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"The Jack Benny Program" (1950)TV series 1950-1965

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Overview

Writers:
Abner Biberman (writer)
Sam Lawrence (writer)
Seasons:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | unknown more
Release Date:
28 October 1950 (USA) more view trailer
Genre:
Comedy more
Plot:
Jack Benny was a regular on his own radio program since 1932. He brought the program, with his underplayed humor... more
Awards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 7 wins & 13 nominations more
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Cast

 (Series Cast Summary - 4 of 180)

Jack Benny ... Jack Benny / ... (245 episodes, 1950-1965)
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson ... Rochester Van Jones (236 episodes, 1950-1965)
Don Wilson ... Don Wilson / ... (236 episodes, 1950-1965)
Dennis Day ... Dennis Day / ... (220 episodes, 1950-1965)
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Jack Benny Show
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Runtime:
30 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
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Company:
CBS Television more

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Trivia:
Most of Jack Benny's original radio cast appeared on television with him, including Don Wilson, 'Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson' , Dennis Day, and his real-life wife Mary Livingstone made several guest appearances. In one episode Jack dreamed that he and Mary (his platonic friend on the show) were married and had a teenage daughter. Their daughter was played by their real daughter, Joan Benny. more
Quotes:
[our heroes have been captured by a tribe on cannibals, and are standing in a large pot]
Jack: I'm scared, I'm frightened.
'Clyde': Frightened. Why, you yellow-belly. Do you want to live forever?
Jack: No, I just want to reach 40.
'Clyde': Oh, we're not going to make that trip again, oh no.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in Classic Stand-Up Comedy of Television (1996) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
Love In Bloom more

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The Jack Benny Program, 4 February 2005
Author: rcj5365 from Durham,North Carolina

This was one of the great comedy shows of all time and one of the TV's Golden age of programs that begin in the early 1950's and continued onward into the mid-1960's. Jack Benny had been a regular network-radio personality since 1932. When he made his first tentative forays into television in 1950,it was mainly a series of specials that aired on a infrequent basis in what would eventually become his regular Sunday night-time slot(that ran from October of 1950,and ending in June of 1962). Ten of them aired during the 1950-1951 season and 1951-1952 seasons. From October 5, 1952,through the following January his show was televised once every four weeks,and when he returned again,on September 13,1953,it was an alternate-week basis that lasted through June of 1960. For his last five seasons,"The Jack Benny Show" aired every week. It was shown on two major television networks. First it ran on CBS-TV from October 28,1950 through September of 1964. Then the show switched networks,this time over to NBC-TV from September of 1964 through September of 1965,which lasted one season.

It amazingly ran for an impressive fifteen seasons on prime-time television. 1950-1965.

The format of the show,and the personality of its star,so well honed in two decades on radio,made the transition television almost intact. Jack's stinginess,vanity about his supposed age of 39,basement vault where he kept all his money,ancient Maxwell automobile,and feigned ineptness at playing the violin were all part of the act-and were,if anything,bolstered by their visibility on the TV show. Added to Jack's famous pregnant pause and exasperated "Well!" were a rather mincing walk,an affected hand to the cheek and a pained look of disbelief when confronted by life's little tragedies. The show also made some headway into the relationship between employer and employee and "The Jack Benny Program" was the only show on television where you could see individuals of different races and backgrounds working with each other. The two regulars that were with Jack throughout his television run were Eddie "Rochester" Anderson,as his valet and Don Wilson as his announcer and friend. Appearing on a more irregular basis were Dennis Day,Artie Auerbach,Frank Nelson,Mary Livingstone(Mrs. Jack Benny),and Mel Blanc,all veterans from the radio show. Blanc,the master of a thousand voices for several cartoon characters(including Bugs Bunny as well the voice of Barney Rubble on "The Flintstones",and Mr. Spacey on "The Jetsons"),was both heard as the engine of Jack's Maxwell and seen as Professor LeBlanc,his long-suffering violin teacher.

Jack's underplayed comedy was as popular on television as it has been on the radio. After fifteen years as more or less regular television performer,he cut back his schedule to an occasional special and continued to appear until his untimely death in 1974. But it wasn't until 12 years after "The Jack Benny Program" went off the air,CBS brought back several episodes of "The Jack Benny Show",originally filmed in the early 1960's,for a limited run in August of 1977. CBS had also aired repeats of this series on weekday afternoons from October of 1964 to September of 1965 as "The Jack Benny Daytime Show",and on Sunday afternoons from October of 1964 to March of 1965 as "Sunday with Jack Benny"

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