The Lucy Show |TV-1967| LUCY GETS JACK BENNY'S ACCOUNT |S6E6
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Lucille Ball, The Undisputed Queen of TV Comedy stars in her hilarious follow-up to I Love Lucy!
LUCY GETS JACK BENNY'S ACCOUNT: Needing new accounts, Lucy visits Jack Benny to convince him to keep his money at the bank. He agrees IF she can prove that her bank can build a vault safer than his. Lucy gives Benny a personal tour the new vault, protected by a moat of crocodiles, a crazed gorilla, and quicksand.
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Oh! just loved Lucy: "Mr Benny...walk this way"...Mr Benny: " I always do". Lol Priceless comedy!
@garycarpenter2980
3 жыл бұрын
Very priceless and it's my favorite episode
@zapkvr
Жыл бұрын
An oldy but a goody. Similar to "Would you like to join us over here" "Why, are you coming apart"?
Love Jack Benny's sarcastic, silent deadpan expression. Bea Arthur also had that talent, able to crack people up without saying a word.
@carolineg1872
3 жыл бұрын
Bob Hope?
@sunnyangiebeenestork1899
3 жыл бұрын
On The Golden Girls, I always loved when Bea/Dorothy would keep looking back/up after Betty/Rose said something nonsensical. She'd start talking, then pause and look, start talking and do it again, or leaving the scene, she'd keep turning around and looking back--loved that! RIP Bea
@garycarpenter2980
3 жыл бұрын
She was a crackup as well
@susanford2388
2 жыл бұрын
The funniest lines are generally delivered with a straight face, Ms. Arthur always had a straight face.
Jack Benny was a class act.
The great Jack Benny with Lucy 2 comedy geniuses on the same show. Just amazing
Benny mentioned his violin teacher as a Mr. Le Blanc. He's referring to a character on his show played by the legendary voice actor, Mel Blanc, Jack Benny's best friend who did numerous cameos on his show. Mel Blanc played part in one episode as Jack's teacher and Jack drove the poor guy into insanity with his crazy antics.
@bostonblackie9503
3 жыл бұрын
All the crazy sounds such as Jack's Maxwell car were made by Mel 'Bugs Bunny' Blanc.
@kbunky69
2 жыл бұрын
That episode on the Jack Benny show was priceless.
It is so nice to see them together. I cried when they died. This a treasure.
When Jack says.. "They cost me about the same..." The subtle little look on Lucy's face is Priceless!
This show was excellent. I have enjoyed watching this so much. We need more shows like this today.
@alidavarano
4 жыл бұрын
Patricia Barkley ... today’s audience needs crude humor... these shows are from an innocent, bygone era...never to return, sadly for society
@garycarpenter2980
3 жыл бұрын
None of todays"junk"isn't as good as yesterdays classics......and you can bank on that........hahaha
Growing up with great television like "LUCY" was a blessing. The horsecrap on television today is not entertainment. It's torture.
@garycarpenter2980
3 жыл бұрын
You are so right,me I'm a classic kind of guy,you want funny not stupid
@susanford2388
2 жыл бұрын
Good clean fun.
@christopherdutro168
2 жыл бұрын
What I Really Disliked ( in the "70s) when Hollywood sitcoms had to stuff there so called political " MESSAGES" down our throats! From "M*A*S*H to All in the family!
@susanford2388
2 жыл бұрын
@@christopherdutro168 No one forces you to watch. All in the Family to my mind was horrible, Johnny Speight the writer & creator from the UK called the show in the UK Sickness & in Health & it was a hit in Germany. As I said, I thought the show horrible. But M.A.S.H. was brilliant in my opinion. Fun, fun, fun with the back drop of war, pain & suffering. Writers have messages & opinions, like David E. Kelley of Boston Legal among other things, he too has strong opinions on how America dumb down education & bully their way around the globe. His message was We are not the best but do our best.
@79goldmaster1
2 жыл бұрын
Mash was brilliant but had some messages along the way. Gilligan's Island and brady Bunch were clean and entertaining.@@susanford2388
"Cute? Weren't you frightened?" "When you've been with Custer nothing frightens you." Great episode. Loved Jack Benny.
Impressive. We don’t have anything like it these days and I miss it. Wholesome, clever, elegant, sharp, smart, classic and super funny. Talent at its best.
@richardevans130
3 жыл бұрын
That's why I don't even watch current TV, just 50s-60s-70s reruns. Exceptions are shows like Shark Tank, that one is very interesting. Not offensive whatsoever and entertaining.
Lucille Ball with her long eyelashes n charming face... Totally unforgettable.. Takes you back to another time another place when the world was safe, clean and good...! And laughter was real☺
J-E-L-L-O?? Well, sponsors were a lot harder to get back then. 🤣🤣🤣
“ oh, hello mister fool!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I just adore this programme... It is priceless... Love you loads and loads
I loved the tattoo sequence. Gale Gordon's straight face as he repeated: J E L L O?!?!?
Jack Benny was hilarious.
@lloydkline6946
4 жыл бұрын
Bob hope copy his style from him
@garycarpenter2980
3 жыл бұрын
You said a mouthful
I forgot about the snapping turtles! LOL! "Okay fellas, BEAT IT!!!!" Why is it so funny to me that Lucy can command snapping turtles to swim away with a voice command! It's absurd, but frankly I think absurdity is the best form of comedy, and LUCY DID IT BETTER THAN ALMOST ALL OF THEM!!! Love love LOVE LUCY!!!
@davidrebma9595
4 жыл бұрын
me too ))))
This was one of my favorite episodes of the Lucy Show. I haven't seen it since I was in elementary school. Thank you for posting it.
@toniwilson1579
6 жыл бұрын
same her October, I too was in grade school and this show was store in my memory till this day. I just had to look it up on KZread so I can watch it again.
jack benny was really an astute businessman...He flew all over the usa for business...Dick CAVETT asked him that question on his show and he said yes he does have several business dealings...Dick cavett asked him if he has life insurance. His answer"Boy do I have insurance! If i go down, they (the companies he is insured with) go down ! that was funny
I just love Lucy's outfits :D and the red mop of hair :D
Does TV sitcom get anymore splendid than this; please, someone tell me.
In real life, Jack Benny and Lucille Ball were next door neighbors in Beverly Hills. In the scene were Lucy is admiring Jack Benny's photos, I would have written in a gag where one of the photos she comes across is Lucille Ball. Then I would have had Lucy Carmichael say "I always thought she was the most glamorous star" to which Jack Benny could have given his trademark stare into the camera and say in a deadpan voice "yes, I'm sure".
"Was it the Korean War?" .............."Bless You". I love that line.
@upthedownescalator630
4 жыл бұрын
I didn't get it though! What did it mean?
@389383
4 жыл бұрын
@@upthedownescalator630 He was too old for WW two let alone the Korean war. Born in 1894 he served in the navy during WW 1.
@upthedownescalator630
4 жыл бұрын
@@389383 JEEZ! Okay I was NOT expecting that lol
@garycarpenter2980
3 жыл бұрын
What a picnic they would make with Jackie Gleason........Before he could say Away we go.....he'd be gone........love that line
@geordi5054
2 жыл бұрын
@@389383 Puts into perspective how long ago 1967 was.
Lucy and Jack were real life neighbors in Beverly Hills.
@mrsandmom5947
4 жыл бұрын
Next door neighbor on Roxbury dr
@michaelnelson1128
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I think anyone with a brain new that already Mr genuis
@sandrafledglingmixologista2221
3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelnelson1128 Wow pretty harsh for a response...I have a brain and I did not know that so I am glad the OP said it.
@saribrown7156
3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelnelson1128 That’s rude. I didn’t know about it.
@michaelnelson1128
3 жыл бұрын
@@saribrown7156 gee what a surprise! Guess what there used to be these things called phones in our homes they were either on a desk or on the wall!!
These were the best days with the best t.v. shows ever.
10.43....the photo behind Lucy is Jack Benny being presented to King George 6th at the London Palladium in 1950. The occasion was the Royal Command Variety Performance. The women in between them is Dinah Shore, shaking hands with the future Queen of England, Princess Elizabeth.
This plays like a sketch on a Benny show with guests from "The Lucy Show."
@fromthesidelines
4 жыл бұрын
Milt Josefsberg wrote for Jack- on radio and TV- for 12 years.
Lucy and company. Lovely and Hilarious.
Lucy.. Lucy..Lucy.. God made you..and then broke the mould..you are/ were amazing..( that's an understatement..)..we all really miss you...
I’m glad I finally found the connection to her shows. A really good laugh.
I saw it when new and now still make me laugh. the queen of tv. that you Mrs ball for all the laugh
Thanks, one of the clearest episodes I've seen!
Two legends.Love them.
Supposedly, Jack Benny and Lucy were next-door neighbors, and they adored one-another. This was one of the funniest post-Vivian Vance episodes.
Happy Birthday Jack! You were so funny! Miss you and Lucy!
Fantastic love every show of Lucy she was the best and so beautiful 😂😂❤️
Mr. Benny , walk this way .......I always do !
9:05 As soon as I saw those black-and-white tiles, I was pretty sure that Jack Benny was a Freemason...
me either still laughing. the vault OMG
This is my favorite episode since it was off of his skit of going into his"treasure cave"
Did they ever get out of the quicksand??? 😂🤣
@jeannettefrangi2495
5 жыл бұрын
Dianne Echevarria same
@lisaaugustin5400
4 жыл бұрын
YES they got out !
RIP a classy lady & a gentleman
Boy jack was a good sport this episode was basically a nonstop poke at his history of being a cheapskate and his age
It is funny and wonderful, it creates very-very good feeling!!!!😊🍮🍰🍷❤
That was a great episode. Never saw it. Thanks for posting.
I love Gale Gordon. Lucy loved him too!😊
Oh I love these shows, the writing and the acting were so original!
@garycarpenter2980
3 жыл бұрын
You said it
@richardevans130
3 жыл бұрын
Yes I enjoy comedy and I really like Lucy's style of comedy. Her original writers really knew how to write for her. When I watch other reruns from this time period like My Three Sons or Family Affair, I am not nearly as excited about them, there is just something about Lucy's episode and the Dick Van Dyke Show that turn me on.
@garycarpenter2980
3 жыл бұрын
@@richardevans130 the physical comedy and the timing
The Lucy show is my first time with friends and family are coming to visit Lucy is funny because she's in the show was cool
I like him he was always nice to Samantha when he became her father in law not to mention being really nice to Endora.
@richardevans130
3 жыл бұрын
Um......this is a Lucy Show posting. I like Maurice Evans, but why are you talking about him?
I used to watch this show with my grandmother. Jack Benny reminds me of my grandfather.
Jack Benny...a very funny man
Ms Lucy and mr Benny they were amazing and comic Gold together
"Your Social Security Number?" "ONE"
@multitieredinvestor5246
6 жыл бұрын
Ronald P my grandfather had a jewelry store in Baltimore, MD with the telephone number 4. No prefix, just #4
I always thought Mr. Cheever was SO funny. True story: I used to work with a man named Mooney. His boss (now dead) used to come busting in just like that and yell 'MOONEY' the exact same way Mr. Cheever did. And Mooney would jump just like Mr. Mooney on this show! LOL
Benny and Lucy is the same thing like my 3 year's old man 👰🤰🧜🌺🥥😭🤑😍
5:17-5:23 - And thus the essence of democracy, diplomacy, and politics...to name a few.
Milt Josefsberg, who co-wrote this episode (and was one of Jack's writers for almost 15 years), recalled that this was the most expensive episode Lucy filmed in her final season of "THE LUCY SHOW"- due to the elaborate vault sequence. In fact, the final gag cost Lucy $10,000 to create.
@gphell33
7 жыл бұрын
Hope they didn't send Jack the bill. 😀
@adf3comcast1
6 жыл бұрын
For the love of Jack
@CrashingCrockery
4 жыл бұрын
I wondered about that, all the special effects! I noticed a giant hole in the "rock wall" after the Indians charged Mr. Benny, revealing it as styrofoam (seen clearly at 21:23.) You can sort of see it break at 20:02 when they come running from behind it. But even I, who works as a theater set designer, can figure out how they did the quicksand in front of a studio audience! Ha ha! Must have been an elaborate set-up!
17:32 "Mr. Benny, walk this way..."
Lucy was the classiest lady to ever grace hollywood. Hollywood sucks these days
@christinebethencourt6197
4 жыл бұрын
Charles Tidwell totally agree with you. Fortunately we have internet for review I love Lucy and Lucy show every day for me 🤗🤗🤗
Originally telecast on October 16, 1967.
@Ernie_Centofanti
3 жыл бұрын
And I was 11 years old then.
Lucy was very good but Jack was great. Bob Hope was unbelievable. Like to see those 3 riffing.
End of 6:42 (Red Skelton cow bell) lol what if moment... Jack Benny was Batmans' Robin just senior like
Watching this while I have an exaaaaam
This was Always my favorite after Bob Hope and George Burns
my best LS episode
The closing gag cost Lucy $10,000 to stage (it was the most expensive she ever did).
Two comic geniuses
I have the same exact Magnavox console stereo lol. Still have it
RIP Lucy 🧑🏻🦰
CBS had Monday nights locked up. Lucy, Andy Griffith, Danny Thomas, and a bit later Carol Burnett. All TV has now is reality, which means who's got the best abs or the biggest ass.
@tonyhill5463
Жыл бұрын
Monday Night Football ruined CBS's dominance of Monday Night
Just a couple of next door neighbors visiting together.
LeBlanc refers to a Mel Blanc character...a violin teacher.. in one of The Jack Benny Program episodes.
I remember seeing this episode. The last of the season.
They Didn't Even Care When They Were Sinking In The QUICK SAND 23:52............... P.s...... The Lucy Show Aired From:1962 -- 1968 & Thanks For Uploading This Video PizzaFlix :).............................
quick sand ! thanx
No one of that era finer, smarter, funnier than Jack Benny!
she might as well just only have the quicksand there, spare the rest.
Gaylord was such a screaming queen. He was amazing
When television was real tv....
@garycarpenter2980
3 жыл бұрын
You said a mouthful
I hear Ricky Ricardo laughing in the audience. For sure
dang lucy was a hottie
@cayetanotirado5907
4 жыл бұрын
@Elvis Moore: I agree, and during this particular season in 1967 she was already 56 years old.
I love to see AJ Allmendinger get another chance at the indy 500 or Curt Bush. How do you think Eric Jones or Christopher Bell or Reddick would do in a indy car.
Y not they jz skip everything else & use only the quicksand😆
Lucy and Jack lived next door to each other for years. A friend of Lucy's said you would hear the violin long before you saw Jack. He would come in the backdoor do a turn around the kitchen and you would hear him all the way back home. Jack's radio show was the best on radio, better then Hope. He made himself the butt of all the jokes and the writing was excellent not to mention the cast. Jello was his sponsor before the war then they need Gelatin to make bombs so Jello didn't have to advertise. After the war Jello became the sponsor of Lucy's radio show "My Favourite Husband." Lucy would start the show saying "Jello everybody, Jello!"
I see he had a Magnavox stereo theatre
I don't know. That vault doesn't seem that secure to me.
Lucy ❤
U loved the episode of Here"s Lucy when Ahe abdxgee real kids went in a vacation ti Jack's house and Ralph Kramden (bus driver frim The Honeymooners (Jackie Gleason) ti eat at a BBQ jack was sponsoring. The only line he had waa gus signature line from gus variety show after he rajes a bite out of gis hamburger with a dollar bill as a wedge if lettuce, "Giw sweet It is!"
I LOVE WATCHING MEN IN THE PAST, THAT ARE IN THE CLOSET !
@richardevans130
3 жыл бұрын
Huh? WHO are you referring to?
@tonyhill5463
Жыл бұрын
Jack was straight; the character he played had elements of being not so straight
When did this air?
@PizzaFLIX
5 жыл бұрын
first aired on October 16, 1967
Benny IS comedy
Lucy playing a young lady was ridiculous.
So...Lucille Ball exaggerating chewing was the height of comedy?
Why is his answer for social security number funny?
@yettaplotz2155
3 жыл бұрын
The 3 should be NINE digits. Such a low digit implies he must be VERY, VERY old.
of course we know it's not his real bank account number, I don't care how well you know a person and how close of a friend they are yours not going to give them your real bank account number, I hope
I don't understand why opticians sell to customers glasses frames that don't actually fit. The arms are too short on Jack's glasses.
So old time radio
@retroguy9494
Жыл бұрын
Well, that's what the old stars like Jack Benny and George Burns did. They were vaudevillians who modified their acts for radio and then modified them again for television. But it was basically all the same thing!
The good bit starts at 5:36
What season is this from?
@fromthesidelines
7 жыл бұрын
The final season, number six.