Rochester writes in his diary about the day's events: Mary rushes over to discuss something important and Jack thinks she's going to accept one of his numerous marriage proposals. Instead, she lectures him on being so cheap. Jack dozes on the couch and dreams about their wedding ceremony, with justice of the peace Don Wilson turning it into a Lucky commercial. Then it's on to their 21st anniversary; he's a failed radio actor/house husband and she's the breadwinner, still working at the May Company. Eventually, "dream Mary" also launches into him for being a cheapskate. In the epilogue, Jack brings out both Mary and Joanie for bows.
THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM appeared infrequently during its first two years on CBS-TV. In his first season (1950–1951), Jack only performed on four shows, but by the 1951-1952 season, he was ready to do one show approximately every six weeks. During the 1953-1954 season, The Jack Benny Program aired every three weeks. From 1954 to 1960, the program aired every other week, rotating with such shows as Private Secretary and Bachelor Father.
After the radio show ended in 1955, Benny took on another biweekly series, becoming a regular on Shower of Stars, CBS's hourlong comedy/variety anthology series, effectively appearing almost every week on one of the two series; it was on Shower of Stars that Benny's character finally turned 40, throwing a large birthday party for the occasion. Beginning in the 1960–1961 season, The Jack Benny Program began airing every week. The show moved from CBS to NBC prior to the 1964-65 season. During the 1953-54 season, a handful of episodes were filmed during the summer and the others were live, a schedule which allowed Benny to continue doing his radio show.
Directed by Frederick De Cordova, Ralph Levy, Norman Abbott, Seymour Berns Starring Jack Benny, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Don Wilson
Cast Jack Benny as Jack Benny Don Wilson as Don Wilson Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson as Rochester Van Jones Dennis Day as Dennis Day Mary Livingstone as Mary Livingstone Mel Blanc as Polly Benny Rubin as Bandit The Sportsmen Quartet as Themselves Frank Nelson as Clerk Ned Miller as 2nd Man Herb Vigran as 2nd Policeman Jeanette Eymann as Nurse Dale White as Harlow Wilson Charles Cantor as Lingerie Salesman Lois Corbett as Lois Wilson