Jack Benny was a GENIUS. Who could create a character of himself like he did? In real life, he wasn´t cheap, he was a gifted violinist, a good friend. But he liked make fun of himself just for make people laugh. And oh, man, he was charm and classy!
After hearing that while in ny a hotel didnt want blacks in it and asked jb to get a seprate 1 for Rochester jb moved his whole cast of 50 ppl out of the hotel so Rochester wasnt treated that way it made me have even more of a fan. Rest in peace jack benny u were a class act.
Amazing.. television that a person can actually watch and enjoy... The golden age, when comedy was clean and funny . Love the jack Benny program, just so enjoyable, thanks for posting!!
When I visited Paris in 1999 I remember that there was a post office on top of the Eiffel Tower. The post cards had a special post mark from the tower.
3,000 francs would have been about ten American dollars at the time. By international treaty the Champagne can only be French. In Italy it is called Spumante. In Spain it is called Spumosa. America never signed the treaty.
The second a is short (IPA: æ), in France as well as Québec, contrary to the bizarre convention in phonetic transcription. The 1st a is nazalized, short in Québec, n long in France.
Great ending to this one :} 😂 🚚 Maurice Chevalier and I share the same birthday!! i should be as talented! 😋 i loved him! oh dear ~ i bet that song was much better en français, cause it wasn’t the best song in English for sure. oh, well every song can’t be Valentina :) 🌹
24:58- "This is Don Wilson, reminding you that one week from tonight, be sure to see the new 'MARGE AND GOWER CHAMPION SHOW'- presented by HIT PARADE cigarettes! Product of THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, 'America's Leading Manufacturer of Cigarettes'! Jack Benny's next television show for Lucky Strike will be presented two weeks from tonight!"
Paris???? Yeah, WAS a nice city. And another thing; The French couldn't find a word for bill or check, so they used the word as in math and in English "Addition" and added "La" to it. ;);)
Actually, 'bill' is 'facture', at least in Québec. And 'check' is 'cheque', the English being borrowed from the French. And yes, ur right, Paris is no longer a nice city. Our time is one of decay.
Paris is the best city I've ever visited in my life. Your attempts to diss the French for using any word at all - given how many French language words the English language stole from it - are laughable. You need a happy pill, Mr Grumps!
Jack Benny was a GENIUS. Who could create a character of himself like he did? In real life, he wasn´t cheap, he was a gifted violinist, a good friend. But he liked make fun of himself just for make people laugh. And oh, man, he was charm and classy!
After hearing that while in ny a hotel didnt want blacks in it and asked jb to get a seprate 1 for Rochester jb moved his whole cast of 50 ppl out of the hotel so Rochester wasnt treated that way it made me have even more of a fan. Rest in peace jack benny u were a class act.
Jack Benny seemed like a real gentlemen.
Amazing.. television that a person can actually watch and enjoy... The golden age, when comedy was clean and funny . Love the jack Benny program, just so enjoyable, thanks for posting!!
maurice chevalier superstar! oubliée en france ; 50 ans après sa disparition hommages ; pauvre françe.
Brings back good home family evening with mom and pops 😅❤
Both Jack Benny and Maurice Chevalier are sooooooooooo good.
When I visited Paris in 1999 I remember that there was a post office on top of the Eiffel Tower. The post cards had a special post mark from the tower.
Both of these talented men are missed!
I was a kid watching a black and white TV and Jack Benny used to keep me laughing my head off !!
When Paris was beautiful PA-Rri
Love it great show 🤣🤣🤣❤❤❤
3,000 francs would have been about ten American dollars at the time.
By international treaty the Champagne can only be French. In Italy it is called Spumante. In Spain it is called Spumosa. America never signed the treaty.
The second a is short (IPA: æ), in France as well as Québec, contrary to the bizarre convention in phonetic transcription. The 1st a is nazalized, short in Québec, n long in France.
Originally telecast on March 24, 1957.
Great ending to this one :} 😂 🚚
Maurice Chevalier and I share the same birthday!! i should be as talented! 😋 i loved him!
oh dear ~ i bet that song was much better en français, cause it wasn’t the best song in English for sure. oh, well every song can’t be Valentina :) 🌹
24:58- "This is Don Wilson, reminding you that one week from tonight, be sure to see the new 'MARGE AND GOWER CHAMPION SHOW'- presented by HIT PARADE cigarettes! Product of THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, 'America's Leading Manufacturer of Cigarettes'! Jack Benny's next television show for Lucky Strike will be presented two weeks from tonight!"
Funny they are ribbing Jack about being cheap . In real life , he was very generous. Chevalier on the other hand was notorious for being a tightwad
And I heard that Chevalier was a " sympathizer" . Interesting he was paired up w/ Jack Benny.
Paris????
Yeah, WAS a nice city.
And another thing;
The French couldn't find a word for bill or check, so they used the word as in math and in English
"Addition" and added "La" to it. ;);)
Actually, 'bill' is 'facture', at least in Québec. And 'check' is 'cheque', the English being borrowed from the French.
And yes, ur right, Paris is no longer a nice city. Our time is one of decay.
The English language has borrow d many words from the French language.
@@marywilliams9858 Both languages are of Germanic origin, but care to name a few? And please no culinary phrasees, thanks.
Have recently visited Paris, the food is great. The city is beautiful, they washed the streets every morning.
Paris is the best city I've ever visited in my life. Your attempts to diss the French for using any word at all - given how many French language words the English language stole from it - are laughable. You need a happy pill, Mr Grumps!
Audio sucks
Sorry it's not up to your 7.1 THX mega bass hyper noise reduction standards, hoser.