Jack Benny – Leaving for Chicago. ep619, 470427

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.

Mary and Jack anticipate their trip to Chicago to appear on the stage. Rochester offers moral support as Jack practices his bows. Dennis pops in to joke about his mom, and a mishap while out dancing. Rochester tries to get a chance to sing, but instead Dennis does the job by singing, the Anniversary Song.

Jack goes over the parts he wants to do on the stage, even doing a tap dance. Phil pops in to lay on the charm, and his plans on his stage act. Transition to Ronald and Bonita Coleman as they complain about how many things Jack borrows. The couple talk about weird incidents with the cast members.

Don Wilson pops in with the Sportsmen, who sing a version of, Clowie. Reluctantly, Ronald and Bonita are driven to the station by Jack. With the break downs of the Maxwell, will they all make it to the station in time?