Episodes
Billy Graham Show
September 24, 1963
Robert Goulet Show
October 1, 1963
Jack tries to win a girl away from Robert Goulet. Goulet sings "This Is All I Ask." Girl: Joan Marshall. Don Wilson.
Riverboat Sketch
October 8, 1963
Carol Burnett is Jack's guest in this romp about a gambler (Jack) who's trying to fleece a rich plantation owner (Don Wilson) and his modest daughter (Carol).
Tall Cowboy Sketch
October 15, 1963
When Clint Walker hints that his movie requires a big man to portray his brother, a rebuilt Jack appears. Usher: Pat Colby. Man on Tour: Ned Miller.
Johnny Carson Show
October 22, 1963
Jack Directs a Film
October 29, 1963
Ed Sullivan Show
November 5, 1963
Robinson Crusoe Sketch
November 19, 1963
Jack Takes a Boat to Hawaii
November 26, 1963
Hawaiians are thrilled to sing Aloha to stingy Jack Benny, who gets only 1 lei, while a fellow passenger is covered with them. The romantic atmosphere of the Pacific cruise back to L.A. overwhelms Jack, who envisions a zoftig blonde passenger as Jayne Mansfield. Jayne breathes "You're Just Too Marvelous," to love-struck Jack.
Dennis Drives Jack to the Hospital
December 3, 1963
Three Musketeers Sketch
December 10, 1963
Amateur Show
December 24, 1963
Jack Alone on New Year's Eve
December 31, 1963
How Jack Met George Burns
January 7, 1964
Peter, Paul and Mary Show
January 14, 1964
Nat King Cole Show
January 21, 1964
Bobby Darin Show
January 28, 1964
Don Breaks His Leg
February 4, 1964
Jack has problems: Don Wilson's son has to pinch-hit for Dad; and Jack's "talent find" has turned exotic dancer. Harlow: Dale White. Mrs. Wilson: Lois Corbett. Lisa: Beverly Hills.
How Jack Found Dennis
February 11, 1964
How Jack first met Dennis Day. Agent: Jesse White. Restaurant Owner: Sammee Tong. Announcer: Don Wilson.
The Final LeBlanc Sketch
February 18, 1964
Jack and Dennis Do Impersonations
February 25, 1964
Jack Redecorates His House
March 3, 1964
Jack Is a Boxing Manager
March 17, 1964
Jack Renews His Driver's License
March 24, 1964
The Lettermen Show
March 31, 1964
Jack Goes to an Allergy Doctor
April 7, 1964
Harlow Gets a Date
April 14, 1964
Don's son becomes a playboy with Jack's help.
I Am the Fiddler
April 21, 1964
In a parody of a radio show Jack portrays "The Fiddler," a mysterious figure who stalks at night. Dennis Day: Himself. Victims: Mel Blanc and Eliza Ross Thorne. Radio Actors: Charles Cantor and Jessalyn Fax. Don Wilson is the announcer.