The Jack Benny Program - Season 13

Season 13

Episodes

Sammy Davis, Jr. Show

Frank Sinatra, Jr. Show

Phil Silvers Show

Air Force Sketch (Raymond Burr)

Lawrence Welk Show

My Gang Comedy

Jack Plays Tarzan

Jack Gives a Dinner Party

Jack Meets a Japanese Agent

Jack and Bob Hope in Vaudeville

Jack Referees a Wrestling Match

Jack and the Crying Cab Driver

The Story of the New Talent Show

Jack Attends the Rose Bowl

Jack Meets Max Bygraves

Twilight Zone Sketch

Peter Lorre/Joanie Sommers Show

The Murder of Clayton Worthington
Dick Van Dyke takes on different characters with Jack in an English murder mystery.

Jack Rents His House

Spanish Sketch (Rita Moreno)

Connie Francis Show

Jack Does the U.S.O. Show

Frankie Avalon Show

Jack is Kidnapped

Jack Fires Don

The Mikado

A Dummy Replaces Jack

Jack Answers Request Letters
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