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Tralfaz: They Couldn't Stand Him
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Sunday, 9 August 2015. They Couldn't Stand Him. Running gags are a staple of comedy, but Jack Benny’s writers tried stretching that to running scenarios embracing part or all of a radio season. So we were treated to Jack warring with the Sportsmen Quartet (1946-47), Jack and the missing Oscar (1947-48), Jack and the echo (part of 1948-49) and Jack the songwriter (1951-52). Magazine of February 3, 1946 explains what happened. They “Can’t Stand Jack Benny” because . . . There’s an idea. Why don&#...8221; r...
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Tralfaz: Yes, The Post
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Monday, 10 August 2015. Yes, The Post. 8220;Not ‘The Gezundheit! 8217;” “Not ‘William Tell! 8217;” “Not ‘Roll Out the Barrel! 8217;” You probably have a favourite amongst the penalties inflicted on Bob McKimson’s generic cat in a couple of cartoons involving a bulldog. One is “Early To Bet,” featuring the Gambling Bug (played by Stan Freberg). Here are a few frames (the drawings were used more than once) of the bug attacking the cat and the cat’s reaction. 10 August 2015 at 15:26. View my complete profile.