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Jack Benny
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Jack Benny
About this listen
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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