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The Jack Benny Program
1950 - 1965 7.8 (16 votes) 15 Seasons
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The Jack Benny Program

Overview

Laugh along with funnyman Jack Benny as he brings his underplayed humor to TV along with regular performers from his radio show days.

Top Cast

Seasons

Season 4 (1953)

No overview available.

13 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Honolulu Trip
1953-09-13

After Jack's monologue he tells about his cruise to Hawaii with Rochester, where they encounter a series of characters on the ship Jack takes a nap and dreams that Marilyn Monroe is on board with him. Marilyn sings to Jack and tells him she is crazy about him.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 2: Jack as a Child
1953-10-04

Jack recalls his childhood for his biography.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 3: Humphrey Bogart Show
1953-10-25

Bob Crosby gets angry at Jack for cutting his song, and Don is upset because his commercial is to be cut. In the sketch, Jack plays a detective trying to get a confession out of 'Baby Face,' the killer, played by Bogart. Bogart is promoting his new picture Beat the Devil.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 4: Johnnie Ray Show
1953-11-15

It is Rochester's day off, and Jack has to make his own lunch. Don arrives, and Rochester sings the commercial to him; they do a soft-shoe routine together. A messenger arrives with Johnnie Ray's contract for a guest appearance, and Jack is horrified to see that Ray wants $10,000. Jack goes to Ray's home to tell him off, and have him sing to see if he is worth the money. Ray sings 'Please don't talk about me when I'm gone,' and 'Cry.' Jack is devastated and agrees to Ray's price. At the end of the show, Danny Thomas makes a guest appearance to plug Make Room for Daddy.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 5: Irene Dunne Show
1953-12-06

While Benny is getting a haircut, he reads that Gregory Ratoff is planning a new production starring Irene Dunne and Vincent Price. Since he has always wanted to play against Irene Dunne, he goes to first Ratoff and then Dunne to try to get them to give him Price's part. He then invites himself to Dunne's house for the first rehearsal, which he disrupts by cracking walnuts and bungling lines.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 6: Reminiscing About Last New Year's
1953-12-27

Benny does a monologue on his Christmas gifts, then remembers last New Year's Eve: Mary is giving a party, but Jack is not planning to go because he has a date with Gloria. After the show, the cast gathers in Jack's dressing room. Crosby sings 'Let's start the new year right,' with the Sportsmen Quartet. Jack gets a call from Gloria cancelling their date. He refuses to go to the party, and instead wanders the streets alone, finally stopping for coffee at Nick's Cafe, where the waitress turns out to be Gloria. He goes home, where he and Rochester ring in the new year together. English

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 7: Liberace Show
1954-01-17

Jack tries to call Liberace. Two operators, Gertrude and Mabel, talk about Jack. Jack finally decides to go to Liberace's home. The house is filled with candelabra. Liberace asks Jack to appear with him in concert. After Liberace performs solo, the two play 'September song' together, Jack on his violin.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 8: Jack Dreams He's Married To Mary
1954-02-07

Mary calls and says she is coming over because she has something delicate to discuss; Jack thinks she is going to agree to marry him at last, but she just wants him to stop being so cheap. He daydreams about what their 21st anniversary would be like if she would marry him: in the dream, he is a would-be radio actor who keeps house while his wife works; his daughter Joan plays herself.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 9: Helen Hayes Show
1954-02-28

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 10: Goldie, Fields and Glide
1954-03-21

Jack starts recalling his old vaudeville days and the tours he made with his two partners--Bing Crosby and George Burns--in their act billed as "Goldie, Fields and Glide". Includes backyard hammock scene.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 11: Burns and Allen Show
1954-04-11

It's ten minutes before showtime, and Gracie is nowhere to be found. Jack winds up letting George talk him into posing as Gracie for the show.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 12: David Niven Show
1954-05-02

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 13: The Road to Nairobi
1954-05-23

Bob steals Jack's pants in order to precede him onstage. Jack wears Don's pants, and Bob gives Jack's pants to Don. The sketch is entitled 'On the road to Nairobi.' The Sportsmen Quartet, in African costume, sings the Lucky commercial to the tune of 'Digga digga doo.' Jack and Bob enter and are eventually placed in a pot by natives, who have trouble lighting the fire. Martin and Lewis, in the audience, offer to supply a match

Runtime: 30 min
Season 5 (1954)

No overview available.

16 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Entire Cast Show
1954-10-03

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 2: Jam Session at Jack's
1954-10-17

Jack delivers a monologue on critics. He is anxious to get home because at 8 p.m. some friends are coming over for their weekly jam session. At home, the guests arrive: Tony Martin with his clarinet, Fred MacMurray with his saxophone, Dick Powell with his trumpet, Dan Dailey with his drums, and Kirk Douglas with his banjo. Guests must purchase food, drink or smokes from vending machines in Jack's closet. They play 'Basin Street.' Jack holds a contest for the most popular guest.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 3: How Jack Found Mary
1954-10-31

Jack tells an interviewer how he met Mary Livingstone years before when she worked at The May Co. Rochester sings and dances with The Sportsmen Quartet.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 4: The Giant Mutiny
1954-11-14

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 5: The Life of Jack Benny
1954-11-28

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 6: Jack Does Christmas Shopping
1954-12-12

Jack looks for Christmas gifts in a department store, and encounters Nelson as the floor manager, Blanc and Pepper as salespeople, Rubin as a bandit. The Sportsmen Quartet sing the Lucky commercial in the elevator. English

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 7: San Diego Naval Training Center
1954-12-26

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 8: Bedroom Burglar
1955-01-09

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 9: Jack and Gisele MacKenzie's Violin Duet
1955-01-23

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 10: Four O'Clock In The Morning Show
1955-02-06

Jack, awakened by a phone call at 4 a.m., cannot get back to sleep. After he decides to go for an early morning walk, he comes home exhausted, but Mary comes over and reminds him that they were to go shopping for a new suit for Jack.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 11: Jack's Lunch Counter
1955-02-20

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 12: Jack Takes Beavers to the Fair
1955-03-06

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 13: Gary Crosby
1955-03-20

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 14: You Bet Your Life
1955-04-03

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 15: Preparing for New York Trip
1955-04-17

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 16: Jackie Gleason Show
1955-05-01

Runtime: 30 min
Season 6 (1955)

No overview available.

16 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Jack Goes to Dennis' House
1955-09-25

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 2: Massage and Date with Gertrude
1955-10-09

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 3: Peggy King and Art Linkletter
1955-10-23

Jack is featured in Look! Magazine. Mel Blanc heckles Jack from the audience. Guest stars Peggy King and Art Linkletter.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 4: Isaac Stern Boosts Jack's Morale
1955-11-06

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 5: Jack Gives Johnny Carson Advice
1955-11-20

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 6: Jack Hunts for Uranium
1955-12-04

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 7: Frances and Edgar Bergen
1955-12-18

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 8: New Year's Day Show
1956-01-01

Essentially a filmed radio show, a few chairs and a microphone on a stage, Jack and company re-create what was a tradition on his radio show, a skit where "Old Year" packs up and moves out and "New Year" moves in.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 9: Don Invites Gang to Dinner
1956-01-15

Jack is sick with a bad cold and Rochester is his nurse and Mary is fixing him something to eat. Jack is waiting for his lawyer to show up as Jack wants him to break Don Wilson's contract as Jack is blaming him for his cold. In a flashback, we learn that after a show rehearsal, Don Wilson invites them to his house to see some anniversary gifts and Jack repeatedly warns Don to check with his wife, Lois, Don always declines. After arriving at Don's house and after Jack is told by Mary to pay the $1.85 taxi bill and Jack gives the driver a 15 cent tip., Don is now worried that he should have checked with his wife first. Don has them wait at the corner of the house while he checks with Lois. Lois informs Don that she just opened a can of tuna as she didn't have time to go shopping. Don decides to have the gang show up

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 10: How Jack Met Rochester
1956-01-29

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 11: William Holden & Frances Bergen Show
1956-02-12

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 12: Rochester Sleeps Through Jack's Show
1956-02-26

Jack relies on Rochester, his toughest critic, to give him an honest evaluation of the show, but when Rochester accidentally sleeps through the program, he tries to cover up with evasive answers to Jack's questions. At first Jack is angry when he discovers the truth, but later he sees Rochester packing and is afraid that he's leaving (unaware that Rochester is simply getting ready for a camping trip). Jack offers him extra days off — even Labor Day — and makes him a steak dinner, and Rochester milks the situation for all it's worth.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 13: Jack Drives to Palm Springs
1956-03-11

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 14: Jack Opens Beverly Hills Office
1956-03-25

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 15: Gisele MacKenzie Show
1956-04-08

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 16: Jack Tries to Get a Passport
1956-04-22

Runtime: 30 min
Season 7 (1956)

No overview available.

16 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Alfred Wallenstein Show
1956-09-23

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 2: George Burns & Spike Jones Show
1956-10-07

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 3: George Gobel & Red Skelton Show
1956-10-21

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 4: Jack Is Invited to the Ronald Colmans
1956-11-04

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 5: Jack's Maxwell Is Stolen
1956-11-18

Rochester calls Jack in the middle of his monologue to tell him his Maxwell has been stolen. While he goes to the Beverly Hills Police Station, the Sportsmen cover for him, singing 'Puttin' on my top hat' while they get dressed on stage. Jack is amazed at the sumptuousness of the police station. Eventually the car is found; it has been returned to Jack's house by the thieves.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 6: Jack Locked in the Tower of London
1956-12-02

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 7: The Mikado
1956-12-16

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 8: Talent Show
1956-12-30

During Jack's monologue about his Christmas gifts, Don comes out to announce a purse has been found. It turns out to belong to Jayne Mansfield, who was sitting in the audience when the usher grabbed her purse she considers this to be a pretty sneaky way to get a guest star. Jack mentions The Girl Can't Help It, her latest picture. The Sportsmen Quartet and Rochester perform New Year's in Trinidad for the Lucky Strike ad. In the sketch, Jack hosts a talent contest. Mel Blanc plays an animal impersonator. The Landrew Sisters trio sings Did you ever see a dream walking. Leon Salvadore, a judo champ, is beaten by the six big men he asserts he will beat.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 9: Jack and Mary in Rome
1957-01-13

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 10: The Fiddler
1957-01-27

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 11: Goodwin Knight & George Jessel Show
1957-02-10

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 12: Hope and Benny in Agent's Office
1957-02-24

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 13: Jack Falls Into a Canal in Venice
1957-03-10

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 14: Jack in Paris
1957-03-24

Jack makes sure Parisians remember him: he boasts to anyone he can corner that he drives a garbage truck. That's how an under-tipped hotel employee translates "star of stage, screen and television" for Jack. A garbageman compatriot is delighted to give Jack & Mary a free ride in his truck, while Maurice Chevalier takes them nightclubbing.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 15: Mary's May Company Reunion
1957-04-07

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 16: Visit from the IRS
1957-04-21

Runtime: 30 min
Season 8 (1957)

No overview available.

16 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: First Show of the Season
1957-09-22

Show opens with the audience in line to see the show, telling each other how their tickets were forced on them. In his opening monologue, Jack analyzes his own humor. Dennis sings 'Around the world in 80 days.' Don does the Lucky Strike commercial as a calypso number; Jack won't let him finish it. He introduces Mel Blanc as Otto Ketzler, a novelty music act from Vienna; Ketzler plays bottles filled with alcohol--as he tunes them, he becomes more and more inebriated. Don's wife makes Jack call the sponsor to explain that the curtailed commercial was Jack's fault, not Don's.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 2: The Airport
1957-10-06

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 3: Hal March Show
1957-10-20

During the monologue, the President and Secretary of the Jack Benny Fan Club, Pasadena Chapter, come onstage. Don and Harlow Wilson do a soft shoe to 'Me and my shadow' for the Lucky commercial. Hal March, host of The $64,000 Question quiz show, is the guest; Jack asks him questions, and he tries to answer them for prizes.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 4: Ginger Rogers Show
1957-11-03

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 5: John Forsythe Show
1957-11-17

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 6: Jack's Life Story
1957-12-01

Jack wants to star in the movie version of his life story, but producer Buddy Adler wants Van Johnson. Van Johnson and Buddy Adler play themselves. Announcer: Don Wilson. Rochester: Eddie Anderson.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 7: Christmas Shopping
1957-12-15

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 8: Jack Goes to the Rose Bowl
1957-12-29

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 9: Jack Takes a Beaver to the Dentist
1958-01-12

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 10: Honeymooners Show
1958-01-26

Dennis sings 'The 12th of never.' In the sketch, Jack plays Ralph Kramden in a take-off of The Honeymooners, with Meadows as Alice and Dennis as Ed Norton.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 11: Jack at the Races
1958-02-09

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 12: Violin Competition with Gisele MacKenzie
1958-02-23

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 13: Academy Awards
1958-03-09

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 14: Railroad Station Show
1958-03-23

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 15: Ronnie Burns Show
1958-04-06

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 16: Hillbilly Act
1958-04-20

Runtime: 30 min
Season 11 (1960)

No overview available.

26 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Nightbeat Takeoff
1960-10-16

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 2: Dick Clark Show
1960-10-23

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 3: Milton Berle Show
1960-10-30

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 4: Jack's Hong Kong Suit
1960-11-06

Jack gets a haircut between the dress rehearsal and the show; none of the barbers want to do it because his tips are so small. Don and Oscar the seal do the State Farm commercial. Gisele sings 'Smile'. Jack asks her for a date, but she is busy giving a party to which she has not invited Jack. They do their violin duet, during which Jack's ten dollar suit from Hong Kong comes to pieces.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 5: John Wayne Show
1960-11-20

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 6: Joey Bishop Show
1960-11-27

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 7: Lunch Counter Murder
1960-12-04

A heavy holds up a cafeteria where Jack is eating. Heavy: Dan Duryea. Announcer: Don Wilson.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 8: Jack Goes to a Concert
1960-12-11

Jack takes his girlfriend Mildred to a violin concert, even though she would prefer to go to the fights. Jack spots the Stewarts in the audience and tries to get their attention by tossing peanuts at them, eventually driving them out. When Mildred turns on her transistor radio to listen to the fight, the entire audience leaves.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 9: Jack Goes Christmas Shopping
1960-12-18

Jack goes Christmas shopping with Rochester and drives the staff of the department store crazy.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 10: Amateur Show
1960-12-25

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 11: Jack Casting For Television Special
1961-01-01

Jack has written his life story for television, and has his agent hire a child actor who is just as cheap as he is to play himself. Remake of the sketch originally done on November 20, 1954.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 12: Jack Goes to the Vault
1961-01-08

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 13: Don's 27th Anniversary With Jack
1961-01-15

Jack honors Don Wilson on the occasion of his 27th year working with Jack. The sketch relates how Don and Jack met: Jack's radio sponsor, the Universal Corset Co., holds auditions for an announcer for Jack's program, and Don is the only one who laughs at Jack's bad jokes. John Daly presents Don with a plaque; Jack disagrees with Daly's statement that Don came to his show when it was "down," and ends by breaking the plaque over Don's head. The Sportsmen sing "Down Yonder"

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 14: Jack at the Supermarket
1961-01-22

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 15: Jack Is Hypnotized
1961-01-29

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 16: Jack Goes To a Gym
1961-02-05

Jack goes to a gym so that he can improve his physique and impress a young lady; Don goes with him.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 17: Death Row Sketch
1961-02-12

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 18: Musicale
1961-02-19

Jack tells how he developed his thrifty habits as a child in Waukegan, Ill. Eddie Anderson.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 19: Jack Becomes a Surgeon
1961-02-26

Rochester imagines that a crazy doctor is operating on him. Rochester: Eddie Anderson. Don Wilson is the announcer.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 20: Detective Story
1961-03-05

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 21: Children's Version of the Show
1961-03-12

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 22: Jack Goes to Las Vegas
1961-03-19

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 23: Dance Contest
1961-03-26

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 24: Variety Show
1961-04-02

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 25: Main Street Shelter
1961-04-09

Rochester gives away Jack's old clothes, not knowing that money is hidden in a lining. Rochester: Eddie Anderson. Watson: Grandon Rhodes. Don Wilson is the announcer for the program.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 26: English Sketch
1961-04-16

Runtime: 30 min
Season 12 (1961)

No overview available.

26 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Season Premiere
1961-10-15

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 2: Waukegan Show
1961-10-22

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 3: Jack on Trial for Murder
1961-11-05

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 4: Jack Takes the Stewarts to a Play
1961-11-12

Jack has four tickets to a new play. He and his new girlfriend were originally going to go with Don Wilson and his wife, but Don called to cancel. Jack's girlfriend gets him to call and invite Jimmy and Gloria Stewart. Jimmy accepts the invitation thinking he's talking to Jack Lemon. He and Gloria panic when they realize that it's Jack Benny instead.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 5: Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
1961-11-19

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 6: Jack Plays Golf
1961-11-26

Jack demonstrates why he's an insufferable golf partner.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 7: Jack Is Followed Home
1961-12-03

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 8: Jack Goes to the Cafeteria
1961-12-10

Jack treats Jane Morgan to lunch. Jane Morgan: Herself. Bus Driver: Benny Rubin. Passenger: Dave Willock. Waitress: Shirley Mitchell. Announcer: Don Wilson.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 9: Jack Writes a Song
1961-12-17

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.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 10: Christmas Party
1961-12-24

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 11: New Year's Eve
1961-12-31

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.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 12: Jack Does Opera
1962-01-07

Jack develops aspirations when soprano Roberta Peters performs. Rochester: Eddie Anderson. Announcer: Don Wilson.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 13: Dennis Day's Surprise Birthday Party
1962-01-14

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.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 14: Jack Gets a Passport
1962-01-21

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 15: How Jack Met Rochester
1962-01-28

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 16: Police Station Show
1962-02-04

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 17: Ghost Town Western
1962-02-11

An Old West spoof featuring Gisele MacKenzie. Tombstone: Gerald Mohr. Don Wilson is the announcer.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 18: Rock Hudson Show
1962-02-18

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 19: Julie London Show
1962-03-04

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 20: Alexander Hamilton Show
1962-03-11

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 21: Shari Lewis Show
1962-03-18

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 22: Crazy Airport
1962-03-25

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 23: Jack Goes Back Into Pictures
1962-04-01

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 24: Jack Is a Violin Teacher
1962-04-08

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.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 25: Modern Prison
1962-04-15

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 26: Jack Takes in a Boarder
1962-04-22

Runtime: 30 min
Season 13 (1962)

No overview available.

28 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Sammy Davis, Jr. Show
1962-09-25

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 2: Frank Sinatra Jr. Show
1962-10-02

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 3: Phil Silvers Show
1962-10-09

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 4: Air Force Sketch
1962-10-16

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 5: Lawrence Welk Show
1962-10-23

Jack tries to take over Lawrence Welk's baton when the maestro and his orchestra appear. Don Wilson is the announcer.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 6: My Gang Comedy
1962-10-30

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 7: Jack Plays Tarzan
1962-11-13

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 8: Jack Gives a Dinner Party
1962-11-20

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 9: Jack Meets a Japanese Agent
1962-11-27

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 10: Jack and Bob Hope in Vaudeville
1962-12-04

Jack and Bob do a skit about the time they auditioned their vaudeville act.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 11: Jack Referees a Wrestling Match
1962-12-11

When Jack is omitted from the Ladies' Club's show, he confronts the entertainment committee: Mmes. Groucho Marx, Phil Silvers, Kirk Douglas and Milton Berle (who play themselves). Announcer: Don Wilson.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 12: Jack and the Crying Cab Driver
1962-12-18

Jack encounters nothing but headaches trying to make a flight to New York.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 13: The Story of the New Talent Show
1962-12-25

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 14: Jack Attends the Rose Bowl
1963-01-01

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 15: Jack Meets Max Bygraves
1963-01-08

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 16: Twilight Zone Sketch
1963-01-15

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 17: Peter Lorre & Joanie Sommers Show
1963-01-22

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 18: The Murder of Clayton Worthington
1963-01-29

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 19: Jack Rents His House
1963-02-05

Jack's opening monologue is interrupted by a picture taking family who join him onstage. In the sketch, Jack and Rochester are leaving on a personal appearance tour, so Jack rents his house while he is gone. The renters are suprised by some of Jack's conditions for rental. English

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 20: Spanish Sketch
1963-02-12

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 21: Connie Francis Show
1963-02-19

Connie Francis plays the wife of a composer. Announcer: Don Wilson.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 22: Jack Does the USO Show
1963-02-26

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 23: Frankie Avalon Show
1963-03-05

Frankie Avalon appears with Jack, who signs him on for the show. Engineer: Frank Gerstle. Recording Manager: Cliff Norton. Don Wilson is the announcer.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 24: Jack Is Kidnapped
1963-03-12

Jack is held for ransom in this sketch with George Burns. Kidnapper: Merry Anders. Accomplice: Warren Kemmerling.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 25: Jack Fires Don
1963-03-19

Jack fires his announcer, Don Wilson, over a trivial argument.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 26: The Mikado
1963-03-26

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 27: A Dummy Replaces Jack
1963-04-02

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 28: Jack Answers Request Letters
1963-04-09

Jack devotes the program to answering request letters from his viewers. One viewer asks about sound effects on his radio program, so he asks Ray Erlenborn to demonstrate; he makes the sounds of horses' hooves, a parade of marching soldiers, the milking of a cow, and a fight between Jack and John Wayne. For the State Farm Car Insurance commercial, Jack invites a serviceman up from the audience, who claims State Farm insured his tank in the Battle of the Bulge. Dennis sings a country western song. Jack's sister Florence has written in asking why he never gives Dennis or Don a chance to work alone; they do a Laurel and Hardy imitation. The last request is that Jack play a piece of serious music. Unfortunately, the accompanist sent over at the last minute by the Musicians' Union completely upstages Jack with his comic antics.

Runtime: 30 min
Season 14 (1963)

No overview available.

28 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: Billy Graham Show
1963-09-24

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 2: Robert Goulet Show
1963-10-01

Jack tries to win a girl away from Robert Goulet. Goulet sings "This Is All I Ask." Girl: Joan Marshall. Don Wilson.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 3: Riverboat Sketch
1963-10-08

Carol 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).

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 4: Tall Cowboy Sketch
1963-10-15

When Clint Walker hints that his movie requires a big man to portray his brother, a rebuilt Jack appears. Usher: Pat Colby. Man on Tour: Ned Miller.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 5: Johnny Carson Show
1963-10-22

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 6: Jack Directs a Film
1963-10-29

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 7: Ed Sullivan Show
1963-11-05

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 8: Robinson Crusoe Sketch
1963-11-19

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 9: Jack Takes a Boat to Hawaii
1963-11-26

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 10: Dennis Drives Jack to the Hospital
1963-12-03

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 11: Three Musketeers Sketch
1963-12-10

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 12: Amateur Show
1963-12-24

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 13: Jack Alone on New Year's Eve
1963-12-31

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 14: How Jack Met George Burns
1964-01-07

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 15: Peter, Paul and Mary Show
1964-01-14

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 16: Nat King Cole Show
1964-01-21

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 17: Bobby Darin Show
1964-01-28

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 18: Don Breaks His Leg
1964-02-04

Jack 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.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 19: How Jack Found Dennis
1964-02-11

How Jack first met Dennis Day. Agent: Jesse White. Restaurant Owner: Sammee Tong. Announcer: Don Wilson.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 20: The Final LeBlanc Sketch
1964-02-18

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 21: Jack and Dennis Do Impersonations
1964-02-25

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 22: Jack Redecorates His House
1964-03-03

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 23: Jack Is a Boxing Manager
1964-03-17

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 24: Jack Renews His Driver's License
1964-03-24

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 25: The Lettermen Show
1964-03-31

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 26: Jack Goes to an Allergy Doctor
1964-04-07

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 27: Harlow Gets a Date
1964-04-14

Don's son becomes a playboy with Jack's help.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 28: I Am the Fiddler
1964-04-21

In 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.

Runtime: 30 min
Season 15 (1964)

No overview available.

28 episodes

Episodes
Episode 1: NBC Premiere
1964-09-25

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 2: Lucille Ball Show
1964-10-02

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 3: Andy Williams Show
1964-10-09

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 4: Income Tax Show
1964-10-16

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 5: Jack Makes a Comedy Record
1964-10-23

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 6: Hillbilly Sketch
1964-10-30

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 7: Jungle Sketch
1964-11-06

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 8: Jack Loses a Raffle
1964-11-13

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 9: The Cat Burglar
1964-11-20

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 10: Jack Hires a Cook
1964-11-27

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 11: Wayne Newton & Louis Nye Show
1964-12-04

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 12: Jack Has a Sick Alligator
1964-12-11

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 13: Amateur Night
1964-12-18

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 14: One Man Show
1964-12-25

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 15: Jack Jones Show
1965-01-08

Jack Jones appears as a moonlighting teacher in a sketch and sings "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered." Don Wilson is the program's announcer.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 16: Jack Adopts a Son
1965-01-22

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 17: Kingston Trio Show
1965-01-29

The Kingston Trio and Jack are thrown into a Tijuana jail. Prisoner: Mel Blanc. Captain: Vito Scotti. Social Worker: Don Keefer. Policemen: Don Wilson and Benny Rubin.

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 18: Jack Visits House of Monkeys
1965-02-05

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 19: The Stradivarius Story
1965-02-12

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 20: Jack Joins Acrobats
1965-02-19

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 21: Rainy Day in Palm Springs
1965-02-26

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 22: Jack Brings Ed Up from the Vault
1965-03-05

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 23: Jack Finds a Double
1965-03-12

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 24: Jack's Navy Buddy Returns
1965-03-19

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 25: Dennis Opens a Bank Account
1965-03-26

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 26: Jack Appears on a Panel Show
1965-04-02

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 27: Jack Has Dog Trouble
1965-04-09

Runtime: 30 min
Episode 28: Smothers Brothers Show
1965-04-16

The Smothers Brothers confound every attempt by Jack to force them into his straitjacket comedy formula while performing his theme song, but, even scarier to Jack, he is pinned under an unexploded bomb in a World War II London air raid. The UXB squad turns out to be the Smothers. Tom can't remember which wire to pull, while Dick uses the opportunity of Jack's being immobilized to lock in an appearance on Jack's final program.

Runtime: N/A min

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