by shimp scrampi » Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:03 pm
We have been around this block a few times in various chats and forum posts, but here's my take - in the "big picture", I think Jack's radio legacy is more solid than his TV legacy. But, when you get down into it, there is a whole "continuum" of THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM that goes from radio through TV, and there are better and worse eras across the run of the program in its entirety. Would I prefer almost any 1948 radio episode to almost any 1964 TV episode? Sure. But I'd also prefer almost any ca. 1954 TV episode to almost any of the 1933-1934 surviving radio shows.
Some of the traditional knocks against the TV show actually had come about in the radio era (Phil leaving, Mary's participation dwindling). Also without TV, so many of Jack's mannerisms (gestures, the audience stare) would be lost to us. At its best, the TV show had a sly visual humor that clicked along like the best of the radio "picture gags". Didn't always work, but lest we be blinded by rose-colored glasses, to mix a metaphor - it didn't always work on radio either.
So, to sum up, I think there's comedy gold to be found in both radio and TV Benny. We're lucky to have both!
