The Jack Benny Program - Season 10

Season 10
Episodes

The Jack Benny Program 30 Years in the Future
Jack switches to a new sponsor but Don Wilson and the Sportsmen Quartet keep confusing it with the old one. Jack discusses how long Don and most of his regulars have been with him and fantasizes what they would look like in 30 years.

Harry Truman Show
Jack has the Sportsman Quartette audition a new ad then tells Rochester about his recent concert in Missouri and visit with Truman at his new library. Flashback of the visit where Truman takes Jack on a tour of artifacts of his presidency.

Jack Webb Show

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stewart Show

Jack Paar Show
Jack welcomes Jack and tries to prevent a confusion of first names. Paar wants Benny to do a version of his show but Benny says he won't do it without Charlie Weaver. "Charlie Weaver" makes an appearance. Dennis Day sidelines as NBC page.

Jack Goes to a Pasadena Fan Club Meeting

George Burns Show

Ben Blue Show

Maurice Gosfield/Amateur Show

George Gobel Show

Jack is Arrested

Natalie Wood/Robert Wagner Show
A Friday night shift takes an unexpected turn for Advanced Paramedic Jon. A panicked caller needs help for a friend who has given birth in a hotel room despite not knowing she was.

Slogan Contest

Easter Show
Jack strolls down Wilshire Boulevard with his girlfriend Mildred Meyerhouser. He hears comments about the white suit he's wearing and his "weigh yourself for a penny" machine in his front yard. Jack and Mildred sing "Happy Easter."

Final Show of the Season
Jack meets with network executives to sign his new contract.
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