September 18, 1949 – Mel Blanc is remembered as “The man of 1,000 voices” in this episode he is begging Jack Benny to let him do a voice, any voice on his program.

September 18, 1949 – Mel Blanc is remembered as “The man of 1,000 voices” in this episode he is begging Jack Benny to let him do a voice, any voice on his program.

September 21, 1952 – Jack Benny and Rochester do their own version of Abbot and Costello’s famous bit “Who’s on First?”. Plus Shopping in Scotland with Jack and Mary. and Bing Crosby’s less famous brother Bob.

October 2, 1949 – They mention vaudeville performers like Al Jolsen and The Avon Comedy Four, Jack Benny is cheap. That is until one day while taking inventory of his cupboard he gets hit on the head with a large can of tomato juice.

September 25, 1949 – Jack Benny visits the CBS studio to start a new season on the radio and runs into ventriloquist Edger Bergen and his pal Charlie McCarthy, Red Skelton and Amos n Andy.

Edger Bergan, Charlie McCarthy, Joan Benny, Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone

Red Skelton
September 29, 1946 – Jack is humming the hit song of the day “South America, Take it Away” by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters. Jack is upset Phil and Dennis have their own shows (“Fitch Bandwagon” and “A Day in The Life of Dennis Day”)

