Episode 1
When George declares he "can't see" how Harry Morton could spend $200 on an iron deer for his lawn, Gracie concludes George's eyesight is deteriorating.
Episode 2
The prospect of Gracie being called for jury duty evokes much concern from all her friends
Episode 3
The prospect of Gracie being called for jury duty evokes much concern from all her friends.
Episode 4
Gracie (mistakenly, of course) gets the notion that Blanche is a kleptomaniac and wreaks havoc by trying to cover up for her.
Episode 5
A mutual acquaintance ticks off George and Harry Morton, so Gracie thinks they're mad at each other. To patch up their friendship, Gracie decides to turn them both against Harry Von Zell.
Episode 6
Gracie mistakes the Mortons' lawn man for the business manager she hired.
Episode 7
After Gracie gives away Harry Morton's fur coat, she goes to great lengths to procure a replacement.
Episode 8
Gracie has the mistaken impression that Harry Von Zell is broke, and, of course, endeavors to help him.
Episode 9
George and Harry Morton plan to enjoy the fruits of bachelorhood while their wives are out of town.
Episode 10
The Burns house is put in jeopardy when a mis-heard telephone conversation between George and Jack Benny gives Gracie the impression that George is quitting show business.
Episode 11
Gracie and George get a limited amount of tickets to a movie premiere, and pledge them to too many friends.
Episode 12
Gracie creates a family crisis, because she believes sh e must have one in order to appreciate other people's problems.
Episode 13
Gracie decides to take flying lessons when she becomes convinced that George is planning to buy her a plane for their wedding anniversary.
Episode 14
Uncle Harvey's latest invention, a solution to make plants grow to gargantuan proportions, is found to contain the makings for a perfect martini.
Episode 15
Gracie makes travel plans when she finds George reading a play due to open in London.
Episode 16
Gracie has an historic interview with a local reporter.
Episode 17
Gracie convinces herself that George must be in the class of the one man in five who has a secret vice. Burns & Allen do the vaudeville routine that made them famous, "Lamb Chops."
Episode 18
Gracie misunderstands a fire inspector's order to get rid of some inflammable rubbish.
Episode 19
A quiz show phones Gracie and offers her a TV set if she can answer a question. She can't, but she looks it up in an almanac, calls them back with the correct data, and demands a set.
Episode 20
George is unhappy about not receiving any fan mail, so Gracie instructs Blanche to write a phony fan letter. Unfortunately this correspondence upsets both Harry Morton and the jealous husband of the woman whose name Blanche signed.
Episode 21
Everyone is elated when Mr. Vanderlip invites them to the opera except for George, who's adamant about seeing a 3-D movie instead
Episode 22
When Harry Morton goes missing, Gracie hires a private investigator who becomes very confused about the identity of his new client and her associates.
Episode 23
Gracie visits a bewildered psychiatrist for dream analysis, which unexpectedly results in Blanche and Harry Morton each believing the other is crazy.
Episode 24
When 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.
Episode 25
Gracie decides to enroll George in college. Meanwhile, George's production manager frantically searches for someone who can get Gracie out of a traffic ticket
Episode 26
Columbia is doing the Burns and Allen story and everybody wants to get into the act.
Episode 27
An elephant has actually sat on the fender of Gracie's car, and everyone is having trouble believing her.
Episode 28
George's black eye and another man's broken leg lead people to believe the two men were brawling. Meanwhile, Gracie attempts to outsmart an insurance investigator, and Harry Von Zell tries to book a contortionist on the show.
Episode 29
To avoid a lawsuit, George dodges a man who spends the day patiently waiting on the front porch. Meanwhile, jealousy and mistaken-identity drive Gracie to extremes when the young daughter of George's ex-girlfriend visits.
Episode 30
Relationships are jeopardized after a meddling Gracie listens in on a phone call and concludes that Mr. Vanderlip is having an affair with a saleswoman.
Episode 31
Gracie throws an extravagant 9th "Hmm-Hmm" anniversary party, having forgotten the event that she's celebrating. A cook and butler hired for the occasion are bemused by Gracie's eccentricities.
Episode 32
George tries to get a full day's rest before his doctor's exam, but he soon finds friends, family, a telephone repairman, roofer and electrician tromping across his bed.
Episode 33
Gracie gets the mistaken notion that Harry Morton has only a week to live.
Episode 34
George passes on an offer to buy the rights to some old films, but Gracie decides the deal would be in his best interest after consulting a psychic.
Episode 35
Although Emily Vanderlip has no desire to elope, Gracie pushes the matter until everyone's upset and Harry Von Zell is in police custody.
Episode 36
When a councilwoman asks for Gracie's support, she mistakenly thinks she's being asked to run for city council herself.
Episode 37
The Burns and Mortons decide to go to the movies but have difficulty finding a film that none of them have seen. Further complicating matters, Al and Harry Von Zell arrive and decide to tag along.
Episode 38
Gracie needs a new toaster. When George suggests that she consult a fellow club member who deals in wholesale appliances, Gracie finds that it is easy to save money.
Episode 39
Harry and Blanche's friends from New York precipitate a housing crisis when they come to stay in the Morton house.
Episode 40