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- Gracie discovers that today's date is circled on her calendar, but she doesn't remember why. She assumes she's supposed to throw a party.
- 1950–19588.2 (37)TV EpisodeJack steals a joke from George when they're playing a benefit in San Francisco and as a result they feud.
- Gracie is having friends over for Thanksgiving dinner, including Harry Morton's business partner and his wife, Linda Lee. As it happens, a horse that Harry is betting on is also named Linda Lee, and Grace gets the two "Linda Lees" confused. Complications ensue.
- 1950–19588.8 (37)TV EpisodeGeorge has to convince Gracie that they are legally married, but convincing Gracie of anything is never easy.
- 1950–19588.5 (27)TV EpisodeGracie gets the idea that George is looking to buy a ranch, so she starts looking for one for sale. George, who actually doesn't want to move to a ranch, gets Harry Von Zell to pretend he's a doctor and tell Gracie that George's "condition" precludes his living on a ranch. However, real-estate agent Harry Morton has a client with a ranch for sale, and gets his partner Casey to pretend he's a doctor and tell Gracie that George actually should move to a ranch.
- 1950–19588.2 (30)TV EpisodeGracie is worried about the fact that George hasn't been sleeping well, so she decides that what he needs is a stint in the Army Reserve. An army doctor who was to give George his entrance physical exam mistakenly examines Harry Morton, who goes along with it because he thinks the doctor is there to examine him for an insurance policy. Before he knows it, Harry finds himself in the army.
- 1950–195830m8.7 (34)TV EpisodeThere's great confusion as to whether it was Blanche or Gracie who secretly bought a mink stole; and then the whereabouts of the fur come into question, prompting Gracie to involve the police.
- 1950–19588.5 (36)TV EpisodeHarry Von Zell attempts to impress his ex-girlfriend by passing off Gracie as his wife. Meanwhile, Blanche worries that her husband is being bullied by his business partner, and George tries to straighten out Gracie's checking account.
- 1950–19588.8 (38)TV EpisodeGracie is scheduled to testify about witnessing a bank robbery, which sets off a string of botched kidnappings. Meanwhile, George is elated about crooning some tunes at a party in Ronald Reagan's honor, but no one wants to hear him sing.
- 1950–19588.7 (26)TV EpisodeWhen Gracie's athletic ex comes to visit, she swipes Harry Morton's trophies to pass off as her husband's. Further complications ensue when the awards go missing.
- 1950–19588.7 (32)TV EpisodeAlthough it's true, Gracie has difficulty convincing everyone that a circus elephant really smashed her car.
- 1950–19588.5 (30)TV EpisodeWhen a councilwoman asks for Gracie's support, she mistakenly thinks she's being asked to run for city council herself.
- 1950–19588.6 (28)TV EpisodeWhen Gracie realizes how much money she can save by buying wholesale, she orders a full kitchens-worth of appliances for herself and Blanche.
- 1950–19588.2 (26)TV EpisodeGracie overhears Bob Cummings reciting dialogue for his TV show and concludes that she is the object of his affections.
- 1950–19588.8 (30)TV EpisodeGracie would like to have the house painted coral, but George wants it to stay white. Once again, Von Zell and the Mortons get involved in a confusing situation, along with some befuddled house painters.
- 1950–195830m8.6 (29)TV EpisodeAn unsuccessful uranium prospecting expedition by the two Harrys sets the stage for a showdown between them and George over partnerships in non-existent mines.
- 1950–195830m8.9 (24)TV EpisodeDanny Goodman, an old vaudeville partner of George's, comes to visit. Trouble starts when they decide to dress in prison outfits and reprise their "jailbird" song and dance routine.
- 1950–195830m8.2 (21)TV EpisodeYoung Edie Westrope writes Ronnie a letter saying that she wants to start a fan club for him, but identity confusion escalates when her older sister arrives on the doorstep and Ronnie decides to ask her for a date.
- 1950–19588.6 (28)TV EpisodeAfter June Jantzen seeks advice about her father, whom she mistakenly thinks is dating a woman half his age, Gracie concludes that Ronnie's newest girlfriend is cavorting with all of the older men in the neighborhood.
- To win votes for Ralph's homecoming queen girlfriend, Gracie decides to give away George's cigars, so she enlists a hapless Harry Von Zell as an accomplice. Meanwhile, a befuddled repairman works to fix George's broken TV.
- 1950–19588.7 (26)TV EpisodeRonnie and Ralph are all set for a trip to Tahiti on Ronnie's new boat. However, when the two beautiful Jansen girls stop by, the boys realize what they'll be missing out on if they go. Since Gracie has already figured out an excuse to tell George after the boys had left, Ronnie tries to talk George into persuading Gracie that they shouldn't go.
- 1950–19588.7 (30)TV EpisodeMary Brewster's puritanical father arrives, finds her rehearsing a love scene with Ronnie and mistakes it for the real thing, so Gracie concocts a scheme to catch him in a compromising situation too.
- 1950–195830m8.3 (28)TV EpisodeRonnie's in love with Yvette; Harry von Zell's in love with the stewardess; and Gracie's in love with the two dozen dresses that she's flying with back to New York.
- 1950–19588.8 (28)TV EpisodeHarry's business trip is canceled at the last minute, so Blanche's visiting mother is forced to stay with the Burns'. Meanwhile, Ronnie tries to impress a beautiful foreign exchange student by misspeaking the language of love.
- 1950–19588.3 (27)TV EpisodeRonnie lands the lead in a production of Cyrano de Bergerac but worries that he lacks the talent to play the part, so his parents go to great lengths to boost his confidence. Meanwhile, Blanche's niece arrives for a visit.