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New Year's Fantasy (1950 In Review)

This Day in Jack Benny

Release Date: 12/31/2025

Alan Ladd show art Alan Ladd

This Day in Jack Benny

March 25, 1945 - Murder Mystery with guest star Alan Ladd. Mary Livingstone was named best dressed woman in radio. References include Humphrey Bogart and Fred Allen.

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How Jack Found Rochester show art How Jack Found Rochester

This Day in Jack Benny

March 11, 1945 - Jack and the gand practice archery, then a reporter comes and asks about Rochester, featuring guests Amos 'n Andy. References include the songs "Hot Time in the Town of Berlin" and "In My Merry Oldsmobile", the movie "The Last of the Mohicans", the Mr. Anthony advise program, and Hedda Hopper.

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Haunted House/Western show art Haunted House/Western

This Day in Jack Benny

March 11 & 18, 1934 - Jack sleeps in a haunted house and the cast does an Arizona western play.

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Mad About The Oscars show art Mad About The Oscars

This Day in Jack Benny

March 1, 1942 - Jack Benny is upset that his movie "Charlie's Aunt" didn't win him an Academy Award, he falls asleep and dreams of what might have happened. References include Oscar winner Gary Cooper and Joan Fontaine, Fred Allen, Frank Buck, and the old French motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" or "Evil to him who evil thinks".

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The Whistler (Washington DC) show art The Whistler (Washington DC)

This Day in Jack Benny

February 26, 1950 - Jack Benny talks about his trip to Washington DC, then they do a parody of the mystery radio show "The Whistler". They did this same parody on the episode from October 20, 1946. References include President Truman, the Gallup Poll, breakfast cereals, and the songs "Dear Hearts and Gentle People" by Bring Crosby and "Scarlet Ribbons" by Dinah Shore.

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House in Palm Springs (I Think) show art House in Palm Springs (I Think)

This Day in Jack Benny

February 22, 1948 - Jack Benny and the gang are in Palm Springs and they visit the site where his new house is being built. There is also a cameo by Frank Sinatra.  References include "The Lady of 29 Palms" by the Andrews Sisters, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Jerry Colonna, AFRA (American Federation of Radio Artists) and Winthrop Rockefeller's wedding.

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Surprise Birthday Party show art Surprise Birthday Party

This Day in Jack Benny

February 15, 1948 - Jack Turns 39 and for his birthday everyone plans to throw him a surprise party. References include Bob Hope, Al Jolson, Jasha Hiefetz, the Academy Awards, the Oranges of Riverside Californiaand Townsend clubs.

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Musical Tribute to Jack Benny show art Musical Tribute to Jack Benny

This Day in Jack Benny

May 11, 1941 - NBC Tribute 10th Anniversary. Jack and the gang talk about the testimonial dinner that took place this weekend in Jack Benny's honor. Then the episode is taken over by the NBC players' telling the life story of Jack in song. References include Jack Oakie, Fred Allen, the Marx brothers and Eva Tanguay.

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Testimonial Dinner (10th Anniversary) show art Testimonial Dinner (10th Anniversary)

This Day in Jack Benny

May 9, 1941 - NBC 10th Anniversary Testimonial Dinner. Rudy Valli hosts a formal dinner in Jack Benny's honor with speeches by Edgar Bergan and Charlie McCarthy, Fibber McGee and Molly, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Bob Hope, George Jessel, Paramount Sudios head Y. Frank Freeman, NBC president Niles Tramell, and more! References include the song "When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano".

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Salute to Jack Benny (10th Anniversary) show art Salute to Jack Benny (10th Anniversary)

This Day in Jack Benny

May 4 & May 9, 1941 - Behind the Mike with Don Wilson interviewing Jack Benny and the NBC Special 10th Anniversary Salute to Jack Benny. Plus it's the 10th anniversary of This Day In Jack Benny!

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December 31, 1950 - The old time 1950 gives advice to baby 1951 in this New Year's Eve Fantasy skit.

References include the Korean War, radio show "Life Can Be Beautiful", the movie "Harriet Craig", TV host Faye Emerson, singers Frank Sinatra and Al Jolson, bandleaders Wayne King, Kay Kyser and Guy Lombardo, writing on the head of a pin,  and Flying Saucers.