Or, Fight of the Century. The man who made the "Bee" public insect #1 is introduced. Jack is in New York, and jokes about both his success at playing the…
First an opening sponsor message. Cecil B DeMill introduces the cast and the play for the evening. Cappy Ricks is retiring at age 60 from the sailing life, and sticking…
Feeling a little under the weather, Jack tells how he got a cold at the race track. Everybody seems to have had better luck at the track than Jack did.…
Don announces Jack with: "A man afflicted with many childhood diseases, including violin lessons" The trouble is that Jack is missing, and it's up to Mary and the cast to…
The feud with Fred Allen is growing, and the cast keep digging on Jack about his violin playing. Is Jack's childhood photo proof enough that he can play well? The…
Playing off the running gag that Phil steals Jacks girlfriends, Don pokes fun at Jack. The feud between Jack Benny and Fred Allen began last episode, in responce to a…
Features Frederick March and Jean Arthur. Gary Cooper was to star, but had to bow out due to illness, Wild Bill Hickock makes an impression on a boy in a…
Audio resolution is a little low, fair but OK. The theme to open the show is Oscar and the Academy Awards. Eddi Cantor jokes about his bill in the restaurant…
Captain Tintop is the hero of the day when he presents the Silver Star back to Jim and Judy. He reports on his adventure in regaining the star. This calls…