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12/24/04)
SKY ANGEL SPECIAL. ``New Year's'' Jack reminisces about what happened at his last New Year's party,...
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12/23/04)
SKY ANGEL SPECIAL. ``Christmas'' Jack goes shopping with his assistant and drives the store clerk...
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3/21/54)
Jack reminisces about vaudeville, and a particular performance with Bing Crosby and George Burns.
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10/25/53)
Bob Crosby gets angry at Jack cutting his song; Don is upset because his commercial is to be cut.
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11/30/52)
Two men try to rob Jack, encountering many booby traps in his bedroom.
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Jack recalls being in vaudeville with George Burns.
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Darla Hood suggests Jack re-create ``Our Gang.''
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Barbara and Jack celebrate James Stewart's anniversary.
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Connie Francis appears in a skit about Stephen Foster.
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Jack's producer wants Ginger Rogers on the show.
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Jack takes Jane Morgan to lunch in a cafeteria.
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Jack visits a meeting of his fan club.
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Jack imagines himself as an Old West gunslinger.
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Andy Williams and Jack attend an opening.
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Jack referees a wrestling match for charity.
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Jack gets a massage, then takes Gertrude to dinner.
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Jack recalls how he met and hired Don.
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Jack competes with Robert Goulet for a woman's attention.
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Prof. Le Blanc (Mel Blanc) gives Jack violin lessons.
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The Kingston Trio reveals the sources of folk songs.
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Rita Moreno and Jack appear in a film set in Barcelona.
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Jack has a close encounter with a Venetian canal.
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Jack visits Tennessee Ernie Ford's California farm.
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Jack wants his song arranged by Dimitri Tiomkin.
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Jack fantasizes about college; guests the Lettermen.
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Jack realizes an English performer has stolen his act.
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Jack is angry when Rochester sleeps through the show.
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A cheap Hong Kong suit gives out on Jack.
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Johnny Carson sings, dances and does magic.
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Jack runs into confusion while taking a train.
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Jack wants Harlow to escort the sponsor's daughter.
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Jack recalls how he found Mary.
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Jack, Wayne Newton and Louis Nye perform for charity.
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Jack introduces Peter Lorre and recounts a bad dream.
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Jack visits Paris; guest Maurice Chevalier.
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George Burns introduces new star Ann-Margret.
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Jack thinks his itching arm is caused by an allergy.
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Jack tangles with a shrewd Japanese agent.
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Jack finds adventure at the carnival.
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Jack casts a TV special about his own life.
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Jayne Mansfield takes a Hawaiian cruise with Jack.
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Jack's life is to become a motion picture.
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A mystery man follows Jack home; guest Bobby Rydell.
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Jack takes his sponsor out to dinner.
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Julie London and Jack sing to each other.
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Lucille Ball and Jack re-enact Paul Revere's ride.
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After a spat, Jack tries to find a replacement for Don.
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Don invites everyone over for his anniversary.
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Rochester imagines Jack as a doctor.
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Jack crashes a set where James Stewart is working.
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Jack wants his life story to star Bobby Darin.
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Jack tries to teach Raymond Burr to do comedy.
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Jack recalls making music in his home as a boy.
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Jack answers request letters sent by his fans.
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Jack's new script isn't ready.
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Jack wants to give Dennis a surprise birthday party.
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Jack is arrested when his violin disturbs the peace.
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Billy Wilder asks Jack to be in a movie.
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Bob Hope and Jack decide to cut a comedy record.
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Bob Hope and Jack recall being in vaudeville together.
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Don talks Jack into prospecting for uranium.
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James Stewart and his wife are irritated at Jack.
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Ed Sullivan and Jack appear as competing lawyers.
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Jack wants Peter, Paul & Mary to record his song.
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A cabbie becomes attached to Jack on the way to the airport.
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Jack and the Smothers Brothers play wartime performers.
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Frankie Avalon tells how he became a guest on the show.
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Mickey Rooney and Jack imagine the future of prisons.
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Jack visits Edgar Bergen.
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Jack sings opera with Roberta Peters and Don Wiilson.
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Connie Francis and Jack play hillbillies.
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Jack puts on a new-talent show.
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Jack's trip to Palm Springs goes awry.
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Jack tries finding a girl in a gym.
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Clint Walker teaches Jack to be a two-fisted he-man.
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Jack recalls how he discovered Dennis.
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Jack Jones and Benny spoof the problems of education.
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Martha Tilton and Jack reminisce about the USO.
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Jack becomes locked in the Tower of London.
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Jack's jacket goes to charity with $200 in the pocket.
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Jack has a hard time finding a golf partner.
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Jack reminisces about the early days of radio.
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Jack attempts to lead the Lawrence Welk orchestra.
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A disc jockey wakes Jack at 4 a.m.
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Jack performs in a sketch about a lunch-counter murder.
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Jack must renew his expired drivers license.
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Jack takes one of his little Beavers to the dentist.
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Jack hires Ben Blue to do a bulletproof-bag trick.
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Jack imagines his life if he had stayed in Waukegan.
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Milton Berle plays a little boy adopted by Jack.
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Gangsters hold Jack for ransom; guest George Burns.
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Jack thinks he plays the violin like Isaac Stern.
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Jack hires the Mills Brothers -- more or less.
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Jack puts on his annual amateur-talent show.
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Jack performs with Nat King Cole.
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Jack recalls how he first met Phil Silvers.
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Burglars sneak into Jack's bedroom.
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A supermarket clerk causes problems for Jack.
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Carol Burnett and Jack do a riverboat sketch.
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Jack gets a racing tip while at dinner.
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Jack is sued and dreams he retains Raymond Burr.
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Jack thinks he is being followed; guest Oscar Levant.
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Jack dreams he's Alexander Hamilton, dueling with Aaron Burr.
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The IRS begins to doubt Jack's tax return.
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Jack and Carol Burnett play Tarzan and Jane.
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Jack doesn't want to attend Mary's May Co. reunion.
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Jack imagines life on Death Row; guest Mamie Van Doren.
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Don pretends to have a broken leg.
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