
Episodes
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October 6, 195626minJack is extremely nervous about his debut at Carnegie Hall. George Burns appears as the devil and makes a Faustian pact with Jack to make him the greatest concert artist; but Ol' Nick exacts his vengeance onstage.Available to buyS1 E2 - 20749
October 20, 195625minJack and George Gobel vie to be elected President of the Beverly Hills Beavers; a Boy Scout-type organization of neighborhood youths.Available to buyS1 E3 - 20763
November 3, 195626minJack mistakenly receives an invitation to a dinner at the home of Ronald and Benita Colman. Arriving in his tuxedo; he tries in vain to pretentiously fit in with the upper-crust British crowd.Available to buyS1 E4 - 21449
September 20, 195829minGary Cooper discusses his latest movie; Man of the West; and Jack tries to get himself cast in Coop's next picture. The part is for Cooper's twin brother; and Jack attempts to man up and measure up.Available to buyS1 E5 - 21827
October 3, 195927minJack is found sleeping because his show has moved from 7:30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.; and the Sportsmen Quartet has challenges with the sponsor shift to Lux Soap after shilling Lucky Strike Cigarettes for well over a decade.Available to buyS1 E6 - 21841
October 17, 195926minJack recalls visiting the Truman Library in Independence; Missouri. The former President gives Jack a personal tour of the facility; and they share their mutual love of music.Available to buyS1 E7 - 21883
November 28, 195927minJack Paar asks if Jack would replace him as a host on The Tonight Show while Paar is on vacation. Jack is reluctant but Paar coaches him; and Dennis Day pinch hits for Tonight Show regular Charlie Weaver.Available to buyS1 E8 - 21981
March 5, 196026minJack tells CBS executives that he wants to "broaden out" and direct a Playhouse 90 TV episode. He rehearses a dramatic scene with Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood; and chaos ensues.Available to buyS1 E9 - 22023
April 16, 196027minJack and his girlfriend, Mildred Meyerhauser, dress up to walk in the Easter Parade on Wilshire Boulevard. They encounter many of the usual gang of eccentrics, including Jack's long-suffering violin teacher, Professor LeBlanc.Available to buyS1 E10 - 22037
April 30, 196027minJack discusses his trip to the Far East; including "Japan's #1 announcer" doing the middle commercial. The sponsors have a plan for cutting costs on the program; which leaves Jack extremely wired.Available to buyS1 E11 - 22205
October 15, 196027minEveryone is talking about Jack's show going weekly; and wondering if he is up to the challenge. Jack is so rattled that he dreams of Mike Wallace verbally browbeating him about his life and career.Available to buyS1 E12 - 22219
October 29, 196021minMilton Berle coaches Jack on what it takes to do a weekly comedy show; including goofy outfits; lousy jokes; and - when Jack wants something to sink his teeth into - getting a pie in the face.Available to buyS1 E13 - 22240
November 19, 196026minJack introduces celebrities in the audience; including John Wayne. When guest singer Jaye P. Morgan appears; Wayne whispers to Jack that he wants a date with her - and gets it.Available to buyS1 E14 - 22639
December 23, 196127minCBS is throwing a Christmas party; and Jack and Rochester give gifts to all the cast members. Mel Blanc makes his first TV appearance since his near-fatal auto accident eleven months earlier on January 24; 1961 (his wheelchair elicits no comment).This video is currently unavailableS1 E15 - 22695
February 17, 196227minJack debates the psychology of sex appeal with Rock Hudson. Jack wants to do a show like Jack Paar's The Tonight Show; and illustrates the concept with the help of Hudson and Hugh Downs.Available to buyS1 E16 - 23040
January 29, 196324minDick Van Dyke says that he has been warned that Jack "works his guests to death." In the skit; Jack plays an inspector investigating a murder who questions everyone in the house - all played by Van Dyke.Available to buyS1 E17 - 23278
September 23, 196327minJack; Don and Dennis imitate Peter; Paul; and Mary in response to the folk-singing craze. Billy Graham asks Jack why comedians insult each other to get laughs; and the gang demonstrates what would happen if they didn't.Available to buyS1 E18 - 23736
December 24, 196427minJack states that he let the members of his cast have the night off; so he goes into the audience to chat with the folks. There he finds Gisele MacKenzie; and they perform their classic violin duet.Available to buy