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This Day in Jack Benny

529 episodes - English - Latest episode: 18 days ago - ★★★★★ - 361 ratings

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"

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Episodes

Calls of Congratulations (World Series)

October 07, 2020 13:40 - 33 minutes - 46.6 MB

October 6, 1946 - Jack Benny is celebrating 15 years on the radio! Like last year, he is tuning in to the Word Series. In this episode they mention Russian diplomats Gromyko and Molotov, the song "Thy Gypsy", actresses Ingrid Bergman and Betty Grable, bandleader Harry James, radio programs "The Charlie McCarthy Show", and Fred Allen.

Garden of Evil (Rehearsal)

September 30, 2020 13:34 - 46 minutes - 64.1 MB

October 3, 1954 - A special presentation of the master tape recording of this episode plus selected portions of the rehearsal. In this episode they play a jingle written by Jack's arranger Mahlon Merrick. It was the theme song to the Gillette Cavalcade of Sports called "Look Shark / Be Sharp March". They mention Irving Berlin's song "No Business Like Show Business". They also mention a couple of new CinemaScope movies, "The Egyptian" and "The Garden of Evil".  

Publicity Agent (Gildersleeve).mp3

September 23, 2020 07:30 - 32 minutes - 44.9 MB

September 30, 1945 - It's daylight savings and Jack Benny is back from his USO tour and ready for a new season.  Jack mentions his summer replacment, Wayne King, Phil Harris' song "That's what I Like About The South", radio programs like The Great Gildersleeve, Cass Daley, Kay Kyser, Edger Bergan and Charlie McCarthy, Fred Allen, The Lone Ranger (Al Jennings Lawsuit), John's Other Wife and Porche Faces Life, plus L.A. used car dealers The Smiling Irishman and Madman Muntz.

Brewster's Millions (Buck Benny Part 9)

September 16, 2020 07:30 - 29 minutes - 41.2 MB

February 21, 1937 - Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone had starred in this week's episode of the Lux Radio Theater in a play called "Brewster's Millions".  References include Irene Dunn in "Theadora Goes Wild", Cathrine Hepburn, Sarah Burnhardt, Goody Ace, Jack Pearl, Phil Baker, Walter Winchel and Ed Sullivan.

Buck Jones (Buck Benny Part 8)

September 09, 2020 07:30 - 35 minutes - 49.4 MB

January 17, 1937 - The Jack Benny / Fred Allen feud continues with Fred claiming that Jack's violin only had two strings. Plus Jack and the cast continue the Buck Benny saga with a special guest star - Universal Pictures western star Buck Jones. Plus Andy Devine. and references to William S Hart, Harry Cooper the golfer, and movies "The Good Earth", Mr.Deeds Goes to Town, and "After The Thin Man".

Fred Allen Feud Begins (Buck Benny Part 7)

September 02, 2020 13:20 - 38 minutes - 52.2 MB

January 10, 1937 - After Jack Benny's little comment last week, Fred Allen really ramps up the feud on his show by asking each of his amateur guests about Jack's violin playing.  Jack Benny also hosted the Paramount Silver Jubilee for Adolph Zukor. They mention Carole Lombard, Clark Gable, Fred MacMurray and Mary Boland. Plus some older terms - "fright wig" and "setting-up exercises".

The Knocking Man (Buck Benny Part 6)

August 26, 2020 07:30 - 34 minutes - 47.7 MB

January 3, 1937 - The first episode of the Jack benny-Fred Allen feud begins with a simple comment tagged on to the end of this episode. Plus the first episode with The Knocking Man played by Harry Baldwin and references to Clark Gable, radio character comedian Bob Burns and Jack's movie "College Holiday".

Mary's Mother (Buck Benny Part 5)

August 19, 2020 04:37 - 32 minutes - 45.2 MB

December 27, 1936 - Before another instalment of the western serial Buck Benny Rides Again, Jack Benny talks about the scarves he got for Christmas and Mary Livingstone reads a letter from her mother. References include Fred Allen, Phil Baker, Stoopnagle and Budd, Jessica Dragonette, Rubinoff, Jack Pearl, The Easy Aces, Benny Rubin, The Hall Johnson Choir, Ed Wynn, Bing Crosby, plus Jack's movie College Holiday, and the songs "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and "The Old Grey Mare".

Buck Benny Rides Again (BONUS FILM)

August 12, 2020 07:00 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

Jack Benny stars in this (shortened) film from 1940.

Andy Devine (Buck Benny Part 4)

August 06, 2020 02:29 - 31 minutes - 43.9 MB

December 13, 1936 - This is the first episode of Jack Benny with Andy Devine the western movie sidekick. References include the book Pollyanna, actress Carole Lombard, character actor Charles Laughton, comedic actor Edward Everett Horton and western silent film actor William S Hart.

Money Ain't Everything

July 29, 2020 07:30 - 31 minutes - 43.9 MB

December 6, 1936 - In this episode Jack Benny takes a break from his Buck Benny western serial (or does he) to present a drama called Money Ain't Everything. References include the upcoming technology of television, bandleader Paul Whiteman, actress Loretta Young and wrestler Ed "Strangler" Lewis.

Jack is Jealous of Phil (Buck Benny Part 3)

July 22, 2020 12:38 - 31 minutes - 44.1 MB

November 29, 1936 - Phil Harris has been getting phone calls from movie stars like Carole Lombard and Jack is jealous. Then part three of the western drama Buck Benny Rides Again. References include Mae West, Gretta Garbo, George Arliss and the fictional character count Dracula.

Thanksgiving Plans (Buck Benny Part 2)

July 15, 2020 12:32 - 31 minutes - 43.1 MB

November 22, 1936 - Jack Benny talks about his recent trip to Palm Springs and Don Wilson, Mary Livingstone and Kenny Baker talk about their plans for Thanksgiving. Then they do part two in the "Buck Benny Rides Again" saga. They mention actresses Carole Lombard and Ginger Rogers, adventurer Frank Buck, movie theater "bank nights", and the book "Gone With The Wind".

Kenny's Anniversary (Buck Benny Part 1)

July 08, 2020 07:30 - 30 minutes - 43.1 MB

November 15, 1936 - In this early episode it's singer Kenny Baker's first anniversary as part of the J-E-L-L-O cast. We head out west for the first in the Buck Benny cowboy saga. In this episode they mention the comedy team Burns and Allen, the song "I'm an Old Cowhand", and Abraham Lincoln.

Podcast Update 2020

July 01, 2020 07:30 - 25 minutes - 35.7 MB

John Henderson's wife Stephanie joins him for a chat about Jack Benny and the future of the podcast. https://thisdaybenny.com/

Duet With Johnny Green

June 24, 2020 12:34 - 33 minutes - 46.7 MB

June 27, 1937 - The last show of the season and the bandleader Johnny Green returns to the Jack Benny Program to visit. He is a noteworthy piano player and shows off as he plays a duet with Jack on the violin. References include Kenny Baker's movie "Mr. Dodd Takes the Air", Bing Crosby, Carol Lombard and Clark Gable, Ripley's Believe it or Not, Charlie McCarthy the dummy, The Queen Mary ocean liner.

Jack Goes to Dallas (The Sea Around Us)

June 17, 2020 08:00 - 32 minutes - 30 MB

June 6, 1954 - It's the last show of the season and Jack Benny is getting ready for a personal appearance in Dallas. They mention the Irwin Allen documentary "The Sea Around Us", the book and movie "The Cain Mutiny", silent film stars Lon Chaney and Charlie Chaplin, the game show "What's My Line?, and Bing Crosby singing "Come On-A My House".

G.I. Jive (Last Grape Nuts)

June 10, 2020 13:44 - 34 minutes - 31.3 MB

June 4, 1944 - The last episode sponsored by Grape Nuts Flakes. Dennis Day is gone to Naval training and Phil Harris sings "G.I. Jive". Plus songs "A Slip of the Lip Can Sink a Ship", "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning", and Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye. They mention a number of radio comedies and the soap opera John's Other Wife. And the actor C. Aubrey Smith.

Battleship

June 03, 2020 04:21 - 32 minutes - 29.7 MB

June 1, 1941 - Jack Benny is in his old WWI Navy uniform as he broadcasts from the San Diego Naval Training Center.  They mention Jack's upcoming movie directed by Archie Mayo, actress Ann Sheridan, the Civil War battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack, and a Lavalier necklace.

Ed Sullivan Award

May 27, 2020 19:52 - 27 minutes - 38.1 MB

May 26, 1946 - Ed Sullivan stops by the broadcast while Jack Benny is in New York to give him an award. They mention the women's clothing storew S. Klein, actress Joan Crawford, the railroad and coal strikes, newspaper comic Dick Tracy, communist Russia, comedian Fred Allen, and Dave Rose, the composter of a song dedicated to Jack Benny called The Waukegan Concerto.

Fred Allen's Invitation

May 20, 2020 13:22 - 36 minutes - 50.8 MB

May 19, 1946 - Jack Benny and his cast are in New York, the home of Fred Allen. In a flashback, Fred asks Jack onto his own program for next week. This week Fred's guest will be Phil Harris, In this episode they reference mayor O'Dwyer, President Truman, the coal and railroad strikes, singer John Charles Thomas, comedian Jerry Colona, and Danny Kaye's running joke "Oh really? No, O'Riley".

Chicago Quiz Kids

May 13, 2020 13:42 - 34 minutes - 47.4 MB

May 5, 1946 - Jack Benny is visiting Chicago on Mother's Day. It was the middle of a coal strike lead by John L Lewis. They mention Marshal Field's Department store, Charles Boyer, Georgie Jessel, the song "Keep the Home Fires Burning", and The Quiz Kids. 

Leaving For Chicago

May 06, 2020 05:04 - 26 minutes - 24.2 MB

May 5, 1946 - All aboard the Super Chief train to Chicago! In this episode they mention Listerene toothpaste, Esquire magazine, Pablum. Fred Allen, the Queen for a Day radio show,  the trolley strike and more.  

Danny Kaye

April 29, 2020 07:00 - 33 minutes - 30.9 MB

April 28, 1946 - Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Dennis Day and Phil Harris go to see Danny Kaye's new movie "The Kid From Brooklyn".  References include the zany bandleader Spike Jones, violinists Fritz Kreisler and Jasha Heifitz, teen actors Freddie Bartholomew and Shirley Temple, gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, Crosby and Hope, Diamond Jim Brady more!

The Circus Sideshow

April 22, 2020 05:30 - 31 minutes - 43.7 MB

April 22, 1951 - Jack Benny and the gang go to the circus including the side show and the tunnel of love (after visit from the I.R.S. part 3).  They mention Dennis Day's upcoming movie and the radio show My Friend Irma.

The IRS Visit Part 2

April 15, 2020 13:25 - 30 minutes - 27.7 MB

April 8, 1951 - The IRS agents that visited Jack Benny in last week's episode return, and then visit Ronald and Benita Colman.  They mention penny loafers, The Aurthur Murray Dance Studio, and the vitamin enriched drink Hadacol.

The IRS Visit

April 08, 2020 04:29 - 32 minutes - 44.2 MB

April 8, 1951 - In this episode Jack Benny is worried because the I.R.S. called to say they are coming over to talk to him about his tax return. They mention Dennis Day's records (Mister and Mississippi was his next single), the game show 20 Questions, and handsome Hollywood actors of they day.

Samuel Goldwyn (Easter Day)

April 01, 2020 03:21 - 34 minutes - 48 MB

April 6, 1947 - It's Easter Day! Jack Benny and the gang talk about their Easter activities. Meanwhile, comedian Bob Hope was giving away cars with a contest on his radio show. Also on the radio you could hear Phil Harris' show, Dennis Day's show, and To Brennaman's Breakfast in Hollywood. From the movies; Van Johnson, Gary Cooper, Frederick March, Ray Maland, Shirley Temple, Carmen Miranda, and 10-year-old Margret O'Brien. They also mention silent film star Theda Bara.  Songwriter Hoagy...

Tobacco Road

March 25, 2020 13:18 - 33 minutes - 46.5 MB

March 23, 1941 - In this episode Jack Benny and the gang spoof the hillbilly movie "Tobacco Road", but Don Wilson is upset because Jack forgot his radio anniversary. Plus the return of the Guadalajara Trio.

Champion (Gorgeous Gussie)

March 19, 2020 05:01 - 33 minutes - 46.5 MB

March 19, 1950 - Jack Benny plays the Kirk Douglas part in the movie "Champion".  Plus they mention Popeye, Mickey Mouse and Oscar nominees Broadrick Crawford, Richard Todd, Gregory Peck, and John Wayne. And they reference the tennis player "Gorgeous" Gussie Moran.

Jack's New Muscle

March 11, 2020 06:27 - 32 minutes - 29.7 MB

March 16, 1941 - On this episode of The Jack Benny Program they have just returned from vacation and discuss Palm Springs' Prices. The Guadalajara Trio return to get paid. They mention Ripley's Belive it or Not, the song "There I Go", the half-dollar (with the Eagle and the latin phrase E Pluribus Unum, and Jack's new arm muscle is compared to the box of Arm & Hammer Baking Soda.

Murder at the Racquet Club

March 04, 2020 13:54 - 32 minutes - 22 MB

March 9, 1941 - The Jack Benny Show is broadcasting from Palm Springs with special guests Peter Lorie, character actor Charles Butterworth, the silent film actor Charles Farrell and the Guadalajara Trio. They mention local spots like The Doll House restaurant, Rogers Stables and the Racquet Club resort. Plus references to the movies Western Union, Mr. Moto and Ktty Foyle, and the song "The Shiek of Araby".

Tipi Motel (Longfellow)

February 26, 2020 07:00 - 31 minutes - 43.2 MB

February 23, 1941 - Broadcasting from Palm Springs Jack Benny talks about the place where he's staying, the T.P. Motel. They mention the western film series Hopalong Cassidy and the poet Henry W Longfellow. Plus The Knocking Man stops by, as portrayed by Harry Baldwin.

Birthday Dinner Party

February 19, 2020 05:08 - 31 minutes - 29.3 MB

February 16, 1947 - Jack's Birthday party with Isaac Stern the violinist, actor Ronald Colman and his wife Benita. Actress Lorraine Day recently married baseball coach Leo Durocher after divorcing her previous husband. She had filed for divorce in the California, but the judge ruled that she couldn't re-marry for a year. So she went to Mexico instead. The California judge still insists that her divorce is not valid when she is in California.

After The Show

February 12, 2020 14:17 - 34 minutes - 46.7 MB

February 9, 1947 - In this episode Jack Benny and his gang mention previous bandleaders on the show, Jack is once again visited by his guardian angel from "it's a Wonderful Life" and they spoof the news commentator H.V. Kaltenborn. Plus Headless Valley, Sally Rand's Baloon dance, The Best Years of Our Lives, Margret O'Brien and more!

Miniature Women

February 05, 2020 06:42 - 34 minutes - 47.9 MB

Winter 1934 - This is a very early episode of Jack Benny with poor sound quality. They mention Eddie Cantor and the movie "Little Women" with Katharine Hepburn.

John Benny (Margie)

January 29, 2020 07:37 - 35 minutes - 48.9 MB

January 26, 1947 - Jack Benny is changing his name to something more dignified. Then they do a skit very loosely based on the movie "Margie". In this episode they mention the new 1947 Studebaker with large rear windows, the novelty song "Open the Door, Richard", Rudolf Valention in "The Shiek", Charles Boyer and Humphrey Bogart.

Boris Karloff (Open the Door, Richard)

January 22, 2020 14:04 - 31 minutes - 43.6 MB

January 19, 1947 - Most of this episode is recycled from March 1946, only with horror movie actor Boris Karloff. In the episode they reference the bandleader Spike Jones and the novelty song "Open the Door Richard".

Denver March of Dimes

January 15, 2020 07:44 - 33 minutes - 45.6 MB

January 18, 1948 - Jack Benny is in Denver for a March of Dimes fundraising event. They meet the governor and mention the mayor. It happened to be the same week as the National Western Stock Show which was also hosted in Denver. In the episode they mention Slapsy Maxi Rosenbloom, Lady Esther cosmetics, Al Jolson, and Robert Taylor who was filling in on the Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show.

Leaving For Denver (Diaper Service)

January 08, 2020 06:29 - 34 minutes - 47.5 MB

January 11, 1948 - Jack Benny is packing for his trip to Denver for a March of Dimes event. In the episode they mention radio comedian Judy Canova, Duz Soap, the movie "Ramona", the song "Near You", Shirley Temple who would soon have her first baby and Dinah Shore who just had her first baby. In a time before disposable diapers many people hired a diaper service to pick up old diapers and drop off clean ones.

Gift Exchange (ASCAP Boycott)

January 01, 2020 05:28 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB

January 5, 1941 - The ASCAP Boycott started in January and lasted until October of 1941. On the Jack Benny program they wrote original music for the opening of the show with funny titles. Plus the new electric razor.

Dennis vs Kenny (Taxi Dancers)

December 24, 2019 05:29 - 33 minutes - 45.5 MB

December 22, 1940 - Christmas in New York and the premier of Jack Benny and Fred Allen's movie "Love Thy Neighbor" was earlier in the week. Kenny Baker is back for a guest appearance and a friendly rivalry with his replacement Dennis Day.  In the episode they mention Lindy's Restaurant, the comedy team Olsen and Johnson, stars Heddy Lamar and Lana Turner, former presidential candidate Wilkie, and the Rosalind Ballroom where you can rent a dance partner for 10¢ a dance.

The Bodyguard (Carmen Miranda)

December 18, 2019 06:53 - 32 minutes - 44.1 MB

December 15, 1940 - Just ahead of the premier for "Love Thy Neighbor", Jack Benny gets a bodyguard to protect himself from Fred Allen's goons.  In the episode they mention Carmen Miranda's hats, comedian Ed Wynn, stage plays, bandleaders the calendar of desserts.

Christmas Shopping in New York

December 11, 2019 14:08 - 32 minutes - 44.4 MB

December 11, 1938 - Jack Benny and the gang are in New York where Jack and Mary Livingstone go for Christmas shopping. In this episode they mention the upcoming World's Fair, comedian Fred Allen, announcer Graham McNamee, playwright Noel Coward, dancer Gypsy Rose Lee, opera singer Giovanni Martinelli, plus Betsy Ross and Abraham Lincoln.

Guest Phil Baker

December 04, 2019 05:42 - 35 minutes - 48.1 MB

December 1, 1946 - It has been a few years since Jack benny's appearance on the game show "Take It or Leave It" and he still thinks he should have won the money. The host Phil Baker visits Jack in this episode. Plus they mention "The Count of Monte Cristo", Lassie, John L Lewis and Phil Harris' show.

The Killers (Edward G Robinson)

November 27, 2019 04:55 - 33 minutes - 45.4 MB

November 24, 1946 - Jack Benny welcomes gangster star Edward G Robinson for their version of the movie "The Killers".  References include Hollywood's Santa Claus Lane Parade, Eversharp razors, the gangster movie Little Cesar, and the songs "Rumors are Flying", "The Missouri Waltz", and "Holiday for Strings".  

Lost Horizon

November 20, 2019 19:54 - 28 minutes - 38.6 MB

November 21, 1937 - In this episode they spoof the 1937 Ronald Colman movie "Lost Horizon" directed by Frank Capra. Plus they mention the swing dance called The Suzie-Q, adventurer Frank Buck, Eddie Canton (and his 5 daughters), and the Elk's Lodge.

Jack Gets a Haircut

November 13, 2019 05:58 - 32 minutes - 45.1 MB

November 10, 1946 - Jack Benny gets a haircut from Rochester. When the Sportsmen quartet come to do the commercial Jack fires and re-hires them. They reference the singer Hildegarde, the song Stardust and the musicians union leader Petrillo. Movies "The Strange love of Martha Ivers", and the actress Merle Oberon. Radio shows Fibber MacGee and Molly, A Date With Judy, and The Phil Harris show. Plus Duz Soap, a fountain pen that can write underwater and Mary's Chizz Sweese flub.

After Halloween (Man of Distinction)

November 06, 2019 06:22 - 32 minutes - 44.4 MB

November 3, 1946 - Jack Benny tries to break his contract with the Sportsmen quartet. They mention the movies "The Killer", "Margie" and "Breakfast in Hollywood" starring Tom Breneman. They also sing the song "Shine on Harvest Moon". Plus the Lord Calvert Whiskey ads featuring The Men of Distinction. 

The Quartet Murder (Chiss Sweese)

October 30, 2019 13:41 - 35 minutes - 48.8 MB

October 27, 1946 - This old time radio episode of the Jack Benny Program is famous for the mistake that Mary Livingstone made when trying to say "Swiss Cheese".  They mention dance instructor Arthur Murry, musician union president Patrillo, ballplayer Hank Greenberg, and the fictional character The Mad Russian. They also mention the department store Eastern Columbia, the Native American baby carrier a papoose, a Lincoln quote "You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the...

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