
The Jack Benny Show AKA The Jello Program AKA The Lucky Strike Program aired from the 1930's right through to the 1950's. Each week your host, John Henderson, brings an episode from that week 60-80 years ago. It's old, yet still as funny as ever. "The Jack Benny program, starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and yours truly Don Wilson"
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 595 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyComedy | |||

December 18, 1944 - Jack Benny is the guest on Frank Sinatra's radio show "Frank Sinatra in Person".
References include Fibber McGee, Bing Crosby and Fred Allen, plus war bonds and Vigero plant food.
December 17, 1944 - Jack meets Frank Sinatra in a drug store. Mary drives Jack to go Christmas shopping.
References include Bing Crosby, Eddie Cantor, Fred Allen, women drivers, rationing, and the Gruen watch time signal.
December 2, 1951 - Jack goes shopping for cufflinks for Don. The racetrack tout plays the department store Santa Claus.
References include advertising of the major cigarette brands, Ronson lighters, Napoleon Brandy, oil millionaire Glenn MacCarthy,... more
November 30, 1947 - Jack Benny has a turkey dream after Thanksgiving.
References include Fred Allen, Betty Grable, Stokowski, Toskinini, Rochefort Beer and Coronet Magazine quizzes.
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This is so joyful!
Continue to enjoy this podcast. Long time Jack Benny fan, I’ve listened to many shows but I really enjoy the introduction providing tidbits of facts including items mentioned in the broadcast (news of the day, people mentioned, etc) that helps out things in context.
John does a great job with this podcast, it’s for true fans of Old Time Radio. Some of these podcasts just put random episodes up, no commentary, no thought put into it. But John has fantastic insights into the show, gives information about references we may not have heard of, and sensitively acknowledges historical context when it comes to outdated humor. Love it, I look forward to every episode!
John’s intro is the best and helps with context of the show. Most episodes are crystal clear. I’ve been a Jack Benny fan since the late 1960’s.
Thanks for a great podcast. Top notch!
John Henderson opens each show by putting the episode in context of the time it was originally broadcast. He gives you background on the references and allusions in the show, which greatly enhances listening enjoyment. Now John, will you please do Gildersleeve, Riley, or Fibber McGee?
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The episodes explore the classic humor and cultural significance of the Jack Benny Show, bringing nostalgic comedy to modern audiences. Each episode features a lively mix of skits, memorable characters, and witty banter, bringing to life the comedic brilliance of Jack Benny and his cast, including Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, and Rochester. Additionally, there is a strong focus on historical context, with informative intros that provide insight into the era's events and the show's influence on American entertainment.
What sets this show apart is the host's dedication to providing rich background information before each episode, enhancing listeners' appreciation of the material. The combination of timeless humor and historical anecdotes m... more
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