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  • A Jack Benny Christmas Vol. 1

  • By: Jack Benny
  • Length: 1 hr and 57 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (56 ratings)

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By: Jack Benny
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Publisher's summary

This collection contains four Christmas radio classics from The Jack Benny Program:

  • "Christmas Shopping" (December 12, 1937)
  • "Christmas Open House at Jack's" (December 24, 1939)
  • "Christmas Shopping" (December 22, 1940)
  • "Christmas Shopping on a Shoestring Budget" (December 8, 1946)

For over 20 years, Jack Benny was a star of radio, from its golden age in the 1930s to the 1950s, when he moved to television. Benny, who began his entertainment career in vaudeville with a comic violin act, developed a radio persona as a well-mannered but often comically frustrated - and miserly - eccentric surrounded by a group of oddball characters. The shows feature many hilarious skits.

Hear more collections of radio movie dramatizations, or listen to all of the individual programs by themselves!
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"Jack Benny was among the most beloved American entertainers of the 20th century." (The Museum of Broadcast Communications)

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still sparkles

These shows are amazing. Benny was decades ahead of his time. It's no wonder so many comedians name him as their primary influence. If you're expecting a Currier and Ives tableau just because this is "nostalgia" radio, forget it. Watch Frosty the Snowman. American stand up begins here. These episodes are hung on the holiday theme, and are a good place to start. But you can download all of Jack Benny's radio shows, and a lot of his TV shows, for free on the Internet. Fitting for a genius who belongs to the ages.

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The Old Money Miser!!!

I grew up on Jack Benny and these episodes are a flashback to the glory days of radio. Jack and the crew are some of the best comedians of any time. Now just some you know they are late 40's and early 50's so some of the humor is different and the references can be strange to those who don't know them. Still funny and worth the time and money.

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Benny is the best

Jack Benny and the gang ringing out nostalgia and fun for a Christmas series to remember. There is a reason Jack and the gang lasted so long in the top ratings, and you will hear it hear. With a live audience and no phony laugh tracks. Love his moments of frustration with the floor Walker, his exasperation trying to decide between shoe laces, his constant encounters with the absurd ones like the race track tout. Have a good Christmas

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Forgotten how mean spirited these could be

Maybe Christmas is the worst possible season for the archetypal Scrooge of 20th century America. I recall roaring with laughter as I heard many of his programs, but do not recall the Christmas ones. I was surprised at how mean-spirited and repetitive they seemed to me.

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