Audio is poor, but is worth giving a listen. It's the first show for Jello, and Jack's first use of his well known opening, "Jello everybody". Don and Jack get…
Audio is fair. Jack jokes about Don's generosity, character traits, and size. Mary enters to pitch in on the topic of dreams. After getting in his own joke about dreams,…
Audio condition is fair to poor. Don introduces that master golfer and violinist, who tells about being back in New York. Listen and learn about his trip to Atlantic City…
After the opening note of dischord from the orchestra, a typical feature in these early shows, Jak turns to joking about current events. Bing Crosby, Ghandi, and Hollywood celebrities are…
The audio is a little scratchy, but not bad for one of Jack's early shows. The audio also takes a couple false starts before taking hold. It's the New Year…
We tune in to find that Jack is late for the broadcast. As Mary tries to cover for him in the studio, we are transported to Jack's wisecracking cabbie who…
Today we find Jack not happy with his introduction. After giving Don Wilson and Don Bestor a chewing out over it, Mary enters. Jack talks to her about music. Frank…
Audio is poor, muffled, with record noise, and scratches. Starts with the show already in progress. As jack has a word with Frank Parker, Mary enters and is concerned over…
Fred and the announcer talk about a recent feature in Look Magazine, teasing about Jack Benny. Fred talks about Jack sponser dropping him. The News Highlights of the Week topic…
Audio is rough, with record noise, and skips near the beginning. After Don's opening commercial for General Tire, he introduces Don Bestor, who introduces Jack. This being the first in…