The Jack Benny Program

Season 13

28 episodes · Sep 25, 1962

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  • S13E1

    Sammy Davis, Jr. Show

    Sep 25, 196230m
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  • S13E2

    Frank Sinatra Jr. Show

    Oct 2, 196230m
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  • S13E3

    Phil Silvers Show

    Oct 9, 196230m
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  • S13E4

    Air Force Sketch

    Oct 16, 196230m
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  • S13E5

    Lawrence Welk Show

    Oct 23, 196230m

    Jack tries to take over Lawrence Welk's baton when the maestro and his orchestra appear. Don Wilson is the announcer.

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  • S13E6

    My Gang Comedy

    Oct 30, 196230m
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  • S13E7

    Jack Plays Tarzan

    Nov 13, 196230m
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  • S13E8

    Jack Gives a Dinner Party

    Nov 20, 196230m
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  • S13E9

    Jack Meets a Japanese Agent

    Nov 27, 196230m
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  • S13E10

    Jack and Bob Hope in Vaudeville

    Dec 4, 196230m

    Jack and Bob do a skit about the time they auditioned their vaudeville act.

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  • S13E11

    Jack Referees a Wrestling Match

    Dec 11, 196230m

    When Jack is omitted from the Ladies' Club's show, he confronts the entertainment committee: Mmes. Groucho Marx, Phil Silvers, Kirk Douglas and Milton Berle (who play themselves). Announcer: Don Wilson.

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  • S13E12

    Jack and the Crying Cab Driver

    Dec 18, 196230m

    Jack encounters nothing but headaches trying to make a flight to New York.

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  • S13E13

    The Story of the New Talent Show

    Dec 25, 196230m
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  • S13E14

    Jack Attends the Rose Bowl

    Jan 1, 196330m
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  • S13E15

    Jack Meets Max Bygraves

    Jan 8, 196330m
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  • S13E16

    Twilight Zone Sketch

    Jan 15, 196330m
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  • S13E17

    Peter Lorre & Joanie Sommers Show

    Jan 22, 196330m
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  • S13E18

    The Murder of Clayton Worthington

    Jan 29, 196330m
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  • S13E19

    Jack Rents His House

    Feb 5, 196330m

    Jack's opening monologue is interrupted by a picture taking family who join him onstage. In the sketch, Jack and Rochester are leaving on a personal appearance tour, so Jack rents his house while he is gone. The renters are suprised by some of Jack's conditions for rental. English

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  • S13E20

    Spanish Sketch

    Feb 12, 196330m
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  • S13E21

    Connie Francis Show

    Feb 19, 196330m

    Connie Francis plays the wife of a composer. Announcer: Don Wilson.

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  • S13E22

    Jack Does the USO Show

    Feb 26, 196330m
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  • S13E23

    Frankie Avalon Show

    Mar 5, 196330m

    Frankie Avalon appears with Jack, who signs him on for the show. Engineer: Frank Gerstle. Recording Manager: Cliff Norton. Don Wilson is the announcer.

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  • S13E24

    Jack Is Kidnapped

    Mar 12, 196330m

    Jack is held for ransom in this sketch with George Burns. Kidnapper: Merry Anders. Accomplice: Warren Kemmerling.

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  • S13E25

    Jack Fires Don

    Mar 19, 196330m

    Jack fires his announcer, Don Wilson, over a trivial argument.

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  • S13E26

    The Mikado

    Mar 26, 196330m
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  • S13E27

    A Dummy Replaces Jack

    Apr 2, 196330m
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  • S13E28

    Jack Answers Request Letters

    Apr 9, 196330m

    Jack devotes the program to answering request letters from his viewers. One viewer asks about sound effects on his radio program, so he asks Ray Erlenborn to demonstrate; he makes the sounds of horses' hooves, a parade of marching soldiers, the milking of a cow, and a fight between Jack and John Wayne. For the State Farm Car Insurance commercial, Jack invites a serviceman up from the audience, who claims State Farm insured his tank in the Battle of the Bulge. Dennis sings a country western song. Jack's sister Florence has written in asking why he never gives Dennis or Don a chance to work alone; they do a Laurel and Hardy imitation. The last request is that Jack play a piece of serious music. Unfortunately, the accompanist sent over at the last minute by the Musicians' Union completely upstages Jack with his comic antics.

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