1963 • 28 Episodes
September 24, 1963
No overview available.
October 1, 1963
Jack tries to win a girl away from Robert Goulet. Goulet sings "This Is All I Ask." Girl: Joan Marshall. Don Wilson.
October 8, 1963
Carol Burnett is Jack's guest in this romp about a gambler (Jack) who's trying to fleece a rich plantation owner (Don Wilson) and his modest daughter (Carol).
October 15, 1963
When Clint Walker hints that his movie requires a big man to portray his brother, a rebuilt Jack appears. Usher: Pat Colby. Man on Tour: Ned Miller.
October 22, 1963
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October 29, 1963
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November 5, 1963
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November 19, 1963
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November 26, 1963
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December 3, 1963
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December 10, 1963
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December 24, 1963
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December 31, 1963
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January 7, 1964
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January 14, 1964
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January 21, 1964
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January 28, 1964
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February 4, 1964
Jack has problems: Don Wilson's son has to pinch-hit for Dad; and Jack's "talent find" has turned exotic dancer. Harlow: Dale White. Mrs. Wilson: Lois Corbett. Lisa: Beverly Hills.
February 11, 1964
How Jack first met Dennis Day. Agent: Jesse White. Restaurant Owner: Sammee Tong. Announcer: Don Wilson.
February 18, 1964
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February 25, 1964
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March 3, 1964
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March 17, 1964
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March 24, 1964
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March 31, 1964
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April 7, 1964
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April 14, 1964
Don's son becomes a playboy with Jack's help.
April 21, 1964
In a parody of a radio show Jack portrays "The Fiddler," a mysterious figure who stalks at night. Dennis Day: Himself. Victims: Mel Blanc and Eliza Ross Thorne. Radio Actors: Charles Cantor and Jessalyn Fax. Don Wilson is the announcer.