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- The comic misadventures of the "skinflint" comedian and his friends.
- The Beach Boys appear in a skit with Benny and Hope as surfers. Jack trys to weasel Disneyland tickets from Walt Disney. Also, a skit with Benny, Hope and Sommer in a takeoff on Italian movies. This was Benny's first special after the demise of his regular series. Benny obviously trys to appeal to the younger viewers by booking the very popular Beach Boys.
- Benny and Burns play five-hundred-year-old Roman fountain statues.
- Frank Boone and Johnny Miller are social directors at a summer resort which caters primarily to the wealthy. JW, Woodrow, and Dorothy are fellow employees with Dorothy dating Johnny. Activities and misadventures with the guests are chronicled.
- Jack hosts a special to say so long - for the first time.
- 19711h8.7 (26)TV SpecialThis special spoofs portions of Benny's career.
- Highlights include an extended parody of "The Graduate" with Benny and Diller.
- Very well structured and fun Benny show.
- Very funny special with Benny displaying his "groovy" new look. Burns, Benny, Peck perform a vaudeville act.
- Raymond Burr wants to be a comedian, so Jack allows him to host the show.
- 1950–196530mNot Rated7.3 (38)TV EpisodeJack imagines himself as Alexander Hamilton, the first United States Secretary of the Treasury.
- Jack consents to an episode of the show to be opportunity for new acts to showcase their talents but then he starts to regret deciding to do it when things don't go as he thinks they should.
- Jack devotes the entire half-hour to an amateur talent contest - of sorts. George Jessel pays a surprise visit.
- Jack's guest is laid-back singer Andy Williams, which prompts a visit from Jack's Pasadena Fan Club President (Madge Blake, Aunt Harriett on "Batman"), who can't believe Really Old Blue Eyes would book another blue-eyed guest. Jack lectures Andy to work harder to promote his career, so Andy changes from a sweater to a tux to join Jack at a premiere - which turns out to be a meat market opening. When a customer (Lee Meriwether, Catwoman in the Batman: The Movie (1966) movie) gushes over Andy's crooning, he's too embarrassed to admit who he is.
- This show is a spoof of the famous Ingrid Bergman vehicle Gaslight, for which Bergman won her Academy Award, with Jack taking Charles Boyer's job trying to drive his wife crazy. There is also a very funny radio version with Ingrid herself in the role. It's a natural story to turn into the broad satire so welcome to see in early television.
- After the opening act goes missing, Jack fills in for Shandu the Magician.
- 1950–196530mNot Rated7.9 (41)TV EpisodeJack wants to play himself in an autobiographical movie, but the studio prefers younger star Bobby Darin for the role. Darin displays his many talents as he and Jack contend over the role.
- 1950–196530mNot Rated7.7 (11)TV Episode