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Jack Benny: Master of Satire
- Narrated by: Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Dennis Day, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Don Wilson, Old Time Radio
- Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
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Do you relish the ridiculous? Get ready for realms of absurdity only possible with radio comedy! Here's a selection of some of Jack's best sketches, parodies, and far-fetched fables - with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Dennis Day, Don Wilson, and a few surprise guests (including Humphrey Bogart)!
The play's the thing! Whether it's a lush romance, a leather-pounding Western drama, a hard-boiled detective thriller, or a tale of rip-roaring adventure, you can count on Jack Benny to turn it sideways and make it funny!
Episodes Include: Murder in the Movies 12-04-38; Snow White and the Seven Gangsters 01-08-39; Hound of the Baskervilles 06-11-39; Stanley and Livingstone 10-22-39; The Women 11-05-39; Murder on the Bay Bridge 01-28-40; The Frightwig Murder Case - Part One 01-25-42; The Frightwig Murder Case - Part Two 02-01-42; Algiers 10-24-43; From Camp Muroc, California 01-23-44; The Fiddler 10-20-46; Buck Benny Rides Again 03-05-50; The Gold Rush of '49 09-24-50; Murder at the Racquet Club 12-10-50; All Hands on Deck 04-20-52; Garden of Evil 10-03-54.
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Great Entertainment
All around fun show. Great nostalgic show. We will listen to this over and over again.
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