Jack-Benny-ShowStaffel 11

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Jack Benny was a regular on his own radio program since 1932. He brought the program, with his underplayed humor, to television along with his radio regulars. Jack, who remained thirty-nine-years-old, kept his money in his basement and drove his old Maxwell car just as he had done on the radio.

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  • Nightbeat Takeoff
    F1
    Nightbeat Takeoff
  • Dick Clark Show
    F2
    Dick Clark Show
  • Milton Berle Show
    F3
    Milton Berle Show
  • Jack's Hong Kong Suit
    F4
    Jack's Hong Kong SuitJack gets a haircut between the dress rehearsal and the show; none of the barbers want to do it because his tips are so small. Don and Oscar the seal do the State Farm commercial. Gisele sings 'Smile'. Jack asks her for a date, but she is busy giving a party to which she has not invited Jack. They do their violin duet, during which Jack's ten dollar suit from Hong Kong comes to pieces.
  • John Wayne Show
    F5
    John Wayne Show
  • Joey Bishop Show
    F6
    Joey Bishop Show
  • Lunch Counter Murder
    F7
    Lunch Counter MurderJack is the manager of a roadside hamburger stand that is taken over by a gang of tough criminals led by a scar-faced crook who likes to eat sardines, including the can--and even Dennis Day gets into the act.
  • Jack Goes to a Concert
    F8
    Jack Goes to a ConcertJack takes his girlfriend Mildred to a violin concert, even though she would prefer to go to the fights. Jack spots the Stewarts in the audience and tries to get their attention by tossing peanuts at them, eventually driving them out. When Mildred turns on her transistor radio to listen to the fight, the entire audience leaves.
  • Jack Goes Christmas Shopping
    F9
    Jack Goes Christmas ShoppingJack goes Christmas shopping with Rochester and drives the staff of the department store crazy.
  • Amateur Show
    F10
    Amateur ShowJack consents to an episode of the show to be opportunity for new acts to showcase their talents but then he starts to regret deciding to do it when things don't go as he thinks they should.
  • Jack Casting For Television Special
    F11
    Jack Casting For Television SpecialJack has written his life story for television, and has his agent hire a child actor who is just as cheap as he is to play himself. Remake of the sketch originally done on November 20, 1954.
  • Jack Goes to the Vault
    F12
    Jack Goes to the Vault
  • Don's 27th Anniversary With Jack
    F13
    Don's 27th Anniversary With JackJack honors Don Wilson on the occasion of his 27th year working with Jack. The sketch relates how Don and Jack met: Jack's radio sponsor, the Universal Corset Co., holds auditions for an announcer for Jack's program, and Don is the only one who laughs at Jack's bad jokes. John Daly presents Don with a plaque; Jack disagrees with Daly's statement that Don came to his show when it was "down," and ends by breaking the plaque over Don's head. The Sportsmen sing "Down Yonder"
  • Jack at the Supermarket
    F14
    Jack at the Supermarket
  • Jack Is Hypnotized
    F15
    Jack Is Hypnotized
  • Jack Goes To a Gym
    F16
    Jack Goes To a GymJack goes to a gym so that he can improve his physique and impress a young lady; Don goes with him.
  • Death Row Sketch
    F17
    Death Row Sketch
  • Musicale
    F18
    MusicaleJack answers an interviewer's questions in his dressing room with Rochester making snarky comments. In a flashback to Jack's childhood in the family's Victorian home, Jack is shown as a money-hungry brat with a music-loving father.
  • Jack Becomes a Surgeon
    F19
    Jack Becomes a SurgeonRochester imagines that a crazy doctor is operating on him. Rochester: Eddie Anderson. Don Wilson is the announcer.
  • Detective Story
    F20
    Detective Story
  • Children's Version of the Show
    F21
    Children's Version of the Show
  • Jack Goes to Las Vegas
    F22
    Jack Goes to Las Vegas
  • Dance Contest
    F23
    Dance Contest
  • Variety Show
    F24
    Variety Show'George Burns' crashes Jack's variety show, which features two songs sung by Ann-Margret and juggler extraordinaire, Francis Brunn.
  • Main Street Shelter
    F25
    Main Street ShelterJack refuses to leave a homeless shelter until they give him back an ancient jacket Rochester donated, which had $200 sewed in the lining. Jack's just returned from a desert hike with the Beverly Hills Beavers, so due to his dirty clothes & 3 day beard, everyone at the shelter believes he's an extraordinarily picky homeless person, not the most generous man in show business.
  • English Sketch
    F26
    English Sketch
  • Jack BennyJack Benny
  • Don WilsonAnnouncer

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