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Episodes (28)

Sep 25, 1962
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Oct 02, 1962
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Oct 09, 1962
Jack recalls the first time he encountered the devious Phil Silvers.

Oct 16, 1962
Raymond Burr wants to be a comedian, so Jack allows him to host the show.

Oct 23, 1962
Jack praises Mr. Welk but insists anyone (in particular himself) can lead an orchestra-the results of his attempt to do so are classic.Later, he browbeats Lawrence into orchestrating his song "When You Say "I Beg Your Pardon Then I'll Come Back to You" A.K.A. "When the Swallows Return to Capistrano" which ends up as a polka.

Oct 30, 1962
Darla Hood sings a song and appears in a sketch spoofing the Our Gang series.

Nov 13, 1962
Carol Burnett plays Jane to Jack's Tarzan. She also sings The Trolley Song.

Nov 20, 1962
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Nov 27, 1962
After a run in with a crabby cameraman, Jack introduces a young Japanese girl singer, Romi Yamada. He expresses his interest in having her do a further show, but her agent drives a hard bargain, and recalls Jack's appearance on an Ed Sullivan-like show in Tokio, where Jack inserted himself into a rock-and-roll children's group.

Dec 04, 1962
Jack and Bob do a skit about the time they auditioned their vaudeville act.

Dec 11, 1962
Several star's wives are planning a charity benefit in Beverley Hills, trying hard not to invite Jack, but he insinuates himself, unasked, into the event. He wanted to play his violin, but the only spot open is to referee a championship wrestling match, which he takes, but bungles it up so he gets involved in the wrestling, too.

Dec 18, 1962
Jack's attempt to fly to New York City is frustrated by a cabdriver who can't bear to say goodbye to his passengers, surreal airport announcements, and a sarcastic ticket agent

Dec 25, 1962
In Jack's talent show, the first contestant is Mr. Finque,(Blanc) who impersonates dogs and a British horse. Don Wilson and "son" Harlow do another impersonation, this time of Ted Lewis in his "Me and My Shadow" routine. The "Renaldi brothers" do a bullet dodging act that ends badly. Jack's fan club of old ladies from Pasedena form an amateur orchestra.

Jan 01, 1963
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Jan 08, 1963
Jack's guest is British comedian/singer Max Bygraves. After Jack claims to have discovered Max and introduced him to U.S. audiences, there's a flashback to Jack first seeing Max perform in London. Jack loves Max's performance, but is aghast with Max's dead-on impersonation of Jack.

Jan 15, 1963
Jack hires Rod Serling to improve his show but he winds up trapped in the Twilight Zone himself.

Jan 22, 1963
Jack is thrilled to introduce his guest, actor Peter Lorre, who seems very modest and timid - until Jack congratulates him on his ability to personify evil, spurring Lorre to pull a knife from his jacket pocket. Jack has a nightmare involving Lorre, in which Jack visits a new doctor, because the doctor takes coupons and validates parking. Also waiting for the doctor is Lorre, hiding behind a newspaper blaring the headline "Fiendish Murderer Escapes."

Jan 29, 1963
Dick Van Dyke takes on different characters with Jack in an English murder mystery.

Feb 05, 1963
Jack's monologue is interrupted by a picture taking family who join him onstage. Jack and Rochester are leaving on a personal appearance tour, so Jack rents his house while he is gone.

Feb 12, 1963
Rita Moreno sings and guest stars in a skit about a little Spanish town.

Feb 19, 1963
The cast do a skit spoofing the songwriting of Stephen Foster.

Feb 26, 1963
Having Martha Tilton as a guest causes him to reminisce about when they worked together with the USO during World War Two, on the island of New Guinea. During the show, Jack performs his stand-up, then starts playing his violin, when the sirens sound and enemy planes start bombing, everyone runs off but jack keeps playing. Eventually two Japanese soldiers, all that's left after a hari-kiri wave, surrender if he'll stop playing.

Mar 05, 1963
Jack attends Frankie Avalon's record session, but constantly interrupts the takes. Eventually, he's given a role in the recording.

Mar 12, 1963
Jack is kidnapped and forced to make a $10,000 withdrawal from the bank.

Mar 19, 1963
Jack fires his announcer, Don Wilson, over a trivial argument.

Mar 26, 1963
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Apr 02, 1963
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Apr 09, 1963
For a change of pace, Jack does a plot-less revue instead of a scripted play, by supposedly responding to questions culled from fan mail. The acts include an over the top radio sound effects man, Don and Dennis impersonate Laurel and Hardy repairing a Model T tire, and Jack playing his violin with an eccentric pianist accompanying.
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The Jack Benny Program Season 13 (1962) is released on Sep 25, 1962 and the latest season 15 of The Jack Benny Program is released in 1964. Watch The Jack Benny Program online - the English Comedy TV series from United States. The Jack Benny Program is directed by Frederick De Cordova,Ralph Levy,Norman Abbott,Seymour Berns and created by George Balzer with Jack Benny and Don Wilson.