
Episodes (28)
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Ep 1
Sammy Davis, Jr. Show
1962-09-25•30m
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Ep 2
Frank Sinatra Jr. Show
1962-10-02•30m
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Ep 3
Phil Silvers Show
1962-10-09•30m
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Ep 4
Air Force Sketch
1962-10-16•30m
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Ep 5
Lawrence Welk Show
1962-10-23•30m
Jack tries to take over Lawrence Welk's baton when the maestro and his orchestra appear. Don Wilson is the announcer.
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Ep 6
My Gang Comedy
1962-10-30•30m
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Ep 7
Jack Plays Tarzan
1962-11-13•30m
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Ep 8
Jack Gives a Dinner Party
1962-11-20•30m
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Ep 9
Jack Meets a Japanese Agent
1962-11-27•30m
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Ep 10
Jack and Bob Hope in Vaudeville
1962-12-04•30m
Jack and Bob do a skit about the time they auditioned their vaudeville act.
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Ep 11
Jack Referees a Wrestling Match
1962-12-11•30m
When Jack is omitted from the Ladies' Club's show, he confronts the entertainment committee: Mmes. Groucho Marx, Phil Silvers, Kirk Douglas and Milton Berle (who play themselves). Announcer: Don Wilson.
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Ep 12
Jack and the Crying Cab Driver
1962-12-18•30m
Jack encounters nothing but headaches trying to make a flight to New York.
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Ep 13
The Story of the New Talent Show
1962-12-25•30m
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Ep 14
Jack Attends the Rose Bowl
1963-01-01•30m
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Ep 15
Jack Meets Max Bygraves
1963-01-08•30m
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Ep 16
Twilight Zone Sketch
1963-01-15•30m
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Ep 17
Peter Lorre & Joanie Sommers Show
1963-01-22•30m
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Ep 18
The Murder of Clayton Worthington
1963-01-29•30m
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Ep 19
Jack Rents His House
1963-02-05•30m
Jack's opening monologue is interrupted by a picture taking family who join him onstage. In the sketch, Jack and Rochester are leaving on a personal appearance tour, so Jack rents his house while he is gone. The renters are suprised by some of Jack's conditions for rental.
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Ep 20
Spanish Sketch
1963-02-12•30m
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Ep 21
Connie Francis Show
1963-02-19•30m
Connie Francis plays the wife of a composer. Announcer: Don Wilson.
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Ep 22
Jack Does the USO Show
1963-02-26•30m
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Ep 23
Frankie Avalon Show
1963-03-05•30m
Frankie Avalon appears with Jack, who signs him on for the show. Engineer: Frank Gerstle. Recording Manager: Cliff Norton. Don Wilson is the announcer.
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Ep 24
Jack Is Kidnapped
1963-03-12•30m
Jack is held for ransom in this sketch with George Burns. Kidnapper: Merry Anders. Accomplice: Warren Kemmerling.
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Ep 25
Jack Fires Don
1963-03-19•30m
Jack fires his announcer, Don Wilson, over a trivial argument.
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Ep 26
The Mikado
1963-03-26•30m
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Ep 27
A Dummy Replaces Jack
1963-04-02•30m
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Ep 28
Jack Answers Request Letters
1963-04-09•30m
Jack devotes the program to answering request letters from his viewers. One viewer asks about sound effects on his radio program, so he asks Ray Erlenborn to demonstrate; he makes the sounds of horses' hooves, a parade of marching soldiers, the milking of a cow, and a fight between Jack and John Wayne. For the State Farm Car Insurance commercial, Jack invites a serviceman up from the audience, who claims State Farm insured his tank in the Battle of the Bulge. Dennis sings a country western song. Jack's sister Florence has written in asking why he never gives Dennis or Don a chance to work alone; they do a Laurel and Hardy imitation. The last request is that Jack play a piece of serious music. Unfortunately, the accompanist sent over at the last minute by the Musicians' Union completely upstages Jack with his comic antics.