shimp scrampi wrote:Basically, "tell me a story" about why we're so lucky to have these shows where so many others are far less complete.
It is a very long story, but it does basically have to do with Jack keeping copies of each show. These are now at UCLA (per Alan's question). Eddie Cantor also kept copies of his own show (plus REHEARSALS), so those are progressively being released by his grandson.
Back to the Benny show, there were at least three copies of each show made: one for Jack, one for the sponsor (no, I don't know where those went), and one for a member of the ensemble (e.g., peformer, writer, etc.) who made a significant contribution to the show. So Dennis Day had some, Phil Harris had some, etc. Those are sort of scattered around...Dennis' discs are now with Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters, Phil's are (partially) in his home town of Linton, Indiana (but there are more of his that are in the hands of a private collector), etc. And of course, there are the AFRS versions which mean even more copies. I've also had the pleasure of handling some transcriptions that Jack gave to a close friend of his who attended those specific shows. So all these together make for good pickings of the whole run. We're very, very lucky.