Jack receives an urgent phone call from Mary, a lady to whom he has proposed many times. Mary says that she must speak to Jack right away and is coming right over. Jack assumes that Mary has finally changed her mind and has decided to marry him.
When Mary arrives, however, the topic of conversation is not marriage, but about all the talk of how cheap Jack is. Well!
After Mary leaves, Jack lies down and dreams of being married to Mary.
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I think you're right. A nice sentiment for Jack!
hwy61media 2 years ago
Joan also appeared in the February 4, 1962 filmed version of the "Missing Maxwell" sketch Jack first did live in November 1956...she played the "Police Receptionist" [she mentions this in her book, "Sunday Nights At Seven"]. I believe Jack figured, 'if I'm going to do this sketch on film, I want Joanie to do it with me, so she can show my grandchildren we DID work together...and that I AM who I say I am!'.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
Thanks Barry. Would you happen to know which other episode Joan was in?
hwy61media 2 years ago
The final commercial IS intact at 5:16. And look who's pitching Luckies- New York TV legend Sandy Becker! He sometimes delivered Lucky Strike commercials on Jack's radio show in the late '40s and early '50s. And indeed, in three weeks [February 28th], Helen Hayes guest starred in a live episode. Joan Benny appeared in at least one more episode of her father's series, and both were celebrity players opposite each other on "PASSWORD" in 1962.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago