Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1946-1947


THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM The Jack Benny Program aired from May 2, 1932 until June 22, 1958. The show was identified by different names based on the particular sponsor at the time. The Canada Dry Program was on the air from May 2, 1932 until October 26, 1932. It starred Jack Benny. The announcer was George Hicks with George Olsen and his wife Ethel Shutta providing music and vocals, and Jack's wife, Sadye Marks, as Mary Livingstone. The show moved over to CBS on October 30, 1932 to January 26, 1933. On CBS the music was provided by Ted Weems and his orchestra. The next sponsor was General Motors and the program was called The Chevrolet Program . It aired on NBC from March 17, 1933 until April 1, 1934. The cast included Jack and Mary with singers James Melton in 1933 and Frank Parker from 1933 to 1934. The announcers were Howard Claney in 1933 and Alois Havrilla from 1933 to 1934. Music was supplied by Frank Black. The program became The General Tire Show from April 6 to September 28, 1934. Joining Jack and Mary was Frank Parker, and Jack's long-time announcer Don Wilson was added. Music was performed by Don Bestor on the east coast and Jimmy Grier on the west coast. The Jello Program was on the air from October 14, 1934 to May 31, 1942. The show started on the Blue Network until October 4, 1936, then moved to the Red Network thereafter. The cast included Jack and Mary with Don Wilson. Music was provided by Johnny Green in 1934 and 35 and then Phil Harris started in 1936. The program singers were first Michael Bartlett, then Kenny Baker from November 3, 1935, and finally Dennis Day joined the show on October 8, 1939. Eddie Anderson became a regular on June 20, 1937. The show was produced in Hollywood permanently starting in April of 1935. Post became the next sponsor and the show was called The Grape Nuts and Grape Nuts Flakes Program . It aired on NBC and ran from October 4, 1942 until June 2, 1944. It starred the regular cast of Jack, Mary, Eddie, Dennis, Phil and Don. Next came The Lucky Strike Program which aired on NBC from October 1, 1944 to December 26, 1948. The only change to the cast was Larry Stevens who flew in while Dennis Day was in the service. Then on January 2, 1949, the program moved to CBS and it ran there until May 22, 1955. Bob Crosby replaced Phil Harris on September 14, 1952. The Best of Benny , which were repeat broadcasts, aired on CBS from October 28, 1956 to June 22, 1958. Jack's first appearance on the radio occurred while he was interviewed by Ed Sullivan. His first words over the microphone were "This is Jack Benny talking. There will be a slight pause while you say 'Who cares?'" This interview lead to the first radio contract with Canada Dry. This first program was mainly musical with George Olsen performing seven musical numbers and Jack was the master of ceremonies. According to John Dunning, The Jack Benny Program evolved over time from its vaudeville roots to become the quintessential American radio comedy show. It was a jigsaw puzzle where pieces were added over the years. For four decades Jack played the part of a vain, miserly, argumentative skinflint. Others tried this approach, but were unable to sustain it. Jack worked with Harry Conn to develop his character as well as the character of Mary Livingstone, which he had played by his wife. Mary Livingstone was a very sarcastic but well meaning friend to Jack. Sometimes she was presented as a date, sometimes as a love interest, but often she was just there. Her role changed from plot to plot and she never really was a steady girlfriend to Jack. In 1933 Jack began arguing with his cast, adding another characteristic which led to less musical numbers and more comedy. In April of 1934 Don Wilson was added to the program and Don was Jack's announcer all the way up to the end of the TV show in 1965. He was a target of Jack's jokes mostly about his weight even though he was never really overweight. The next piece added was when Phil Harris joined the show in 1936. Phil's character was a skirt chasing, arrogant, hip-talking band leader who constantly put Jack down. He is remembered for referring to Jack as Jackson. Then came Eddie Anderson who started playing the part of a train porter and then joined the cast as a regular as Rochester in June of 1937, as Benny's personal valet. Early in the show's run he often talked about gambling or going out with women, but later he just generally complained about his lack of salary. The last piece of the puzzle was supplied by the arrival of Owen Patrick Eugene McNulty. McNulty is better known as Dennis Day. Dennis was always in his early twenties no matter how old he actually was. His character was sweet but not very bright. One of the few memorable aspects of the program was the fifteen year feud with fellow radio actor Fred Allen. In one occasion when ratings were falling "The I Can't Stand Jack Benny Because -" contest was run, which boosted ratings right back up. Benjamin Kubelsky, who we know and love as Jack Benny, truly is a national treasure. So take the time to listen to some great, wholesome comedy that all the family can enjoy. This synopsis was adapted from John Dunning's The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio . These are episodes from the 1946-1947 season. This page is one of a set of individual OTRR "Jack Benny - Single Episode" pages: Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1932-1934 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1934-1935 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1935-1936 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1936-1937 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1937-1938 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1938-1939 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1939-1940 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1940-1941 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1941-1942 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1942-1943 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1943-1944 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1944-1945 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1945-1946 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1946-1947 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1947-1948 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1948-1949 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1949-1950 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1950-1951 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1951-1952 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1952-1953 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1953-1954 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - 1954-1955 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - As A Guest Star #1 Jack Benny - Single Episodes - As A Guest Star #2 The episodes on the pages above and much, much more can be found at The Jack Benny Program . From the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. See "Notes" Section below for more information on the OTRR.

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JB 1946-09-29 First show with the Sportsmen Quartet - Jack is upset because Phil and Dennis have their own shows 29:30
JB 1946-10-06 Jack meets Dennis's mother - Jack listens to the World Series 29:30
JB 1946-10-13 Jack And Mary Walk To The Studio 29:30
JB 1946-10-20 The Fiddler - Parody Of The Whistler 29:30
JB 1946-10-27 Dream Of Killing Quartet - Chiss Sweeze 29:30
JB 1946-11-03 Jack Tries To Fire The Sportsmen 29:30
JB 1946-11-10 Jack Gets Haircut, Trouble with Sportsmen 29:30
JB 1946-11-17 Guests Ronald Colman And Leo Durocher 29:30
JB 1946-11-24 The Killers With Edward G Robinson 29:30
JB 1946-12-01 Jack appears on Phil Baker's program 23:46
JB 1946-12-08 Christmas Shopping - Shoelaces For Don 29:32
JB 1946-12-15 Exchanging Shoelaces 29:30
JB 1946-12-22 Christmas party at Birmingham General Hospital 23:25
JB 1946-12-29 Jack, Mary, Gladys and Dennis go to a nightclub 24:26
JB 1947-01-05 Humphrey Bogart And Lauren Bacall 29:30
JB 1947-01-12 Guests George Burns And Gracie Allen 29:30
JB 1947-01-19 I Stand Condemned with Boris Karloff 29:30
JB 1947-01-26 Margie 23:31
JB 1947-01-26 Margie 30:46
JB 1947-02-02 What If Jack Was Never Born 29:30
JB 1947-02-09 How Jack Gets His Studio Audience 29:30
JB 1947-02-16 Jack's Birthday Party With Isaac Stern 29:30
JB 1947-02-23 Jack Fires The Sportsmen Quartet 29:30
JB 1947-03-02 The Sponsor Wants The Quartet Rehired 29:30
JB 1947-03-09 Jack Tries To Replace The Quartet 29:30
JB 1947-03-16 Jack's New Quartet 29:30
JB 1947-03-23 Jack Rehires The Sportsmen Quartet 29:30
JB 1947-03-30 From San Francisco With Jane Wyman 29:30
JB 1947-04-06 Jack Asks Goldwyn To Do Jack's Life 29:30
JB 1947-04-13 Jack fixes a phonograph and buys a baseball team 29:30
JB 1947-04-20 The Egg And I 29:30
JB 1947-04-27 Leaving For Chicago With The Colmans 29:30
JB 1947-05-04 Preparing To Leave For Chicago 29:30
JB 1947-05-11 Chicago Theater Marjorie Reynolds 29:30
JB 1947-05-18 From NY With Al Jolson 29:30
JB 1947-05-25 Last show of season - Guests Fred Allen and Jack Parr - Who is the better comedian 29:30