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CI_The_Jack_Benny_Program_5-23-1954
00:29:30
The Jack Benny Program 5-23-1954. Bob Hope steals Jack's pants from his dressing room so that Bob can do the monologue instead. Jack comes out wearing Don's oversized pants and Don comes out wearing Jack's small pants. Jack and Bob are explorers in Africa who are attacked by cannibals and thrown into a huge stew pot. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis run in to help cannibals with a match.
CI_The_Jack_Benny_Program_10-23-1955
00:29:34
The Jack Benny Program 10-23-1955 with guests Peggy King and Art Linkletter. Art Linkletter interviews kids like his in his show Kids Say The Darndest Things and hysteria takes over.
CI_The_Jack_Benny_Program_4-19-1953
00:29:30
Jack Benny's contract is up and he visits his sponsor to make sure it will be renewed. Fred Allen ties to undermine him and get his show. Hiding in the background is Eddie Cantor who is also trying to steal the show. Hilarity ensues.
CI_The_Jack_Benny_Program_12-30-1956
00:29:18
Jack Benny has a talent show. Before the talent show Jayne Mansfield makes Ann appearance and Rochester with the Sportsmen Quartet perform a song and dance number. Mel Blanc is a talent show contestant and a funny girl singing group and jujutsu act follow.
CI_The_Jack_Benny_Program_2-6-1955
00:25:01
Jack Benny gets woken up in the middle of the night by a disc jockey and his entire day goes haywire. Later his goes shopping with his wife Mary to buy a suit and the havoc continues.
CI_The_Jack_Benny_Program_10-25-1953
00:29:28
Jack Benny plays a detective going after a murder suspect played by Humphrey Bogart. Bogart is dragged into the station to be interrogated by Jack Benny.
CI-Sergeant-Preston-of-the-Yukon-S2-Ep17-1957
00:24:14
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon S2 Ep17 The Black Ace Television Show 1957. Brothers argue over an inherited mine when two crooks try to steal the mine they kidnap one brother while suspicion falls on the other brother for the disappearance.
CI-Sergeant-Preston-of-the-Yukon-S2-Ep19-1957
00:24:22
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon S2 Ep19 Blind JusticeTelevision Show 1957. Two thieves rob the express office but get caught when the dog they abused tracks them down.
CI-Sergeant-Preston-of-the-Yukon-S2-Ep18-1957
00:24:23
Sergeant Preston of-the Yukon S2 Ep18 The Scourge of the Wilderness Television Show 1957. Indians fight loggers who invade their land.
CI_858_9
00:03:03
Jazz Band performs Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me 1957. Jimmy Giuffre, clarinet; Pee Wee Russell, clarinet; Danny Barker, guitar; Milt Hinton, acoustic double bass; Osie Johnson, drums.
CI_858_7
00:06:56
Henry "Red" Allen All Stars play "Wild Man Blues" by Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton in 1957. Henry Red Allen, trumpet, vocal; Rex Stewart, cornet; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Pee Wee Russell, clarinet; Nat Pierce, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Milt Hinton, acoustic double bass; Jo Jones, drums.
CI_858_6
00:04:38
Henry "Red" Allen All Stars play "Rosetta" by Earl Hines, Henri Woode 1957. Henry Red Allen, trumpet, vocal; Rex Stewart, cornet; Vic Dickenson, trombone; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Pee Wee Russell, clarinet; Nat Pierce, piano; Danny Barker, guitar; Milt Hinton, acoustic double bass; Jo Jones, drums.
CI_858_5
00:05:41
Jimmy Rushing and Count Basie All Stars perform I Left My Baby by Jimmy Rushing, Count Basie, A Gibson 1957. Jimmy Rushing, vocal, plus group. Count Basie (piano),Doc Cheatham (trumpet), Dicky Wells (trombone), Earl Warren (alto sax), Ben Webster (tenor sax), Benny Morton (trombone), Joe Wilder (trumpet), Gerry Mulligan (baritone sax), Vic Dickenson (trombone), Roy Eldridge (trumpet), Emmett Berry (trumpet), Coleman Hawkins (tenor sax), Joe Newman (trumpet), Freddie Greene (guitar), Eddie Jones (bass), Jo Jones (drums).
CI_858_4
00:04:59
Jimmy Giuffre Trio perform song The Train and the River by Jimmy Giuffre in 1957. Jimmy Giuffre, tenor sax, baritone sax, clarinet; Jim Hall, guitar; Jim Atlas, acoustic double bass.
CI_858_3
00:02:36
Count Basie All Stars play The Count Blues 1957. Count Basie (piano),Doc Cheatham (trumpet), Dicky Wells (trombone), Earl Warren (alto sax), Ben Webster (tenor sax), Benny Morton (trombone), Joe Wilder (trumpet), Gerry Mulligan (baritone sax), Vic Dickenson (trombone), Roy Eldridge (trumpet), Emmett Berry (trumpet), Coleman Hawkins (tenor sax), Joe Newman (trumpet), Freddie Greene (guitar), Eddie Jones (bass), Jo Jones (drums).
CI_858_2
00:06:42
Count Basie All Stars play Dickies Dream by Count Basie, Lester Young in 1957. Count Basie (piano),Doc Cheatham (trumpet), Dicky Wells (trombone), Earl Warren (alto sax), Ben Webster (tenor sax), Benny Morton (trombone), Joe Wilder (trumpet), Gerry Mulligan (baritone sax), Vic Dickenson (trombone), Roy Eldridge (trumpet), Emmett Berry (trumpet), Coleman Hawkins (tenor sax), Joe Newman (trumpet), Freddie Greene (guitar), Eddie Jones (bass), Jo Jones (drums). Billie Holiday and Jimmy Rushing also appear but don't perform.
CI_858_8
00:03:03
Thelonious Monk plays song Blue Monk by Thelonious Monk with his trio 1957. Thelonious Monk on piano, Ahmed Abdul Malik on bass and Osie Johnson on drums.
CI_858_1
00:08:27
Billie Holiday sings Fine and Mellow by Billie Holiday in 1957. Musicians who backed her in this set- Count Basie, Lester Young, Ben Webster, Jo Jones, Coleman Hawkins, Henry "Red" Allen, Vic Dickenson, Pee Wee Russell, Gerry Mulligan, Thelonious Monk, Jimmy Giuffre.
CI_21216_7
00:00:21
Footage of 25th Academy Awards Exterior and Interior Hollywood Los Angeles 1953. First Televised Academy Awards.
CI_21216_6
00:00:28
Footage of Hollywood Los Angeles 25th Academy Awards Exterior Arrivals 1953. First televised Academy Awards.