I'm 55 years old and I've always known of George Burns and Gracie but I have never seen the show, this is the first episode I've ever seen and he is hilarious!
look up the babbling book and your hat; theres a few other ones i forgot the name to but those got me hooked and wanting more. i love their sense of humor, brand of comedy it's so casual and feels a lot more natural than stuff we got today. also a skit called nothing but nerves similar time period different actor but it's hilarious, robert benchley...
My guess is that they tried this for a few years a long time ago and they kept jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge after tangling with Gracie! I'd rather tangle with a hog snake in South Texas. Dang. Karl
🤔She was so funny one of the greatest of all times 👍Also an amazing duo was Sherry Lewis and Lambchop 😂😁🤪 I was introduced to “sarcasm “ 😮Best form of comedy 🙏🍕🍕
Ellen Hanley's vocal control was amazing. She sang her whole number in her head tone and still packed it with a whole lot of POW. I remember seeing this episode when I was younger (a rerun of course since I wasn't born until the 70s) and thinking "Who is that lady? Why is she not famous?"
Oh, she is (was?) famous, but recall that she retired from film and TV in the 1950s. There are LOTS of major stars whose names we wouldn't even recognize now. From what I've read, her career started on the vaudeville stage, transitioned to film and to radio, and then in the ear y 1950s to television. Although after Gracie retired, George continued his career for decades-- until he was nearing 100 years of age. Gracie said she had had enough, that trying to learn that funny, nonsense dialogue meant she was reading scripts and learning lines almost nonstwhat I thought was the entire series, episode by episode on cable TV. These early episodes with the cutaway house, though, were not part of the run.
That might have required a court order a long time ago. It was always rare it ever happened. I can't give you any assurances about over 80 years ago. Now they have most of the data from employers/pension plans/retirement accounts so no worries unless you cheat. Karl
With digital methods of currency they no longer need to other than a property assessor looking at the building's state and condition. In this regard, many US states require a house or real estate be assessed every so many years to avoid arbitrary raising of taxable value. In practice it's usually raised arbitrarily anyway. With credit and debit cards and digitized banking, the government knows what you're buying and where. With digitized direct deposits, they know what you earn. I trade stock frequently, for example: the broker is reporting my trades by software sending digital documents automatically so I couldn't cheat even if I wanted to.
I'm 55 years old and I've always known of George Burns and Gracie but I have never seen the show, this is the first episode I've ever seen and he is hilarious!
look up the babbling book and your hat; theres a few other ones i forgot the name to but those got me hooked and wanting more. i love their sense of humor, brand of comedy it's so casual and feels a lot more natural than stuff we got today. also a skit called nothing but nerves similar time period different actor but it's hilarious, robert benchley...
I like this. For some reason it's really relaxing to sleep to.
I agree. This along with a few others similar to this keeps me from taking sleeping meds.
I feel the same way. Wow
My guess is that they tried this for a few years a long time ago and they kept jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge after tangling with Gracie! I'd rather tangle with a hog snake in South Texas. Dang. Karl
Omg me too
Me,too. I've been using this for about 15 years. When I go on a trip and don't have internet, I download the radio broadcasts on librovox.
🤔She was so funny one of the greatest of all times 👍Also an amazing duo was Sherry Lewis and Lambchop 😂😁🤪 I was introduced to “sarcasm “ 😮Best form of comedy 🙏🍕🍕
Ellen Hanley's vocal control was amazing. She sang her whole number in her head tone and still packed it with a whole lot of POW. I remember seeing this episode when I was younger (a rerun of course since I wasn't born until the 70s) and thinking "Who is that lady? Why is she not famous?"
Oh, she is (was?) famous, but recall that she retired from film and TV in the 1950s. There are LOTS of major stars whose names we wouldn't even recognize now. From what I've read, her career started on the vaudeville stage, transitioned to film and to radio, and then in the ear y 1950s to television. Although after Gracie retired, George continued his career for decades-- until he was nearing 100 years of age. Gracie said she had had enough, that trying to learn that funny, nonsense dialogue meant she was reading scripts and learning lines almost nonstwhat I thought was the entire series, episode by episode on cable TV. These early episodes with the cutaway house, though, were not part of the run.
These are much better when Gracie and Burns are on stage together in a dialogue.
Breaking the Fourth Wall. Brilliance.
the book, say goodnight gracie take me here ❤
what year was this broadcast?
New Sun In The Sky would have been a perfect vehicle for a young Judy Garland. She would have KILLED that!
Do they still have tax assessors who appraise what you have inside your house?
I don’t think they were ever allowed inside but not sure.
That might have required a court order a long time ago. It was always rare it ever happened. I can't give you any assurances about over 80 years ago. Now they have most of the data from employers/pension plans/retirement accounts so no worries unless you cheat. Karl
With digital methods of currency they no longer need to other than a property assessor looking at the building's state and condition. In this regard, many US states require a house or real estate be assessed every so many years to avoid arbitrary raising of taxable value. In practice it's usually raised arbitrarily anyway.
With credit and debit cards and digitized banking, the government knows what you're buying and where. With digitized direct deposits, they know what you earn. I trade stock frequently, for example: the broker is reporting my trades by software sending digital documents automatically so I couldn't cheat even if I wanted to.