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- Retired vaudevillian George Burns acquires an apartment complex.
- An old flame of Danny's is due in town with her burly brother, so in self-defense Danny asks Wendy to be his "bride."
- In the series (a slight variation of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show), Burns plays a somewhat fictionalized version of himself. He is the owner of an apartment building, while Stevens plays his tenant, Wendy Conway. Each take typically revolved around Wendy pulling Burns into comedic situations mostly involving her husband, played by Ron Harper, and other people in the building. As a regular part of its format, Burns would often break the fourth wall to comment directly to the audience about the show's events.
- George Burns (as himself) is the landlord of a California apartment building, where he again breaks the fourth wall (as he did in the classic 'Burns and Allen' series) by directly addressing viewers. This time around, in a show produced after Gracie's death, he again narrates, and follows a tenant, Wendy, making asides along the way.
- Burns as landlord would watch his attractive young tenant on what appears to the modern eye to be a surreptitious closed circuit television transmission with hidden cameras (he also accomplished this with his "TV in the den" in later episodes of The Burns and Allen Show).
- A waitress at a restaurant where George and Wendy are eating is going to miss her sister's wedding-unless someone substitutes for her. Wendy sympathetically obliges.
- The television was not so much a "surreptitious closed circuit television" but rather a plain old television set where George Burns watched the show "Wendy and Me" along with the television audiences
- Wendy's latest house guest is the daughter of Jeff's boss, and she's a teen-ager afflicted with a bad case of puppy love.
- As part of Stevens's contract with Warner Bros., Burns agreed to produce another series for her studio, No Time For Sergeants, which appeared before Wendy and Me on ABC's Monday night schedule.
- This was also the case when he watched events unfold on The Burns and Allen Show. James T. Callahan appeared in the series as Danny Adams, a playboy friend of Wendy's strait-laced husband. J. Pat O'Malley played the apartment handyman.
- Jeff asks Wendy to invite some of his old college buddies to a reunion dinner, a simple request. So how come it's Jeff's father's classmates who show up?
- Jeff invites the airline's president home to dinner, not knowing that Wendy has lent the apartment to Mr. Bundy, who wants to impress a visiting niece.