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By the way, I've been listening to the Benny program in chronological order and that was the first time I heard Jack say he was 39.
FrankNelson wrote:Roman wrote:****************************************************
By the way, I've been listening to the Benny program in chronological order and that was the first time I heard Jack say he was 39.
I just listened to that one a few nights ago---that's from the 11/14/43 show.
I think my biggest laughs are the ones where Jack is made to look ridiculous in front of a big celebrity whom he's trying to impress. For example--in a January 1940 episode, Jack is expecting Barbara Stanwyck to come over and he tells Rochester to take a copy of the works of Shakespeare off of the shelf, dust it off and open it up on the table. He's hoping it'll make an impression on Ms. Stanwyck. Ms. Stanwyck comes over, notices the book and asks Jack, "Do you love Shakespeare?" Jack tells her, "Oh yes---I love to spend my evenings reading 'Macbeth', 'As You Like It' and other Shakespeare plays."
There's a pause and then Rochester says "Well, that's that. Shall I put the book back on the shelf?"
I also love the 2/6/49 show in which he's trying to get on the prestigious Ford Theatre program with Claudette Colbert and Vincent Price and ends up making a fool of himself.
mrdj wrote:One line that cracks me up was done twice that I recall. Once on Jack's show with Vincent Price and again on 'Screen Guild Theater' with Basil Rathbone. The situation is so typically Jack. He is trying to horn in on a leading man part opposite Claudette Colbert. Nobody wants him but he talks himself into an evening rehearsal at Claudette's home.(''Should I come for dinner?''). Anyway, Jack later says ''May the best man win'' and is corrected to the effect that the proper usage is ''may the better man win''. Later, after coffee is served, Jack, trying to sound like a know-it all- suckup says... ''Claudette, this is the BETTER coffee I have ever tasted. I laugh out loud every time I hear that.
yesplease wrote:Oh I love this on its first show and the running gag it becomes
"If I told you once I told you a thousand times don't barge in on the little woman"
Phil: I'm not mad about your taking Barbara out.
Jack: Oh not much...
Phil: But if you ever come into my club again and start handing out cards, I'll have you thrown out.
Jack: What cards?
Phil: You know, the ones that say 'Jack Benny - violin lessons and supplies.'
Jack: See? He's trying to change the subject. Oh boy is he sizzling, wahoo!
Phil: Now wait a minute, Jack! Let's get one thing straight, I'm not a bit jealous about Barbara.
Jack: Oh no....no....
Phil: Well, I'm not!
Jack: Oh, heaven forbid....Oh, of course not!
Phil: Look. You took her out Monday night, didn't ya?
Jack: Yeah.
Phil: Well I took her out Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, whaddya know about that?
Jack: Well, let me tell you something, smarty. It's customary for a fella to send flowers to a girl, isn't it?
Phil: Yeah.
Jack: Well, I haven't seen Barbara since Monday night and yesterday she sent me the most gorgeous box of roses you ever saw!
Phil: Ha ha ha, I know she did!
Jack: Yeah, what are you laughing at?
Phil: I told her you were dead.
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