The Jack Benny Program
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Jack Benny Role: Himself Television and radio comedian who is credited by many as being the first stand-up comedian as we know the term today. His show biz personna of a mean and stingy tightwad got laughs from radio and television audiences for over 40 years. Benny's comic trademark was a violin which he pretended to... Read More |
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Bill Days Role: Sportsmen Quartet |
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Bob Stevens (III) Role: Sportsmen Quartet (1950-1951) |
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Martin Sperzel Role: Sportsmen Quartet (1950-1957) |
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Robert Garsen Role: Sportsmen Quartet (1954-1965) |
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Jay Meyer Role: Sportsmen Quartet (1951-1954) |
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Jay Moffett Role: Sportsmen Quartet (1957-1965) |
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Don Wilson Role: Himself Don Wilson began his career in entertainment 1st in radio and then moved into television and films and spent almost his entire professional career in projects associated with Jack Benny. Wilson will be forever remembered as the announcer of the Jack Benny Show in both in radio and later in... Read More |
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Mary Livingstone Role: Herself (1950-1959) |
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Dennis Day Role: Himself Dennis Day's smooth tenor voice earned him the nickname, "America's Favorite Irish Tenor." Day got his start in show business singing on radio programs in the 1930s. This drew the attention of Jack Benny, who hired Dennis in 1939 to be a regular on his radio show, The Jack Benny Program . After... Read More |
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Eddie Anderson Role: Rochester Van Jones Afro-American comic actor who became a radio and TV star playing Rochester Van Jones, the valet to Jack Benny on Benny's radio and television programs. |
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Gurney Bell Role: Sportsmen Quartet |
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Show Vital Stats
Ratings Rank: 2,909 of 17,577 (
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Show Reviews: 0
People Tracking: 28
Score: 7.6 Good 49 votes
great: 12 (24.5%)
superb: 11 (22.4%)
perfect: 10 (20.4%)
abysmal: 5 (10.2%)
Other: 11 (22.4%)
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