The Jack Benny Program - Season 14

Season 14
Episodes

Billy Graham Show
Take-off on folk singing craze. Billy Graham asks why comedians use insults for laughs and the gang shows him the reason.

Robert Goulet Show

Riverboat Sketch (Carol Burnett)

Tall Cowboy Sketch (Clint Walker)

Johnny Carson Show

Jack Directs a Film

Ed Sullivan Show

Robinson Crusoe Sketch

Jack Takes a Boat to Hawaii

Dennis Drives Jack to the Hospital

Three Musketeers Sketch

George Jessel/Amateur Show

Jack Alone on New Year's Eve

How Jack Met George Burns

Peter, Paul and Mary Show

Nat King Cole Show

Bobby Darin Show

Don Breaks His Leg

How Jack Found Dennis

The Final LeBlanc Sketch

Jack and Dennis Do Impersonations

Jack Redecorates His House

Jack is a Boxing Manager

Jack Renews His Drivers' License

The Lettermen Show

Jack Goes to An Allergy Doctor

Harlow Gets a Date

I Am the Fiddler
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