"JaMco" also co-produced "ICHABOD & ME" in 1961-'62 (a rural comedy about a small town newspaper and the two men operating it, an ex-urbanite reporter and an "old codger") with "Kayro Productions", the outfit that also produced "LEAVE IT TO BEAVER" and "THE MUNSTERS". By the end of 1962, Jack sold his interests in both "JaMco" and "J&M" to MCA for a VERY valuable block of stock...
"JaMco" was, of course, Jack Benny's OTHER production company; while he was producing his own series (with MCA) through "J&M", he was a partner in "CHECKMATE" (making his proverbial guest apperance in a January 1962 episode). MCA also used "CHECKMATE" as a "bargaining chip" with CBS in 1961 {"If you want another season, you'll have to renew Jack's program as well"}...
It's available on D.V.D. from Timeless Home Video, and the soundtrack album (John[ny] Williams' first film or television music that was recorded) is available on C,D. from Film Score Monthly (coupled with "Rhythm In Motion").
OMG!! It's the longer version of the Revue jingle. I haven't heard of this jingle since I was little girl. I was horrified of it. lol. I thought it never existed until now. Thanks for the upload, LogicSmash! :-)
WTF it fades out too early!
BoyMeetsWorldVault 1 year ago
who composed it.
GOOSEYGOOSE9 2 years ago 7
Stanley Wilson along with Pop Space King Juan Garcia Esquivel.
MooseShady 2 years ago
"JaMco" also co-produced "ICHABOD & ME" in 1961-'62 (a rural comedy about a small town newspaper and the two men operating it, an ex-urbanite reporter and an "old codger") with "Kayro Productions", the outfit that also produced "LEAVE IT TO BEAVER" and "THE MUNSTERS". By the end of 1962, Jack sold his interests in both "JaMco" and "J&M" to MCA for a VERY valuable block of stock...
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
JaMco was Jack Benny's production company, which also
produced "Checkmate", for which Benny made a guest appearance.
vividwatch47 2 years ago
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Juliaflo 1 year ago
"JaMco" was, of course, Jack Benny's OTHER production company; while he was producing his own series (with MCA) through "J&M", he was a partner in "CHECKMATE" (making his proverbial guest apperance in a January 1962 episode). MCA also used "CHECKMATE" as a "bargaining chip" with CBS in 1961 {"If you want another season, you'll have to renew Jack's program as well"}...
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
That episode was 'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Game'.
Juliaflo 3 years ago
"Checkmate" is an American detective television series that aired on CBS from 1960 to 1962 for a total of 70 episodes.
CraigFoye80 3 years ago
"Thriller" which is another Revue and MCA show also ran during the same seasons.
britfrenir 3 years ago
It's available on D.V.D. from Timeless Home Video, and the soundtrack album (John[ny] Williams' first film or television music that was recorded) is available on C,D. from Film Score Monthly (coupled with "Rhythm In Motion").
vividwatch47 2 years ago
OMG!! It's the longer version of the Revue jingle. I haven't heard of this jingle since I was little girl. I was horrified of it. lol. I thought it never existed until now. Thanks for the upload, LogicSmash! :-)
lovelychick84 3 years ago
Please remind me from what show this was taken.
meowfit 3 years ago
Checkmate.
actionsub 3 years ago
They faded the picture and sound out before the jingle had ended.
actionsub 3 years ago
I hate it when they do that...
vinylrecord68 3 years ago
It was cut off at the end.
britfrenir 3 years ago
Notice that "T.M." is under the MCA Globe bug logo instead of the registered trademark (R) symbol.
ShaDeed329 3 years ago 2
Yep, the miracles of HD.
LogicSmash 3 years ago
What show can I find this logo?
headphone355 3 years ago
@headphone355, you can find it on the "Checkmate" season 1 D.V.D. set.
vividwatch47 1 year ago