The Jack Benny Program Season 14 Episode 15 Peter, Paul and Mary Show
- January 14, 1964
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8.3 (29)
The Jack Benny Program season 14 episode 15 is titled Peter, Paul and Mary Show. The show opens with announcer Don Wilson introducing the guest stars of the night - the famous folk trio Peter, Paul, and Mary. Jack Benny then enters the stage and greets the trio with enthusiasm.
The episode includes several humorous sketches, including one where Jack tries to convince Peter, Paul, and Mary to switch to comedy instead of folk music. The trio proves to be natural at comedy, and their antics leave the audience in stitches.
In another sketch, Jack plays a man who wants to buy a new suit. However, his tight budget means he can only afford the worst-quality fabric. The tailor, played by Peter, suggests he get a job that pays better. Jack counters that he already has a job - as an entertainer. The tailor looks skeptical and asks what kind of entertainer. Jack replies that he's a comedian, to which the tailor skeptically replies, "You're a comedian? Prove it!" Jack then proceeds to tell a hilarious joke about a man who tries to sell an elephant to the circus.
The trio also performs several of their hit songs, including "Puff the Magic Dragon" and "If I Had a Hammer." In between songs, they banter with Jack and the other cast members, creating a fun and lively atmosphere.
One highlight of the episode is a sketch where Jack plays a wealthy man who has purchased a new mansion. He invites Peter, Paul, and Mary to perform at a housewarming party, but things quickly go awry when a group of rowdy party guests show up and start causing chaos. The trio tries to continue their performance despite the disturbance, but eventually, things get too out of hand, and they have to stop.
As always, the episode includes a running gag involving Jack's two on-stage personas - the stingy, miserly version of himself and the more generous, affable version. In one sketch, Jack tries to give Peter, Paul, and Mary a gift but accidentally presents them with a can of sardines instead of the intended diamond necklace. Later in the show, he redeems himself by surprising them with a real necklace, and they express their gratitude with hugs and thank-yous.
Overall, the episode is a lively and entertaining blend of comedy, music, and fun. The addition of Peter, Paul, and Mary adds an extra layer of charm and excitement, and fans of the trio will undoubtedly enjoy seeing them interact with Jack and his comic ensemble.