This episode has always had me wondering....It's one of the most unusual Benny programs I've ever heard.
The main thing that makes it so strange is the lack of most of Jack's regulars. Don, Phil, Mary and Kenny are all absent...the only regular who appears besides Jack is Rochester.
The show features several guest stars (including Fred Allen, Kate Smith and Robert L. Ripley), but even the style of writing is strange...it just doesn't come across as Jack's usual program style or tone of the period.
It's also unusual that Jack did his show from New York City for only one week. Usually his stays in NYC lasted for a few weeks and he would bring most (if not all) of his regular cast with him.
Does anyone know the circumstances behind this broadcast? Could it be that Jack was going to be in NYC for only a short time for some other purpose (perhaps to attend a Friars' Roast) and didn't think that it was financially worth bringng the whole cast out to NYC for only one program?
I enjoy this broadcast of 3/27/38, but the different cast and unusual style of writing makes this more of an "interesting" or "curious" episode rather than a funny one.....
Any info, background or general thoughts on this one?