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Jack Benny and the Golden Age of American Radio Comedy
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Chapter 1: Becoming Benny: The Development of Jack Benny’s Character-Focused Comedy for Radio
Chapter 2: “What are you Laughing at Mary?” Mary Livingstone’s Comic Voice
Chapter 3: Masculine Gender Identity in Jack Benny’s Humor
Chapter 4: Eddie Anderson, Rochester, and Race in 1930s Radio and Film
Chapter 5: Rochester and the Revenge of Uncle Tom in the 1940s and 1950s
Chapter 6: The Commercial Imperative: Jack Benny, Advertising, and Radio Sponsors
Chapter 7: Jack Benny’s Intermedia Juggling of Radio and Film
Chapter 8: Benny at War with the Radio Critics
Chapter 9: Jack Benny’s Turn Towards Television
Reviews and Press
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Jack Benny and the Golden Age of American Radio Comedy
Skip to content
About
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Becoming Benny: The Development of Jack Benny’s Character-Focused Comedy for Radio
Chapter 2: “What are you Laughing at Mary?” Mary Livingstone’s Comic Voice
Chapter 3: Masculine Gender Identity in Jack Benny’s Humor
Chapter 4: Eddie Anderson, Rochester, and Race in 1930s Radio and Film
Chapter 5: Rochester and the Revenge of Uncle Tom in the 1940s and 1950s
Chapter 6: The Commercial Imperative: Jack Benny, Advertising, and Radio Sponsors
Chapter 7: Jack Benny’s Intermedia Juggling of Radio and Film
Chapter 8: Benny at War with the Radio Critics
Chapter 9: Jack Benny’s Turn Towards Television
Reviews and Press
About the Author
Contact
Chapter 6: The Commercial Imperative: Jack Benny, Advertising, and Radio Sponsors
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