Jack Benny Program: Jack Goes to the Races
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2018
- Jack and Mary go to the racetrack. Dennis Day decides to come along and tells Jack he’s suing because Jack called him stupid. Jack makes a huge $5 bet and wins. Of course, he’s such an insufferable winner that Mary has to do something about it.
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"When you work like one, you think like one!" Love Rochester. RIP Eddie.
LOL
Love “Rochester”- fabulous actor -
In A simpler time with a talent like this you will never see again.Rip Jack Benny!❤
Thank goodness for the people who posted all the jack Benny showes, they are wonderful
Amen to that!
Mary was very beautiful, great smile and perfect timing. She was a great match for Jack Benny. Any issues with daughter, if true maybe the daughters issue.
Very simple but great comedy. Jack Benny was incredible
Thank you for bringing back something missing these days on tv..."HUMOR!!!!!"
Mr. Robert Velasquez, I agree. “CLEAN, HUMOR!!”
Dennis Day had a lovely voice.
A lovely singing voice, a talking voice like a 13 year old.
Dennis was one of America's great popular singers!
This is Great Comedy 👍 and Joe Besser is Hilarious 🤣
this was such a popular show and as a kid I sure enjoyed it.
in the '50's?
I watched it in the sixties
I love the Jack Benny Programs I been watching it for some many years.And still watching it now I have some of the programs on DVDS.
I love all y'all on Jack Benny and I love every episode I'll watch it almost😊😊 everyday❤❤❤
As a kid in the 80’s I’d listen to JB in cassette. Then I’d hear it on When Radio Was in the 90’s and got to see his TV show on Nick At Night. I miss those days.
7:30- "If I love you" is from the movie CAROUSEL (1953) staring Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones. He sang it first then she joined him later. It has a heart reaching ending.
CAROUSEL was actually released in 1956.
Real comedy! I miss it.
Very good comedy Love Jack and all the gang❤️💕💗💖🎥🤸🏇🥂☺️❤️❤️❤️❤️🛫💦💕💕💕💕
Even the race track announcer..Mel Blanc.
Rochester was very knowledgeable about horses in real life & made money at it.
14:28 The race track bookie's name is Sheldon Leonard who was a tv producer and writer, the creators of The Bang Theory like his work that they name the two main characters after him Sheldon and Leonard
Sheldon Leonard always played tough guys but he was a super-producer of great sitcoms: "Andy Griffith", "Dick Van Dyke", "Gomer Pyle", "That Girl"...also "I Spy" and "Mod Squad" in the action genre. No wonder the "Big Bang" guys used his name- great tribute!
In real life "Rochester" had racing horses.
"Thank you for the upload.💘
Watching from NSW Australia."
I LOVE AUSSIELAND!
It sounds like the great Mel Blanc is the announcer at the race track.
Sure sounds like the Great Mel, who could do anything. The greatest talent who never said no to any challenge, and always delivered. 🥰❣❤👍
Wow, they drove all the way to Del Mar from Beverly Hills instead of just Santa Anita....
And I love how Dennis Day claims he's 26. This episode is from 1958, he was 42....
Benny claims he's 39.
Jack Benny was great!
Joe Besser was always a great performer in the shows he was in!
Any episode with Eddie Anderson is a good episode. Love me some JB. Thanks for sharing.
Dennis Day was a brilliant performer. First he plays a bumbling idiot then he becomes a fantastic singer. RIP
Mary made that scene shes so adorable so sad comedies arent made this way anymore I was definitely born in the wrong era
many of us were
I am so fortunate to have been born when all the real comics were the norm, Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Red Skelton and even Johnny Carson.
The Lord God Almighty HIMSELF before HE created the heavens and the earth, even then HE knew when each of us were to be born AND when we each would die. Be thankful that HE holds life and death in HIS HANDS.
Huh !
The Jack Benny Program was sensational!
I was a child "actor" back in the day and a role on his TV show was down to me and another kid and Benny was going to make the final choice. They had us sit in the bleachers in that studio to wait for him, and down below Jimmy Stewart and wife walked by, someone said Hi Jimmy and he turned and waved.
Then there he was, the GREAT Jack Benny up at the top of the bleachers looking down from on high, one of the producers said ok, boys, stand up, Benny (in his expensive robe) looked at each of us from about 20 feet away, nodded and off he went.
The other kid got the job but I'll never forget my father's smiling face when he got home from work and I told him that I saw Jack Benny AND Jimmy Stewart that day. We loved both of them
I was also personally rejected by Jerry Lewis and he even comically mimicked me because I was chewing gum as I stood with 10 other kids in his office as he sat at his desk.
I was also rejected by a few females but that is another story or 10
Thanks for sharing. Love JB.
Joe Besser as the waiter.
Sheldon leonard as the racing tout mel blanc as he frequently was the announcer
Rip Jack Benny, Eddie Rochester, Dennis Days, and Mary Livingston Benny (The Wife of Jack Benny)
Mary Livingstone- ne Sadie Marks from Vancouver, B.C., an early Canadian gift to TV sitcoms!
@@TheJonaco Born in Seattle, Washington, but lived in B.C. most of her young life.
Sadie Marks. Hilliard Marks was her brother😁😁
I wish Frank Nelson had been in the episode.
I feel this way about every episode! :]
It's a shame Mary Livingston was camera shy she was a sweet, charming and pretty lady RIP.
Never can get enough of “Mr. Sunday at 8.”
I think Rochester almost laughed in this one!
very funny thx for post
Love this
This TV show was taken from one of Jack Benny’s finest radio shows. Actually the radio show of this is better because it stars Ron Coleman whose dry humor contrasted so well with Jack’s. Treat yourself and listen to A Day at the Races radio show.
Agreed. ruclips.net/video/elkSBJhUJLI/видео.html
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His name was Ronald Colman. He was never referred to as "Ron Coleman." Ever.
Perhaps but there is an episode where he is referred to as Ronnie Coleman.
Ronald Colman was a huge movie star in the 30s and 40s. An A-lister among A-listers. Up there with Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart and Gary Cooper.
Damn he was cleaver as hell. Stoner approved 👍
Why does the audience applaud as each new character appears? They’ve not even done anything
Why did Michael Richards consistently get wild ovation as Kramer, just by opening the door and coming into Jerry Seinfeld's apartment, without speaking a single word?
I'd know Joe Besser's voice anywhere, anytime. 😅
If I Loved You is a great song from Carousel, but sung much better by Shirley Jones in the film.
Not just Shirley Jones, but Gordon Macrae too. Their version was sensational.
Pssssst hey bud
Sheldons radio career on JBS.
This episode was done first on Jack’s Radio Show with Ronnie & Bonita Colman. The person who “punched” Jack then was funny too.
When I tell people to watch jack they have no idea who he us. We fell in love with the whole crew. The last mention of jack was in the movie final countdown with kurt Douglas. I love jack and hope people watch all his reruns thank you jack and your coactors.. arvis
I love bacon and eggs 😋😋
Gangster Sheldon Lenoard.
It was funnier with Ronnie & Bonita Colman on the Jack Benny Radio Show at the racetrack!
Sheldon Leonard! Didn’t he produce Get Smart?
No, Mr. Jones, Leonard B. Stern was the executive producer of that fine show. Mr. Leonard was responsible for the success of The Danny Thomas Show, The Andy Griffith Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Gomer Pyle, USMC, and I Spy.
At the very end a Jack mouths I Love Uou. To who??
Likely his wife Mary or daughter Joan.
It seems to me that he says, "Good Night, Folks".
I read "Good night, folks."
The race bookie 14
Mel Blanc as the racetrack announcer...
Tre404 Remember Anaheim, Azuza, and CUCHamonga, Mel's voice as a train announcer, in another episode?
@@bobbywimsy6741 Anyone out there remember a Jan and Dean song called "Anaheim, Azusa and Cucamonga Sewing Circle..."? Not a hit but one of the funniest surf n'hot rod songs of the '60s!
I discovered the Jack Benny radio shows of old around 1996 or so, on the internet. They were from long before my time, but I fell in love with them. The tv shows can't hold a candle to the otr shows, in my opinion. As noted below by other comments, many of the Jack Benny tv shows were just "reruns" of his radio shows from decades earlier. I love Jack and the whole gang, but give me otr any day! ruclips.net/video/elkSBJhUJLI/видео.html
I keep seeing comments about how people wish things were like this now. Forgive me if I seem dense, but if enough people want it, can't we embrace the values that created the culture of that time? You know minus the whole Jim Crow bit. That would suck.
Sheldon Leonard, this is the second episode I have Ave seen him in.
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wow, the black shoe polish on the back of his head must have been brutal to get off and would stain the bed head-rest.
Stooge Joe Besser.
HEY BUD ...THE ONE & ONLY..SHELDON LEONARD...HE MADE THE EPISODE BETTER.