Episodes
NBC Premiere
September 25, 1964
Lucille Ball Show
October 2, 1964
Andy Williams Show
October 9, 1964
Income Tax Show
October 16, 1964
Jack Makes a Comedy Record
October 23, 1964
Hillbilly Sketch
October 30, 1964
Jungle Sketch
November 6, 1964
Jack Loses a Raffle
November 13, 1964
The Cat Burglar
November 20, 1964
Jack Hires a Cook
November 27, 1964
Wayne Newton & Louis Nye Show
December 4, 1964
Jack Has a Sick Alligator
December 11, 1964
Amateur Night
December 18, 1964
One Man Show
December 25, 1964
Jack Jones Show
January 8, 1965
Jack Jones appears as a moonlighting teacher in a sketch and sings "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered." Don Wilson is the program's announcer.
Jack Adopts a Son
January 22, 1965
Kingston Trio Show
January 29, 1965
The Kingston Trio and Jack are thrown into a Tijuana jail. Prisoner: Mel Blanc. Captain: Vito Scotti. Social Worker: Don Keefer. Policemen: Don Wilson and Benny Rubin.
Jack Visits House of Monkeys
February 5, 1965
The Stradivarius Story
February 12, 1965
Jack Joins Acrobats
February 19, 1965
Rainy Day in Palm Springs
February 26, 1965
Jack Brings Ed Up from the Vault
March 5, 1965
Jack Finds a Double
March 12, 1965
Jack's Navy Buddy Returns
March 19, 1965
Dennis Opens a Bank Account
March 26, 1965
Jack Appears on a Panel Show
April 2, 1965
Jack Has Dog Trouble
April 9, 1965
Smothers Brothers Show
April 16, 1965
The Smothers Brothers confound every attempt by Jack to force them into his straitjacket comedy formula while performing his theme song, but, even scarier to Jack, he is pinned under an unexploded bomb in a World War II London air raid. The UXB squad turns out to be the Smothers. Tom can't remember which wire to pull, while Dick uses the opportunity of Jack's being immobilized to lock in an appearance on Jack's final program.