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The Jack Benny Program - $64,000 Question (1/3)

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2009

Jack Benny was a pioneer of television comedy. His show was enormously popular, providing family entertainment for million of viewers. His sense of timing and facial expressions made his show a huge hit.

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  • ...and Hal insisted, "But nobody stops at $64, Jack. Everyone goes on to the next question". "I don't care!", Jack "insisted". "I won $64, and I want it right now!!". Hal finally took $64 out of his own pocket, and gave it to Jack, who thanked him, and walked off stage to thunderous applause. Again, this was strictly a "gag" [Benny previously did this stunt on his friend Phil Baker's "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT" {"The $64 Question"} game show on radio in the '40s].

  • I remember this! Funny story. Thanks Barry.

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  • My pleasure, 'hwy'...

  • I believe I described this episode last time, but I'll repeat it for those who missed it the first time: this originally aired live on October 20, 1957 [the Lucky Strike commercials, however, are missing from this kinescope], and is a "sequel" of sorts to Jack's appearance two weeks before on "THE $64,000 QUESTION", where he was a "gag contestant". After correctly answering the first question for $64, he insisted to host Hal March he wanted the money instead of going on to the next question...

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