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Jack Benny - My Life As A Floor Walker 34-02-25
April 20, 2008 02:10 PM PDT
An episode without Mary. She had taken a couple weeks off. Jack relies on the guys, Frank Parker and Frank Black to cut up with and play roles in his play about being a department store floor walker. The audio quality is less than ideal, but actually fairly clear. Pretty much all the commercials and musical numbers are cut. Not by me. That's why this episode is so short. I added in a couple musical numbers on my own. Through the technology of digital splicing, we also have a special guest to help get things started. I think you'll like the results. Unless I get negative feedback, I think I'll work on more shows like this for the future. Well, maybe with a show with better overall audio. The ever changing Jack Benny has been easing in certain changes. It is hard to pinpoint exactly what and when since many shows from this period just don't exist. Mary, though absent in today's show certainly adds color to the mix. She is still playing the dumb girlfriend, but getting sassier all the time. The two Franks, Black and Parker are setting the stage for some of the rivalries that will solidify in the next couple years as Kenny Baker, Phil Harris and Dennis Day come on the scene. The announcer in these first two years manages his share of getting in on the comedy, with blending commercials into the other interaction. The jovialness that Don Wilson will bring is soon to come. Doing one act plays has been a mainstay for Jack, and will continue to be. He has done some World Galloper News bits in recent shows, but by this time, he starts phasing that segment out. Though he will continue to mention, and poke fun at contemporary events. he never brings back his news segments. He isn't quite defined as a miser, but makes himself the butt of a few stray jokes about being a little tight with cash. He also has been letting his fellow cast members get some of the laughs, even at his own expense. Running gags are not too prominent yet. Themes might be more the definition. Having a good bit in one show, then continuing the theme into the next week. For example, a play with added parts to continue the story line. Or as will happen over the next couple shows after this one, a conflict between Jack and Frank Black that will be resolved by duels and challenges. I won't spill the beans yet, since I might just play those shows soon. |
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