The Jack Benny Program - Season 11

Season 11
Episodes

Nightbeat Takeoff
George Burns, Robert Wagner, Tony Curtis, and Johnny Green are at Hillwood Country Club waiting for Jack to join them for golf. They all question whether Jack has the stamina to do a new episode each week this season. Their scoffing cause him to have a nightmare where he's grilled by Mike Wallace on "Night Beat." His doctor, Frank Nelson, also shows up in his dream to harass him. Back at home, Jack's windows are knocked out by his "fans" throwing rocks.

Dick Clark Show

Milton Berle Show
Jack's show is going weekly and Miltie gives his input on what it takes to do a weekly show. In short, it is slapstick, baggy-pants comedy. On the show, Milton plays straight man and Jack is in a clown suit delivering cornball punchlines.

Jack's Hong Kong Suit

John Wayne Show
Jack handles an overenthusiastic fan. The writer of the jingle of the new sponsor unintentionally reveals something funny. John Wayne offers to take girl singer Jaye P. Morgan out to dinner. Jack freelances as a violinist.

Joey Bishop Show

Lunch Counter Murder

Jack Goes to a Concert

Christmas Show

Amateur Show

Jack Casting for Television Special

Jack Goes to the Vault

Don's 27th Anniversary with Jack

Jack at the Supermarket

Jack is Hypnotized

Jack Goes to a Gym

Death Row Sketch

Musicale

Jack Dreams He's a Surgeon

Detective Story

Children's Version of the Show

Las Vegas Show

Dance Contest

Variety Show (George Burns & Ann-Margaret)

Main Street Shelter

English Sketch
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