The Jack Benny Program

Season 14

TV-G
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.

Where to Watch Season 14

28 Episodes

  • Billy Graham Show
    E1
    Billy Graham Show
  • Robert Goulet Show
    E2
    Robert Goulet ShowJack sups at a chichi nightclub where heartthrob crooner Robert Goulet is dining. Will Goulet pilfer Jack's drop-dead gorgeous date or will the sex symbol comic pull women away from Goulet? Two versions are presented. Which one is true?
  • Riverboat Sketch
    E3
    Riverboat SketchCarol Burnett is Jack's guest in this romp about a gambler (Jack) who's trying to fleece a rich plantation owner (Don Wilson) and his modest daughter (Carol).
  • Tall Cowboy Sketch
    E4
    Tall Cowboy SketchJack's guest is 6'6" Western star Clint Walker, who sings a song and banters with Jack. Jack is insulted when the gigantic Walker snubs Jack's suggestion that he play Clint's brother in a movie. But Jack auditions for the part anyway.
  • Johnny Carson Show
    E5
    Johnny Carson Show
  • Jack Directs a Film
    E6
    Jack Directs a Film
  • Ed Sullivan Show
    E7
    Ed Sullivan Show
  • Robinson Crusoe Sketch
    E8
    Robinson Crusoe Sketch
  • Jack Takes a Boat to Hawaii
    E9
    Jack Takes a Boat to Hawaii
  • Dennis Drives Jack to the Hospital
    E10
    Dennis Drives Jack to the Hospital
  • Three Musketeers Sketch
    E11
    Three Musketeers Sketch
  • Amateur Show
    E12
    Amateur ShowIn a talent show for unknowns, Jack presents a tap dancer who doesn't wear shoes, an acrobat and his Great Dane, a drunk who hopelessly tries to imitate the acrobat, a Mexican combo, and guest George Jessel fails to get his nephew to play a tuba.
  • Jack Alone on New Year's Eve
    E13
    Jack Alone on New Year's Eve
  • How Jack Met George Burns
    E14
    How Jack Met George Burns
  • Peter, Paul and Mary Show
    E15
    Peter, Paul and Mary Show
  • Nat King Cole Show
    E16
    Nat King Cole Show
  • Bobby Darin Show
    E17
    Bobby Darin Show
  • Don Breaks His Leg
    E18
    Don Breaks His LegJack has problems: Don Wilson's son has to pinch-hit for Dad; and Jack's "talent find" has turned exotic dancer. Harlow: Dale White. Mrs. Wilson: Lois Corbett. Lisa: Beverly Hills.
  • How Jack Found Dennis
    E19
    How Jack Found DennisDennis Day's lugging his own scenery on stage for his song, leads an irate Jack to relate how he picked Dennis to be his show's singer, passing over an agent's offers of Sinatra (too skinny) and Bing Crosby (too bu-bu-ba-boo). Jack tracks the unknown Irish tenor from a fish market and ice cream store (Dennis is fired from both), to a Chinese restaurant.
  • The Final LeBlanc Sketch
    E20
    The Final LeBlanc Sketch
  • Jack and Dennis Do Impersonations
    E21
    Jack and Dennis Do Impersonations
  • Jack Redecorates His House
    E22
    Jack Redecorates His House
  • Jack Is a Boxing Manager
    E23
    Jack Is a Boxing Manager
  • Jack Renews His Driver's License
    E24
    Jack Renews His Driver's License
  • The Lettermen Show
    E25
    The Lettermen Show
  • Jack Goes to an Allergy Doctor
    E26
    Jack Goes to an Allergy Doctor
  • Harlow Gets a Date
    E27
    Harlow Gets a DateAn important sponsor will soon be coming to visit, and it's up to Jack to supply a date for his daughter. He turns to Don to let his son take her out, but Harlow's never had a date before so they get a young lady teach to him how to behave with girls.
  • I Am the Fiddler
    E28
    I Am the FiddlerIn a parody of a radio show Jack portrays "The Fiddler," a mysterious figure who stalks at night. Dennis Day: Himself. Victims: Mel Blanc and Eliza Ross Thorne. Radio Actors: Charles Cantor and Jessalyn Fax. Don Wilson is the announcer.

Cast of Season 14

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