- (Late 1960s) TV commercial: Texaco. He appeared with his famous Maxwell automobile and, in keeping with his miserly image, usually bought only one gallon of gas at a time.
- (Late 1960s) TV commercial: The Wool Industry.
- (2003) DVD Collection: "The Jack Benny Show: Collector's Edition". Two-disc set, w/15 episodes of the TV show, a photo gallery and a mini-biography (Diamond Entertainment).
- The Jack Benny Show (1963). [Special]
- (1930) Stage: Appeared in "Earl Carroll's Vanities" on Broadway. Musical comedy/revue. Music by Jay Gorney and Harold Arlen. Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg and Ted Koehler. Music orchestrated by Domenico Savino. Dialogue (sketches) by Eddie Welch and Eugene Conrad. Musical Direction by Ray Kavanaugh. Choreographed by LeRoy Prinz. Costume designer: Vincente Minnelli [first Broadway production]. Directed by Priestly Morrison and Earl Carroll (also producer). New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Jul 1930-3 Jan 1931 (215 performances). Cast: Irene Ware [credited as Irene Ahlberg], Myrtle Allen, Helen Arlen, Violet Arnold, Faith Bacon, Betty Bassett, Murray Bernie, Renee Bonnie, June Brewster, Dorothy Britton, Claiborne Bryson, Marian Carew, Kae Carroll, The Collette Sisters, Frank Condos, Condos, Harry, Diane Cullen, Martha Devine, Vivian Fay, Ronald Fielder, Rosa Fronson, Genie Fursa, Harriet Hagman, John Hale, Edward Harrison, Louis Harrison, Angeline Hassel, Renee Havel, Julie Jenner, Frances Joyce, Patsy Kelly, Alice Kerwin, Rita Kerwin, Nelda Kincaid, Dorothy Lamb, Nondas Metcalf, Ida Michaels, Vera Milton, Mabel Nordman, Marion O'Day, Mary Pleasants, Edith Pragan, Geraldine Pratt, Naomi Ray, Blanche Reeves, Billy Rolls, Paula Sands, Jimmy Savo, Rose Shaw, Pearl Shepherd, Harry Stockwell, Elizabeth Sundmark, Constance Trevor, Sunny Trowbridge, Betty Veronica, Beryl Wallace, Eileen Wenzel, Thelma White, Herb Williams.
- (1926) Stage: Appeared (Broadway debut) in "The Great Temptations" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Maurice Ruebens. Material by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Direction by Alfred Goodman. Additional music by Milton Schwarzwald, Earl Lindsay and Jose Padilla. Choreographed by Earl Lindsay. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by James C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 18 May 1926-6 Nov 1926 (223 performances). Cast: Florenz Ames, Beatrice Anderson, Yvonne Bacon, Julia Barker, Billy Bernard, Jane Blair, Pauline Bryceland, Sybil Bursk, Elsie Carroll, Cyrilla Casey, Gloria Christy, Lillian Clark, Charlotte Corday, Irene Cornell, Patsy Costello, Nikola Cunningham, Diane D'Arle, Hazel Dawn, Bobbe Decker, Doris Dodge, Mildred Douglas, Dorothy Drum, The Duell Sisters, Geneva Duker, Clarice Durham, Mildred Espy, Charlotte Fitzgibbons, Grace Fleming, Jay C. Flippen, The Allen Foster Girls, Helene Frederic, Ara Gerald, Florence Golden, Betty Gordon, Dorothy Griffith, The Guy Sisters, Thalie Hamilton, Marge Harlan, Cecelia Healy, Phyllis Heron, Marie Holden, Florence Horne, Mazie Hunt, The Kelo Brothers, Pat Kendall, Terry Kendall, Betty Knox, Billye Lambert, Naan Lane, Neva Lynn, Lottie Marcy, Paul Maul, Margaret Mayer, Ruth Mayon, Dorothy McNulty, Eleane Meade, Miller and Lyles, Georgette Moore, Leona Newell, Lillian Newell, Molly O'Doherty, Agatha Phillips, Dorothy Phillips, Gertrude Purcell, June Ray, Roderay & Capella, Julia Ryan, Agnes Schroeder, Wilfred Seagram, Bernadette Spencer, Nina Suzov, Edna Thorp, Katrina Trask, Arthur Treacher, Beatrice Vercelle, Jack Waldron, Lazelle Webber, Margie Webber, Dorothy Weber, Mazie White, Roslind Wichon, Minerva Wilson, Charlotte Woodruff, Halfred Young. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (3/31/49) Radio: Appeared in the "How Jack Benny Became Cheap" episode of "The Burns & Allen Show"
- (1/8/48) Radio: Appeared in the "George and Jack as a Gypsy Brothers Act" episode of "The Burns & Allen Show".
- (1932) Radio: Starred in "The Canada Dry Program", NBC Radio.
- (1944-49) Radio: Star of "The Lucky Strike Program", NBC Radio.
- (1933-34) Radio: Star of NBC Radio's "The Chevrolet Show".
- (1934) Radio: Star of NBC Radio's "The General Tire Show".
- (1942-44) Radio: Star of NBC Radio's "The Grape Nuts Flakes Program".
- (1934-42) Radio: Star of NBC Radio's "The Jell-O Program".
- (1932-33) Radio: Star of "The Canada Dry Program", CBS Radio.
- (1949-55) Radio: Star of "The Lucky Strike Program", CBS Radio.
- (6/19/44) Radio: Appeared on "Fifth War Loan Drive" on CBS.
- (8/14/45) Radio: Appeared on "Command Performance" (CBS/AFRS).
- (1949) Radio: Appeared (as "Athanael") in "The Horn Blows at Midnight" on "The Ford Radio Theater".
- (1952) Jack Benny and his singing star Dennis Day open a five-week appearance in Great Britain, including a three-week engagement, starting 16 June, at the Palladium followed by two weeks each at Glasgow and Manchester.
- TV commercials: Texaco Sky Chief gasoline.
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