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  1. Dec 2, 2016 · The most memorable bit here is by far the Tijuana Strings with Mel Blanc doing the famous “Sy Si Sue Sew” bit that dates back to Benny’s earlier days.

  2. The Jack Benny Program, starring Jack Benny, is a radio and television comedy series. The show ran for over three decades, from 1932 to 1955 on radio, and from 1950 to 1965 on television. It won numerous awards, including the 1959 Emmy for Best Comedy Show, and is generally regarded as a high-water mark in 20th-century American comedy.

  3. Classic Mel Blanc sketch on "The Jack Benny Show" Sy Si Sue Sew... Watch as Benny nearly loses it. Timing is everything.

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  5. Si, Sy, Sue Routines with Mel Blanc. by JKallman » Sun Mar 13, 2005 12:09 pm. If any of you great people (if you loved Jack Benny you have taste) can give me any information on locating Mel Blanc's mexican routine with Jack, please reply to this message.

  6. The first amateur act is a lousy musical group, the Tijuana Troubadors, with Mel Blanc. Mel and Jack do their "/Sy/Sue" routine. In the Lipton Tea commercial, Don plays piano while his son Harlow sings "One of These Days" as Sophie Tucker.

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    Original Air Date
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    1
    "Nightbeat Takeoff"
    October 16, 1960 ( 1960-10-16)
    127
    2
    "Dick Clark Show"
    October 23, 1960 ( 1960-10-23)
    128
    3
    "Milton Berle Show"
    October 30, 1960 ( 1960-10-30)
    129
    4
    "Hong Kong Suit"
    November 6, 1960 ( 1960-11-06)
  7. May 31, 2019 · From "The Jack Benny Hour" in 1966 on NBC. Jack introduces a "hot" new musical act to television. I don't hold copyright on images or music. Just the assembly of these elements.

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  8. I had a friend on college who was a particular sucker for Jack and Mel Blanc's Si, Sy, Sew, Sue routine. All you had to do was say, "What's your name? Sy. Sy? Si." and he would go into convulsions of laughter. Then, for the rest of the evening, any variation on Sy or Sew or Sue, followed by a Si would reduce him to quivering jelly.

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