Frank Sinatra Show with Guest Jack Benny 3/3
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- The final sketch, featuring violin-related...erm...themes, I guess. No spoilers. :)
Check out pbcomedy.com for more public domain shows, thanks to them for putting this out in the first place.
To the viewers who watched parts 1 and 2 and waited for eternity for this final part 3 - SORRY!!! I will try to upload consecutives in a MUCH more timely manner in the future. :)
My Uncle Hymie Schertzer is the clarinet player in the wedding sketch. Thanks for posting this old gem
Yep....and he was a part of Benny's band in 1935, wasn't he?
Barry I. Grauman yes he was ,he started with Benny in 1934 after the Carneigie Hall oncert in 1938 he went with Tommy Dorsey and back again with Benny. By the early 50's he was a staff muscian for NB starting with the Tonight Show with Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Carson until the show moved to California in 72. He passed i 1977. Thank you
Thank you for posting this rare video. Still no-one like Frankie, never will be.
"The House I Live In " :
Nicely done .☺️
Have never seen this
before.
What a treat !☺️
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This entire show is wonderful, thanks so much for posting. Apart from young Frankie's great voice, there is a lovely chemistry between Benny and Sinatra. In video 1/3 of the show, Jack ad-libs when Frank insists on sticking to the word in the script "conflict" rather than "friction": Jack appears hurt, doesn't want Sinatra correcting his English ("My English is as good as yours you know.") Sinatra, inexperienced and a bit nervous, can't get his words out from laughing. In this second part (a really funny bit) Benny obviously changes the name of a singer they had rehearsed to the more obscure Lanny Ross. It breaks up Sinatra and most of the others in the skit. This is vintage wine!
Nice PSA -- unfortunately, thanks to social media, you're only allowed to be rude when telling people to be good to each other! Thanks for the video!
Much appropriate in today's divisive environment
Sinatra was awarded his first Oscar for this 1945 RKO short subject The House I Live In.
I could hear that message once a week. That's America to me, too.
13:23
Not bad, considering that this show aired toward the end of Sinatra's 'career slump', just before From Here to Eternity and the Capitol Records years. He seemed to be in pretty good form.
This should go viral worldwide.
Rare and very nice
very nice
Thanks for posting this, I loved it!
I didn't know Frank Sinatra had his own tv show
i laughed when he said "martin&lewis"and "rat pack"XD~ thank you so much for posting!~~