The Decorator is the 30th episode of the series George and Martha that aired on February 20, 2000. It's sister episode is The Reader.
Summary[]
George sits inside his house and reads a book, when Martha rings his doorbell. George yells that he doesn't want whatever is being sold at his door, but he finds it was Martha who has a gift for him, which she vows to return after what he said. Nevertheless, he opens it and it is an ottoman. While George is confused, he states he loves it, but Martha doesn't think the blue ottoman doesn't fit with the green chair. Martha thinks that it's time for him to get rid of the chair and calls it is time to redecorate, so Martha does so while he relaxes.
While George sleeps, two gorillas carry his chair and his other things, into a van. When George wakes up, he and a gorilla fight for a chair, but Martha tells him to let it go and they take it off. Martha says that when this is all over, she will thank him. Oscar and Wilde arrive to hang up wallpaper up on George's wall, and Anton and Duke come to paint the ceiling. But that's not all, and Bud and Valerie drive in with floor sanding machines.
George ends up getting caught in the wallpaper, and when he gets free he bumps into Anton, who Duke is standing on and he is painting clouds and birds. Bud and Valerie race and swing past into George, who spins and bumps into Oscar and Wilde's glue bucket, so Martha tells him to wait outside. The gorillas also put the things back inside. Eventually, everybody finishes and George sees his new home.
The interior is decorated with patterns all over the place, and George isn't really feeling it, as he sits in a wobbly fold up chair. The phone starts ringing, and after he knocks a bowl of fruit down he finds the telephone is a banana. He claims to Martha that his home is "fabulous'. That night, George gets into his bed, and he has trouble getting to sleep as his bed has a hump shape. George comes to Martha's house saying that he just can't thank her enough and sits in her chair, then admits he hates his new remodeled house. George and Martha agree to reverse it, literally as a reversed montage of past scenes plays, and the two sit in George's old fashioned home afterwards.