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George Burns & Spike Jones Show
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George Gobel & Red Skelton Show
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Jack Is Invited to the Ronald Colmans
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Jack's Maxwell Is Stolen
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Jack Locked in the Tower of London
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The Mikado
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Talent Show
S7:E8NaN/10(0)Loading...During Jack's monologue about his Christmas gifts, Don comes out to announce a purse has been found. It turns out to belong to Jayne Mansfield, who was sitting in the audience when the usher grabbed her purse she considers this to be a pretty sneaky way to get a guest star. Jack mentions The Girl Can't Help It, her latest picture. The Sportsmen Quartet and Rochester perform New Year's in Trinidad for the Lucky Strike ad. In the sketch, Jack hosts a talent contest. Mel Blanc plays an animal impersonator. The Landrew Sisters trio sings Did you ever see a dream walking. Leon Salvadore, a judo champ, is beaten by the six big men he asserts he will beat.
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Jack and Mary in Rome
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The Fiddler
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Goodwin Knight & George Jessel Show
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Hope and Benny in Agent's Office
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Jack Falls Into a Canal in Venice
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Jack in Paris
S7:E14NaN/10(0)Loading...Jack makes sure Parisians remember him: he boasts to anyone he can corner that he drives a garbage truck. That's how an under-tipped hotel employee translates "star of stage, screen and television" for Jack. A garbageman compatriot is delighted to give Jack & Mary a free ride in his truck, while Maurice Chevalier takes them nightclubbing.
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Mary's May Company Reunion
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Visit from the IRS
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The Best Episodes of The Jack Benny Program Season 7
Every episode of The Jack Benny Program Season 7 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of The Jack Benny Program Season 7!
Laugh along with funnyman Jack Benny as he brings his underplayed humor to TV along with regular performers from his radio show days.
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Season 7 Ratings Summary
"Alfred Wallenstein Show" is the best rated episode of "The Jack Benny Program" season 7. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 9/23/1956. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "George Burns & Spike Jones Show".