Jack Benny – Jack and Mary Walk to the Studio. 461013

A black and white photograph of Jack Benny, a man in a suit and tie, standing against a plain background. He is looking off to the side with a slight smile on his face, and his hands are clasped in front of him. Benny was a comedian and actor, best known for his radio and television shows in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. The photograph conveys a sense of classic Hollywood glamour and style, with Benny's sharp features and piercing blue eyes on prominent display.

It’s a perfect day for a walk, and we join Jack and Mary as they walk to the studio. Along the way they encounter a French nanny and a baby, then stop in at the lunch counter to be pestered by Frank Nelson. Mr Kitzel has given up his hot dog stand to work as the diner’s short order cook. The band plays the theme to the hit film, it happened In Sun Valley.

Rochester meets up with Jack to ask if he can borrow the car for a hot date. Later, Don, Dennis, and Phil catch up with Jack and Jack complains about the new Sportsmen quartet, and their performance so far on the show. Will they do better this week? Dennis sings, If You Were the Only Girl in the World.

At the studio, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy talk business with Jack about their appearance on the show tonight. Charlie meets the cast, joking with the guys, and flirting with Mary. Can Jack get Edgar to take the Sportsmen off his hands to use on his own show?