Jack talks with Don about their travelling arrangements to San Fransisco. Mary enters to compare fashion updates to their attire. The hills and street cars are made fun of when…
As Jack tries to compose a letter of apology to the Sportsmen , he uses Rochester for his spell checking. They joke about the quartet substitute from last week. Mary…
It's that time for the Academy Awards, and Jack talks to Don about the celebrities at the event that he was the MC. Mary shares a poem about television, and…
At the end of last week's show, Jack fired the Sportsmen. Can he justify himself to the sponsor on his decision? Will his contract with the quartet support Jack's case…
Rolling back the clock to Jack's birthday on Februrary 14, we join Jack and mary as they get ready for his formal party. Mary reads out telegrams of top name…
Being the first broadcast outside the USA, Don plays up the national resources of Canada as he introduces Jack. Members of the Royal Canadian military are recognized as Jack talks…
Don rolls the clock back to share with the listeners what happens in the studio after the show ends. Mel Blanc is a disgruntled audience member who makes a complaint…
Abe Lyman substitutes for Phil Harris as Don introduces Jack Benny. With his success at playing the Bee behind him, Jack jokes about the prices in New York City. Mary…
Always striving for a serious career as a serious actor, Jack wants to change his name from Jack to John. How will Mary, Don, and Dennis handle the request? Maybe…