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Sunday nights at seven. The Jack Benny storyby BENNY, JACK and his daughter JOANFirst Edition
Book desription: Warner Books,. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1990. First Edition. Hard Cover. 0446515469 . With a foreword by George Burns. 308 pages, 16 plates, cloth, dj, very good. 1st printing. From the publisher: Time to tune into The Jack Benny Show! From 1934 to 1965 - on radio, and later TV - millions of Americans kept that date with Jack; and it always left them laughing. This sparkling memoir is the story of Jack's life, told both in his own inimitable words and in the nostalgic reminiscences of his daughter, Joan. Using never-before-seen material form Jack's unfinished autobiography, Sunday Nights At Seven is packed with classic Benny comedy routines and entertaining anecdotes about everyone from Cary Grant to Marilyn Monroe to Harry Truman. The book reveals the real Jack Benny, tells what it was like to grow up as his daughter, and paints a glittering portrait of Hollywood during its heyday and the Golden Ages of radio and television. .
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