Jb 1938 05 29 Adventures Of Tom Sawyer Part 2
# The Jack Benny Program: Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Part 2
As our tale resumes on this late May evening in 1938, young Tom Sawyer finds himself ensnared in circumstances most perilous along the banks of the Mississippi River. Jack Benny, in rare form, navigates the Missouri boy's escapades with his characteristic timing and deadpan delivery, while the supporting cast brings Twain's beloved characters to vivid life through expert vocal performance. Listeners will thrill to the danger Tom faces, the mystery that deepens, and the peculiar comedy that emerges when a vaudeville master interprets classic American literature for the airwaves. The orchestra swells dramatically; there's a splash, a gasp—and Jack's unmistakable voice cuts through with perfectly timed bewilderment. This is radio at its finest: imagination made audible, literature made living and breathing in parlors across the nation.
By 1938, The Jack Benny Program had ascended to the pinnacle of American entertainment, drawing upwards of thirteen million listeners weekly. Jack's genius lay not in broad slapstick but in nuance—the raised eyebrow discernible only in the modulation of his voice, the confidence game played between performer and audience. His willingness to dramatize the classics, to treat Twain and Shakespeare with the same playful irreverence he brought to his perpetually stingy character, elevated radio comedy beyond mere gags. These dramatic episodes became cultural events, proof that radio could deliver both laughter and genuine theatrical adventure.
Tune in now for this thrilling continuation and discover why families huddled around their sets each week, surrendering their imaginations entirely to Jack Benny's capable hands. Tom Sawyer's fate awaits—you won't want to miss a moment.