There will never be another Jack Benny - the greatest comedian ever. He was a totally class act- hilarious and he did not rely on crudity for laughs. The fact that his staff stayed with him throughout his career in radio and television says a lot about what kind of man he was
Jack: We're having Louella Parsons for dinner. Dennis: You promised us roast beef! 😂😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂😂 Best line in the history of radio! Fun fact: Jack Benny did this skit on a later show, after Bob Crosby replaced Phil Harris. The gags were slightly rearranged, and Dennis Day sang "Because you're mine". The biggest difference I noticed is, in the later version, after Dennis says "if my girl reads that, she'll slap my face!" Jack responds with "Dennis, UNFORTUNATELY nobody's gonna slap your face!" 😂😂
By most accounts, Mary Livingstone (born Sadie Marks) was not the nicest person to know. Lucy Ball, who lived next door dubbed her "Hard-Hearted Hannah"
There will never be another Jack Benny - the greatest comedian ever. He was a totally class act- hilarious and he did not rely on crudity for laughs. The fact that his staff stayed with him throughout his career in radio and television says a lot about what kind of man he was
Now this is real entertainment that relies on actual talent . Wow, talent -that's old fashioned! Can you tell I'm 71
Love that Jack Benny show!
Dennis Day. Love that guy. Thanks for sharing. Love me some JB.
A belly laugh. Always my favorite !
Louella was a good sport very good episode
Funniest one
Jack: We're having Louella Parsons for dinner.
Dennis: You promised us roast beef!
😂😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂😂
Best line in the history of radio!
Fun fact: Jack Benny did this skit on a later show, after Bob Crosby replaced Phil Harris. The gags were slightly rearranged, and Dennis Day sang "Because you're mine". The biggest difference I noticed is, in the later version, after Dennis says "if my girl reads that, she'll slap my face!" Jack responds with "Dennis, UNFORTUNATELY nobody's gonna slap your face!" 😂😂
I love the hair jokes! Mary tells Jack to “stop running your fingers through your hair just put it on!” 😂
Louella Parsons was born in 1881. Perhaps his oldest radio guest. 13 years older than Jack.
I believe that distinction may belong to Samuel Goldwyn, He appeared on an episode from April 6,1947.
By most accounts, Mary Livingstone (born Sadie Marks) was not the nicest person to know. Lucy Ball, who lived next door dubbed her "Hard-Hearted Hannah"