I'm here because I heard his minimal comedic laughter gestures are minimal. So I'm watching him keep his arms crossed or in his pocket. He is very intentional and adorable. Off to see Victor Borge sound out punctuation marks as he reads!
He was indeed a lovely, quietly generous man by all accounts. His friends got a chuckle out of him when they went out to eat. Whatever he was having, he would unfailingly say, "This is the best _______ I've ever had!" His appreciation of life was delightful and contagious.
I was born in 1969 and have always been a fan of standup and I'd never heard of him just saw Neil Gaiman answering a question about him and looked him up
I grew up listening to his show on the radio in the '40's. I miss him.
Not me discovering this legend in 2023 lol
I'm here because I heard his minimal comedic laughter gestures are minimal. So I'm watching him keep his arms crossed or in his pocket. He is very intentional and adorable. Off to see Victor Borge sound out punctuation marks as he reads!
What a lovely guy he was. I was 11 when he died but I do remember him on TV.
He was indeed a lovely, quietly generous man by all accounts. His friends got a chuckle out of him when they went out to eat. Whatever he was having, he would unfailingly say, "This is the best _______ I've ever had!" His appreciation of life was delightful and contagious.
A master. He appears to be speaking off the cuff, but is rehearsed to every pause, aside and raised eyebrow. Thank you for sharing.
reminds me of Stewart Lee and Daniel Kitson, who both also make carefully written material look improvised
Very talented Jack Benny.
Originally telecast in England on November 12, 1961.
Thanks for this great upload!
Jack was 67
Was JB well known in G.B.?
All the great American comics were: Groucho Marx, Burns & Allen, Jack...that's it. Just them. :)
I was born in 1969 and have always been a fan of standup and I'd never heard of him just saw Neil Gaiman answering a question about him and looked him up
British comedian Alfred Hill admired Jack so much that he used his last name for a stage name -- Benny Hill.
@@pgh45rpms Oh. I didn't know that. That's a great compliment.
He was really famous over here.