The Jack Benny Program | Natalie Wood & Robert Wagner
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2019
- The Jack Benny Progam
Season 10 Episode 12
March 6th, 1960
{Jump to 9:20 to see Natalie Wood }
Jack Benny
Robert Wagner
Natalie Wood
J & M Productions
CBS (1960)
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Thank you for NOT interrupting this episode by throwing in any modern day(2020) “ads”.
As if I didn't already think Natalie Wood was the sweetheart of the land, then I see her doing this dance bit and skit with "RJ." *swoon* Love her and may she R.I.P. Many thanks for sharing this.
Natalie Wood was my favorite.♥️
Still funny today.
Thanks. Loads of fun to watch.
I have never seen this one! Thank you- it's wonderful!
RIP Jack Benny (1894-1974)
Ha! I like the end statement of "This program was taped before a live audience with reaction technically augmented."
For those who don't know, it means live audience with a bit of laugh track. Something that even George Burns liked to do for the "George Burns & Gracie Allen (Television) Show."
I loved Natalie wood and it really bothered me when she died
This is funny as hell...Loved it!
Love kinnies of videotape made at Television City.... very distinctive.
11:59- The "script girl" was Jack's script secretary in real life, Jeanette Eymann. She frequently appeared in bit parts, too.
As of today, Wednesday November 18, 2020, since you have NOT interrupted our viewing enjoyment of this episode with modern day “ads”, I gave a “thumbs up”.
I don’t intend on monetizing the channel. Therefore, you should be able to enjoy the channel freely.
West Side Story is always burned in my mind thanks to Natalie Wood.
So weird that Natalie and Robert Wagner Broke up just 15 months later after this show because she supposedly was having an affair with Warren Beatty while making Splendor In The Grass
❤️❤️❤️
FUNNY - “NOW YOU GET IT”
This is one of the videotaped episodes that was NOT included in any syndicated/cable package of repeats (those were filmed).
All those Lucky Strike cigarette ads. Good Lord!
there were no ads for cigarettes, Lux and Stripe
Lever Brothers became Jack's sponsor in the fall of 1959 {he appeared for Lux, George Gobel for Stripe, on the alternate weeks; in the fall of 1960, they continued to sponsor him on behalf of LIpton Tea, while State Farm Insurance became his new co-sponsor every other Sunday}.
Ironically, "PLAYHOUSE 90" was cancelled in May 1960, after a final series of "occasional" presentations that season.
29:18- "'WHAT'S MY LINE?' is next, on the CBS TELEVISION NETWORK."
Loved Natalie but this Lux cleanser has me interested. Strange isn't it?
Before Lever Brothers introduced Dove dishwashing liquid a few years later, Lux (and Swan) were their "top of the line" dishwashing products. They were phased out by the 1970's.
{Jump to 9:20 to see Natalie Wood }
11:24 😁💕
Benny Rubin, a close friend of Jack's, who appeared frequently in small roles.
What's the deal with Benny kissing Natalie so much?