that the building's been taken over by monsters.
25"George Invests in a Record Company"**April 14, 1959 (1959-04-14)
When George invests in a record company, he has an ulterior motive: he wants to cut his own album.

* Unknown

References edit

  1. ^ a b The George Burns Show at IMDb

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The George Burns Show is a comedy television program that aired on NBC for one season 1958 59 The program was sponsored by Colgate Palmolive citation needed The George Burns ShowGenreComedyWritten byWilliam Burns Keith Fowler Harvey Helm Norman PaulDirected byRod AmateauStarringGeorge Burns Bea Benaderet Harry von Zell Larry Keating Ronnie Burns Judi MeredithComposerJeff AlexanderCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes25 list of episodes ProductionProducerRod AmateauCinematographyJames Van TreesEditorWillard NicoRunning time30 minProduction companiesMcCadden ProductionsBanda ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkNBCReleaseOctober 21 1958 1958 10 21 April 14 1959 1959 04 14 RelatedThe George Burns and Gracie Allen ShowThe George Burns Show immediately followed the eight season run of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show which had aired on CBS and shared continuity with the earlier series Overview editAfter Gracie Allen retired in 1958 George Burns tried to continue the old series without her using many of the characters and settings from their show citation needed In this new series George was working as a producer in a downtown office and trying to deal with an assortment of entertainers and oddball theatrical acts as well as his previously established friends 1 Blanche Morton Bea Benaderet was George s secretary and was keeping George from fawning over attractive women for Gracie s sake Gracie was mentioned on the show but never seen citation needed Blanche s husband Harry Morton Larry Keating was George s accountant Also present were Harry von Zell Ronnie Burns and Judi Meredith all playing themselves Meredith had appeared regularly as Ronnie s girlfriend Bonnie Sue MacAfee on the Burns and Allen Show in 1957 and 1958 here she played essentially the same role but as herself For the February 1959 sweeps the format was changed to a live sketch comedy variety show in the style of The Jack Benny Program in an attempt to improve the ratings The ratings didn t improve however so they reverted to the sitcom format citation needed 1 The series ended after 25 episodes Episodes editNº Title Directed by Written by Air date1 George and the Private Eye George Becomes a Producer Rod AmateauWilliam Burns Keith Fowler Harvey Helm Norman PaulOctober 21 1958 1958 10 21 George searches for a new property to produce but receives a tip not to touch a new detective series called The Blonde Who Died Twice Bob Cummings makes a brief appearance 2 Jack Benny Comes Over October 31 1958 1958 10 31 When Jack Benny drops by George s office and finds him teaching a dance routine to a young girl he becomes jealous concluding that George is rehearsing a new act for himself 3 The French Revue November 11 1958 1958 11 11 George tries to get Blanche to resign as his secretary so he sends three beautiful Folies Bergere showgirls to her husband s office in an attempt to both arouse jealousy and tick her off 4 A Walk on for George Rod AmateauNorman PaulNovember 18 1958 1958 11 18 When William Goetz offers George a bit part in Ronnie s new movie George agrees to appear uncredited not wishing to overshadow his son Meanwhile Von Zell falsely promises to get a waitress an audition with Goetz 5 The 18 Year Old Novelist Rod AmateauKeith FowlerNovember 25 1958 1958 11 25 6 Tony Martin Visits December 2 1958 1958 12 02 When Tony Martin is unable to appear at a singing engagement George tries to weasel his way in as Tony s replacement 7 George s Eviction December 9 1958 1958 12 09 The landlord arrives to find vaudeville acts such as knife throwers tumblers and live animals and threatens to evict George 8 Eddie Fisher Guests December 16 1958 1958 12 16 9 La Vie En Rose A Wife for Christmas Rod AmateauWilliam Burns Keith Fowler Harvey Helm Norman PaulDecember 23 1958 1958 12 23 To prevent her deportation to France George tries to get Colette married to a good old American citizen like Harry von Zell 10 Dale Robertson Guests December 30 1958 1958 12 30 11 George Signs Carol Channing January 6 1959 1959 01 06 George uses Carol Channing s absent mindedness to his advantage when he gets her to sign a contract for a nightclub appearance 12 Anna Maria Alberghetti Guests January 13 1959 1959 01 13 George sings and dances with Anna Maria Alberghetti and then escorts her to a Hollywood premiere for a chat with silent movie star Sybil Wentworth 13 George on Juke Box Jury January 20 1959 1959 01 20 George learns that his newly released record is going to be rated on disc jockey Peter Potter s TV show Jukebox Jury by a special panel composed of the children of various celebrities 14 Rosemary Clooney Guests January 27 1959 1959 01 27 With this episode there was a brief change in the show s format George presented a variety show featuring his regular cast and guest stars and for the next four weeks it was telecast live 15 Carol Channing Guests February 3 1959 1959 02 03 16 Xavier Cugat and Abbe Lane Guest February 10 1959 1959 02 10 17 Howard Duff Guests February 17 1959 1959 02 17 18 Ronnie Takes an Apartment February 24 1959 1959 02 24 19 Jimmie Rodgers Moves in with Ronnie March 3 1959 1959 03 03 When Jimmie Rodgers moves in with Ronnie the apartment is suddenly overrun with pretty young groupies so a jealous Judi turns to George for help 20 The Landlord s Daughter March 10 1959 1959 03 10 George finds himself in an ethical conundrum when Mr Knox the building s landlord offers him a five year lease in return for discouraging his talented daughter Linda from pursuing a career in showbiz 21 The Orchid Room Contract to Sing March 17 1959 1959 03 17 George books Ronnie and Judi at The Orchid Room but when he learns they ll be performing downstairs he decides to take over the engagement himself fearing that singing in a basement could ruin his son s career 22 George s Trial March 24 1959 1959 03 24 When the owner of the club where George is performing cancels his contract due to poor attendance George decides to take him to court 23 Breaking Up the Team Rod AmateauWilliam Burns Keith Fowler Norman PaulMarch 31 1959 1959 03 31 Ronnie and Judi audition for the producer of a Broadway revue but when he turns them down Ronnie decides to break up the act so Judi can get ahead but George comes up with a devious plan to keep them together 24 The Monster Trend April 7 1959 1959 04 07 When George produces a horror movie he auditions actors in makeup which leads the other tenants to believe that the building s been taken over by monsters 25 George Invests in a Record Company April 14 1959 1959 04 14 When George invests in a record company he has an ulterior motive he wants to cut his own album UnknownReferences edit a b The George Burns Show at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The George Burns Show amp oldid 1188630036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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