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390101 | | Goodbye 1938 Hello 1939 |
390108 | | Snow White and the Seven Gangsters |
390115 | | Jacks Screen Guild Guild Theatre Performance |
390122 | | Encyclopedia Britannica |
390129 | | Bodyguard Jack Challenges Fred to Fight |
390205 | | Jack Challenges Fred Allen To A Boxing Match |
390212 | | Love Finds Annie Hardy |
390219 | | Carmichael the Polar Bear |
390219 | | Jack Wants to Win an Academy Award |
390226 | | Jesse James Pt1 |
390305 | | Jesse James Pt2 |
390312 | | Carmichael the Polar Bear is Sick |
390319 | | Jack Has A Cold |
390326 | | Guest Ed Sullivan |
390402 | | April Fools |
390409 | | Four Girls In White |
390416 | | Phil Shoots The Movie Man About Town Behind Jacks Back |
390423 | | Guest Binnie Barnes and Mark Sandrich |
390430 | | Seventh Anniversary Show |
390507 | | The Kentucky Derby |
390514 | | Gunga Din |
390521 | | More Gunga Din |
390528 | | Alexander Graham Bell |
390604 | | Preview of Hound of the Baskervilles |
390611 | | The Hound of Baskervilles |
390618 | | Fathers Day Leaving for Waukegan |
390625 | | Last Show of Season from Waukegan |
391008 | | Dennis Days First Show |
391015 | | Denniss Mother Interferes |
391022 | | Stanley and Livingston |
391029 | | The Halloween Masquerade Party |
391105 | | The Women |
391112 | | Jacks Toothache |
391119 | | Marys Thanksgiving Poem |
391126 | | Duck Hunting |
391203 | | Murder on the Gridiron pt12 |
391210 | | Murder on the Gridiron pt22 |
391231 | | No New Years Eve Date for Jack |
400114 | | Intermezzo |
400121 | | Gladys Zybisco is Discussed |
400128 | | Murder on the Bridge |
400204 | | Leaving For Yosemite |
400211 | | Yosemite Part 2 |
400218 | | Yosemite Part 3 |
400225 | | Yosemite Part 4 |
400303 | | Gracie Allen For President |
400310 | | Mr Benny Goes To Washington |
400317 | | Hunchback of Notre Dame with Orson Wells |
400324 | | Trailer On Pinocchio |
400331 | | Pinocchio |
400407 | | Jack Revives Buck Benny After Three Years |
400414 | | Preparing To Go To New York By Train |
400428 | | Buck Benny At The Paramount Theater |
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One of the leading American entertainers of the 20th century, Jack Benny was known for his comic timing and his ability to get laughs with either a pause or a single expression, such as his signature phrase "Well!" His radio and television programs, tremendously popular in the 1940s and '50s, were a large influence on the situation comedy of today.
CD2 contains 53 programs. More CDs of Jack to come.
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You will receive 1 CD with the above Old Time Radio Shows. The Show files are playable on computers, mp3 players, IPODs or CD players that will play mp3 format. Some automobiles now have CD players that will play mp3. Be sure yours will play mp3 before buying this CD.
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