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Laugh along with funnyman Jack Benny as he brings his underplayed humor to TV along with regular performers from his radio show days.
Episode 26 : Jack Takes in a Boarder
April. 22,1962
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Episode 25 : Modern Prison
April. 15,1962
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Episode 24 : Jack Is a Violin Teacher
April. 08,1962
Dennis sings 'On the First Warm Day.' After being interviewed for an article on his life story, Jack daydreams about what he would have done had he not left home to go into show business: he would have given violin lessons.
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Episode 23 : Jack Goes Back Into Pictures
April. 01,1962
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Episode 22 : Crazy Airport
March. 25,1962
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Episode 21 : Shari Lewis Show
March. 18,1962
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Episode 20 : Alexander Hamilton Show
March. 11,1962
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Episode 19 : Julie London Show
March. 04,1962
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Episode 18 : Rock Hudson Show
February. 18,1962
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Episode 17 : Ghost Town Western
February. 11,1962
An Old West spoof featuring Gisele MacKenzie. Tombstone: Gerald Mohr. Don Wilson is the announcer.
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Episode 16 : Police Station Show
February. 04,1962
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Episode 15 : How Jack Met Rochester
January. 28,1962
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Episode 14 : Jack Gets a Passport
January. 21,1962
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Episode 13 : Dennis Day's Surprise Birthday Party
January. 14,1962
In planning a party for Dennis Day, Jack gets on the phone to find a cheap caterer, not realizing that Dennis is eavesdropping. Mrs. Day: Verna Felton. Mrs. Wilson: Ann Doran. Henry: Bill Walker. Caterer: Russell Trent.
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Episode 12 : Jack Does Opera
January. 07,1962
Jack develops aspirations when soprano Roberta Peters performs. Rochester: Eddie Anderson. Announcer: Don Wilson.
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Episode 11 : New Year's Eve
December. 31,1961
In a flashback, Jack remembers his last New Year's Eve. The sketch is very similar to the one done on December 27, 1953. In Jack's dressing room, Dennis sings "An Irishman will steal your heart away." Dennis and Don, playing the tuba, do the State Farm commercial.
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Episode 10 : Christmas Party
December. 24,1961
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Episode 9 : Jack Writes a Song
December. 17,1961
The guest is composer Dmitri Tiomkin, whom Jack asks to polish an song he wrote. Rochester: Eddie Anderson. Workman: Benny Rubin. Don Wilson is the announcer.
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Episode 8 : Jack Goes to the Cafeteria
December. 10,1961
Jack treats Jane Morgan to lunch. Jane Morgan: Herself. Bus Driver: Benny Rubin. Passenger: Dave Willock. Waitress: Shirley Mitchell. Announcer: Don Wilson.
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Episode 7 : Jack Is Followed Home
December. 03,1961
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Episode 6 : Jack Plays Golf
November. 26,1961
Jack demonstrates why he's an insufferable golf partner.
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Episode 5 : Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
November. 19,1961
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Episode 4 : Jack Takes the Stewarts to a Play
November. 12,1961
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Episode 3 : Jack on Trial for Murder
November. 05,1961
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Episode 2 : Waukegan Show
October. 22,1961
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Episode 1 : Season Premiere
October. 15,1961
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