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- The wife of a band leader constantly tries to become a star - in spite of her having no talent, and gets herself (along with her best friend) into the funniest predicaments.
- Roger and Kaye live next door to Eve and Herb. Eve and Herb's daughter Suzie marries Roger and Kaye's son Jerry. This forces the families to be a bit closer than they would prefer, particularly since Jerry and Suzie live in the garage.
- Neighbor Blanche Morton frequently joined Gracie in escapades which annoy hubby Harry and provides George with an opportunity to offer a humorous soliloquy.
- Police in Boston search for a mad bomber trying to extort money from the city.
- After the murder of his fiancée, a Wyoming ranch hand sets out to find her killer.
- Peter is a refugee who wants to make a better life for himself in America, but he doesn't have the proper papers. Desperate for entry, he jumps ship and flees to New York to search for a World War II veteran whom he helped during the war.
- Two goofy entertainers meet a mad scientist on a jungle island.
- An investigative reporter tells his assistant about a book called "The Argyle Album", which contains a list of people who were traitors and war profiteers during World War II. After the reporter is murdered in the hospital, his assistant is framed for the killing and must elude the police and a gang of international criminals who are looking for the album to use for blackmail.
- Jed, Elly May, Jethro, and Granny take their first airplane flight back home for Christmas to visit cousin Pearl who's busy cooking up a feast to win Mr. Brewster's unwilling heart.
- Back home for Christmas, Elly May bonds with her old animal friends, while Pearl plays the piano for the "new" movie in town (the silent version of Ben Hur) to impress Mr. Brewster.
- 1950–195830m8.6 (27)TV EpisodeAll are affected when Gracie spontaneously makes travel reservations, so George systematically destroys everyone's plans.
- The farmers of Hooterville sign up for a government-sponsored agriculture exchange program to Europe. When they realize the $300 cost for tickets is per person, not per plane-load, they decide to supply their own airplane and fly themselves over. Since Oliver flew in the war, they draft him to be their pilot. The FAA puts a stop to their cockamamie plans.
- Mister Ed's telephone complaint in Wilbur's name gets the neighborhood newspaper boy fired, so Wilbur must now go to great lengths to get the kid's job back for him.
- 1952–196630mNot Rated7.2 (35)TV EpisodeThe boys just got a newspaper route, but it's Ozzie who winds up having to make the rounds on their first morning.
- 1952–196630mTV-G7.8 (24)TV EpisodeOzzie buys cameras for everyone in the family. It doesn't take long for him to get caught in a compromising position on film.
- 1952–196630mTV-G6.8 (16)TV EpisodeIn order to make closet space, Harriet insists Ozzie get rid of his multitude of neckties.
- 1952–196630mTV-G7.8 (14)TV EpisodeGetting Wally into shape gets a bit out of hand, as Wally's self-confidence inflates to the size of his waistline.
- Ray buys up a contract on a fighter who has never won a fight and hopes by psycho-analysis to make him a champion.
- The girls feel cut off from their friends and things happening in Hooterville since the Shady Rest does not have a telephone. Kate says she cannot afford to have a line put in.
- Ed fakes a case of the mumps.
- Judge Sirota picks a bad day to take frequent recesses so he can follow a football game. A reporter is in Sirota's courtroom doing a article on the worst judges and the staff scramble when they find out.
- A promising attorney is found with marijuana in his possession and decides to act in his own defense. Sirota has to decide how to proceed in a delicate case.
- A full moon brings all sorts of crazy cases into Sirota's courtroom. Maureen and Sirota find themselves at odds as the judge feels Maureen is taking him for granted.