Best of Jack Benny - Fred Allen Feud - Vaudeville Days - Family Comedy

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  • On April 5, 1936, Benny began his famous radio feud with rival Fred Allen when he satirized Allen's show. Allen kicked the feud off on his own show on December 30, 1936, after child violinist Stuart Canin gave a performance of François Schubert's The Bee credibly enough that Allen wisecracked about "a certain alleged violinist" who should by comparison be ashamed of himself. Benny, who listened to the Allen show, answered in kind at the end of his January 3, 1937, show, and the two comedians were off and running.
    For a decade, the two went at it back and forth, so convincingly that fans of either show could have been forgiven for believing they had become blood enemies. In reality, the two men were close friends and mutual admirers. Benny and Allen often appeared on each other's show during the ongoing feud; numerous surviving episodes of both comedians' radio shows feature each other, in both acknowledged guest spots and occasional cameos. On one Christmas program, Allen thanked Benny for sending him a Christmas tree, but then added that the tree had died. "Well, what do you expect," quipped Allen, "when the tree is in Brooklyn and the sap is in Hollywood."
    Benny in his eventual memoir (Sunday Nights at Seven) and Allen in his Treadmill to Oblivion later revealed that each comedian's writing staff often met together to plot future takes on the mock feud. If Allen zapped Benny with a satirization of Benny's show ("The Pinch Penny Program"), Benny shot back with a parody of Allen's Town Hall Tonight called "Clown Hall Tonight", and their playful sniping ("Benny was born ignorant, and he's been losing ground ever since") was also advanced in the films Love Thy Neighbor and It's in the Bag!.
    Perhaps the climax of the feud came during Fred Allen's parody of popular quiz-and-prize show Queen for a Day, which was barely a year old when Allen decided to have a crack at it on The Fred Allen Show-an episode that has survived for today's listeners to appreciate. Calling the sketch "King for a Day", Allen played the host and Benny a contestant who sneaked onto the show using the alias Myron Proudfoot. Benny answered the prize-winning question correctly and Allen crowned him "king" and showered him with a passel of almost meaningless prizes. Allen proudly announced, "Tomorrow night, in your ermine robe, you will be whisked by bicycle to Orange, New Jersey, where you will be the judge in a chicken-cleaning contest," to which Benny joyously declared, "I'm king for a day!" At this point a professional pressing-iron was wheeled on stage, to press Benny's suit properly. It didn't matter that Benny was still in the suit. Allen instructed his aides to remove Benny's suit, one item at a time, ending with his trousers, each garment's removal provoking louder laughter from the studio audience. As his trousers began to come off, Benny howled, "Allen, you haven't seen the end of me!" At once Allen shot back, "It won't be long now!" The laughter was so loud and chaotic at the chain of events that the Allen show announcer, Kenny Delmar, was cut off the air while trying to read a final commercial and the show's credits. (Allen was notorious for running overtime often enough, largely thanks to his ad-libbing talent, and he overran the clock again this time.) (Wikipedia)
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ความคิดเห็น • 9

  • @kimberlykasimoff1447
    @kimberlykasimoff1447 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Is that Betty Rubble from The Flintstones? Beatrice Benaderet was the next door neighbour to George and Gracie. That skit where the accepted price goes down, was down with Jack and Bob Hope.

    • @BenVarkentine
      @BenVarkentine ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It is. And Mel Blanc is Mr. Rockford, and "Eddie Cantor" is a then nine - year - old Harry Shearer, who grew up to be about a fifth of the characters on The Simpsons and in Chris Guest movies

  • @louiswilliams2724
    @louiswilliams2724 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I believe the secretary for Mr. Rockford is Bea Benderat, and Mr. Rockford is Mel Blanc.

  • @janmcdonald3896
    @janmcdonald3896 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The first pretend Hollywood feud. Still funny after all these years

    • @PashutHerenstein
      @PashutHerenstein 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was thinking pretend Hollywood feuds. What do u think some other examples may be?

    • @janmcdonald3896
      @janmcdonald3896 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@PashutHerenstein
      In modern times of course Matt Damon & Jimmy Kimmel. A lot of old stars pretended 2 swipe at each other such as Bing Crosby & Bob Hope. Even in their solo movies they usually tried 2 have a pretend dig at each other. For example in a Hope movie he was playing a soldier & refused 2 attend the showing of a Crosby movie. Later when outside of where it was showing he heard laughter & said ‘he must be singing again’

    • @PashutHerenstein
      @PashutHerenstein 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@janmcdonald3896 ahh ofc the Matt Damon jimmy Kimmel saga. Y u think they do it?

  • @bil5144
    @bil5144 2 ปีที่แล้ว

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