Here is another question that has been bugging me for some time -- what do you all think about Mary's character on the show? It seems to me that in reading all the books about Benny and the program, Mary seems to come out on the short end of the stick. I understand that daugher Joan had some issues with her mother (oh and what child doesn't, haha). And it seems that the Fein book has a kind of negative attitude toward Mary (she didn't contribute that much to the show, she lavishly spent Jack's money in real life, she fainted a lot, she was increasingly reluctant to be a part of the show, etc). I found George Burns' book about all his best friends to have a bit of the same attitude, mostly focusing on how much money Mary spent.
But concentrating on what listeners to the Jack Benny program heard, I kind of want to "stand up" for Mary and say that her character was important to the show and its story. And important to ideas of what women were supposed to be doing or could do in US society in the 1930s/1940s/1950s.
I like her laugh, and Jack and his writers certainly used it often on the shows (more frequently in the 30s?). I like that she can be brave enough to tell Jack to "shut up" even when she is just an employee (I can't imagine Rochester, Phil or Don doing that). I would argue that Mary IS Jack's girlfriend in a way, despite the presence of Gladys Zabisco, the telephone operators, and Jack's crushes on movie stars. They have a kind of understanding or a fall-back-kind of relationship on the show? Jack makes a great deal out of kissing her when he is returning from his WWII show tours, and once in the later 1940s they walk by a jeweler's shop window and she asks is he going to buy her an engagement ring?
I also like that she is "just one of the gang," with a pretty equal kind of relationships with Phil, Don and Dennis. She has an easy commeraderie (sp?) that was rare among the ususal relationships I find in movie and radio shows of the 30s/40s/50s? She is not ditzy/stupid (well I will give you her bad jokes in the early 30s) but a smart-alecky, sexy working girl and friend to these fellows. Kind of like an Eve Arden or Rosalind Russell type of character?
Or do you think I am barking up a totally wrong tree? I am very curious what the members think! thanks, Kathy