March 19, 1939 – Jack Benny has the measles and is at home sick in bed. Phil takes over. It’s very funny. In the preface we talk about the early days of radio.


March 19, 1939 – Jack Benny has the measles and is at home sick in bed. Phil takes over. It’s very funny. In the preface we talk about the early days of radio.


March 21, 1948 – In this episode of the Jack Benny Program there is a subtle reference to the McCarthy era Red Scare. But most of the episode is spent talking about the 20th Academy Awards in which Ronald Coleman won the Best Actor Oscar for “A Double Life”.

March 26, 1939 – Fred Allen claims Jack Benny is an imposter named Maxwell Stroud. Newspaperman Ed Sullivan comes to check the story out.

March 28, 1948 – This is the most well-known episodes of the Jack Benny Program because it includes his most famous joke. And it is a very funny episode where Jack goes to visit his next door neighbor, the classy Ronald Coleman. Jack convinces Ronny to borrow his Oscar!

This Day in Jack Benny with John Henderson. This is an episode of The Lucky Strike Program staring Jack Benny. Old Time Radio (OTR).
The Jack Benny program, starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and yours truly Don Wilson
“Your Money or your life!”
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“I’m thinking it over!”
April 2, 1939 – Rochester sold Carmichael the polar bear to a pawn shop. Kenny Baker tries some April Fool’s Day gags even though it’s a day late. They also talk about the news that Clark Gable and Carol Lombard got married.
