Jb 1947 10 19 Golf At Hillcrest
# The Jack Benny Program: Golf at Hillcrest (October 19, 1947)
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a Sunday evening, the warm glow of your radio dial beckoning you into the world of Jack Benny and his merry gang. On this October night in 1947, Jack has ventured out to Hillcrest Country Club, where comedic chaos unfolds on the fairways. What begins as an innocent round of golf quickly devolves into vintage Benny pandemonium—his legendary stinginess clashing hilariously with the country club's expectations, Don Wilson's booming announcer voice echoing across the greens, and Rochester's dry observations cutting through every pretension. The audience roars with laughter as Jack attempts to navigate both the golf course and the social minefield of the wealthy elite, his timing and delivery sharp as ever. There's an electricity in the air that only the best live comedy broadcasts could capture—no laugh track, no sweetening, just the immediate, authentic response of a studio audience genuinely delighted by what they're witnessing in real time.
By 1947, The Jack Benny Program had become the gold standard of American radio comedy. For fifteen years, Benny had perfected the art of comedic timing, turning his own fictional stinginess, his running feud with Fred Allen, and his carefully cultivated persona into must-listen entertainment. His supporting cast—the incomparable Rochester, the hapless Don Wilson, and his "Love That Bob" announcer style—created a world that listeners felt they truly knew. This episode represents the show at its creative peak, when Benny's satirical touch could deflate pomposity while celebrating the absurdity of everyday life.
Don't miss this pristine recording of comedy brilliance. Tune in and discover why America's most sophisticated audiences couldn't get enough of Jack Benny's particular brand of genius. This is radio as it was meant to be heard.