The Jack Benny Show: Tennessee Ernie Ford Show


07:00 am - 07:30 am, Monday, November 3 on WPIX Antenna TV (11.2)

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Tennessee Ernie Ford Show

Season 12, Episode 5

Jack plays a TV interviewer whose first assignment is Tennessee Ernie Ford. Joe: Joe Besser. Don Wilson is the announcer.

repeat 1961 English
Comedy Sitcom

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Joe Besser (Actor) .. Joe
Born: August 12, 1907
Died: March 01, 1988
Trivia: After a stint as a delivery boy, roly-poly Joe Besser worked his way up the show business ladder as a song plugger and magician's assistant. A vaudeville headliner in his mid-twenties, the bilious, balding Besser usually appeared as a member of a team. On his own, he contributed to the general merriment of Olsen and Johnson's Sons O' Fun, playing his patented stage character as a whining, overweight sissy. Besser's trademarked "I'll HAAAARM you" and "Oh, you NAAAASTY, you!" could be heard throughout the 1940s in such radio shows as The Jack Benny Program and such Columbia feature films as Hey, Rookie! A close friend of comedian Lou Costello, Besser was amusingly cast as an effete gunman in Abbott & Costello's Africa Screams (1949) and as the bratty little boy (!) Stinky in TV's The Abbott and Costello Show (1951-1952). He also starred in his own series of Columbia two-reelers, usually playing a misfit G.I., and from 1956 to 1958 he was a member of the Three Stooges. Flourishing into the 1960s and 1970s, Besser was a regular on The Joey Bishop Show (1962-1965), played supporting roles (sometimes surprisingly dramatic in nature) in films and on TV, and provided voice-overs for such cartoon series as Jeannie (1972) and Yogi's Space Race (1977). One of Joe Besser's last public appearances came about when the Three Stooges at long last received their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Tennessee Ernie Ford (Actor)
Born: February 13, 1919
Died: October 17, 1991