
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: The Kleebob Card Game

The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: The Property Tax Assessor

The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Gracie's Checking Account

The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Christmas with Mamie Kelly

The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Trip to Palm Springs

The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Jack Benny Steals George's Joke

The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Divorce Attorney

The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Gracie thinks she's not married to George

Topper: Topper Meets the Ghosts

The Buick-Berle Show

Duffy's Tavern

The Dick Van Dyke Show: Never Name a Duck

The Dick Van Dyke Show: Bank Book

The Dick Van Dyke Show: The Night the Roof Fell In

The Dick Van Dyke Show: It May Look Like a Walnut

The Dick Van Dyke Show: Give Me Your Walls
The Andy Griffith Show: The Loaded Goat

My Favorite Martian

Soupy Sales Show (1965) Part 01

Soupy Sales Show (1965) Part 02

Soupy Sales Show (1965) Part 03

The Red Skelton Show: Ed Sullivan as guest

The New Red Skelton Show: The Smog Czar

The Red Skelton Show: Halloween Show

The Red Skelton Show: Clem Strikes Oil (Part 1)

The Red Skelton Show: Clem Strikes Oil (Part 2)

The Red Skelton Show: Amanda Blake as Guest

The Red Skelton Hour: Of Mouth and Men

The Life of Riley: Babs' Wedding

The Life of Riley: A Young Man's Fancy

The Life of Riley: Babs' Dream House

The Great Gildersleeve: A New Beau
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The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: The Kleebob Card Game
(10/12/1950) Season 1, Episode 1. A door-to-door book salesman finds Gracie to be a tough customer. George and Harry try to get out of going to the movies by teaching their wives a confusing card game, they invented for that purpose, called "Kleebob." George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Bea Benaderet, Hal March, Henry Jones, The Skylarks, Bill Goodwin: Announcer, Director: Ralph Levy. -
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: The Property Tax Assessor
(11/9/1950) Season 1, Episode 3. George Burns delivers a monologue on how he met Gracie while she bollixes the tax assessor and frustrates George and Harry with their football knowledge. George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Bea Benadaret, Hal March, Bob Sweeney, Marilyn Clark, Ellen Hanley, Director: Ralph Levy. -
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Gracie's Checking Account
(12/7/1950) Season 1, Episode 5. George's banker persuades him to cancel Gracie's checking account. Meanwhile, a traffic cop tries to give Gracie a ticket. George Burns, Gracie Allen, Bill Goodwin, Bea Benadaret, Hal March, Stanley Tackney, Bert Thorn, Director: Ralph Levy. -
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Christmas with Mamie Kelly
(12/20/1951) Season 2, Episode 7. Mamie (Sarah Selby) is back with the girls to visit for the holidays. George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry von Zell, Bea Benadaret, Fred Clark, Sarah Selby, Director: Ralph Levy. -
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Trip to Palm Springs
(2/28/1952) Season 2, Episode 12. When George and Gracie take a trip to Jack Benny's Palm Springs home, Gracie has Blanche fake an illness so Harry Morton will let her tag along. Meanwhile, Harry Von Zell tries to worm out of his contract so he can accept a movie role. George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry von Zell, Bea Benadaret, Fred Clark, Joseph Kearns, Director: Ralph Levy. -
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Jack Benny Steals George's Joke
(4/24/1952) Season 2, Episode 16. Jack steals a joke from George when they're playing a benefit in San Francisco and, as a result, they feud. George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry von Zell, Bea Benadaret, Fred Clark, Theodore von Eltz, Bob Johnson, Jack Benny, Director: Ralph Levy. -
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Divorce Attorney
(6/5/1952) Season 2, Episode 19. Gracie consults with a divorce attorney after a swami reads her palm and tells her that one day she'll have a second husband. George Burns, Gracie Allen, Harry von Zell, Bea Benadaret, Fred Clark, Walter Woolf King, Lee Millar, Steve Pendleton, Director: Ralph Levy. -
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: Gracie thinks she's not married to George
(1/22/1953) After watching a movie with Blanche, Gracie is sure that she and George are not legally married. George calls his friend Jack Benny to help straighten things out. Other guests Fay Baker, Paul Powers. Produced and directed by Ralph Levy. -
Topper: Topper Meets the Ghosts
(10/9/1953) Cosmo Topper (Leo G. Carroll) buys a home and discovers that it is haunted by the spirits of the previous owners (Anne Jeffreys, Robert Sterling) who died months before. Anne Jeffreys, Robert Sterling, Leo G. Carroll, Lee Patrick, Lyle Talbot, Buck, Director: Philip Rapp. -
The Buick-Berle Show
(12/8/1953) Milton Berle's guests are actor Peter Lawford, singer/actress Carol Channing, and actress Maria Riva. Milton invites his cast, crew and guest stars to a party he's throwing for himself, but everyone seems to have already made other plans. Announcer: Vinton Hayworth, Director: Greg Garrison. -
Duffy's Tavern
(1954) Season 1, Episode 14. Archie's (Ed Gardner) plan to court a beautiful actress (Pattee Chapman) by holding a fake singing contest backfires when he selects Finnegan (Alan Reed) to be the judge of the "contest". Ed Gardner, Alan Reed, Pattee Chapman, Jimmy Conlin, Director: Harve Foster. -
The Dick Van Dyke Show: Never Name a Duck
(9/26/1962) Season 2, Episode 1. Ritchie (Larry Mathews) becomes very attached to two baby ducks that were left over from a show and adopts them. Rob (Dick Van Dyke) faces the task of making Ritchie understand the consequence of trying to keep pets that may be happier living in the wild. Dick Van Dyke, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Larry Mathews, Mary Tyler Moore, Director: John Rich. -
The Dick Van Dyke Show: Bank Book
(10/17/1962) Season 2, Episode 4. Rob discovers Laura's secret bank account. Its mystery preoccupies his thoughts till he finally has to confront her and ask what it's for. Dick Van Dyke, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Larry Mathews, Mary Tyler Moore, Director: John Rich. -
The Dick Van Dyke Show: The Night the Roof Fell In
(11/21/1962) Season 2, Episode 9. Having each had a rough day, Laura and Rob argue, but only their goldfish can report the truth as Laura and Rob later tell colorful, self-aggrandizing versions to others of what happened. Dick Van Dyke, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Larry Mathews, Mary Tyler Moore, Ann Morgan Guilbert, Director: Hal Cooper. -
The Dick Van Dyke Show: It May Look Like a Walnut
(2/6/1963) Season 2. Episode 20. Rob (Dick Van Dyke) enjoys a scary televised sci-fi movie while Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) cowers in fear from it, but the next day details of that movie, where Earthlings are being taken over, appear to be coming true. Dick Van Dyke, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Larry Mathews, Mary Tyler Moore, Richard Deacon, Director: Jerry Paris. -
The Dick Van Dyke Show: Give Me Your Walls
(2/27/1963) Season 2, Episode 23. The Petries hire a painter for their living room who ends up doing a lot, other than what they hired him to do. Dick Van Dyke, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Larry Mathews, Mary Tyler Moore, Vito Scotti, Director: Jerry Paris. -
The Andy Griffith Show: The Loaded Goat
(1/28/1963) Season 3, Episode 18. What do you do with a goat full of dynamite? Andy Griffith, Ron Howard, Don Knotts, Parley Baer, Hal Smith, Forrest Lewis, Bing Russell, Director: Bob Sweeney. -
My Favorite Martian
(9/29/1963) Season 1, Episode 1. Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), while covering a flight of the Air Force X-15, finds a spaceship that contains a genuine martian (Ray Walston). Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Director: Sheldon Leonard. -
Soupy Sales Show (1965) Part 01
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Soupy Sales Show (1965) Part 02
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Soupy Sales Show (1965) Part 03
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The Red Skelton Show: Ed Sullivan as guest
(1954) Ed Sullivan joins Red's monologue, introduces various stars who are in the audience, and interviews the great boxer Cauliflower McPugg. Red does his "Deadeye" skit. Red Skelton, The King Sisters, David Rose and His Orchestra, Ed Sullivan. -
The New Red Skelton Show: The Smog Czar
(1/4/1955) Season 4, Episode 16. Red (Red Skelton) comes up with a formula for getting rid of all the smog in Los Angeles, and attracts the attention of gangster Mr. Lasagna (George Raft). Red Skelton, David Rose and His Orchestra, The Redettes, George Raft, Reginald Denny, Director: Jack Donohue. -
The Red Skelton Show: Halloween Show
(11/1/1955) Season 5, Episode 6. Halloween show. In a skit, Virginia Gregg, as the wife of a drinker, describes how she “landed” her shy husband (Red Skelton) by offering him rum-laced candy. She now has a boozer on her hands and, to get him straight, she’s rearranged their room... sideways! Red Skelton, David Rose and His Orchestra, Virginia Grey. -
The Red Skelton Show: Clem Strikes Oil (Part 1)
(3/5/1957) Season 6, Episode 21. The Kadiddlehopper's, at first dismayed at the black gooey stuff on their land, learn that it is worth a fortune. Red Skelton, David Rose and His Orchestra, Carol Channing. -
The Red Skelton Show: Clem Strikes Oil (Part 2)
(3/5/1957) Season 6, Episode 21. The Kadiddlehopper's, at first dismayed at the black gooey stuff on their land, learn that it is worth a fortune. Red Skelton, David Rose and His Orchestra, Carol Channing. -
The Red Skelton Show: Amanda Blake as Guest
(3/4/1958) Season 7, Episode 21. The Red Skelton Show with Reed Hadley, Amanda Blake and Benny Baker as guests. Highlights: Old Man watching a parade. Clem Kaddiddlehopper, the country bumpkin, moves to the big city and attends a phony dental school. (Comedy) -
The Red Skelton Hour: Of Mouth and Men
(1/1/1963) Season 12, Episode 14. Red and Martha Raye do a takeoff on the then-current Hollywood epic "Antony and Cleopatra". Red Skelton, Tommy Noonan, Martha Raye, David Rose and His Orchestra, The Modernaires, Director: Seymour Berns. -
The Life of Riley: Babs' Wedding
(1/20/1956) Season 4, Episode 19. It's Babs' wedding day and its hard to tell who's more nervous, Chester A. Riley or his daughter, the bride. William Bendix, Marjorie Reynolds, Tom D'Andrea, Wes Morgan, Gloria Blondell. -
The Life of Riley: A Young Man's Fancy
(3/8/1957) Season 5, Episode 26. Riley (William Bendix) steps in when he suspects Junior (Wes Morgan) is dating an older woman. William Bendix, Marjorie Reynolds, Tom D'Andrea, Wes Morgan, Director: Abby Berlin. (Comedy) -
The Life of Riley: Babs' Dream House
(3/15/1957) Season 5, Episode 27. Babs (Lugene Sanders) tells Peg (Marjorie Reynolds) that she and her husband (Martin Milner) have hired a famous architect (Taylor Holmes) to design their new home, but Riley (William Bendix) isn't convinced that the designer knows his business. William Bendix, Marjorie Reynolds, Tom D'Andrea, Lugene Sanders, Wes Morgan, Gloria Blondell, Henry 'Bomber' Kulky, Martin Milner, Taylor Holmes. -
The Great Gildersleeve: A New Beau
Season 1, Episode 12. Gildy (Willard Waterman) doesn`t like Marjorie`s (Stephanie Griffin) new boyfriend and decides to check into his background. Willard Waterman, Stephanie Griffin, Director: Charles Barton.