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Jack Benny
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Noun1.Jack Benny - United States comedian known for his timeing and delivery and self-effacing humor (1894-1974)Jack Benny - United States comedian known for his timeing and delivery and self-effacing humor (1894-1974)


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Television completed the transition, bringing the immediate experience of everything from concert and opera to dance and theater to pop music and jazz into countless homes via The Ed Sullivan Show, The Bell Telephone Hour, The Jack Benny Show, and many other programs.
He first shot to fame on the radio, originally as musical director on the Jack Benny Show, and later as part of a double act with his second wife, actress Alice Faye.
He made his debut on TV in the Jack Benny Show, and then regularly slipped into tights for appearances in The Adventures of Sir Lancelot, Robin Hood and Ivanhoe, as well as modern dress for Dixon of Dock Green, Ghost Squad and Callan.
 
 
 
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