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CosmicCharlie
10-18-2020, 10:03 PM
I tape all the The Jack Benny Program episodes from JLTV (Jewish Living TV) Comcast 196 (seems they only have about 100 of the 260 episodes) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042116/

A few of my fav:
Jack Plays Tarzan w/ Carol Burnett
Jack Takes a Boat to Hawaii
The Road to Nairobi w/ Bob Hope

actually so many more, and each week has a guest star - see this LONG list !
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042116/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

his DRY humor reminds me of the Comedy of Johnny Carson & Bob Newhart, Carson was quoted saying he copied his style from Jack +-

stevea
10-18-2020, 10:45 PM
I like the earlier episodes with Rochester, but for some reason he wasn't in many if any of the 60s episodes.

Hazel Anyday
10-19-2020, 05:49 PM
Well, just off the top of my head 2 come to mind. One when Jack goes down into his vault, crosses the moat and talks to Charlie (Joe Kearns) who's been down there for decades guarding the door. The second is when Jack and his girlfriend see Jimmy Stewart and his wife eating lunch in a restaurant and they invite themselves to sit down with Jimmy and eat. It's a funny scene.

Every Jack Benny show was a funny one. He was a comedy master. If you've never heard his radio shows you really should. Especially those from 1946 thru the early '50's, those radio shows are even funnier than the TV shows.

CosmicCharlie
05-17-2021, 11:52 PM
radio

https://thisdaybenny.com/2018/04/26/all-jack-benny-episodes/

CosmicCharlie
05-18-2021, 12:29 AM
[QUOTE=Hazel Anyday;5807340]The second is when Jack and his girlfriend see Jimmy Stewart and his wife eating lunch in a restaurant and they invite themselves to sit down with Jimmy and eat. It's a funny scene..[/QUITE]

This is the Income Tax episode, right? It's hilarious. My favorite is with Raymond Burr, as Perry Mason defending Jack for murder.

A lot of Jack's shows anticipated Seinfeld shows about nothing: Jack goes grocery shopping, Jack goes to the train station. He'd run into persistent irritants like Frank Nelson and Mel Blanc. And especially on radio, Sheldon Leonard as "The Tout."

YES Raymond Burr is hilarious in the episode where he defends Jack for murdering a Rooster !

Hazel Anyday
06-25-2021, 07:09 PM
2 more just occurred to me, when Don invites Jack and the gang to his house for dinner without checking with Don's wife first. When they get there Don has a hard time letting them all in and Jack keeps repeating to everyone else, "I told him a 1000 times, check with the little woman first." The other is the classic when Jack's being robbed and the robber pointing a gun at Jack says "Your money or your life. Silence from Jack. Robber says, "Well???" Jack: "I'm thinking it over."

forn
12-09-2024, 10:16 AM
Well, just off the top of my head 2 come to mind. One when Jack goes down into his vault, crosses the moat and talks to Charlie (Joe Kearns) who's been down there for decades guarding the door.
Lol, I remember that, although I have a feeling the vault appeared in more than one episode. I was pretty young when I first saw most of the episodes that I've seen (I haven't seen the whole run), and the moat made a big impression on me as a youngster, it was so funny.

Just this morning I saw the episode with Peter, Paul, and Mary, and he was trying to pitch them his song "When You Say I Beg Your Pardon". I also remembered that from when I was a kid (they used it more than once), and I couldn't help chuckling over it as the day has gone on.