by helloagain » Fri Sep 24, 2010 5:58 pm
I never thought of Rochester as an Uncle Tom stereotype. He was intelligent, hip, and usually got the best of Mr. Benny. I think he made the most of working within the restrictions of the times. It was an employer/employee relationship and Jack always treated him with respect. It was a subservient position, but if he was British instead of black, it would have been the same. One of my favorite Benny shows, on both radio and TV, was when they spent New Years Eve together.
"Hey, Jackson, does Fred Allen always talk through his nose?"
"Yes, Phil. He's the only comedian who tells 'em and smells 'em at the same time!"