Audio is a little funky, but OK. Joan Benny talks about circles of friends. and the closeness, or distance of some of the cast members to her, Mary, and Jack.…
Audio is buzzy in spots, and intrudes on the interview. Joan begins by telling how her mom, Mary Livingston got her stage name, and remembering being told, 'Goodnight Joanie' at…
Don and Jack tell stories about their wild New Years Eve partying. Mary and Frank Parker both tell a little about their day as well. Who is the guy who…
Jack jokes with Don about being a self made man, and about the movies. Mary keeps the movie theme going with a few puns and jokes about the popular film,…
The audio is a bit scratchy in spots, it skips in spots, and the musical numbers have been snipped. Other than that, it sounds pretty good. Don teases Jack about…
Going back to a feature of the series in early episodes, the roving reporter, Jack,, brings news from around the globe. Items include sports news from Japan, New York, and…
In trying to tell a joke about a travelling salesman, a farmer, and a farmer's daughter, Jack gets preempted as each point of his story are picked apart by each…
Jack has a special greeting from his cast, and all his pals. Listen in to learn what Jack's idea to stimulate banks and the economy is. Mary joins in on…
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…