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Comedy Genius Jack Benny and the Man of a Thousand Voices Mel Blanc's Come Together in a Must-See Episode

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Hey there, fellow Carson fan! Just yesterday, we were sitting in our living rooms, tuning into "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson," eagerly awaiting the legendary guests and their lively conversations. Let's take a trip down memory lane and revisit an unforgettable episode from January 23, 1974, with two comedy giants - Jack Benny and Mel Blanc.

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Remember those days? Richard Nixon was President, a loaf of bread was a mere 29 cents, the average price of a new car was around $3,750, and movie tickets were only $1.75. We were jamming to "The Way We Were" by Barbra Streisand, and "The Exorcist" was chilling us to the bone in theaters.

Mel Blanc, the man of a thousand voices, was responsible for some of the most iconic characters in the history of animation - Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and Barney Rubble, just to name a few. Imagine being the person behind the voices that brightened up our childhoods!

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During the interview, Jack and Mel recounted their time together on Jack's radio show. The banter between them was nothing short of magical as they reminisced about Mel's incredible talent and the various characters he portrayed. It was pure comedy gold when they shared the story of how Mel finally broke into the business after the head of the voice department, who had repeatedly rejected him, passed away. Talk about determination!

The laughs kept coming as Mel demonstrated some of his most memorable voices, like the drunken bull and the unforgettable Maxwell car. And who could forget the hilarious routine with the English horse? It's still as funny today as it was back then.

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Jack Benny and Mel Blanc's timeless humor transcends generations, and their brilliant performances are a testament to their legendary status in the entertainment world.

So why not take a moment to enjoy this classic Carson episode again? Head over to MadlyOdd and watch Jack Benny and Mel Blanc's unforgettable appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson."

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