Jack heads over to Mary's place, where the gang has gathered for Thanksgiving. Frank Nelson plays a butler.
Jack heads over to Mary's place, where the gang has gathered for Thanksgiving. Frank Nelson plays a butler.
While seeing an opera, Gildy boasts of his old friendship with the star.
In a broadcast from Navy Pier, Chicago, Wallace Wimple has become a specialist in Physical Culture.
In a sketch, Bob plays football for USC, and Red Skelton appears as the Mean Widdle Kid.
The Thanksgiving dinner hosted by Jack is discussed. In a sketch, Jack recalls shooting the duck he served. Dennis Day sings "Faithful Forever".
Fred and Dodgers manager Leo Durocher perform an operetta called "The Brooklyn Pinafore".
McGee blows Molly's $10 Christmas Club fund on a worthless ring, and then plans to sell the ring to Doc Gamble.
Groucho meets a bride's father and a groom's mother, a butcher and a housewife, and a bail bondsman and a process server.
Jack rides a horse to the premiere of his movie "George Washington Slept Here".
On tour in Philadelphia, George and Gracie find there's a shortage of hotel rooms. After Gracie sneaks her way into securing one for her and George. Gracie dreams that guest star Franchot Tone is George.
McGee has plenty of advice for the workmen building a house across the street.
Gildersleeve and Judge Hooker decide to have a reception for Miss Del Rey, hoping that it will help her new dance studio.
The cast parodies the recent movie "Saturday's Hero". Frank Nelson plays a referee.
Since the Burnses are cutting their budget down to help during the war, Gracie buys a live turkey for Thanksgiving.
McGee needs to replace Wallace Wimple for his bowling tournament, but who can he get on short notice?
Walter and Stretch's brother buy a moving van, but they have to deal with the demand not only for a moving van, but a one-room hotel.
Show time is approaching, but Mary is nowhere to be found. Dennis Day sings "Buttons and Bows".
Gildy gets Judge Hooker to invite him to a country club dinner where Gildy hopes to score points with a woman he's attracted to.
McGee gets a black eye after bumping into a door, but no one believes him.
Liz takes up baby sitting to earn money for George's Christmas present.
Jack tries to persuade the director of his new movie, "Love Thy Neighbor", to have the premiere in Jack's home town of Waukegan.
Archie wants Mrs. Pendleton to have a singing contest at Duffy's, so he tries to get music critic Deems Taylor to judge it.
Just as McGee develops an urge to fix something, Teeny shows up with a broken cuckoo clock.
Phil and Frankie decide to get rid of Willie by getting him a job at Rexall.
Jack's party of the previous week is discussed; in a sketch, the 1938 movie "The Crowd Roars" is parodied.
Connie picks up an arrow on Mr. Conklin's lot, and thinks she may have discovered an Arapaho burial ground.
McGee's afraid he's getting overweight and heads down to the drugstore to be weighed.
Gildy and Adeline got engaged last week to improve their chances of adopting the mystery baby, but now Gildy wants to keep the engagement a secret.
The cast parodies the Bogie & Bacall movie "Dark Passage".
Announcer Bill Goodwin is up for a movie role, but the producer wants to cast a married man.