The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show is a comedy TV show that follows the hilarious misadventures of married couple George Burns and Gracie Allen. With their unique comedy style and witty banter, they navigate through everyday life situations, often leading to humorous misunderstandings and comedic situations.
Wendy and Me is an American sitcom that aired on ABC during the 1964–1965 television season, primarily sponsored by Consolidated Cigar's "El Producto". Principally starring George Burns and Connie Stevens, the series was Burns' first major work following the death of his wife and professional partner, Gracie Allen, who had died of a heart attack about a month prior to the debut of Wendy and Me.
The George Burns Show is a short-lived comedy television spin-off of "The Burns and Allen Show" that aired on NBC for one season in 1958. After Gracie Allen retired from show business, George Burns continued to play himself, although he now cast himself as a television producer.
George Burns Comedy Week is a comedy anthology television series broadcast in the United States by CBS as part of its 1985 fall lineup, hosted by George Burns.
Carol Channing hosts musical variety special with guests Walter Matthau, George Burns, U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet Chorale, The Association, Eddy Arnold.
After a car crash, an 81-year-old man wakes up as his 18-year-old self and relives his youth. With a fresh perspective, he learns to appreciate life, mend relationships, and find joy.
A man, fired from his job and facing an uncertain future, becomes the chosen one when he is contacted by God through a speaker phone. He becomes the subject of a media circus and must prove his authenticity by performing miracles. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and gains renewed faith in himself and in God.
In Oh, God! Book II, a young girl discovers that God has taken on human form and has come to Earth to help her navigate the challenges of her divorced parents. The film explores themes of religion and faith, offering a lighthearted and humorous take on the depiction of God.
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies is a documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the history of American cinema, showcasing the most influential films and filmmakers of the past century. From the silent era to the golden age of Hollywood and beyond, this film explores the evolution of the medium and its impact on society.
Celebrities are interviewed about the social and working lives of Bugs, Daffy, Porky and the rest of the Looney Tunes.
The Sunshine Boys is a comedy film about two crotchety old men, former vaudeville partners, who are brought together for a reunion to film a commercial. As they prepare for the filming, arguments, senility, and backstage drama ensue. The movie explores their complicated uncle-nephew relationship, the challenges of old age, and the nostalgia of the vaudeville era.
A look back at the first 100 years of the movies.
When a struggling musician makes a deal with the devil, he is transformed into a successful rock star but must learn the importance of family and integrity in order to save his soul. Set in the 1980s, this dark comedy explores themes of religion, redemption, and the music industry.
An evening of Christmas music from stars living in Beverly Hills, California.
The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians is a 1970 American animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. After the Christmas special Frosty the Snowman (1969), it was Rankin/Bass' second hand-drawn animated work to be outsourced to Osamu Tezuka's Mushi Production in Tokyo, Japan. The show aired on ABC on April 7, 1970 before the airing of that year's Oscars. It was a tribute to early vaudeville, and featured animated reworkings of various famous comedians' acts.
Early home video relic from International Home Entertainment, Inc. Hosted by Marty Allen, this compilation also features stand-up by George Burns, Frank Gorshin, and Pat Henry.
Documentary about radio comedies primarily focused on Burns & Allen, Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, The Jack Benny Program, Fibber McGee & Molly, The Bob Hope Show, and The Fred Allen Show.
In 'Going in Style', three retirees and lifelong friends find themselves struggling to make ends meet. Faced with dwindling pensions and a despairing future, the trio decides to take matters into their own hands. They plan a bank heist to not only solve their financial problems but also regain a sense of purpose and excitement in their lives. As they embark on their daring adventure, they must navigate the challenges of planning and executing a successful robbery while dealing with their own personal struggles and the implications of their actions. Will their bold heist bring them the freedom they seek or lead them down a path of unexpected consequences?
George Burns, the legendary comedian, celebrates his 80th birthday with a star-studded event showcasing his remarkable career in show business. Through interviews, performances, and anecdotes, this TV movie pays tribute to Burns' talent and long-lasting impact on the entertainment industry.
The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts is a compilation of hilarious roasts hosted by the iconic Dean Martin. Featuring top celebrities from the entertainment industry, these roasts are full of witty jokes, humorous insults, and unforgettable moments. Get ready to laugh out loud as stars from different eras come together to honor and poke fun at their fellow celebrities.