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Jack Benny
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When you're the country's favorite radio comedian, you tend to have a lot of friends. And those friends can't wait to have you stop by for a visit, crack a joke or two, play a fiddle solo, or even step out of character for a rare dramatic turn. Such was the case with Jack Benny. Consistently near the top of the rating charts with his own program, Jack was a popular guest artist on dozens of different series. We have collected 15 of his greatest guest spots for this collection, including digitally remastered broadcasts of Suspense, Campbell Playhouse, Burns and Allen, The Fred Allen Show, Lux Radio Theatre, Philco Radio Time, and more! EPISODES INCLUDE: Suspense: Murder in G Flat 04-05-51, A Good and Faithful Servant 06-02-52, Plan X 02-02-53; Campbell Playhouse: June Moon 03-24-40; Burns and Allen: Jack Benny in the Beauty Shop 11-02-43, How Jack Benny Became Cheap 03-31-49; Amos 'n' Andy: The Employment Agency 11-10-44; The Fred Allen Show: King For a Day 05-26-46; Ford Theater: The Horn Blows at Midnight 03-04-49; Gulf Screen Guild Theater: Guest: Jack Benny 10-20-40; Family Theater: The Golden Touch 05-23-51; Hotpoint Holiday Hour: The Man Who Came to Dinner 12-25-49; Lux Radio Theatre: Killer Kates 12-15-46, Brewster's Millions 02-15-37; Philco Radio Time: Guest: Jack Benny 03-03-48.
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Among radio comedy's most enduring features were its running gags - and few gags ran longer, or more hilariously, than the legendary feud between two of its great masters: Jack Benny and Fred Allen. For nearly 20 years the mere mention of Benny on an Allen program was guaranteed to produce an escalating laugh - just as bringing Allen up with Benny had listener in stitches at the mere anticipation of a response. This collection brings together the classic episodes that started it all, to the showdown that was supposed to end it once and for all.
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Benny great Allen not so much
- By Maya on 12-02-18
By: Jack Benny, and others
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Jack Benny: Days of Our Lives
- By: Original Radio Broadcast
- Narrated by: Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, and others
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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Follow Jack Benny and his gang around the calendar in this 16-episode collection that takes you from week to week, from season to season, from holiday to holiday, and from laugh to laugh! And you never know who might pop up to join in the fun. It might be Barbara Stanwyck, or Claude Rains, or Jack's real life daughter, Joan.
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Suspense: One Way Street
- By: Original Radio Broadcast
- Narrated by: William Spier, Vincent Price, Rita Hayworth, and others
- Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
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Tight, tense, and packed with excitement! No director in radio could do more with 30 minutes than William Spier...and no half hour in radio could do more to keep you on the edge of your chair than Suspense!
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Well Done Series
- By Ken on 11-12-21
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Suspense
- Omnibus
- By: Original Radio Broadcast
- Narrated by: John Dehner, Howard Duff, Dick Powell, and others
- Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins
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For 20 years Suspense brought radio listeners incalculable sharp inhales, tingled spines, and shortened breaths. Every week brought a fresh slate, a fresh cast, and a fresh challenge with an attention to detail and consistent script quality that never lost ground. From beginning to end, Suspense stands as one of radio’s lasting achievements - and the creative peak of the broadcast anthology format. Suspense: Omnibus includes 20 of the best episodes from the series.
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Jack Benny and Friends
- By: Jack Benny
- Narrated by: Dorothy Lamour, Tony Curtis, Groucho Marx, and others
- Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
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Jack Benny - he's your friend, my friend, and everyone's friend besides! He's always got his tried and true gang to pal around with, too, but that's not all! Throughout the 1940s and '50s, buddies from Burns & Allen to Bogie & Bacall came to play on his program. There were hilarious guest appearances by kings of comedy (Groucho Marx, Danny Kaye, and Red Skelton) and queens of the screen (Rita Hayworth, Barbara Stanwyck, and Dorothy Lamour).
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Only listen if you want to laugh
- By Francesca on 08-21-16
By: Jack Benny
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Jack Benny: Fabulous 40's
- By: Jack Benny
- Narrated by: Jack Benny, Mary Livingston, Phil Harris, and others
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
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It was the decade of a World War and a Cold War. It was the decade of the Zoot Suit and FDR. But most of all, it was the decade of Jack Benny! Radio's favorite comedian truly came into his own during the 1940s.
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LOVE Jack Benny's radio programs!!! So funny!!
- By Goldilocks on 01-14-19
By: Jack Benny