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- 1. Premiere Show Oct 28, 1950
- Jack is so mad at Rochester, he sends him to his room without dinner.
- 2. Faye Emerson and Frank Sinatra Show Jan 28, 1951
- The comedian provides laughs with a series of guest stars.
- 3. Claudette Colbert and Basil Rathbone Show Apr 1, 1951
- The comedian provides laughs with a series of guest stars.
Dec 30, 2019 · Listen to 36 episodes of Jack Benny's radio show from 1946 and 1947, featuring guest stars like Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, George Burns and Gracie Allen. The Sportsmen Quartet, Jack's famous violin, is a recurring theme in many episodes.
Listen to classic episodes of Jack Benny's radio show, featuring his famous cast, guests, and comedy routines. Learn about his life, career, and legacy in old-time radio.
Learn about the radio and television comedy series starring Jack Benny, a pompous, vain, and stingy man who played the violin badly. The show ran for over three decades, from 1932 to 1955 on radio, and from 1950 to 1965 on television.
Listen to the classic comedy of Jack Benny, one of the leading American entertainers of the 20th century, and his regular cast of characters. Browse the available episodes by title, date, and file size, and enjoy the wit and humor of Jack Benny and his friends.
Episode TitleBroadcast DateFile SizeDec 31, 19394.44 MBApr 01, 19344.18 MBApr 06, 19345.94 MBDec 01, 19405.26 MBListen to classic episodes of The Jack Benny Show, a popular radio comedy series from 1932 to 1955. Browse the library by airdate, episode name, notes and guest stars.
172 episodes of The Jack Benny Program from the 1950s and 60s plus seventeen TV specials. Some of the shows have the original network commercials.
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Learn about Jack Benny, a comedian, violinist, and vaudevillian who became one of the leading entertainers of the twentieth century. His radio and television programs, popular from 1932 until his death in 1974, influenced the sitcom genre and featured his signature humor and catchphrases.