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16 Episodes 1954 - 1955
Episode 1
Sun, Oct 3, 195430 mins
When Jack falls asleep on stage during his monologue, Don Wilson comes out and explains that Jack has been worried about this season's first episode, and then tells them--in flashback--about the kind of day Jack's been having.
Episode 2
Sun, Oct 17, 195430 mins
Jack invites some celebrity friends over to the house for one of his weekly jam sessions. This week's session includes Dan Dailey, Kirk Douglas, Fred MacMurray, Tony Martin, and Dick Powell.
Episode 3
Sun, Oct 31, 195430 mins
A reporter asks Jack how he found Mary, and Jack remembers himself as a straw-hatted Hollywood boulevardier, twirling a cane, singing "Just a Gigolo " - lured into a May Co. store by a sale on $ 1.99 guaranteed shirts. 22 years later as he's being interviewed, Jack's still wearing the garish shirt. Underwhelmed by Jack's charms, saleswoman Mary Livingstone cracks wise with Jack, while her female co-workers both slice him up and encourage Mary. Episode also features Rochester singing and scat-dancing with The Sportsmen Quartet on "I Get So Lonely."

Episode 4
Sun, Nov 14, 195430 mins
Episode 5
Sun, Nov 28, 195430 mins
When Jack's studio proposes a TV special adapting the story of his life, Jack takes personal responsibility for casting the roles.
Episode 6
Sun, Dec 12, 195430 mins
Jack loses to Rochester at gin rummy and has to do Rochester's chores for the day while Rochester plays golf. Jack goes to the market to buy groceries for Christmas dinner.
Episode 7
Sun, Dec 26, 195430 mins
Live from the San Diego Naval Training Centre Jack performs his stand up routine with assorted musical numbers.

Episode 8
Sun, Jan 9, 195530 mins
A pair of burglars find that robbing valuables from Jack's bedroom is no easy job.
Episode 9
Sun, Jan 23, 195530 mins
Jack and versatile performer and musician Gisele MacKenzie,pair up on violin and perform 2 musical pieces together. Gisele also plays and sings on piano the song "Smile". With great comedy from Jack and cast as well.
Episode 10
Sun, Feb 6, 195530 mins
After being awakened at 4:00 a.m. by a phone call from "Hank, The All Night Radio DJ", Jack finds that he can't get back to sleep. Later that day, exhausted from lack of sleep, he and Mary go to a clothing store to buy him a new suit, but it turns into much more of an ordeal than he ever thought it would be.
Episode 11
Sun, Feb 20, 195530 mins
Charleston T. Gundelfinger runs a lunch counter where the customers must be quick on the draw, if they want their change.

Episode 12
Tue, Jan 27, 202630 mins
Jack takes four boys around a fair, encountering troubles when he buys them balloons, food, and in trying some of the contests, such as the throw a ball at bottles, or swing a sledge hammer to ring a bell, etc. He meets up with most of his usual nemeses. He encounters an unusual act of trapeze artists who seem to spend more time singing than swinging. He even volunteers to go face to face with a lion. Great laughs throughout.
Episode 13
Sun, Mar 20, 195530 mins
With Gary Crosby as a guest, doing a duet with Mary Livingstone on his show, Jack is sure he'll have a good one, but always relies on Rochester's opinion rather than what the TV critics say, just as Mary depends on her mother's viewpoint. Unfortunately, both fell asleep and missed it.

Episode 14
Sun, Apr 3, 195530 mins
When Jack learns that the jackpot on Groucho Marx's television quiz show "You Bet Your Life" has risen to a whopping $3,000, he sneaks onto the show as a contestant, by wearing a disguise.
Episode 15
Sun, Apr 17, 195530 mins
To meet his sponsor in New York, Jack and Rochester pack their bags and a parrot and head to the train station. Their taxi driver is a blubbering wreck who hates to see people leaving.At the station they encounter friends like Don and Mr. Kitzel, and pests like Frank Nelson.

Episode 16
Sun, May 1, 195530 mins
While in New York, Jack wants to impress Jackie Gleason, so he and Rochester move into the penthouse suite of the luxurious St. Regis Hotel, and there's no length Jack won't go to, in order to avoid having to pay the $36 a night rental.
