One radio show guest starred Amos 'n' Andy, where the skit showed that Rochester used to work for them as a taxi cab driver. Phil Harris leads the band in 'That's what I like about the South.'

“I don’t think we can go that far,” said one of the writers. Benny shoots Duryea and Day, but Nelson turns out to be the interior decorator. [67] On the following Sunday, Anderson was back on the "Lucky Strike Program," and joked with Jack Benny about the incident. While in New York, Jack wants to impress Jackie Gleason, so he and Rochester move into the penthouse suite of the luxurious St. Regis Hotel, and there's no length Jack won't go to, in order to avoid having to pay the $36 a night rental.
In the sketch, Jack plays a detective trying to get a confession out of 'Baby Face,' the killer, played by Bogart. Don does the commercial as a Shakespearian soliloquy accompanied by Jack on his violin. In the sketch, Jack hosts a talent contest. Jack is reluctant, so Paar tells him to try it out with his own audience, and they do a version of the Jack Paar show, with Dennis doing an imitation of Charlie Weaver. Don and Dennis come to Rochester's aid; discovering that Jack has already hired a housekeeper, they try to scare her off. Another asks that Jack give Harlow a break, so Jack lets Harlow do his imitation of Sophie Tucker for the State Farm commercial. He visits producer Jerry Wald to ask why he was not chosen as an emcee; Wald promises that if one of the five emcees can't make it, Jack will be the first to be called to substitute.

Some of the greatest comedians are shown in three minutes and thirty-one seconds. Appalled, Benny reportedly told him off and left the table. Dennis sings a country western song. Jack Benny plays violin and so does Giselle MacKensie. music. Don does a magic act with Jack for the Lucky Strike commercial. 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. Back in the saloon, Dinah tries to shoot Benny because he couldn't help her, but Benny's gun, which always hits the wrong person, kills Leonard. Good girl Dinah is forced to sing in a saloon because she must raise $2000 to pay off the mortgage to bad guy Leonard, or marry him. Miss Beverly Hills sings "Only one man," and does strip. A special hosted by three of Jack's close friends featuring clips from past TV shows and specials. Dennis Day and Jack have to wait. Jack's monologue is interrupted by Lassie walking across the stage. Johnnie Ray's contract to appear on Benny's TV show arrives and Jack is horrified by his $10,000 fee. A special featuring vintage clips of comedian Jack Benny, as well as reminiscences by friends. Gisele MacKenzie comes out, and she and Jack talk about funny names: Snooky Lanson, Gisele, and Jack's middle name, Tecumseh. 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. Jack decides to take the law into his own hands, when he punishes Dennis. Frank Nelson plays a mechanic bringing Jack's car back from the shop. Benny and his irritating girlfriend Mildred crash the intimate dinner party at a swanky Beverly Hills restaurant and drive the Stewarts to drastic measures. On Election Day, Anderson won the right to claim the title. In the sketch, Jack tells of his first encounter with Phil Silvers, when he shows up on Jack's doorstep with a note from Jack's Aunt Sadie asking Jack to help Phil get started in show business. Dennis Day plays Aaron Burr. It turns out Jack's free passes are no good on the week-end. Gisele gives him a kiss from Dorothy Collins. His judges are managers Dressen and Haney, pitcher Lemon, and umpire Reardon. Show done in New York. Jack, though, is convinced by the sponsor to bet on his horse. Supposedly broadcast live from the Coconut Grove, the restaurant is clearly a stage set (the show is announced as originating from "Television City in Hollywood"). Jack wants to swap the $40 wallet for one that's $1.98. Don does the commercial with his son Harlow. it looks like rain. classical songs. Don rolls out a carpet, and Goulet comes out vacuuming it—he had failed to read the fine print on his contract. 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. In the monologue Jack announces that he has been given a one-way ticket to Australia by the Musician's Union so he can give violin concerts there. Also, a skit with Benny, Hope and Sommer in a takeoff on Italian movies. Mel Blanc plays a painter hired by Jack who likes to paint to music. I wish I could go back to that moment where I got it out of the letterbox. Jack goes Christmas shopping with Rochester and drives the staff of the department store crazy. The rehearsal is interrupted by a phone call from Rochester who announces that the Maxwell has been stolen. Jack has forgotten that he asked her to dinner, and has made another date. Mary invites Jack to come to the annual reunion of her old May Co. co-workers. Gisele MacKenzie comes out, and she and Jack talk about funny names: Snooky Lanson, Gisele, and Jack's middle name, Tecumseh. Jack explains that it is because of long shots that he manages to look so good on television year after year; in close-up he is covered with wrinkles. He introduces Ray Noble. In flashback, Rochester is the porter on a train on which Jack is trying to smuggle Don and Dennis to New York without paying their fares. Mel Blanc and his wife want a ride, but quarrel over who will sit in the front seat. In his monologue, Jack reveals that his producer has been using raffle tickets to get the audience to stay in their seats until the end of the program. Jack falls asleep and dreams he has a shipboard romance with Jayne Mansfield. Jack Benny plays violin and so does Giselle MacKensie. His agent brings in a supporting act, the 'Landrew Sisters,' who audition by singing 'Did you ever see a dream walking?'. Broadcast November 27, 1962: Romi Yamada and Jack Soo from "Flower Drum Song" (and later "Barney Miller") are the guests. Mel Blanc plays a TV technician, who interrupts Jack to wave to his Aunt Sophie. Includes references to Rain and The Lawrence Welk Show. (Also Benny's trademark cheapness: Rochester comments that he had to buy a toothbrush "on the installment plan", and in the same episode tells an IRS agent how his pay is calculated: Mr Benny pays me so much a month, and then he points out the deductions: so much for insurance, so much for Social Security, an' what's left over is what they call "take-home pay"...Then he points out that I'm livin' in HIS home, so he takes it! Rochester comes up with a scheme to boost Jack's confidence: he tricks Jack into thinking that music being played by Isaac Stern (who's hiding in the closet) is actually a recording of Jack's violin playing. Don Wilson introduces a man with a rocket pack, radar, a telephone, a direction finder, and a record player who wants to be a State Farm agent. William Holden shows Jack How to play a love scene.
Mr. Kitzel drops by to wish Jack good luck. Peter Lorre's operation is a success! He plays Vida breve by Manuel de Falla on the Stradivarius. He convinces Jack to alter his comedy style.
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One radio show guest starred Amos 'n' Andy, where the skit showed that Rochester used to work for them as a taxi cab driver. Phil Harris leads the band in 'That's what I like about the South.'

“I don’t think we can go that far,” said one of the writers. Benny shoots Duryea and Day, but Nelson turns out to be the interior decorator. [67] On the following Sunday, Anderson was back on the "Lucky Strike Program," and joked with Jack Benny about the incident. While in New York, Jack wants to impress Jackie Gleason, so he and Rochester move into the penthouse suite of the luxurious St. Regis Hotel, and there's no length Jack won't go to, in order to avoid having to pay the $36 a night rental.
In the sketch, Jack plays a detective trying to get a confession out of 'Baby Face,' the killer, played by Bogart. Don does the commercial as a Shakespearian soliloquy accompanied by Jack on his violin. In the sketch, Jack hosts a talent contest. Jack is reluctant, so Paar tells him to try it out with his own audience, and they do a version of the Jack Paar show, with Dennis doing an imitation of Charlie Weaver. Don and Dennis come to Rochester's aid; discovering that Jack has already hired a housekeeper, they try to scare her off. Another asks that Jack give Harlow a break, so Jack lets Harlow do his imitation of Sophie Tucker for the State Farm commercial. He visits producer Jerry Wald to ask why he was not chosen as an emcee; Wald promises that if one of the five emcees can't make it, Jack will be the first to be called to substitute.

Some of the greatest comedians are shown in three minutes and thirty-one seconds. Appalled, Benny reportedly told him off and left the table. Dennis sings a country western song. Jack Benny plays violin and so does Giselle MacKensie. music. Don does a magic act with Jack for the Lucky Strike commercial. 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. Back in the saloon, Dinah tries to shoot Benny because he couldn't help her, but Benny's gun, which always hits the wrong person, kills Leonard. Good girl Dinah is forced to sing in a saloon because she must raise $2000 to pay off the mortgage to bad guy Leonard, or marry him. Miss Beverly Hills sings "Only one man," and does strip. A special hosted by three of Jack's close friends featuring clips from past TV shows and specials. Dennis Day and Jack have to wait. Jack's monologue is interrupted by Lassie walking across the stage. Johnnie Ray's contract to appear on Benny's TV show arrives and Jack is horrified by his $10,000 fee. A special featuring vintage clips of comedian Jack Benny, as well as reminiscences by friends. Gisele MacKenzie comes out, and she and Jack talk about funny names: Snooky Lanson, Gisele, and Jack's middle name, Tecumseh. 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. Jack decides to take the law into his own hands, when he punishes Dennis. Frank Nelson plays a mechanic bringing Jack's car back from the shop. Benny and his irritating girlfriend Mildred crash the intimate dinner party at a swanky Beverly Hills restaurant and drive the Stewarts to drastic measures. On Election Day, Anderson won the right to claim the title. In the sketch, Jack tells of his first encounter with Phil Silvers, when he shows up on Jack's doorstep with a note from Jack's Aunt Sadie asking Jack to help Phil get started in show business. Dennis Day plays Aaron Burr. It turns out Jack's free passes are no good on the week-end. Gisele gives him a kiss from Dorothy Collins. His judges are managers Dressen and Haney, pitcher Lemon, and umpire Reardon. Show done in New York. Jack, though, is convinced by the sponsor to bet on his horse. Supposedly broadcast live from the Coconut Grove, the restaurant is clearly a stage set (the show is announced as originating from "Television City in Hollywood"). Jack wants to swap the $40 wallet for one that's $1.98. Don does the commercial with his son Harlow. it looks like rain. classical songs. Don rolls out a carpet, and Goulet comes out vacuuming it—he had failed to read the fine print on his contract. 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. In the monologue Jack announces that he has been given a one-way ticket to Australia by the Musician's Union so he can give violin concerts there. Also, a skit with Benny, Hope and Sommer in a takeoff on Italian movies. Mel Blanc plays a painter hired by Jack who likes to paint to music. I wish I could go back to that moment where I got it out of the letterbox. Jack goes Christmas shopping with Rochester and drives the staff of the department store crazy. The rehearsal is interrupted by a phone call from Rochester who announces that the Maxwell has been stolen. Jack has forgotten that he asked her to dinner, and has made another date. Mary invites Jack to come to the annual reunion of her old May Co. co-workers. Gisele MacKenzie comes out, and she and Jack talk about funny names: Snooky Lanson, Gisele, and Jack's middle name, Tecumseh. Jack explains that it is because of long shots that he manages to look so good on television year after year; in close-up he is covered with wrinkles. He introduces Ray Noble. In flashback, Rochester is the porter on a train on which Jack is trying to smuggle Don and Dennis to New York without paying their fares. Mel Blanc and his wife want a ride, but quarrel over who will sit in the front seat. In his monologue, Jack reveals that his producer has been using raffle tickets to get the audience to stay in their seats until the end of the program. Jack falls asleep and dreams he has a shipboard romance with Jayne Mansfield. Jack Benny plays violin and so does Giselle MacKensie. His agent brings in a supporting act, the 'Landrew Sisters,' who audition by singing 'Did you ever see a dream walking?'. Broadcast November 27, 1962: Romi Yamada and Jack Soo from "Flower Drum Song" (and later "Barney Miller") are the guests. Mel Blanc plays a TV technician, who interrupts Jack to wave to his Aunt Sophie. Includes references to Rain and The Lawrence Welk Show. (Also Benny's trademark cheapness: Rochester comments that he had to buy a toothbrush "on the installment plan", and in the same episode tells an IRS agent how his pay is calculated: Mr Benny pays me so much a month, and then he points out the deductions: so much for insurance, so much for Social Security, an' what's left over is what they call "take-home pay"...Then he points out that I'm livin' in HIS home, so he takes it! Rochester comes up with a scheme to boost Jack's confidence: he tricks Jack into thinking that music being played by Isaac Stern (who's hiding in the closet) is actually a recording of Jack's violin playing. Don Wilson introduces a man with a rocket pack, radar, a telephone, a direction finder, and a record player who wants to be a State Farm agent. William Holden shows Jack How to play a love scene.
Mr. Kitzel drops by to wish Jack good luck. Peter Lorre's operation is a success! He plays Vida breve by Manuel de Falla on the Stradivarius. He convinces Jack to alter his comedy style.
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One radio show guest starred Amos 'n' Andy, where the skit showed that Rochester used to work for them as a taxi cab driver. Phil Harris leads the band in 'That's what I like about the South.'

“I don’t think we can go that far,” said one of the writers. Benny shoots Duryea and Day, but Nelson turns out to be the interior decorator. [67] On the following Sunday, Anderson was back on the "Lucky Strike Program," and joked with Jack Benny about the incident. While in New York, Jack wants to impress Jackie Gleason, so he and Rochester move into the penthouse suite of the luxurious St. Regis Hotel, and there's no length Jack won't go to, in order to avoid having to pay the $36 a night rental.
In the sketch, Jack plays a detective trying to get a confession out of 'Baby Face,' the killer, played by Bogart. Don does the commercial as a Shakespearian soliloquy accompanied by Jack on his violin. In the sketch, Jack hosts a talent contest. Jack is reluctant, so Paar tells him to try it out with his own audience, and they do a version of the Jack Paar show, with Dennis doing an imitation of Charlie Weaver. Don and Dennis come to Rochester's aid; discovering that Jack has already hired a housekeeper, they try to scare her off. Another asks that Jack give Harlow a break, so Jack lets Harlow do his imitation of Sophie Tucker for the State Farm commercial. He visits producer Jerry Wald to ask why he was not chosen as an emcee; Wald promises that if one of the five emcees can't make it, Jack will be the first to be called to substitute.

Some of the greatest comedians are shown in three minutes and thirty-one seconds. Appalled, Benny reportedly told him off and left the table. Dennis sings a country western song. Jack Benny plays violin and so does Giselle MacKensie. music. Don does a magic act with Jack for the Lucky Strike commercial. 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. Back in the saloon, Dinah tries to shoot Benny because he couldn't help her, but Benny's gun, which always hits the wrong person, kills Leonard. Good girl Dinah is forced to sing in a saloon because she must raise $2000 to pay off the mortgage to bad guy Leonard, or marry him. Miss Beverly Hills sings "Only one man," and does strip. A special hosted by three of Jack's close friends featuring clips from past TV shows and specials. Dennis Day and Jack have to wait. Jack's monologue is interrupted by Lassie walking across the stage. Johnnie Ray's contract to appear on Benny's TV show arrives and Jack is horrified by his $10,000 fee. A special featuring vintage clips of comedian Jack Benny, as well as reminiscences by friends. Gisele MacKenzie comes out, and she and Jack talk about funny names: Snooky Lanson, Gisele, and Jack's middle name, Tecumseh. 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. Jack decides to take the law into his own hands, when he punishes Dennis. Frank Nelson plays a mechanic bringing Jack's car back from the shop. Benny and his irritating girlfriend Mildred crash the intimate dinner party at a swanky Beverly Hills restaurant and drive the Stewarts to drastic measures. On Election Day, Anderson won the right to claim the title. In the sketch, Jack tells of his first encounter with Phil Silvers, when he shows up on Jack's doorstep with a note from Jack's Aunt Sadie asking Jack to help Phil get started in show business. Dennis Day plays Aaron Burr. It turns out Jack's free passes are no good on the week-end. Gisele gives him a kiss from Dorothy Collins. His judges are managers Dressen and Haney, pitcher Lemon, and umpire Reardon. Show done in New York. Jack, though, is convinced by the sponsor to bet on his horse. Supposedly broadcast live from the Coconut Grove, the restaurant is clearly a stage set (the show is announced as originating from "Television City in Hollywood"). Jack wants to swap the $40 wallet for one that's $1.98. Don does the commercial with his son Harlow. it looks like rain. classical songs. Don rolls out a carpet, and Goulet comes out vacuuming it—he had failed to read the fine print on his contract. 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. In the monologue Jack announces that he has been given a one-way ticket to Australia by the Musician's Union so he can give violin concerts there. Also, a skit with Benny, Hope and Sommer in a takeoff on Italian movies. Mel Blanc plays a painter hired by Jack who likes to paint to music. I wish I could go back to that moment where I got it out of the letterbox. Jack goes Christmas shopping with Rochester and drives the staff of the department store crazy. The rehearsal is interrupted by a phone call from Rochester who announces that the Maxwell has been stolen. Jack has forgotten that he asked her to dinner, and has made another date. Mary invites Jack to come to the annual reunion of her old May Co. co-workers. Gisele MacKenzie comes out, and she and Jack talk about funny names: Snooky Lanson, Gisele, and Jack's middle name, Tecumseh. Jack explains that it is because of long shots that he manages to look so good on television year after year; in close-up he is covered with wrinkles. He introduces Ray Noble. In flashback, Rochester is the porter on a train on which Jack is trying to smuggle Don and Dennis to New York without paying their fares. Mel Blanc and his wife want a ride, but quarrel over who will sit in the front seat. In his monologue, Jack reveals that his producer has been using raffle tickets to get the audience to stay in their seats until the end of the program. Jack falls asleep and dreams he has a shipboard romance with Jayne Mansfield. Jack Benny plays violin and so does Giselle MacKensie. His agent brings in a supporting act, the 'Landrew Sisters,' who audition by singing 'Did you ever see a dream walking?'. Broadcast November 27, 1962: Romi Yamada and Jack Soo from "Flower Drum Song" (and later "Barney Miller") are the guests. Mel Blanc plays a TV technician, who interrupts Jack to wave to his Aunt Sophie. Includes references to Rain and The Lawrence Welk Show. (Also Benny's trademark cheapness: Rochester comments that he had to buy a toothbrush "on the installment plan", and in the same episode tells an IRS agent how his pay is calculated: Mr Benny pays me so much a month, and then he points out the deductions: so much for insurance, so much for Social Security, an' what's left over is what they call "take-home pay"...Then he points out that I'm livin' in HIS home, so he takes it! Rochester comes up with a scheme to boost Jack's confidence: he tricks Jack into thinking that music being played by Isaac Stern (who's hiding in the closet) is actually a recording of Jack's violin playing. Don Wilson introduces a man with a rocket pack, radar, a telephone, a direction finder, and a record player who wants to be a State Farm agent. William Holden shows Jack How to play a love scene.
Mr. Kitzel drops by to wish Jack good luck. Peter Lorre's operation is a success! He plays Vida breve by Manuel de Falla on the Stradivarius. He convinces Jack to alter his comedy style.
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of Motor Vehicles to renew his license. Don and Oscar the seal do the State Farm commercial. They argue about who their mom liked best. The sketch is the same as the one done on October 4, 1953. It is interrupted by two photographers from What's new in television magazine who want to take his picture. Anderson's nightclub was short-lived because he was too generous with his friends. Jack and Carol talk about her desire to become a director, and she makes some suggestions about his show. Peter Lorre holds Jack and Mel hostage so he can change his appearance. Jack asks two members of the audience to read the commercial, while he does sound effects. The Rochester House opened its doors at several neighboring properties in 1989, and is dedicated in memory of Eddie Anderson.

Guests include the Rocky Fellers playing "Long Tall Sally" with vocalist Jack in a wig and gold lamé suit. A later television show explained that Benny met Rochester when the latter was a porter on a railroad train; Benny is responsible for Rochester being fired and then hires him as a valet to make it up to him. At Union Station, Mel Blanc announces trains to Anaheim, Azusa and Cucamonga, Rubin plays an information clerk, and Frank Nelson as the ticket agent has placed his own daughter in Jack's compartment. [2], Anderson appeared as a mystery guest on the television game show What's My Line? Dick Van Dyke says that he has been warned that Jack "works his guests to death." He eventually finds his option in the trash can and is shocked. Jack rehearses some Dixieland music on his violin with members of his band. [45] In 1957, Hallmark Hall of Fame presented The Green Pastures, giving Anderson the chance to reprise his film role as Noah on television; the program was nominated for an Emmy Award. He mooches off Jack, plays the clarinet at 4 a.m., and sells Jack's violin to get money to play poker with his friends in Jack's living room, until Aunt Sadie comes to visit, and doesn't recognize Silvers. Don arrives, and finds an abstract painting in which he claims to see a man in a car who is happy because he has State Farm Car Insurance. Benny claimed it was Rochester's fault and threatens to sue. Jack forgot that he made a dinner date with Morgan, and has made another date. Benny: "Because I'm a very good salesman. Paar's actual announcer/sidekick Hugh Downs appears as himself. Rochester does an imitation of Louis Armstrong singing I can't give you anything but love, Baby.

One radio show guest starred Amos 'n' Andy, where the skit showed that Rochester used to work for them as a taxi cab driver. Phil Harris leads the band in 'That's what I like about the South.'

“I don’t think we can go that far,” said one of the writers. Benny shoots Duryea and Day, but Nelson turns out to be the interior decorator. [67] On the following Sunday, Anderson was back on the "Lucky Strike Program," and joked with Jack Benny about the incident. While in New York, Jack wants to impress Jackie Gleason, so he and Rochester move into the penthouse suite of the luxurious St. Regis Hotel, and there's no length Jack won't go to, in order to avoid having to pay the $36 a night rental.
In the sketch, Jack plays a detective trying to get a confession out of 'Baby Face,' the killer, played by Bogart. Don does the commercial as a Shakespearian soliloquy accompanied by Jack on his violin. In the sketch, Jack hosts a talent contest. Jack is reluctant, so Paar tells him to try it out with his own audience, and they do a version of the Jack Paar show, with Dennis doing an imitation of Charlie Weaver. Don and Dennis come to Rochester's aid; discovering that Jack has already hired a housekeeper, they try to scare her off. Another asks that Jack give Harlow a break, so Jack lets Harlow do his imitation of Sophie Tucker for the State Farm commercial. He visits producer Jerry Wald to ask why he was not chosen as an emcee; Wald promises that if one of the five emcees can't make it, Jack will be the first to be called to substitute.

Some of the greatest comedians are shown in three minutes and thirty-one seconds. Appalled, Benny reportedly told him off and left the table. Dennis sings a country western song. Jack Benny plays violin and so does Giselle MacKensie. music. Don does a magic act with Jack for the Lucky Strike commercial. 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. Back in the saloon, Dinah tries to shoot Benny because he couldn't help her, but Benny's gun, which always hits the wrong person, kills Leonard. Good girl Dinah is forced to sing in a saloon because she must raise $2000 to pay off the mortgage to bad guy Leonard, or marry him. Miss Beverly Hills sings "Only one man," and does strip. A special hosted by three of Jack's close friends featuring clips from past TV shows and specials. Dennis Day and Jack have to wait. Jack's monologue is interrupted by Lassie walking across the stage. Johnnie Ray's contract to appear on Benny's TV show arrives and Jack is horrified by his $10,000 fee. A special featuring vintage clips of comedian Jack Benny, as well as reminiscences by friends. Gisele MacKenzie comes out, and she and Jack talk about funny names: Snooky Lanson, Gisele, and Jack's middle name, Tecumseh. 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. Jack decides to take the law into his own hands, when he punishes Dennis. Frank Nelson plays a mechanic bringing Jack's car back from the shop. Benny and his irritating girlfriend Mildred crash the intimate dinner party at a swanky Beverly Hills restaurant and drive the Stewarts to drastic measures. On Election Day, Anderson won the right to claim the title. In the sketch, Jack tells of his first encounter with Phil Silvers, when he shows up on Jack's doorstep with a note from Jack's Aunt Sadie asking Jack to help Phil get started in show business. Dennis Day plays Aaron Burr. It turns out Jack's free passes are no good on the week-end. Gisele gives him a kiss from Dorothy Collins. His judges are managers Dressen and Haney, pitcher Lemon, and umpire Reardon. Show done in New York. Jack, though, is convinced by the sponsor to bet on his horse. Supposedly broadcast live from the Coconut Grove, the restaurant is clearly a stage set (the show is announced as originating from "Television City in Hollywood"). Jack wants to swap the $40 wallet for one that's $1.98. Don does the commercial with his son Harlow. it looks like rain. classical songs. Don rolls out a carpet, and Goulet comes out vacuuming it—he had failed to read the fine print on his contract. 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. In the monologue Jack announces that he has been given a one-way ticket to Australia by the Musician's Union so he can give violin concerts there. Also, a skit with Benny, Hope and Sommer in a takeoff on Italian movies. Mel Blanc plays a painter hired by Jack who likes to paint to music. I wish I could go back to that moment where I got it out of the letterbox. Jack goes Christmas shopping with Rochester and drives the staff of the department store crazy. The rehearsal is interrupted by a phone call from Rochester who announces that the Maxwell has been stolen. Jack has forgotten that he asked her to dinner, and has made another date. Mary invites Jack to come to the annual reunion of her old May Co. co-workers. Gisele MacKenzie comes out, and she and Jack talk about funny names: Snooky Lanson, Gisele, and Jack's middle name, Tecumseh. Jack explains that it is because of long shots that he manages to look so good on television year after year; in close-up he is covered with wrinkles. He introduces Ray Noble. In flashback, Rochester is the porter on a train on which Jack is trying to smuggle Don and Dennis to New York without paying their fares. Mel Blanc and his wife want a ride, but quarrel over who will sit in the front seat. In his monologue, Jack reveals that his producer has been using raffle tickets to get the audience to stay in their seats until the end of the program. Jack falls asleep and dreams he has a shipboard romance with Jayne Mansfield. Jack Benny plays violin and so does Giselle MacKensie. His agent brings in a supporting act, the 'Landrew Sisters,' who audition by singing 'Did you ever see a dream walking?'. Broadcast November 27, 1962: Romi Yamada and Jack Soo from "Flower Drum Song" (and later "Barney Miller") are the guests. Mel Blanc plays a TV technician, who interrupts Jack to wave to his Aunt Sophie. Includes references to Rain and The Lawrence Welk Show. (Also Benny's trademark cheapness: Rochester comments that he had to buy a toothbrush "on the installment plan", and in the same episode tells an IRS agent how his pay is calculated: Mr Benny pays me so much a month, and then he points out the deductions: so much for insurance, so much for Social Security, an' what's left over is what they call "take-home pay"...Then he points out that I'm livin' in HIS home, so he takes it! Rochester comes up with a scheme to boost Jack's confidence: he tricks Jack into thinking that music being played by Isaac Stern (who's hiding in the closet) is actually a recording of Jack's violin playing. Don Wilson introduces a man with a rocket pack, radar, a telephone, a direction finder, and a record player who wants to be a State Farm agent. William Holden shows Jack How to play a love scene.
Mr. Kitzel drops by to wish Jack good luck. Peter Lorre's operation is a success! He plays Vida breve by Manuel de Falla on the Stradivarius. He convinces Jack to alter his comedy style.

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