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'13 year olds are winning medals at the Olympics... When I was 13, the only thing on my mind was worrying about slow dancing with girls... How do you ask them? Where do I put my hands? What do I do after the song? Do we make eye contact or no?' 'The Queen doesn't care about your parking ticket. The Queen is busy with her actual job... looking cranky on money.'
Today we talked to a man who is pretty sure his wife is cheating and wants to know how to get her to admit it. We take a look at some unethical but funny life hacks. Are foods that never go bad really bad for you? The Olympics are problematic (and not for the reasons you think). We meet a 97 year old man who wants a new uniform for the most amazing reason. Which Boston celebrity is rocking a brand new mullet? And have you ever crashed a party/
You made it to the weekend! Today join the team as they play games to decide and pick a winner of our Parking Ticket Cash Giveaway. I don't know about you, but we think hanging out with us today was the best way to get your day started. We'll see you back here on Monday to kick of your week.As always, make sure to follow us at @AFTERGLOWOnAir & @VibeChkLA + let us know your thoughts by texting us anytime at 833-632-0490*This episode was aired on July 16, 2021, from 6-10 am pst. Commercial & music breaks have been removed and edited out for ease of replay. Portions of this program were pre-recorded and aired live. When texting us standard messaging and data rates may apply. Contact your carrier for more details.© Vibe Check LA
'If someone is named Gord, do not call them 'The Gordster'. Just stop adding 'ster' to the end of names altogether.' 'In high school, we'd prank our friends by putting cheeseburgers under their car door handles... the city should start doing to to people who haven't paid their parking tickets.' 'If I washed my car twice a week I'd need a second job.'
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Best Old Time Radio Podcast with Bob Bro Monday, May 24, 2021 - OTR Comedies Jack is ticketed for an expired meter. Rather than pay the $2 fine, he decides to go to the Beverly Hills Traffic Court and declare the parking meter was broken. Funny episode that starts off in a coffee shop with Jack, Dennis and Bob Crosby and ends up at the courthouse with lots of typical Benny gags along the way that are laugh out-loud funny. Listen for Mel Blanc and Frank Nelson -- both bits are really good. Also the waitress in the drug store coffee shop (Sara Berner?) is very funny. Featuring: Jack Benny, Rochester, Dennis Day, Bob Crosby, Frank Nelson, Mel Blanc. Original Air Date: January 17, 1954 on CBS To listen to more great old time radio programs, visit our website: https://bestoldtimeradio.com Contact: Bob@bestoldtimeradio.com
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This edition of the podcast features behind the scenes from show members and moments that happened after we turned off the microphones. Morgan2 has Lunchbox stop by this week to talk about his parking ticket that he got this week. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On the menu today: Breaking news - We react to the headlines that Washington Capitals’ Tom Wilson has been fined AGAIN. But will it really make a difference? Jolon compares the $5k fine as “just another parking ticket”… It’s the final dash to the Stanley Cup Playoffs for Nashville Predators vs Dallas Stars and St Louis Blues vs Arizona Coyotes. Plus, why are the Winnipeg Jets tanking? There’s heartbreak for New York Rangers who gift New York Islanders their playoff berth AND the pleasure of a shutout. Connor McDavid is in the playoffs! Hurrah! Edmonton Oilers fans are finally feeling optimistic. We’ve respect for Ryan Miller who hangs up his skates as a goalie playing 18 seasons in the NHL. Carolina Hurricanes contracts on hold until all backroom staff are secure too, or so says their head coach Rod Brind’Amour. Plus a few thoughts on the cancellation of the Women’s World Hockey Championships, as Hilary Knight says the last minute move was yet "another reminder that women's hockey continues to be treated as an afterthought." Presented by Clare Freeman and Jolon Kemp Walker. Produced by ASFB Productions. Pic - Tom Wilson flexing in the penalty box, during ‘that’ game against New York Rangers.
In the land of the free, revenue collectors, otherwise referred to as law enforcement officials are tasked with the enforcement of arbitrary traffic “laws.” Many of those laws are designed — to not keep society safe — but to extract revenue from citizens to fund government operations. As reported over the years, police are authorized to use violence to enforce these laws and can escalate their use of force to potentially deadly actions to confirm compliance. because the following video shows, police don't have any problem resorting to deadly force over parking tickets and window tint. #TravisElster . . . . .https://www.policebrutalityworldwidechannel.com/2021/03/for-a-parking-ticket-a-policeman-shoots-into-traffic-and-tries-to-shoot-an-innocent-man/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/king-emjay/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/king-emjay/support
What your kid thinks you do at work...Max's parking ticketHilary Helps
A tweet is going for $3.5 millionDo you get upset when people don't follow you back?Another parking ticket dilemmaJodie Rimmer
On this episode of Tool Wife the Podcast, Kathleen and Brent talk about the importance of paying attention to your surroundings when parking your service vehicle. Kathleen learns a new word and Brent makes jokes as always.
Jason and Ramon discuss NFL free agency, give their thoughts on a story that projects who will and who won't make the NFL playoffs this upcoming season, and Ramon updates us on his effort to pay off his parking ticket.
Jason and Ramon discuss NFL free agency, give their thoughts on a story that projects who will and who won't make the NFL playoffs this upcoming season, and Ramon updates us on his effort to pay off his parking ticket.
Bird vs. Suits Diet Challenge Weigh-In, Guess Virginia’s Cosmetic Adjustments, Rocco Dentist Appointment, Call Them Out, Valentine’s Day Call Them Out’s and Did Kevin's Daughter Get The Most Expensive Parking Ticket in South Florida?
Pete, Matt & Kymba Catch Up - Mix 94.5 Perth - Pete Curulli, Kymba Cahill, Matt Dyktynski
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Jason opens the show by CLOWNING Ramon for getting a parking ticket yesterday - and how it was completely avoidable. Plus, it's "Scout Meeting Wednesday", as the guys provide the lowdown on the Titans next opponent, the Green Bay Packers.
Jason opens the show by CLOWNING Ramon for getting a parking ticket yesterday - and how it was completely avoidable. Plus, it's "Scout Meeting Wednesday", as the guys provide the lowdown on the Titans next opponent, the Green Bay Packers.
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This week on the show, we have Cassaundra Fryman! A mayor going viral for pardoning every parking ticket in her town. She is a mayor in Plymouth Ohio, a small village, presiding over a community of 1800 people. This is her first term, which began in January of this year. She became involved in politics […]
In this hour: - Caller reports that an unpaid parking ticket caused a gun buy background check to be delayed - Shooting lightweight bullets at high velocity. Will they come apart in flight? - Are the polls ahead of the election being manipulated? Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 10.25.20 After Show
Episode 13. August 6, 2020. Tanisha Arena on the incident at the Springfield Police Station where a man wants to dispute a parking and ends up being assaulted by police and arrested. WARNING: Part of the video of the assault is included in the video feed, available on our social media channelos on Facebook and Instagram, which was originally published in a story by Stephanie Barry of The Republican/MassLive. According to Barry, the man filed a lawsuit in July against the the four officers. Read the story here, where the entire video is included: https://www.masslive.com/…/springfield-police-officer-who-f… Here is the arrest report by the police officer, whose statements were disproved by the video: https://www.documentcloud.org/…/5743821-Jerry-Bellamy-arres… Springfield Police Officer Jefferson Petrie eventually admitted to an assault charge. Northampton attorney Luke Ryan and Boston attorney Howard Friedman are representing Jerry Bellamy.
We chat about a mysterious letter that was dropped off at the studio, Josh's mineral water, being the person to double park and flash others, getting into MLB, buying baseball uniforms, and testing your gag reflex.On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we discuss: - A mysterious letter- Stand With Dan- Feeling boujee and Josh's mineral water- Being the person to flash- Being double-parked- Josh's new habit, MLB- The rules of MLB- Baseball uniforms- Baseball Club- Gag reflexes- Josh's COVID-19 resultsWatch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show at https://thedailytalkshow.com/798Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business, and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. Find out more at https://bigmediacompany.com/
Sermon by Rabbi Rebecca Rosenthal from October 4, 2019- "The Reptile and the Parking Ticket: Finding Space for Change"
Joe Edwards and Nathan Judah are joined by Talking Wolves' Matt Cooper to discuss all things Old Gold and Black. How are the boys coping during week four of lockdown and is there an end in sight? Joe has a new addiction whilst an old enemy returns to haunt Nathan. The panel chat Adama Traore following recent comments from his agent and we hear Max Kilman who speaks to Joe about training with some of the very best in the business. We answer all your questions and there's the return of a quiz favourite. All this and much much more.
With the defeat of the separatists and the destruction of the traitorous Jedi, the Empire has brought peace to the galaxy. A new wave of hope and prosperity washes across the galaxy - at least to those who fit the Empire’s ideals or are willing to bow to the Emperor’s will.But many are learning the true cost of the Empire’s vision of peace. Those unwilling to give up everything to the Empire willingly end up having everything taken by force instead. Worlds that once stood proud and independent find themselves under the heavy boot of the Empire and everyone has begun to feel the cold grip of the iron fist of the Emperor.In this growing darkness, people are doing what they can to survive and hope for a brighter day. Not everyone in the galaxy is destined for greatness. This is their story.Find out more about the show at our website: www.vre.show Show pins and more: shop.vre.show Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/VRE Follow us @VRECast
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) attacked Associate Supreme Court Justices Kavanaugh and Gorsuch at a pro-choice rally, for which he was promptly rebuked by Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. But the danger in Schumer’s attack is his de-legitimizing the court itself. And, Boston considers parking ticket fines based on “ability to pay.” That could very well survive an equal protection attack, leading to a whole bunch of other things being based on ability to pay.
If you missed out on the hitz morning crew this morning, you can listen to them now!
Bus driver attacks are on the rise in New York, Minneapolis and a few other major metropolitan areas putting transit worker danger on par these days with police and firefighters. Also in the line up, free public transit as a ridership draw, and will Boston soon have parking fines based upon income?
The Astros are getting beaned a lot so far in Spring Training, and George Springer's attempt to stop the booing failed in spectacular fashion. (0:00) The Tribe continued calling in their badass moments, and Chris had an incredible story about saving someone from a burning house. (5:02) Attorneys Hugh Keefe and Tara Knight take calls from the Tribe about their legal issues, and talk about Ashley's parking ticket, which she doesn't want to pay. (9:04) Jimmy Koplik on the phone with the latest news for the Bridgeport Amphitheater, and answering questions from the Tribe, including a Neil Young announcement. (21:06)
More people quarantined on a cruise ship in Yokohama have made their way to the states // Thousands gather for Japan's annual naked festival // Kevin Allen on his Jim Tyrer documentary // Lori Vallow threw a pool party hours after her estranged husband was killed by her brother // Sonic the Hedgehog is the weekend box office winner // Gary explains his parking ticket!
SLO City parking enforcement is back at it again!
I rant about my daughter and a parking ticket in Seattle
*TIMECODES* BEYOND THE HEADLINES 13:52Disney+ is Coming POLITICS SCRAMBLY-PANTS (ROUNDUP) 41:12Democratic Debate no. 4AOC’s Haircut CritcizedTrump’s Bonkers Letter to Turkey TIDBITS 1:13:22Fortnite Intentionally Bricks ItselfFacebook F**keryG7 in 2020 to be Held at Trump Resort WI-FIVE 1:20:21
Sermon by Rabbi Rebecca Rosenthal from October 4, 2019- "The Reptile and the Parking Ticket: Finding Space for Change"
There’s no place like home! Today we discuss a recent trip to Johannesburg and what seemed to be a close call with crime. We also talk about a trip to the zoo, the state of animals in captivity and reflect on how this show has changed us since it started. We hope you guys enjoy it as much as we did!
In what may be unprecedented, the city of Las Vegas has implemented a pay your parking ticket with school supplies program; should more cities adopt this?? Senate Bill 206 would allow for California college athletes to sign with agents and profit from endorsement deal, who wins this year's MLB "HR Derby" and how coveted is hitting for the cycle nowadays, the NFL and NFLPA launch their health initiative; will it work? Kawhi and PG to the Clippers could be bad for the whole league, despite parity...
Kevin Batstone and Arthur Rawe are back for another discussion. This week's guest is the new producer of Discussion Combustion.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=22100374)
Car owners in Boston were hit with more than 1.38 million parking tickets last year according to the Boston Herald. That equaled $61.3 million in ticket revenue. Do you avoid driving into the city because of the parking ticket frenzy?
Happy Monday, and welcome to a new week of your Daily Detroit. Today, Jer talks about an eventful past week spent at the Mackinac Policy Conference on Mackinac Island, filling us in on some of the things he came away with beyond just the headlines about no-fault auto insurance reform. Specifically, it’s becoming clear that Detroit’s comeback needs a lot more juice (read: money — and residents) just to come up to par with the competition. He also does the math on the so-called 7.2, the informal name for Detroit’s downtown and adjacent district that have seen most investment lately, and the costs to fix Michigan’s decrepit roads. Also, an interesting post pushes the idea that the cost $10 a month per Michigan driver on average to raise $1 billion for the roads. Elswhere, we cover: Could the Regional Transit Authority be revived in a scaled-back version? Its board chairman dropped a hint recently. [Michigan Matters] Mortgages hit a decade high in Detroit in April, but they’re still well below what they should be. The Detroit City Council is considering giving city residents a 50% break on parking violations if paid within five days. [Detroit News] The company behind the megahit online multiplayer video game Fortnite is opening an office in Detroit. No, not to develop new Fortnite dance moves. [Crain’s] The Detroit-Windsor Tunnel is resuming nighttime closures starting June 23. Thanks for listening to Daily Detroit. If you like what you’re hearing, tell a friend about us, leave us a review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or support us by becoming a Patreon member.
Car owners in Boston were hit with more than 1.38 million parking tickets last year according to the Boston Herald. That equaled $61.3 million in ticket revenue. Do you avoid driving into the city because of the parking ticket frenzy?
Duane's World is back and Episode 3 is more yelling! We join Duane in the midsts of a tantrum after receiving a parking ticket for failing to move his vehicle in a no parking zone after he argued with Mike for 15 minutes about not needing to move his car even though Mike lives on the street and is aware that the parking turns into no parking between 3:30pm and 5:30pm Monday to Friday. Chivalry isn't dead when we dive into the hot button issue of gender equality where Duane argues that men should be treated differently than women and recounts the time he almost killed a guy with a golf club. In the final segment, Mike demands to know what criteria needs to be met for there to be officially sanctioned gender neutral profession fighting because he believes in equality. The group discusses the importance of accurately self-representing your opinions and beliefs online to avoid being mislabeled as a misogynist. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mitchandmike)
Off grid life in the Spanish Alpujarra mountains is a roller coaster ride of highs, lows, miracles and trust... come and join me as I share straight from my heart, what has been going down over the last few days...
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Jon is waging a war against steak sauce, Justin will accidentally stab you... 3 times, and Jackson is the mayor of naked town. Want to advertise on our podcast? Email camila@bwaymedia.com
Here's your daily 'Moving Into A Mirage' update: Amber ate nothing but tater tots yesterday, Ryan missed his fantasy football draft and also regrets switching spots with Jenna, and was $1000 enough to get one of them to leave the vehicle? Also on the show this morning... Some life tips on how to avoid parking tickets, Canada tourism is about to change a bunch, and Dave Grohl does another epic Christopher Walken impression
Graham Laycock talks to Matt Lettington, General Manager of the Harrow Inn in Cheam,about the Stonegate Pub Co. group of pubs in Surrey responding to the public outrage surrounding the story of an ambulance driver being ticketed after parking on a double yellow, they are offering free drinks, snacks, and parking for ambulance crews. #CareForThoseWhoCareForUs.
Donnie got another parking ticket while he was at CNM
Off The Wall - Captain D's; Mari Riddles; Mind Blown; Did Ya See; Tige Dinner; Emotional Dad; Parking Ticket; Office Scares
Off The Wall - Captain D's; Mari Riddles; Mind Blown; Did Ya See; Tige Dinner; Emotional Dad; Parking Ticket; Office Scares
Off The Wall - Captain D's; Mari Riddles; Mind Blown; Did Ya See; Tige Dinner; Emotional Dad; Parking Ticket; Office Scares
Ill children are one thing. Lionel Blair is another. But put them together and you have an enraged Archie who is a couple of Gins worse off.
Paying for parking in Budapest is super simple, until something goes wrong. Listen to find out how to resolve a parking ticket when a government employee is sick PLUS two funny quotes from students to make you smile.
Joey joins the show today to talk about Tim’s insane parking ticket, Mi6 images, a sequel to the Shining, and Damien Chazelle making that hawt Apple sauce! -Tim Gettys get a hella expensive parking ticket (10:30 mins) -Stephen King's sequel to the shining is coming to the big screen (26:58 mins) -Mission Impossible 6 stunt (31:20 mins) -Han Zimmer returning to Superhero movies to score: X-men: Dark Phoenix (33:40 mins) -La La Land director developing drama series for Apple (39:40 mins) -Apple commercial where kid asks "Whats a computer" causes people to be infuriated (44:00 mins)
Municipal business cards placed on the driver's side dash board.
Parking Ticket. DRH. Much More Than Friends. Strange Facts that are True. Poem
This week our two farmhand hosts get swept into an enchanted world where magic and topics lurk around every corner. After a pack of wild beasts sent by the Dark One murders their families they set off on a quest where they face five tasks: Instagram, parking tickets, Dan’s marketing lab, podcast envy, and finally products that aren’t quite as advertised. Once the princess is rescued they turn to go home. BUT WAIT! What is this?! And lo, from the pits of darkness, a dedicated husk of a monster upheaves itself from the depths. His decrepit body sends a wail that strikes fear in the hearts of men and wakes babes lying in their cribs. Behold! The monster wakes. Behold! The destroyer of all that is right! And on his forehead there stands a single word like a profane jape of all that humanity holds dear: “NOAH”< [...]
This week, Alicia gives some real, actual advice about insurance. Jay becomes the artistic director of a dating simulation for the WWE. Cristaly worries about her neighbors. CONTENT WARNINGS: Discussions of homophobia and gay male fetishization, mentions of fictional murder, brief mention of fictional rape.
In this episode, we are joined by Jeremey, and we discuss Miley Cyrus, Losing a Parking Ticket, Usher's Burning Love, A Cop Forgot to Turn Off His Body Cam, Access to Video Games, A Student Who Is Pooping In Protest, People Drown At Their Baptisms, Family Can't Control Kid and more. We also read Chapter […] The post Episode 253: My Hooptie appeared first on Single Simulcast.
In the show today, we will talk about two chatbots that can help you challenge your parking ticket and organise your work life. Also, are you looking for a secondary phone to take with you on that hike? We will talk about an option that is light, thin and small as a credit card. Show Notes: DONOTPAY Chatbots are increasingly providing services today that humans did only a few short years ago. DoNotPay is a chatbot which was developed by Joshua Browder and he calls it "the world's first robot lawyer". When Joshua was about 18 years old he began driving and started to receive a large number of parking tickets. He decided to create a service – a computer program that can help him challenge these tickets. It worked so great that a year later it successfully appealed over 250,000 tickets. He then expanded this service to cover emergency housing and now it helps asylum seekers. Refugees can complete immigration applications in the US, Canada and the UK by using this service. This service uses Facebook Messenger to gather information about a case before providing advice and legal documents. "It works by asking a series of questions to determine if a refugee is eligible for asylum protection under international law," he tells BBC Trending, "for example: 'are you afraid of being subjected to torture in your home country?' "Once it knows a user can claim asylum, it takes down hundreds of details and automatically fills in a completed immigration application.” The bot suggests ways the asylum seeker can answer questions to increase their chances of having applications accepted as well. It also provides locations to send their applications in along with other documentation and resources. Currently, the lawyer bot is available via the Facebook Messenger app for Android and Apple users. Browder is looking to bring this service in other languages and apps including WhatsApp. Astro Astro is a native email app on iOS and Mac that separates your email into two groups - Priority and Other - and allows you to snooze emails until later. In addition to this the company is working on adding a chatbot to this service. This service will help to create filters and mark VIP contacts. Also, it will monitor your usage and then offer to automatically do it for you like if you normally snooze emails from the family until the evening then Astro will offer to do it for you instead. You can tell it to clear out old emails, or remind you to email your boss in the morning. It will observe the emails you delete and ask if you just want to unsubscribe. So what Astro is looking to do is to become an assistant that can eventually handle most of your daily tasks by working through different systems. The Light Phone The Light Phone is made to simplify your life and make it distraction free. I know some people carry a second phone around, if you are considering such a move, the Light Phone is a good option to look at. The size of the Light Phone is the exact size of a credit card with a thickness of about stacking about 5 credit cards together which is still thinner than the iPhone 7 plus. Specifications Color – Matte White Weight – 38.5 grams (iPhone weights about 100 grams more) Display – OLED Battery – 3 Days Standby SIM – Nano SIM Connector – Micro USB Language – English Connection – GSM 850/900 1800/1900 MHz OS – Android In the U.S. you can set up this phone as a call forwarding from your primary smartphone, which will forward all incoming calls to The Light Phone. This comes with a $5 service fee. For international users, this phone can be used as a standalone with no service fee. The Light phone is on pre-order for $150 US and you can place your order at theLightPhone.com.
Zen vs Zen Buddhism. Meditation is not sitting meditation. Oneness. Living Absolute life in relative world. Pureland = everyday life. Dharma Glimpse by Lay Minister Dave Nichiyo and Dharma Talk by Rev Koyo Kubose
Featuring Mailbag Monday… Kind of.
Always check the rego. Here’s the story Stew mentioned: http://blogs.crikey.com.au/northern/2016/05/16/the-incessant-noise/
We opened the show by trying to help a friend, comedian Scott Long. After sucking up to Scott by saying nice things about him, I plead with Mayor Joe Hogsett - just because Scott made fun of you in a routine doesn't mean he deserved a parking ticket! Also, we get sidetracked on a serious news story by talking instead about the horror of post-Slippery When Wet Bon Jovi.
The top 10 stories of the day naturally included the awful story out of Zionsville, but Ray and Abdul also try to help a mutual friend out with an undeserved parking ticket in Indy.
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Wait until you hear from the parking sign installer who got a parking ticket WHILE he was installing parking signs. Plus the 35 things only Angelenos know about Los Angeles. And is the Veteran’s Administration ignoring the medical needs of our men and women of the military? What happened to Johnny Football? And the Clippers name a new CEO.
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Haskell Nussbaum, a former traffic judge, offers this guide to fighting a ticket.
The Jack Benny Show Benny had been only a minor vaudeville performer, but he became a national figure with The Jack Benny Program, a weekly radio show which ran from 1932 to 1948 on NBC and from 1949 to 1955 on CBS, and was consistently among the most highly rated programs during most of that run. With Canada Dry Ginger Ale as a sponsor, Benny came to radio on The Canada Dry Program, beginning May 2, 1932, on the NBC Blue Network and continuing there for six months until October 26, moving the show to CBS on October 30. With Ted Weems leading the band, Benny stayed on CBS until January 26, 1933. Arriving at NBC on March 17, Benny did The Chevrolet Program until April 1, 1934. He continued with sponsors General Tires, Jell-O and Grape Nuts. Lucky Strike was the radio sponsor from 1944 to the mid-1950s. The show returned to CBS on January 2, 1949, as part of CBS president William S. Paley's notorious "raid" of NBC talent in 1948-49. There it stayed for the remainder of its radio run, which ended on May 22, 1955. CBS aired reruns of old radio episodes from 1956 to 1958 as The Best of Benny. THIS EPISODE: January 17, 1954. Program #364. CBS network origination, AFRS rebroadcast. After lunch with the gang, Jack gets a Beverly Hills parking ticket. AFRS program name: "The Jack Benny Program." The program was recorded January 13, 1954. Dennis Day, Don Wilson, Sara Berner, Eddie Anderson, Frank Nelson, Mel Blanc, Milt Josefsberg (writer), Al Gordon (writer), Hal Goldman (writer), Hilliard Marks (producer, transcriber), John Tackaberry (writer), Jack Benny, Bob Crosby. 25 minutes.
Jack Benny is one of the great American comedians. His work spans the 20th century, from vaudeville to radio and movies to TV. In vaudeville, he delivered the snappy comebacks and one liners with intelligence and wit, but it was only with the continuing development of his personal trait comedy that he really became the Jack Benny we all know so well. "Who else could play for four decades the part of a vain, miserly, argumentative skinflint, and emerge a national treasure? The secret of his success was deceptively simple: he was a man of great heart." That's John Dunning's assessment from "On the Air, The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio," which gives a great history of the man and his show. "Where would I be today without my writers, without Rochester, Dennis Day, Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, and Don Wilson?" Benny asked in Newsweek in 1947.