
This Day in Jack Benny
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Honolulu Trip (TV BONUS Marilyn Monroe)
September 13, 1953 Television Episode (Audio Only) with Marilyn Monroe in her first ever television appearance.
Bus Tour (Deep Sea)
September 11, 1949 - Deep sea diver sets world record in an iron ball. What does that have to do with Mary's sister Babe? Jack Benny has such great supporting players that Jack himself is able to appear in only 4 minutes of this whole EPISODE from 1949
Back From Vacation in Hawaii (Liberace)
September 13, 1953 - Jack Benny and the gang are back from vacation. They joke about Liberace's gleaming white teeth. And this is the radio episode that aired just before the Marilyn Monroe TV Episode.
Back From London (Alan Young)
September 10, 1950 - Alan Young was known in 1950 as the star of TVs "The Alan Young Show". Today He's known as the star of Mr.Ed and the voice of Scrooge McDuck on Duck Tales. He passed away in May of 2016 at the age of 96.

Murder in G Flat
Jack Benny stars in Suspense. Also first episode of a new podcast called "Theater of Thrills", Subscribe here: http://theaterofthrills.libsyn.com/rss
The House of Benny
August 31, 1934 - Jack Benny's old time radio show is really old this time. This is an early episode so it is quite interesting. References include the movie "The House of Rothschild", Mae West, Gretta Garbo and her big feet.
Mr.Benny Actor Interview
Tim Newell has played Jack Benny in a one man stage play called "Mr.Benny" for years. We talk about who Jack Benny was, why he was so funny and how to become the man on stage.
House of Rawchild
August 24, 1934 - The skit in this episode is a spoof on "The House of Rothschild", a 1934 movie about Jewish bankers. The episode also references singer Sofie Tucker, comedian Joe Penner and Hal Roach's "Our Gang" short film comedies, better known as "The Little Rascals".
Reminiscing with my Brother
I talk with my younger brother, Jeff Henderson, about playing the violin as a kid, getting scared out of our minds listening to Suspense, and Jack Benny Show.
Fan Club Founder Interview
Laura Leibowitz (formerly Laura Leff) is the founder and president of the International Jack Benny Fan Club. In this interview we talk about meeting Phil Harris and interviewing Dennis Day, plus we talk about fans, and colorization.
Who is The Walking Man?
Truth or Consequences was a quiz stunt radio show starring Ralph Edwards. In 1947 he had everyone asking "Who is the Walking Man?". Now, 70 years later, everyone knows the answer... Jack Benny.
Part 2 Kathy Fuller-Seeley Interview
We continue our conversation with Kathy Fuller-Seeley. Kathy is a professor of media history at UT Austen. She is writing a book called Jack Benny and the Golden Age of American Radio Comedy and in the process has obtained and read nearly all of the scripts to the lost episodes. This is part 2 of 2.
Music of The Jack Benny Show #2
It's De-Lovely - Orchestra You Do The Darndest Things Baby - Mary Livingstone Good Night My Beautiful - Dennis Day Clancy Lowered The Boom - Dennis Day Make With The Kisses - Phil Harris and Mary Livingstone Night and Day - Kenny Baker Button Up Your Overcoat (Lucky Strike) - The Sportsmen One-sy, Two-sy - Phil Harris & Daughter April Showers - Dennis Day Love Love Love - Phil Harris and Mary Livingstone You Belong To My Heart - Larry Stevens I Was Speaking of the Devil - Orchestra Love In Bloom - Bing Crosby
Part 1 Author Kathy Fuller-Seeley Interview
Kathy Fuller-Seeley is a media history professor at University of Texas at Austin and a Jack Benny fan club member. She is currently writing book called Jack Benny and the Golden Age of American Radio Comedy. This is Part 1 of 2.
Who Killed Mr.Stooge?
July 20, 1934 - A real episode of the Jack Benny Program. A real early episode. Not the best sound quality. At least Mickey Mouse is mentioned in this episode. I can't wait for the new season in the fall.
Memories with Grandma
I talk to my Grandmother about listening to Jack Benny on the radio at age 5 and watching him on TV as a teenager. Plus Inner Sanctum Mysteries, Lux Theater, the vault, Guildersleve, smoking Lucky Strike, Jennifer Aniston, Anaheim, Azusa and Cucamonga.
Best of Fred Allen Feud
The Jack Benny / Fred Allen Feud started with an ad lib in 1936 and continued until Allen's death in 1956. These are some one the highlights!
Tralfaz Blog Interview
Jim Bennie is the man behind the Tralfaz Blog. He is a very knowledgeable fan of Jack Benny along with many other old time media, especially the classic cartoons.
Music of The Jack Benny Show #1
Love in Bloom - Al Bowlly How Could You - Orchestra Never in a Million Years - Kenny Baker That's What I Like About The South - Phil Harris Too Romantic - Dennis Day An Irishman Will Steal Your Heart Away - Dennis Day Pickle In The Middle - Larry Stevens Girlfriend of the Whirling Dervish - Orchestra I've Got A Pocket Full of Dreams - Phil Harris Let's Call the Whole Thing Off - Andy Devine & Mary Livingstone Love Walked In - Kenny Baker Won't You Marry Me Now - Mary Livingstone & Phil Harris Mighty Like a Rose - Jack Benny & Robert Taylor
Jackstravaganza 2016
The Jack Benny Program took the summer off so here on the Podcast we will be doing special programs to fill the summer. This episode is a preview of what you can expect. Including the all music episodes, interviews with Blogger Jim Bannie, author Kathy Fuller-Seeley, and more!
Best of Year One
Spring 1933 - This is an episode put together from April to June surviving episodes of 1933, plus a radio broadcast of Phil Harris from 1933. Enjoy!
From New York (Republicans)
June 27, 1948 - Jack Benny was the Guest on Fred Allen's program, packing for his trip to Europe. Meanwhile the Republican Nation Convention is underway, and Boxing was a big deal with Joe Lewis taking the title.
Last Show of the Season (Gossip Column)
June 26, 1938 - They talk current events including the Spanish civil war and war between China and Japan, the lone Ranger, and gossip columnist Louella Parsons. Kenny Baker is out of the country so Phil sings a song and so does Mary (with Jack joining in).
Back Home in Indiana (Popeye)
June 19, 1938 - What is a chinstrap? Which cartoon short was playing at this time? This plus Kenny Baker, Phil Harris, Mary Livingstone and the whole gang join Jack Benny for another fine episode!
Father's Day (The Mikado)
June 18, 1939 - Kenny Baker was starring in the film adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado". This is the last episode of the 1939 season. It's Father's Day and Jack gives a farewell to his listeners and the cast until the fall.
Father's Day (Henry Aldrich)
June 16, 1940 - A jam-packed episode with a theme song sitcom segment, Dennis Day's mother, and special guest star "Henry Aldrich".
Artists and Models Abroad
June 12, 1938 - An early episode, not quite as funny, but extra interesting. Jack Benny visits the set of his upcoming movie "Artists and Models Abroad". Joan Bennett is the guest star.
Vacation Plans
June 9, 1940 - The songs "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" and "Playmate" are referenced. There are also plans for the movie "Love Thy Neighbor" with comedian Fred Allen. But, with this being the the 2nd last episode of the season, most of the show is Jack discussing his plans for vacation. Spring of 1940 was also toward the beginning of WWII.
Hillbilly Feud
June 2, 1940 - JELL-O has renewed the Jack Benny Program for another year, Rochester buys a racehorse on the installment plan, Mary dreams about movie star Robert Taylor, oh yes, and a hillbilly skit to promote JELL-O.
Phil's Last Show
June 1, 1952 - It's the season finally! Jack Benny's movie "Charlie's Aunt", Marilyn Monroe's movie "Niagra", the soap opera "Stella Dallas", Wheel of Fortune, and a big fire at a Hollywood movie studio are all mentioned in this episode.
Party for Sponsor (Cisco Kid)
May 26, 1940 - Mr. Mortimer's Party, formal dinner for sponsor...with no JELL-O for dessert. Very Funny episode. Meanwhile on Burns and Allen, Gracie Allen's campaign for president was in full swing. Plus, they mention the Cisco Kid.
Insurance Medical Exam
May 24, 1953 - Who was the Heavyweight Champion of the world in 1952? What is the Mystery of the House of Wax? Why does this episode of the Jack Benny show sound so similar for one from the '40s? Listen to this episode of Old Time Radio.
Northwest Passage
May 19, 1940 - Mary plays a trick on Jack by pretending Dennis is related to the sponsor. The skit is a spoof on a forgotten Technicolor movie "Northwest Passage" with Spencer Tracy.
Down on the Farm
May 18, 1952 - Imagine if any of the candidates in the current political race had a cartoon elephant leading the charge, and the candidate was described as "Hep". Listen to the campaign referenced in this episode of The Jack Benny program. Plus Ma and Pa Kettle.
Murder in the Library
May 15, 1938 and early episode with some fun banter at the beginning and a murder mystery skit at the end. Plus Horse racing and guest Bing Crosby.
Clown Hall Tonight (Fred Allen)
May 5, 1940 - Jack Benny does his impression of Fred Allen with a clothes pin on his nose.
Returning on a Plane
May 12, 1940 - Mother's Day was on May 4th. Jack Benny and the cast have been in New York and are now on their way back to LA. They take an airplane.
First Professional Appearance
May 2, 1932 This is the very first episode of the Jack Benny Program and the only episode from 1932 that has survived!
Buck Benny At The Paramount Theater
April 28, 1940 In New York. The first episode since the opening of Jack's Movie Buck Benny Rides Again. Fred Allen had Rochester on as a guest on his show this week too.
Costume Party
November 9, 1947 - Denny Day does a funny Ronald Coleman impression. The REAL Ronald Coleman is also in this episode in one of the funniest scenes ever!
From The Ritz Theater (Hellzapoppin)
April 21, 1940 Live from the Ritz Theater for the release of Jack Benny's movie "Buck Benny Rides Again". There is talk of the Broadway show "Hellzapoppin" which is zany and crazy!
Jack's Upset About His Appearance on the Quiz Kids
A hilarious appearance of Jack Benny on the Quiz Kids, which is just what it sounds like, a trivia program for smartypants youngsters. The Jack Benny Show AKA The Jello Program. Each week on 'This Day in Jack Benny' your host, John Henderson, brings an episode from that week 60-80 years ago. It's old, yet still as funny as ever. An OTR podcast. A podcast of the greatest Old Time Radio ever, The Jack Benny Program! Starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and Don Wilson.
To New York By Train
April 14, 1940 - Calling all adventure fans! Calling all Dick Tracy Fans! A fun episode on location with all your favourite cast members, plus their mothers and a host of one-off characters. The Jack Benny Show AKA The Jello Program. Each week on 'This Day in Jack Benny' your host, John Henderson, brings an episode from that week 60-80 years ago. It's old, yet still as funny as ever. An OTR podcast. A podcast of the greatest Old Time Radio ever, The Jack Benny Program! Starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and Don Wilson.
Jack Fixes a Phonograph (Newsweek)
April 13, 1947 Jack talks about his picture in Newsweek. Also so much old time music. The Luck Strike program, starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and yours truly, Don Wilson
Buck Benny is Back
April 7, 1940 - Jack Benny is about to release his new movie "Buck Benny Rides Again" so he is bringing back his old Buck Benny skit for the radio show. The Jack Benny Show AKA The Jello Program. Each week on 'This Day in Jack Benny' your host, John Henderson, brings an episode from that week 60-80 years ago. It's old, yet still as funny as ever. An OTR podcast. A podcast of the greatest Old Time Radio ever, The Jack Benny Program! Starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and Don Wilson.
Jack Opens His Swimming Pool
April 13, 1952 with a clip from April 13 1934. Those early episode are hard to listen to because of the sound quality, but if you can make out what they are saying its quite funny This Day in Jack Benny with John Henderson. This is an episode of The JELLO program staring Jack Benny. Old Time Radio (OTR). "The Jack Benny program, starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and yours truly Don Wilson"
Pinocchio
March 31, 1940 - The Jello Program starring Jack Benny! Jack was also on Orson Wells' program that week in a mostly dramatic play called "June Moon". But most of the show is a spoof of Walt Disney's Pinocchio which came out the previous month, February 1940. The Blue Fairy was played by a woman Jack almost married, Mary Kelly. Of course he ended up marrying Mary Livingston instead.
A Sad Soldier is Discharged
March 31, 1946 - This episode of The Jack Benny show is being broadcast from March field with a passionate crowd of soldiers.
Pinocchio Trailer (Ed Sullivan)
March 24 1940 - Happy Easter! This week is also the anniversary of Jack Benny's breakthrough radio appearance on Ed Sullivan's program. This episode features some talk about Fred Allen, last week's Hunchback play, a play "written by Don Wilson" and a look at next week's play Pinocchio. This Day in Jack Benny with John Henderson. This is an episode of The JELLO program staring Jack Benny. Old Time Radio (OTR). "The Jack Benny program, starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and yours truly Don Wilson"
I Stand Condemned (Soap Opera)
March 24, 1946 A clip from the long running radio soap opera "Life can be beautiful" plus this funny episode featuring a special guest. This Day in Jack Benny with John Henderson. This is an episode of The Lucky Strike Program staring Jack Benny. Old Time Radio (OTR). "The Jack Benny program, starring Jack Benny with Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Rochester, Dennis Day, and yours truly Don Wilson"