7 episodes

We would like to recognize a couple of the world's greatest Comedians and actors: George Burns and Gracie Allen. They are gone now, but the laughter they brought us will travel through out time and space. These scripts are in memory of George and Gracie. "Brighto" courtesy of Howard, Fine and Howard Enterprises.

George and Gracie Capt. John Tadrzak

    • Arts

We would like to recognize a couple of the world's greatest Comedians and actors: George Burns and Gracie Allen. They are gone now, but the laughter they brought us will travel through out time and space. These scripts are in memory of George and Gracie. "Brighto" courtesy of Howard, Fine and Howard Enterprises.

    George and Gracie Epidode 7: Blondie

    George and Gracie Epidode 7: Blondie

    The original George and Gracie comedians have been around even back during the early times of Blondie’s Comic strip, around 1941, the comic strip drawn by Chic Young and distributed by King Features Syndicate, has been in the news papers ever since then. With permission from King Features we were lucky enough to combine two great strips into one great show. We hope you like our combination of these two great American Icons.This audio was written by Capt. John Tadrzak, adapted from the comic strip “Blondie by Chic Young”, “Blondie” has been with us for over 70 years and is still read by millions worldwide. A tip of the hat to, King Features Syndicate, Inc, Chip Young and his family for keeping “Blondie” as fresh and relevant as it was back in the 30’s. Written and Directed by Capt. John Tadrzak Editing and Post-Production by James W. Smagata WebMistress: April Sadowski Sound Effects: James Smagata Featuring the Voice Talent of Murray Retread as the Announcer Devon Healey as Gracie Allen Capt. John Tadrzak as George Burns

    • 6 min
    George and Gracie Episode 6: Gracie’s Old Boyfriend

    George and Gracie Episode 6: Gracie’s Old Boyfriend

    George? Jealous over Gracie’s “girlhood sweetheart” who is coming for a visit? No, not GEORGE! “That’s kid stuff!”. Sure it is. Written in 1944 for the “George and Gracie” radio show. (author uknown-public domain) Produced, Directed and Mixed by Jim Smagata Featuring the Voice Talent of Gracie: Devon Healey George: Capt. John Tadrzak Bill Goodwin: Jim Smagata Paul Whiteman: Phillipe Jullian Jimmy Cash: Mark Koelsch Keith Fowler: Phil Stonhouse Sound Effects: James Smagata

    • 22 min
    George and Gracie Episode 5: Spinach Souffle

    George and Gracie Episode 5: Spinach Souffle

    Could there be a communication problem or is one hard of hearing? You be the judge. Written and Directed by Capt. John Tadrzak Editing and Post-Production by James W. Smagata Featuring the Voice Talent of Murray Retread as the Announcer Devon Healey as Gracie Allen Capt. John Tadrzak as George Burns Sound Effects: James Smagata

    • 4 min
    George and Gracie Episode 4 “Oops”

    George and Gracie Episode 4 “Oops”

    Sometimes when you reach too high, you may not get what you’re reaching for. As George is about to find out. Written by Capt. John Tadrzak Directed/Edited/Post-Production by James W. Smagata Featuring the Voice Talent of Murray Retread as The Announcer Capt. John Tadrzak as George Burns Devon Healey as Gracie Allen Music Credits: Pennies from Heaven, Fan Based, Kevin MacLeod Sound Effects: James Smagata

    • 4 min
    George & Gracie Episode 3: Sick

    George & Gracie Episode 3: Sick

    Join the hilarious duo in their latest episode!

    • 4 min
    George & Gracie Episode 2: Chips

    George & Gracie Episode 2: Chips

    Gracie is thinking about going to Las Vegas. This is a wonderful skit, not much has changed from then to now, except the price of everything. We hope you enjoy it.

    • 4 min

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