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The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

Gracie Reports Car Stolen (Season 3, Episode 25)
TV Episode | Comedy

Someone whistles in George's dressing room and Gracie, believing the old show-biz superstition that it will mean three days of bad luck, hides George's car so that he can't make a scheduled trip to Palm Springs. George reports the car ...See moreSomeone whistles in George's dressing room and Gracie, believing the old show-biz superstition that it will mean three days of bad luck, hides George's car so that he can't make a scheduled trip to Palm Springs. George reports the car stolen, but eventually gets it back and sets off on his drive to Palm Springs--where he's arrested by the police because his car is still on the "hot car" list. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com See less
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Director
Writers
Sid Dorfman (written by) | Harvey Helm (written by) | Keith Fowler (written by) | Jesse Goldstein (written by) | William Burns (written by)
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Edit Released
Updated Mar 26, 1953

Release date
Mar 26, 1953 (United States)

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9 cast members
Name Known for
George Burns
George Burns George Burns   See fewer
Gracie Allen
Gracie Allen Gracie Allen   See fewer
Harry von Zell
Harry von Zell / Announcer Harry von Zell / Announcer   See fewer
Bea Benaderet
Blanche Morton (as Bea Benadaret) Blanche Morton (as Bea Benadaret)   See fewer
Fred Clark
Harry Morton Harry Morton   See fewer
James Flavin
Detective Sawyer Detective Sawyer   See fewer
Peter Leeds
Mr. Stephans Mr. Stephans   See fewer
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