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- The misadventures of the family staff of The Shady Rest Hotel and their neighbors of Hooterville.
- The comic misadventures of the "skinflint" comedian and his friends.
- The romantic misadventures of Bob Collins, a suave, sophisticated bachelor and photographer operating in Hollywood, California. The show is centered around his womanizing ways with his models, and his sister's attempts to make him settle down.
- Neighbor Blanche Morton frequently joined Gracie in escapades which annoy hubby Harry and provides George with an opportunity to offer a humorous soliloquy.
- Will Stockdale is an innocent soldier who doesn't always get sarcasm and takes things literally. His best friend at Oliver Air Base is Ben and together they are usually on the wrong side of their Sgt King. When not in trouble he spends time with his pretty girlfriend Milly.
- A beautiful Hollywood actress who is the star of the show, marries an Air Force sergeant, who insists that they live on the little amount of money he makes, and not the thousands of dollars a week that she makes.
- 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.
- A short-lived anthology series narrated by Westbrook Van Voorhis. Each episode tells its own thriller story and featured its own unique cast.
- Pilot for a proposed sit-com concerns the misadventures that occur when a sophisticated husband-and-wife team of actors and their clever teen-age daughter move from Manhattan to suburban Connecticut and immediately clash with their new neighbors.
- 1955–1959Not Rated8.6 (7)TV EpisodeBob tries to convince Chuck that he shouldn't pursue a career as a rock-and-roll musician.
- 1955–195930mNot Rated7.0 (16)TV EpisodeMargaret wants Bob to promote Chuck's first rock 'n' roll record. Bob balks at the idea, until George Burns convinces him that there's a lot of money to be made with a hit single. So, Bob butters up radio disc jockey, Fred Beck, hoping Beck will break the record over the airwaves.
- 1955–195925mNot Rated6.4 (18)TV EpisodeBob tries to help Chuck win back his steady girlfriend, who has fallen for a teen-aged rock and roll performer.
- 1955–195930mNot Rated7.5 (17)TV EpisodeHarvey's job depends on humoring a loutish out-of-town buyer, so when he arrives and mistakes Bob for Harvey, Bob is asked to go along with it. To complicate matters, the buyer makes it clear no business will be done if he can't get a date with one of Bob's lovely models, both of whom find him repellent.
- Bob is hypnotized and led to believe that he's proposed to a beautiful pediatrician.
- Bob falls in love with his new and beautiful next-door neighbor.
- Bob's romance with a beautiful Swedish model appears headed for the rocks until he convinces her that he'll be the pilot for Bill Lear's rocket ship to the moon.
- Anna Maria Alberghetti disguises herself as one of Bob's brief dates and pretends to be a still eager lover in order to prove her worthiness for a role as the earthy Carmen despite her innocent reputation.
- 1955–1959Not Rated7.7 (26)TV EpisodeWhen Bob learns that the U.S. Air Force is hosting a beauty contest with lovely contestants from all their air bases, he campaigns to be assigned to judge the event.
- Bob tries to play cupid by introducing his sister to a handsome rocket scientist.
- Mamie Van Doren wants to get some experience as a secretary for an upcoming film role, so her friend Schultzy agrees to let her help around the office. In order to keep Bob from harassing her, Schultzy helps Mamie become much less glamorous.
- Gracie Allen and Blanche Morton try to play Cupid and get Bob and Schultzy romantically involved.
- Although Bob has higher than normal annual earnings, there is no extra cash and he has problems with the IRS. Consequently, he holds an informal examination of the household and office books while berating Margaret, Chuck and Schultzy.
- Bob's friends and family convince the photographer that he's contracted a tropical disease that will slowly sap his strength.
- 1955–195925mNot Rated7.0 (19)TV EpisodeSchutzy takes a job working at a rocket factory in order to meet eligible bachelors and is promptly harassed by Steve, a muscle-bound co-worker, who makes unwanted advances. Meanwhile, the woman Bob hires to replace her turns out to be a stereotypical bubble-headed blonde incapable of performing the simplest of office tasks. Neither Bob nor Schutzie wants to admit that they've made employment mistakes for fear of hurting the others feelings.
- 1955–195926mNot Rated7.2 (21)TV EpisodeWhile on the cruise to Hawaii, Bob sets up Shultzey on a date with a meek man (Don Knotts).
- 1955–195925mNot Rated7.5 (15)TV EpisodeInstead of a planned bowling night with Harvey, Bob sets his sights on a gorgeous real estate agent . He tries to ply her with wine, but he gets drunk instead. When he wakes up the next morning, he finds that he's inadvertently put the house up for sale, and prospective buyers are already looking the place over.
- Bob takes Harvey to a health club to teach him how to build up his body with disastrous results.
- Bob tries to play cupid by introducing and old college buddy who's now a doctor to his widowed sister, Margaret.
- Bob Collins is asked to be a judge in a beauty contest. The prize: a week of dates with actor Robert Cummings.
- Bob does his best to escape jury duty until he sees a picture of the beautiful defendant.
- Grandpa Meets Zsa Zsa.
- Grandpa Collins and one of his old army bodies make a play for two of Bob's lovely models. The young ladies are more than receptive since Bob has agreed to serve as the judge of a beauty contest in Palm Springs and won't be taking either woman to the event.
- 1955–195930mNot RatedTV EpisodeMargaret is interested in pilot Paul Fonda but can't get him to notice her. Brother Bob suggests Margaret vamp it up and dress more daringly to get the airman's attention.
- Schutzy spurns Frank's proposal of marriage.
- Grandpa is back and up to his usual hijinks. He pilots a biplane over a nearby air base and soon has air force jets scrambling for an intruder. It takes quick talking to get grandpa out of trouble with the government.
- Just in time for Christmas, Bob manages to patch up all of his friends and relatives romantic difficulties, but can't seem to resolve his own.