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3241:) are about to shoot a game, when they decide to get a drink. Ralph and Norton come in and start playing a game on the table. George comes back and tells them that he and his friend were using this table. Because George is a mousy little guy Ralph tells him to get lost. George says that he's going to tell Harvey about this. Ralph figure's that Harvey is also a little guy and says he'll take care of both of them. George comes back with Harvey who is a big tough guy. When Harvey learns that Ralph made fun of his name, he tells Ralph to meet him outside. Ralph says he would, but he has a new suit on. Harvey figures Ralph's scared and let's it go. Ed shoots off his mouth about Ralph and Ralph now has to meet Harvey at a gym on Saturday to settle things. On Saturday Ed tells Ralph about all the guys that are betting on the fight. Ralph says he's not going to the gym and he doesn't want Alice to know about the fight. Alice comes home and Ed says she won't get the secret out of him. Ralph says he's leaving for a couple weeks, but after talking to Alice, he's staying. Ed tries to show Ralph a few boxing moves and hits him in the stomach. Ed comes up with a plan to make Harvey think Ralph can really beat him up. Ed will have a friend of his come to the gym and let Ralph make it look like he knocks him out. At the gym and guy bumps into Ralph and Ralph knocks him out cold. Harvey changes his mind about fighting. Ed shows up and says his friend couldn't make it. 3273:), the landlord, comes by and tells Ralph and Ed that the janitor quit because of them. He had 4 janitors quit this year because they complain about Ralph and Ed. Mr. Johnson says he'll talk to his lawyer about getting them kicked out of the building. Because of the excellent pay and free rent, Ralph takes the janitor job. Alice wants to know how Ralph is going to be the janitor and keep his bus driver job. Ralph installs a house phone in the apartment so the tenants can get a hold of him. Because he went bowling the night before, Ralph has a long list of things to fix. The house phone buzzes constantly and then Norton comes by to complain about his lack of water and the garbage piling up. Ralph is in the boiler room. He figures if he increases the water pressure, it will solve Ed's water issue. While trying to get to the water valve, Ralph gets stuck between two air ducts. Norton tries to help without success. Police and Firemen arrive. Alice wants Ralph to tell Mr. Johnson that he's not capable of doing the janitor job. Ralph tells Johnson he'll be quitting. It's not because he can't handle the job, it just interferes with other things. Johnson says he already has another janitor. Ralph is upset because Norton circulated a petition to have him fired. Ed winds up being the new Janitor. 3200:
Ed comes back saying Trixie won't let him in the apartment. Ralph says that the next night he has to play pool with Bert Wedemeyer. Burt could be the next General Manager of the bus company and Ralph wants to get on his good side. Ed doesn't think Alice would be happy about it. Ralph suggests taking the wives with to Burt's house. Burt has a new wife and Ralph plans on flattering her. Trixie comes by and Ralph tells her and Alice about going to Burt's house. The wives decide to get all dressed up like they did when they were dating. At Burt's place, Ralph and Ed don't even notice the wives new dresses. Rita Wedemeyer comes in the room and Ralph and Ed fawn all over her and their wives are not happy about it. Alice and Trixie want to leave and come up with a headache as an excuse. Ralph initially expects the wives to go without them, but Alice makes them all leave. The next day when Ralph comes home, Alice is all dolled up and starts flirting with him. She then tells Ralph off about the way he was acting towards Rita. He says he was just doing it to get on Burt's good side. Ralph feels bad for neglecting Alice and says he loves her.
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how to play. Norton shows up and Marshall invites him as well. Ralph sees this as a chance to "get in good with the boss" and he doesn't want Norton to ruin it. That night, Ralph and Ed show up to Marshall's apartment. Ralph reminds Ed to compliment Marshall after every shot he takes. Marshall shows up and says he'll learn more if he just watches them play. Ralph tries to start to play, but Norton keeps interrupting by making suggestions to Marshall with improvements for the bus company. Marshall is so impressed with Norton that he offers him a job as the Bus Driver Supervisor. The two will have lunch the next day at Marshall's office to discuss it further. Ralph comes home upset and tells Alice that Norton is going to be his boss. Alice says that Ed might not even take the job. Ed comes by and makes some comments about the job and Ralph kicks him out. Alice tries to cheer Ralph up and he decides to go apologize to Ed. Ed comes back and tells Ralph that Trixie reminded him that those suggestions he made were ones Ralph had come up with before. Ed just phrased them differently and he'll tell Marshall that.
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Ed. Ed comes back and tells Ralph not to feel bad that his advice didn't work. Alice is upset with Ralph and they both decide to help Ed and Trixie anyway they can. Weeks later, Ed starts a job selling steam irons door-to-door. Trixie feels guilty about eating with Alice and Ralph every night, but Alice doesn't mind. Ed tells Trixie his first day didn't go well and he only sold one iron. So Alice and Ralph don't worry about them anymore, Ed's going to say that he did very well on the job. When Ed tells Ralph how much money he made in one day, Ralph wants the job as well. Ed says he hasn't been there long enough to recommend someone. Ralph tells Alice he's going to charge Ed for the meals they had. Ralph decides to still get the salesman job as a back-up. Then he'll go and give his boss Mr. Marshall an ultimatum. After talking to Mr. Marshall, Ralph decides to keep his job. Norton tells Ralph and Alice that he got his job at the sewer back with a promotion. Norton says that he made up the story of his salesman success so they wouldn't worry about him. He thanks Ralph and Alice for their kindness.
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Trixie suggests only giving him the money if he takes her along. Alice is going to give him the money anyway. Ralph shows Ed some novelty items he bought for the convention. Ralph, in order to get spending money for the trip from Alice, decides to take her along, to Norton's chagrin – since it means Trixie will force him take her along as well. Ralph asks Alice to go with on the trip and believing he really wants her to go, she says yes. She then tells him she was going to give him the money anyway. When Norton asks him how he gets them into these fixes, Ralph replies that he has a "BIG MOUTH!" Ralph and Ed are on the train, but they're not sure the wives are on yet. The train leaves the station. Norton shows Ralph some of his novelty items and he puts him and Ralph in some "trick" handcuffs. The handcuffs won't come off and they have to try and sleep together in the same berth. Things do not go well and a conductor comes by to see what's wrong. They find out they're on the wrong train and heading in the wrong direction.
2779:) comes by and informs them that he's raising the rent $ 5 per month. Ralph is furious and the calming phrase doesn't work. Ralph tells Johnson he's not paying it and he'll just lock himself in the apartment. Johnson says he'll turn off the heat, gas, water and electricity. Ralph says Johnson is bluffing. Alice and Norton are against the idea of fighting the landlord. Later, Ralph has the door to the apartment barricaded and Johnson has everything shut off. Alice says they're running out of food. Norton comes by and says Johnson came by with the Sheriff and an eviction notice. Ed signed the rent increase. Johnson knocks on the door and tells Ralph that the Sheriff is posting a man outside. Ralph won't let Norton leave. Ralph's plan to go out the bedroom window doesn't work as the Sheriff had a man there as well. Alice and Ralph are evicted and are out on the street. Ralph says he's not giving up the fight and then it starts to snow. Ralph then says he'll give up, but only because Alice easily catches a virus. 3306:) will have left for the day. The next day, Monahan calls his wife and says he'll be stuck at the office longer than he thought and he leaves the room. Ralph comes in the office and sits at Monahan's desk. Monahan comes back in and Ralph makes up an excuse for being there. Monahan has to leave for 10 minutes. Ed comes in the office with Bill. Ralph is able to get Bill out before Monahan comes back. Bill gets a hold of Alice and arranges for her and Ralph to meet him and his wife Millie at an expensive restaurant. At the restaurant, Ralph tries to avoid talking about business. Ralph and Alice go for a dance. Bill tells Millie that he invited them. Bill didn't want Ralph to know he was just an assistant plumber. Bill hopes that Ralph will pick up the check. Ralph makes the gesture of offering to pay the check and Bill says OK. Ralph confesses he's just a bus driver and can't pay the check. Bill then confesses he can't pay it either. After a good laugh, they pool their money to pay the check. 1924:) tells the men that Mr. Harper, the man in charge, hasn't made up his mind yet. Ralph wants to get in good with Mr. Harper. When he sees Harper with his golf clubs, Ralph strikes up a conversation about the sport. Despite not knowing anything about golf, Ralph brags about how well he plays. Harper sets up a date in a month for the two to play together. Ralph tells Alice that during the next month, he'll get friendlier with Harper and get the job before the golf game. Fred tells Ralph that Harper wants him to fill in for his golf partner this Sunday. With Norton reading instructions from a book, Ralph tries to learn how to play. Ralph tells Alice that he'll never brag again. Mr. Douglas, a Vice President of the Bus Company, comes by. Douglas tells Ralph that Harper is in the hospital with a chipped ankle bone. Harper won't be able to play golf. Knowing he won't have to play, Ralph brags about how well he plays golf. Douglas says he will be taking Harper's place, so the game is on. 2843:
and wants to keep it. Ralph remembers lost career chances, and feels discouraged. Elderly couple Mr. and Mrs. Gunther come by the apartment. They used to live in there and would like to look around. Ralph realizes that the man is August Gunther, who owns a doughnut company. August tells Ralph that he is still young enough to become a success. Ralph should write down his strong and weak points so that he can correct his faults. The next day, Ralph is listing his good points and Norton will list his bad points. Ralph gets upset when Ed write down a lot of silly things. Ed decides to write down Ralph's good points and only lists one thing. But what he writes makes Ralph feel good. Later, the lists are posted on the wall. It's been a week and Ralph and Ed will find out soon if they passed their tests. Ed comes by with the news that neither of them passed. Alice tells Ralph she likes the new Ralph Kramden and he shouldn't give up.
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that he hasn't seen a return on his investment. Norton wants his money back, but Ralph offers him 35% which Norton accepts. Attorney Frederick Carson comes by the apartment. He is handling the estate of the late Mary Monihan, a long-time passenger on Ralph's bus. Her estate is valued at $ 40 million and Ralph is mentioned in the will. Ralph thinks he inherited all the money and Norton thinks he's getting 35%. It's the day of the reading and Alice tells Ralph he might only get a little bit of the money. Ralph says Mary only has one other living relative and she didn't like him. Ralph tries to talk Ed into leaving his share of the money invested in the corporation. At the Monihan mansion, the maid is worried about the pet parrot, Fortune, not eating. Ralph and Ed show up. Mr. Carson reads the will and Mary's nephew receives just $ 1. Ralph is to get Mary's Fortune and he thinks he's rich. Ralph is then given the parrot.
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Alice the changes he's going to make to the apartment. Alice tells Trixie that Morgan's department store is decorating the place for free for an advertising campaign. Alice canceled the birthday party for that evening because Andre will be coming back. Andre left one of his gloves and Alice hides it in the dresser drawer. Ralph comes home and is surprised there's no party. He then thinks it might be up at Norton's place, but Ed says it isn't. Ralph and Ed find the glove. When Alice insists that Ralph go bowling, he becomes very suspicious. Ralph tells Alice that he's going bowling, but then he and Ed hide on the fire escape. Andre comes by. Ralph bursts in from the fire escape and frightens Andre away. Alice explains how the apartment was going to be redecorated and how he ruined everything. Ralph apologizes and Alice gives him his birthday present..
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big mistake and he has to be king of his castle. The next day, Ralph and Alice come home after the wedding. Agnes shows up crying saying she and Stanley had a fight. Agnes says that he's a beast and has completely changed. Ralph knows he's the cause. Alice wants Agnes to stay with them for the night. The next morning Ralph tells Norton what happened. Alice tells Norton she can't figure who influenced Stanley to changed so quickly. Ralph comes up with a plan to have Agnes see that all husbands give orders. Maybe she'll then change her mind about Stanley. They invite Stanley over for dinner and he and Agnes immediately make up. Stanley tells Agnes and Alice that he should never have listened to Ralph. Ralph comes home and starts giving orders. Alice tells him she knows everything. Stanley and Agnes leave and Ralph apologizes to Alice.
529:, is Ralph's patient but sharp-tongued wife of 14 years. She often finds herself bearing the brunt of Ralph's tantrums and demands, which she returns with biting sarcasm. She is levelheaded, in contrast to Ralph's pattern of inventing various schemes to enhance his wealth or his pride. She sees his schemes' unworkability, but he becomes angry and ignores her advice (and by the end of the episode, her misgivings almost always prove correct). Upon discovering the failures of his schemes and subsequent cover-ups, she demands to Ralph: "Oh, how I wish you had an explanation for that." Alice runs the finances of the Kramden household, and Ralph frequently has to beg her for money to pay for his lodge dues or crazy schemes. Alice studied to be a secretary before her marriage and works briefly in that capacity when Ralph is laid off. 2884:) stops Ralph and Ed on the street. Prescott asks Norton who's the boss in his house. Norton says he is, but he doesn't want Prescott to print it because he doesn't want Trixie to see it. Ralph shoots off his mouth saying he's the boss and then reluctantly agrees to let it be printed. Prescott says it will be in this evening's paper. That night, Ralph doesn't bring the paper home, but then Norton comes by with one. Alice sees the article and tells Ralph there is no boss in their house. Ralph insists he's the boss and intends to celebrate by drinking a bottle of wine. Ralph goes to get Norton. Alice and Trixie dump out the wine and put in grape juice. Ralph and Ed start drinking and don't notice it's juice. They start getting drunk. Ralph and Ed sing a song and then pass out. The next day at the bus depot, Harry and Freddie ( 2579:
activities, starting with roller-skating. Ralph thinks they're too old for things like that. Norton comes by and Ralph tells him what Alice suggested. Wallace arrives and Alice calls for Judy. After they leave, Ralph makes fun of Alice for trying to act young. Alice makes Ralph feel bad for what he said. The next day Ralph dresses younger and Norton brings some records so Ralph can learn to do some new dances. Alice comes home and Ralph says he's taking her out. The Kramden's and the Norton's go dancing and then roller-skating. Ralph isn't doing so well on the skates and things get messy when he tries to bring the girls some coffee. It's the end of the evening and Ralph is in a lot of pain. Everyone winds up having a good laugh about the evening. Ralph reminisces about the fun things he and Alice did when they were younger.
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words. Ralph gets upset when Alice isn't excited about the news. He tells her all the perks that come with the honor and she still doesn't care. The next day Ralph starts to write his "unprepared" acceptance speech. Alice says that the speech won't matter as the guys will all be too drunk. Norton listens as Ralph tries to memorize the speech. Trixie comes by and interrupts Ralph. Ralph then gets the hiccups. It's almost time for the ceremony and Ralph tells Alice a joke he's going to use. Alice doesn't think it's funny. Ralph goes upstairs to get Norton. Morris Fink, the Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler, comes by and gives Alice the speech he wants Ralph to make. Alice learns that Norton is to be the Raccoon of the Year. Alice gives Ralph the news and she makes him feel better.
928:, there was no continuing story arc. Each episode is self-contained. For example, in the series premiere episode "TV Or Not TV", Ralph and Norton buy a television set with the intent to share it. By the next week's show, the set is gone although in later episodes a set is shown in the Nortons' apartment. In the installment "The Baby Sitter", the Kramdens get a telephone, but in the next episode, it is gone. And, in the episode, "A Dog's Life", Alice gets a dog from the pound which Ralph tries to return. But, in the end, Ralph finds himself growing to love the dog and decides to keep it along with a few other dogs. However, in the next episode, the dogs are nowhere to be seen and are never referred to again. 2219:
mother stayed, according to him, "was Christmas and New Year's, except she came New Year's and stayed 'til Christmas." Ralph tells Alice that she can have her mother, he's going to stay at the Norton's. After the meeting, Ed brings out the sleeping cot for Ralph. Trixie asks what's going on. Trixie wants Ed to talk Ralph into staying with Alice. Ed messes things up and Trixie goes to stay with Alice. Ralph goes to his apartment to get his bus uniform. There's a knock on the door and he thinks it's Alice's mother. It turns out it's Ralph's mother. Ralph apologizes to Alice. She shows Ralph a nice letter he wrote to her mother when they were on their honeymoon.
2020:) thinks it might be a great story. Dick wants to be sure Ralph is actually dying and Ralph shows him the doctor's report. They decide to run the story and he will be paid $ 5000. Alice sees the story in the magazine and asks Ralph what's going on. Alice starts laughing when she sees the doctor's report. She tells Ralph it's the report about Ginger. Ralph is now worried he could be jailed for fraud. He faints and Norton comes by and thinks Ralph's dead. Ralph goes to the magazine and will have Norton pose as a doctor who can cure him. Gersh wants to do a story on Dr. Norton curing Ralph. Ralph tells Gersh the truth and Gersh will run that story. 3133:) comes by and Ralph asks if he could borrow his car. The next day Ralph is a bundle of nerves. Ed and Trixie show up and Trixie and Alice have the same new dress on. Neither girl will change dresses but then they come to an understanding. Ralph and Ed wind up having the same suite jacket and Ralph changes. Ed offers to drive the car because Ralph is nervous, but Ralph says he'll drive. Ralph goes to get the car and then there's a loud crash. Ralph got into an accident, but he claims it wasn't his fault. Norton tells Ralph to settle it with the other guy so the word doesn't get out he was in an accident. At the ceremony, the City Administrator ( 3025:), a professional director. Faversham tricks Ralph into having the play by telling him what a great actor he is. The day of the play, Trixie tells Alice that the show is a sell out. Trixie says that Faversham's friend, Hollywood producer Herbert J. Whiteside, will be in the audience. Trixie says that Ed was disappointed that he didn't get a part in the play. Ralph comes home and starts "seeing stars" when he learns that Whiteside is in town to cast his new picture. Norton comes by and says that one of the cast is sick and won't make the play. Ed volunteers to fill in and he, Ralph and Alice rehearse a scene. After the show Freddie Muller ( 2724:) comes by and introduces himself. He is a middle-aged handsome man. Carlos tells them that he's a mambo dancer who works nights. He'll be around during the days. Alice comes in and Carlos is very attentive to her, which Ralph doesn't like. Carlos is teaching some of the women in the building how to mambo. Ralph comes home, puts a stop to the dancing and kicks everyone out. Ralph is upset that he'll have a cold meal because of the late dancing. Alice tells him he could learn a lot from Carlos as he's a gentlemen. They have a fight and Alice leaves. Ralph tells Norton that they have got to get rid of Carlos. Mr. Manicotti ( 992:
middle-aged woman (Kelton was nine years older than was Gleason). The Kramdens' financial struggles mirrored those of Gleason's early life in Brooklyn, and he took great pains to model the set on his memory of the apartment where he had lived. The Kramdens—and later the Nortons when those characters were added—are childless, an issue only occasionally explored, but a condition upon which Gleason insisted. Ralph and Alice did legally adopt a baby girl whom they named Ralphina. However, the biological mother requested to have her baby returned. A few later sketches had Ralph mistakenly believe that Alice was pregnant.
478:. He is short-tempered, frequently resorting to bellowing, insults, and hollow threats. Well hidden beneath the many layers of bluster, however, is a softhearted man who loves his wife and is devoted to his best friend, Ed Norton. Ralph enjoys bowling and playing pool; he is proficient at both and is an enthusiastic member of the Loyal Order of Raccoons (although in several episodes, a blackboard at the lodge lists his dues as being in arrears). Ralph's mother rarely is mentioned, although she appears in one episode. Ralph's father is mentioned in only one episode ("Young Man with a Horn") as having given Ralph a 1977:), who tells them her demands. Ralph is not happy, but Alice thinks Thelma will be perfect. Norton comes by to meet Thelma. Ralph tries to tells Thelma how to act around a guest. She calls them the "simp" and the "blimp" and says she quits. Later, Ralph tells Ed he can't get Alice to quit, he can't get another maid and he's doing all the housework. Ralph asks Ed to help him, which doesn't go well. Ralph hopes to flatter Alice into quitting her job, but that doesn't work. After Ralph admits housework is harder than he thought, Alice agrees to quit. Thelma goes to work for Norton. 2152:). Ralph says to Ed that he's not going to do anything with him again. Trixie comes by and tells Ed there's an emergency in the sewer. Teddy comes by and helps himself to food from the ice box. When Teddy makes fun of Norton, Ralph says they were never really friends. This changes when he finds out Norton was injured in an explosion in the sewer. Ralph leaves for the hospital. At the hospital, Dr. Hyman checks out Ed and he's free to leave. Another patient is put into Ed's room. Ralph comes by the hospital and is told the patient can have no visitors. Ralph tells Dr. Seefer ( 327: 2106:
live TV commercial. Ralph is sure he can get his share of the money from Alice. Alice refuses to give Ralph any money and mentions several of his other get-rich-quick schemes that feel through. Ralph tells Alice that she never loved him, she just loved his uniform. At the TV studio, Ralph wants to rehearse their commercial again. Norton is the chef of the past. Ralph is the chef of the future and will demonstrate the Handy Housewife Helper. The TV Director tells them they will be going live very soon. Ralph's last-minute stage fright ruins the commercial.
2189:), is coming to pick her up. Ralph finds out that she's the only woman in the office. Alice had to tell Tony that Ralph is her brother because of an office rule of not hiring married women. Norton tells Ralph that Trixie now wants to get a job. Norton says to not worry because Tony's probably an ugly old guy. Tony arrives and he's a very attractive man. Ralph gets jealous when he realizes that Tony is interested in Alice. Ralph talks Tony into working in the apartment. Freddie comes by and tells Alice that Ralph's layoff is over. Ralph kicks Tony out. 6570: 1058: 1132: 605:
rather dimwitted nature usually results in raising Ralph's ire, while Ralph often showers him with verbal abuse and throws him out of the apartment when Ed irritates him. In most episodes, Ed is shown to be better-read, better-liked, more worldly and more even-tempered than Ralph, despite his unassuming manner and the fact that he usually lets Ralph take the lead in their escapades. Ed and Ralph both are members of the fictional Raccoon Lodge. Like Ralph, Ed enjoys and is good at bowling and playing pool. Unlike Ralph, Ed is good at
1887:) comes by collecting for a children's party. Ralph gives him some of the money. Ralph goes on a spending spree and buys lavish things for the apartment. He quits his job and hires Norton as his chauffeur. Suddenly Mrs. Gibson thinks Ralph is the best. Ralph learns that the money is counterfeit and starts to panic. The Boss and Ziggy come by for the money, but Ralph burned it in the oven. The police arrive and take everyone to the station. Alice reminds Ralph that he quit his job and everything he bought has to go back. 4453: 882:
apartment (always noticeably better-furnished than the Kramdens'). Many episodes begin with a shot of Alice in the apartment awaiting Ralph's arrival from work. Most episodes focus on Ralph's and Ed's characters, although Alice played a substantial role. Trixie played a smaller role in the series, and did not appear in every episode as did the other three. Each episode presented a self-contained story, which rarely carried over into a subsequent one. The show employed a number of standard sitcom
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take a couple weeks sick leave. The next night, Alice tells Ralph that the doctor gave Norton some tonic to calm his nerves. So Trixie can get some sleep, Alice suggests that Ralph go upstairs with Norton. Before they go to sleep, Ralph ties a bell on Norton's wrist. Ralph locks the bedroom door and hides to key. During the night, Ed starts to sleepwalk. Ralph doesn't wake up. Norton finds the key and leaves the room. Ralph calls a Psychiatrist (
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They go over his deductions and Ralph worries that he didn't claim some poker winnings. They get nowhere. The next morning Ralph and Ed go to see Richard Puder at the IRS office. Puder tells Ralph that he forgot to sign his tax form. Ralph signs it and they leave. They come back and Ralph and Ed say there were a few things they didn't report because they didn't know they had to. Puder gives them another form and thanks them for their honesty.
4446:) and starred Mat Sola as the Jackie Gleason character. Art Carney rang the cast prior to production to give them his best wishes. It was decided to make Mat Sola a Silver Bird taxi driver, as they had a bit more prestige in Indonesia. They left Nurbuat, who mirrored Ed Norton, as a sewerage worker. The chemistry worked well. The series had to remove any references to alcohol, as Indonesia is a country with a Muslim majority population. 3904: 2148:
tells Alice what a great guy Ed is. Alice tells him it's for Jim and now Ralph says Ed's a bum. Ralph can't get the ring off. Ed stops by and will bring Jim down to at least see the ring. Ed, Jim and a couple other guys come by to see the ring and Ralph kicks everyone out. The next day Ed mentions to Alice that he and Ralph will be going bowling that night. Ralph comes home and tells Ed he's bowling with his friend Teddy Oberman (
2962:) shows up and Ralph says he knows nothing. The Detective will leave a cop downstairs and Ralph has one day to talk. Ralph tries to scare the crooks with the water pistol, but Tommy comes to the door asking for it. Norton comes by and the crooks tie him and Alice to chairs. Ralph mouths off to Barney and he takes Ralph into the bedroom to work him over. Ralph beats up Barney and gets his gun. The crooks are taken down to the cop. 4536: 2888:) see the article. Norton comes by and then Ralph and Harry and Freddie congratulate Ralph. Joe Fensterblau bets Ralph that he can't order Alice to cook a special dinner for Joe that evening. Ralph calls Alice and she hangs up on him. Ralph decides that he and Ed will cook the meal. Cooking the meal turns into a disaster. Alice bails Ralph out and tells Joe that she ruined the meal and she'll cook him one the next day. 4578: 1263: 2635:
box and starts eating it. Ralph eats some and loves it. He wants to sell the product and make a lot of money. Ralph decides to asks his boss J. J. Marshall for financial backing. He going to call it Krammar's Delicious Mystery Appetizer, using his and Mr. Marshall's name. The next day Ralph brings some of the appetizer to Mr. Marshall to taste. Marshall likes it and has Mr. Peck (
2728:) comes by and complains about Carlos as well. Carlos comes back and Ralph tells him off. Carlos makes the men understand that they need to treat their wives better. Ralph says he's going to change and asks Carlos to teach him the mambo. Alice and Trixie find that their husbands being gentlemen is driving them crazy. The wives ask them to go back to the way they were before. 1212:("Brought to you by your Buick dealer. And away we go!"), and the show concluded with a brief Gleason sales pitch for the company, all common practices at the time. All references to Buick were removed when the show entered syndication in 1957, although Gleason frequently said "And away we go!" frequently in various shows, and the quote is inscribed on his gravestone. 1421:. Although lyrics were composed, they were never sung. Sammy Spear, who later became Gleason's musical director, provided the arrangement. The music heard in the episodes was not performed during the show, so to enhance the feeling of a live performance for the studio audience, an orchestra performed before filming and during breaks. The show's original announcer was 51: 571:, extensive inquiries finally revealed that her blacklisting was due to the fact that her husband Ralph had, many years earlier, marched in a May Day parade. "Ralph, I knew, had absolutely no leftist connections whatever but had simply thrown himself in with a gang of actors protesting whatever it was that year, and Pert had never even voted in her life." 2950:
bank when a pair of bank robbers run out. They see him and fire a shot at him putting a hole in his hat. Ralph decides he won't tell the police anything because he's afraid the robbers will track him down and kill him. Harry, the pool hall attendant, says that the robbers killed the night watchman. Ralph and Norton leave to go home. Barney Dibbel (
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price, Ralph cons Norton into paying for half a TV set. Ralph then tricks Ed into letting the set stay in Ralph's apartment. Who gets to use the set and when becomes a point of contention. At one point Norton locks Ralph out of the apartment so he can watch what he wants. In the end, Alice admits to herself they should never have gotten the TV.
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giving some bad advice to the groom, but it all works out in the end). Ralph and Alice lived with her mother for six years after getting married before they got their own apartment. In a 1967 revival, Ralph refers to Alice (played by MacRae in 1966–70 and once more in 1973) as being one of 12 children, and to her father as never working.
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Ralph and Ed come home late from a Raccoon Lodge meeting. Ed is locked out and wants to use Ralph's fire escape to try and get in through Ed's window. Alice wakes up and is upset with Ralph going out every night and neglecting her. Ralph tells her that the Lodge is going broke and he's the treasurer.
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Ralph's birthday is coming up and Alice is planning a surprise party for him. Ralph and Ed come home from a lodge meeting. Ed brought a pizza but Alice wants Ralph to have a salad. After she goes to bed, Ralph finds a note about the party. The next day Andre, an interior decorator, is discussing with
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The Raccoon's are throwing lodge member Stanley Saxon a bachelor party. Stanley is marrying Alice's sister Agnes. All the members tease Stanley about getting married, but he says he's very happy. Stanley tells Ralph that he and Agnes will be moving in with her parents. Ralph tells him that would be a
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was another potential factor in the show's demise. On October 11, 1973, Gleason, Carney, MacRae and Kean reunited for a "Honeymooners" sketch titled "Women's Lib" as part of a Gleason special on CBS. Four final one-hour specials aired on ABC from 1976 to 1978, with Meadows returning as Alice and Kean
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television show. However, Gleason was concerned that Meadows was too attractive to make a credible Alice. To convince him, Meadows hired a photographer to take pictures of her in the early morning with no makeup, clad in a torn housecoat and with her hair undone. When Gleason saw the photos, he said,
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who struggles to make a better life for himself and his wife, but who ultimately fails due to his own shortcomings. He, often along with Ed, devises a number of get-rich-quick schemes, none of which succeed. Ralph would be quick to blame others for his misfortune until it was pointed out to him where
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The Kramdens and Nortons lived in an apartment house at 328 Chauncey Street in Brooklyn, New York City in an area known as Bushwick, a nod to the fact that Jackie Gleason lived there after his family moved from his birthplace at 364 Chauncey Street. In the 1955 episode "A Woman's Work is Never Done",
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for Ralph is Alice's mother, who is even sharper-tongued than her daughter and despises Ralph as a bad provider. Alice's father is occasionally mentioned, but never seen. Alice's sister Agnes appears in episode 22, "Here Comes The Bride". (Ralph jeopardizes his newlywed sister-in-law's marriage after
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Ralph is waiting for Norton outside the Gotham Bus Company building. J. J. Marshall, Ralph's boss, comes out and wants Ralph's help. Marshall received a new pool table as an anniversary gift from his wife. Hearing of Ralph's prowess at pool, he asks Ralph to stop by his house that night to teach him
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This episode contains a veiled reference to Willie Mays, who was, by then reaching the peak of his baseball career. Ralph says that, out of habit, Alice's sister caught the bouquet herself. Alice says it was because her foot slipped, to which Ralph responds, "I wish my foot could slip like that, I'd
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Alice gets a puppy from the pound without Ralph knowing about it. The dog will be gone til the next morning getting it's shots. Ralph comes home and tells Alice he's going to an emergency meeting at the lodge. Norton comes by and Alice goes to see Mrs. Manicotti. Norton finds the dog food in the ice
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Teenager Judy Connors tells Alice that she's crazy for a boy named Wallace. Judy asks if it's OK that Wallace pick her up for their date at Alice's apartment. Judy tells Alice all the fun things they're going to do on their date. Ralph comes home and Alice wants him to take her out for some youthful
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Alice tells Norton that Ralph got a $ 10 prize for a suggestion he made down at the bus depot. Ralph comes home and tells them that they followed through with his suggestion. He is now temporarily laid off due to there being too many buses on Madison Avenue, his route. While they're trying to figure
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before an audience of 1,000. Episodes were never fully rehearsed because Gleason felt that rehearsals would rob the show of its spontaneity. As a result, mistakes often were made, with lines recited incorrectly or altogether forgotten, and actors did not always follow the scripted action directions.
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money to pay for typing school, but felt he was unable to work in an office because he hated working in confined spaces. The relatively few scenes set in the Norton apartment showed it to have the same layout as the Kramdens' but more nicely furnished. Though Norton makes the same weekly $ 62 salary
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created a brief audio skit titled "The Honeyearthers", in which Ralph, Alice, Norton, and Trixie are aliens living on the moon. In keeping with the 1950s ideas of what aliens would look like, they have two heads, one eye, one ear, four hands, three feet and antennae. Ralph drives a rocket ship and
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in New York City has aired the series for more than five decades (after it had initially run in 1957–1958 on WRCA-TV), with occasional brief breaks. It regularly airs on WPIX with a marathon that begins on the final hour of New Year's Eve and runs well into New Year's Day. In the United Kingdom, it
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Trixie asks Alice if she would like to stay with her while the husbands are at the Raccoon convention. Alice says she's staying at her mother's. Trixie says that Norton saved up spending money ($ 50 in 1955 = $ 480 in 2020) for the trip. Alice knows that Ralph will soon be asking her for the money.
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The Raccoon Lodge is in financial trouble and Ralph, the treasurer, doesn't know what to do. Ralph was writing a letter to the members because no one is paying their dues. Norton comes by the lodge to pick up Trixie from the Ladies Auxiliary meeting. Ralph tells Ed that the ladies suggested putting
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Norton tells Ralph that he went to fill out an application for a Civil Service test. Ed thinks Ralph should take the test as well and maybe get a better job. Alice finds Ralph's old coronet in the bedroom closet and wants to throw it away. Ralph says there are a lot of memories attached to the horn
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Ralph is $ 20.00 short on his day's receipts on the bus. He convinces Norton to give him that amount by saying that it is an investment in the imaginary Ralph Kramden Corporation. Norton will receive 20% of any money the corporation makes and be Vice President. It's been a week and Norton complains
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Ralph tells Norton that he has a new get-rich-quick scheme. Ralph wants to let Ed in on the deal. Norton says that everytime he goes in on one of Ralph's deals, he goes broke. Ralph wants to sell a multipurpose kitchen utensil. To reach the most potential buyers, he wants to demonstrate it during a
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Christmas special (who, interestingly, was in reality just three years older than her "daughter", Alice). Strangely, Heckart's character makes several comments in the episode alluding to her desire to become a grandmother by Ralph and Alice, this despite the fact that Meadows, who played Alice, was
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worker and Ralph's best friend (and upstairs neighbor). He is considerably more good-natured than Ralph, but nonetheless trades insults with him on a regular basis. Ed (typically called "Norton" by Ralph and sometimes by his own wife, Trixie) often gets mixed up in Ralph's schemes. His carefree and
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Norton tells Ralph that he believes that the promotion he wants will be given to a guy who's only been there a year. Ralph tells Ed to give his boss an ultimatum, either he gets the promotion or he quits. The next day, Ed tells Alice that he's been fired. Ralph comes home and Alice tells him about
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Ralph is about to break the pool hall record for sinking the most consecutive balls. Norton shows up and causes Ralph to miss his shot. While playing a game of pool, Ed irritates Ralph enough that he leaves. Suddenly there are gun shots. Ralph comes back and tells Ed that he was standing outside a
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and believes it's a tax refund. But the letter orders that he appear at their office the next morning and Ralph wonders what for. Alice tells Ralph to not panic. It's late in the night and Ralph is going over his tax return to see if he made any mistakes. Norton comes down and tries to help Ralph.
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Norton has been sleepwalking the past several nights. Trixie wakes Ralph and Alice up saying that Norton is on the roof. Ralph reluctantly goes to get him. Trixie tells Alice that Ed went to see the company doctor. Norton walks in his sleep because he's nervous and upset. The doctor says he should
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Alice tells Trixie that she took her mother's sick dog, Ginger, to the vet. The vet will send her a report later. Alice doesn't want Ralph to find out she spent money on the dog as he hates the thing. Ralph tells Ed that he went to the doctor because he's been feeling tired. When he sees the vet's
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The 1966 videotaped "Honeymooners" were also musical episodes that comprised 18 of the first season's 32 shows. Most of these were updated remakes of 1956-57 musical episodes with songs by Duddy and Bresler, expanded with new material. This include an addition episode added to the "Trip To Europe"
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In most episodes, Ralph's short temper got the best of him, leading him to yell at others and to threaten comical physical violence, usually against Alice. Ralph's favorite threats to her were "One of these days ... One of these days ... Pow! right in the kisser!" or to knock her "to the
3438:). The set contains all 39 episodes from the series' original 1955–56 broadcast run. Also included in the set is an edited version of a 1990 anniversary special hosted by Meadows as well as original show openings and closings sponsored by Buick that were removed when the show entered syndication. 3029:), Chairman of the Entertainment Committee, congratulates Ralph. He says the show was a financial success. Faversham asks Ralph if Whiteside could speak with him. Ralph thinks Whiteside wants to cast him. Whiteside actually wants Alice for his picture. Alice tells Ralph she turned Whiteside down. 2255:
Ralph blames Norton when he loses an election for Raccoon Lodge convention manager by one vote, only to find out Norton did vote for him and it was another member who changed his vote because of a defective appliance Ralph convinced him to buy. This episode includes a conspicuous flub in that the
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variety show. During the first season, they appeared on a regular basis (although not weekly) as a series of short sketches ranging in length from seven to thirteen minutes. For the 1953–54 season, the shorter sketches were outnumbered by ones that ran for 30 minutes or longer. During the 1954–55
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Ralph tells Ed that he ran into Bill Davis. Ralph and Bill both courted Alice. Ralph doesn't like Bill because he's one of those guys who always brags what a great success he is. Bill catches up with Ralph. Bill brags about his manufacturing business and how he's expanding. Ralph doesn't want to
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out how to pay their bills, Alice decides to go back to work. Ralph is against the idea. Alice tells him that he'll have to do the housework. Alice gets a job doing secretarial work. One day she comes home and tells Ralph she has to go back to work later. She also says that her boss, Tony Amico (
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Trixie is upset because Ed gave her one days notice that he's throwing a party for Jim McCeaver, the new foreman. Ed comes by and shows the girls the ring that he got for Jim. Ed asks Alice to wrap the ring for him. Ralph comes home, finds the ring and thinks Ed gave it to him. He puts it on and
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existence of its characters. The Kramdens lived in a small, sparsely furnished two-room apartment in a tenement building at least four stories high (the Kramdens lived on the third floor and the Nortons lived one floor above them). They used the single main room as the kitchen, dining and living
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released 80 of the "lost episodes" in Region 1 DVD format in 2001–02 on 24 single-disc volumes. MPI subsequently re-packaged the 24 volumes into six four-disc box sets. Production of the 24 individual volumes and the six four-disc box sets ceased in 2008, but MPI has since renewed its deal with
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Ralph is talking to Norton about the next evenings ceremony announcing the selection of Raccoon of the Year. Ralph believes he will be picked. The Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler of the Raccoons called Ralph and said that he will be sitting on the dais that night and to be prepared to say a few
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The classic "blabbermouth" episode in which Ralph throws out his mother-in-law after she gives away the ending of a new Broadway murder mystery Ralph was about to see. Alice soon follows, leaving Ralph alone in the apartment. In a last-ditch effort to win Alice back, Ralph records a message on
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Ralph is going to a Raccoon Lodge meeting. Alice is having a hard time threading a needle and asks Ralph to do it. Ralph is having no luck doing it. Ed comes by and threads the needle in a second. Ralph gets a telegram saying Mother is coming for a visit. Ralph gets upset. The last time Alice's
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Trixie tells Alice that Ed will be late for bowling as he's buying a new TV set. Trixie suggests that Alice butter Ralph up to get a TV. Ralph comes home and when Alice starts sweet talking to him, he is immediately suspicious. Alice wants a TV and she lets Ralph know. Too cheap to pay the full
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over two seasons, with an option for a third season of 39 more. He was scheduled to receive $ 65,000 for each episode ($ 737,000 now) and $ 70,000 per episode in the second season ($ 794,000 now), but he had to pay all production costs out of that amount. Art Carney received $ 3,500 per week ($
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Ralph comes home and complains that Alice didn't wash his bowling shirt and mend his socks. She gives him a long list of all the things she did in the apartment that took up her time. Alice decides to get a job and hire a maid. Alice gets a job at a bakery. Ralph and Alice go to see Mr. Wilson
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returned. "The Honeymooners" returned as part of the revived variety show. Eight episodes were produced as original full hour "Honeymooners" musicals with music and lyrics by Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler. The stories featured the Kramdens and Nortons touring Europe after winning a contest. Live
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takes place in Ralph and Alice Kramden's small, sparsely furnished two-room apartment. Other settings used in the show included the Gotham Bus Company depot, the Raccoon Lodge, a neighborhood pool parlor, a park bench where Ralph and Ed occasionally meet for lunch, and on occasion the Nortons'
4202:) wheels their newly acquired television set in front of the family table, saying giddily: "Now we can watch Jackie Gleason while we eat!" – a reference to the TV series. In real life though, November 5, 1955 was the day "The Sleepwalker" aired, while "The Man from Space" aired on December 31. 995:
Early cast additions in later sketches were upstairs neighbors Ed and Trixie Norton. Ed was a sewer worker and Ralph's best friend, although his innocent and guileless nature was the source of many arguments between the two men. Trixie (maiden name never mentioned), Ed's wife, was originally
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made a brief appearance as a police officer who is hit with flour that Ralph throws from the window. The tone of these early sketches was much darker than that of the later series, with Ralph exhibiting great bitterness and frustration with his marriage to an equally bitter and argumentative
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Mrs. Stevens: She gave Alice a box for hairpins that was made of matchsticks for Christmas which was the same exact gift Ralph was about to give her but he vastly overpaid for it and thought he had a great gift rather than an insignificant trinket for Alice. Alice gave Mrs. Stevens a kitchen
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and Sjoerd Pleijsier, took over writing, adding many new characters and references to Dutch history and popular culture. The series was a hit in the Netherlands and it finished its run after 16 years and 229 episodes in June 2009. The actors reprised their characters five years later in a
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Thelma "Trixie" Norton was Ed's wife and Alice's best friend. She did not appear in every episode and had a less developed character, though she is shown to be somewhat bossy toward her husband. In one episode, she surprisingly is depicted as a pool hustler. Trixie is the inspiration for
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report on his mother-in-law's sick dog, Ralph mistakenly concludes that he has only six months to live. Ralph is worried that he has no money to leave Alice. Norton suggests that Ralph sell his story to a magazine. Ralph goes to American Weekly magazine and speaks with Dick Gersh (
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on February 16, 1970, the result of a disagreement in direction between Gleason and the network. Gleason wanted to continue interspersing "The Honeymooners" within his regular variety show, while CBS wanted a full-hour "Honeymooners" every week. CBS's ongoing effort to
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Moon, Alice!" (Sometimes this last threat was simply abbreviated: as "Bang, zoom!") On other occasions, Ralph simply told Alice, "Oh, are you gonna get yours." All of this led to criticism, more than 40 years later, that the show displayed an ironic acceptance of
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he had fallen short. Ralph's anger then would be replaced by short-lived remorse, and he would apologize for his actions. Many of these apologies to Alice ended with Ralph saying in a heartfelt manner, "Baby, you're the greatest," followed by a hug and kiss.
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million remaining on his contract, Gleason said, "The excellence of the material could not be maintained, and I had too much fondness for the show to cheapen it." Gleason subsequently sold the films of the "Classic 39" episodes of the show to CBS for $
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Ed worked for the New York City sewer department, and described his job as a "Sub-supervisor in the sub-division of the department of subterranean sanitation, I just keep things moving along." He served in the U.S. Navy in World War II, and used his
2156:) that he'll volunteer to give blood for a transfusion. Ralph is wheeled past Ed on a gurney and is startled to see Ed. Ralph and Ed make up. Ralph still has to give the transfusion and Ed asks Dr. Seefer if he could get the ring off Ralph's finger. 3618:, which includes three previously unreleased "Honeymooners" sketches from the early 1960s, the 1966 musical remake of "The Honeymooners: The Adoption" episode and seven color "Honeymooners" sketch episodes not included in previous collections. 1583:, which includes three previously unreleased "Honeymooners" sketches from the early 1960s, the 1966 musical remake of "The Honeymooners: The Adoption" episode and seven color "Honeymooners" sketch episodes not included in previous collections. 474:, a bus driver for the fictional Gotham Bus Company based in New York City. He is never seen driving a bus (except in publicity photos), but he sometimes is shown at the bus depot. Ralph is frustrated by his lack of success and often develops 3129:), a Reporter, is interviewing Ralph outside of the bus company. Norton comes by and Martin asks him a few questions. Martin leaves and Ed says that he's worried that something will happen and Ralph will get into an accident. Freddie Muller ( 1019:
from 9% to 25%. Gleason's contract with DuMont expired in the summer of 1952, and the financially struggling network (which suffered through ten rounds of layoffs from July through October 1953) was unable to retain him, and he moved to CBS.
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in the roles of Alice and Trixie, as Meadows and Randolph declined to relocate to Miami. Gleason did not object to recasting the roles of the wives but was adamant that the Ed Norton role should never be played by anyone other than Carney.
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Ralph is furious when Alice has had a telephone installed. Confusion ensues when she secretly starts babysitting to pay for it. In the end, everything gets sorted out – but the telephone does not appear in any of the subsequent episodes.
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admit that he's only a bus driver, so he pretends he's the head of the bus company. Bill would like to see the company but Ralph makes up some excuses. But then Ralph tells Bill a time to come by when he figures his boss Mr. Monahan (
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sent Gleason and his cast on a highly successful nationwide five-week promotional tour, performing musical numbers and sketches (including the popular "The Honeymooners"). However, Kelton who played Alice Kramden and other roles, was
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Features a rare gone-wrong moment when one of the gadgets flies off the handle, forcing Gleason to retrieve it and then ad-lib his way back into the scene. It classically devolves into another one of Ralph's schemes failing royally.
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Ralph wins an award as the safest bus driver in the city. He will get his picture and a feature story in a magazine. There will also be a ceremony at City Hall where Ralph, Alice, and the Nortons will meet the Mayor. Mr. Martin
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To compensate, the cast developed visual cues for each other. For example, Gleason patted his stomach when he forgot a line, while Meadows would glance at the icebox when someone else was supposed to retrieve something from it.
4686:, where Ralph wants to host the annual Raccoon Lodge convention, by playing a variety of mini-games related to the series. Additionally, players have the option of trying to double their money after each round by answering a 1086:"That's our Alice." When he learned that it was Meadows in the photos, he reportedly said, "Any dame who has a sense of humor like that deserves the job." The lineup of Gleason, Carney, Meadows and Randolph was now in place. 921: indeed, Alice never was seen to back down during any of Ralph's tirades. In retaliation, the targets of Ralph's verbal abuse often responded by simply joking about his weight, a common theme throughout the series. 1160:
40,000 now), Audrey Meadows $ 2,000 ($ 23,000 now), and Joyce Randolph (who did not appear in every episode) $ 500 per week ($ 5,700 now). Production was handled by Jackie Gleason Enterprises Inc., which also produced
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TV film system, developed by DuMont in the early 1950s, which allowed for a live performance to be directly captured on film. As a result of the superior picture and sound quality afforded by the system, episodes of
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Alice tells Norton that Ralph went to the doctor because he's been irritable lately. Ralph comes home in a good mood. He says the doctor gave him a phrase to say to calm him down when he's upset. Landlord Johnson
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quiz show. But showing some humor in other episodes, he accused Ralph of renting the tuxedo for his sister-in-law's wedding from an undertaker, and loved Ralph's joke about "sending a knight out on a dog like
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when the "Classic 39" episodes were rebroadcast in syndication because her brother Edward, a lawyer, had inserted language to that effect into her contract. Randolph received royalty payments when the "lost"
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which translates to "Honey years" (because in Polish a honeymoon is translated as a "honey month"), using both translated scripts of the original series and new ones, but changing its setting to modern-day
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Mrs. Schwartz: The apartment house blabbermouth who reported that the Kramdens had set the all-time lowest gas bill for the building. She also was curious to know if the house phone was able to connect to
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Ralph sells his bowling ball to get Alice a last-minute Christmas gift. After the end of this show, Jackie Gleason and the cast wish the audience a Merry Christmas. It is the only time in the series the
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episodes taped from 1967 to 1970, the address of the apartment house changed to 358 Chauncey Street, and the number of the Kramden apartment is 3B. The actual 328 Chauncey Street is located in the
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in New York City. The plaque on the base of the statue reads, "Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden — Bus Driver — Raccoon Lodge Treasurer — Dreamer — Presented by the People of
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praised it as "rollicking", "slapsticky" and "fast-paced". In February 1956, the show was moved to the 8:00 p.m. ET timeslot, but it already had begun losing viewers to the hugely popular
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Ed asks Alice if they would like to go to an antique show. Alice says she lives with antiques. Ralph comes home and complains about all the bills in the mail. Ralph also got a letter from the
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cable network. They since have joined the original 39 episodes in syndication and also have been released on VHS and DVD. In September 2004, another "lost" episode was discovered at the
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was one of the first U.S. television shows to portray working-class married couples in a gritty, non-idyllic manner, as the show is mostly set in the Kramdens' kitchen in a neglected
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as Ralph (roughly $ 710 in 2023 dollars), their higher standard of living might be explained by Norton's freer use of credit; at one point he admits to having 19 charge accounts.
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Alice mentions to Ralph that everyone is making a welcome gift for their new neighbor. Ralph and Ed are under the impression the neighbor is an elderly man. Carlos Sanchez (
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into American culture such as "Bang, zoom, straight to the Moon!", "One of these days... one of these days...," "Homina, homina, homina," and "Baby, you're the greatest."
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variety series as Alice for "The Honeymooners: The Adoption", a reenactment of a 1955 non-musical sketch of the same name, with original songs added by Duddy and Bresler.
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sketches and the home-video debut of the nine existing original DuMont Network sketches, six other sketches never before released on home video and the eight musical
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original musicals. Including the musical episodes, a total of 20 Skits of various lengths were performed that season, including restaging of several older skits.
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writing and executive producing the series was announced but it never came to fruition. Producers Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, Eric & Kim Tannenbaum, and
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of the same name that had been part of Gleason's variety show. It follows the lives of New York City bus driver Ralph Kramden (Gleason), his wife Alice (
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in 1988. All buses that originate from the bus depot bear a sticker on the front that has a logo derived from the "face on the Moon" opening credits of
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Charles Korvin receives an ovation upon his entrance because he was a highly recognizable actor at the time, appearing on many films and TV series as
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It is revealed that Alice's mother was commenting on Ralph's weight even at their wedding. She said: "I'm not losing a daughter, I'm gaining a ton!"
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as the most-watched television show in the United States. Audience members would queue around the block hours in advance in order to attend the show.
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and the relative success of the eight-episode talk show that Gleason used to fill its time slot, his variety show returned in 1962 under the title
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Occasionally, references to earlier episodes were made, including to Ralph's various "crazy harebrained schemes" from the lost episodes. Norton's
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Two series, 26 episodes in all were made for R.C.T.I. in 1996. It was the first sitcom of that style ever attempted in Indonesia. It was titled
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Ralph and Norton want to go fishing with their fellow lodge members, but without their wives, who, meanwhile, will not stand for such treatment.
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Alice gives Ralph a sarcastic tour of their dingy apartment as "a regular Disneyland" in this episode. Disneyland had just opened that summer.
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was released by DreamZone Entertainment, with Peter O'Tole as Ralph and Anthony Rosano as Ed. Both actors also played Fred and Barney in
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as one of his favorite shows growing up. Towards the end, he reenacts a scene from the episode "Young Man with a Horn" for acting class.
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season 3 episode "High High" (where the Jump Street team is assigned to go undercover at a performing arts school), Doug Penhall cites
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special, in which a clip from the episode "The $ 99,000 Answer" was on the list. In the clip, Ralph lamely identifies the composer of "
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Norton works in a "green cheese mine". At the end of the skit, Ralph offers to take Alice on a "honeyearth" to renew their marriage.
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Ralph Kramden (Jackie Gleason) with Ed Norton (Art Carney), Alice Kramden (Audrey Meadows) and Trixie Norton (Joyce Randolph) in a
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Mrs. Olsen: She said that Ralph broke her Venetian blinds instead of repairing them when Ralph temporarily was the building janitor.
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million now), was one of the largest in showbusiness history at the time. It called for Gleason to produce 78 filmed episodes of
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and Joe Bigelow developed a sketch that drew upon familiar domestic situations for its material. Based on the popular radio show
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lodge member who Ralph told about his vacuum cleaner was introduced to Alice as Joe Muncey, but later spoken of as Joe Rumsey.
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as Trixie. These specials came at a time when Gleason and Carney were each achieving newfound expanded fame, with Gleason's
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Tommy Manicotti: He played stickball and contracted the measles. He also left his water pistol in the Kramdens' apartment.
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Tommy Doyle: He was arrested for spending a $ 100 counterfeit bill that Ralph gave him to take his suits to the cleaners.
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was released, featuring a predominantly African American cast. The roles of Ralph, Alice, Ed, and Trixie were played by
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in "The Sleepwalker" was referenced in "Oh My Aching Back", but it was not until the 1967 "Trip To Europe" shows that a
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Gerald E.; Young, Leslie A. (2008). "Ralph: A Visible/Infrared Imager for the New Horizons Pluto/Kuiper Belt Mission".
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as a filmed half-hour series, which debuted on 1 October 1955 on CBS, replacing the variety series. It was initially a
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debuted on ABC. Many critics and viewers noted the close resemblance of the show's premise and characters to those of
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material not currently owned by CBS. In 2011, MPI announced the release of a completely restored set of all existing
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room. It consisted of a table and chairs, a chest of drawers, a curtainless window with a painted backdrop view of a
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With the colorful array of characters whom Gleason had invented, including the cast of "The Honeymooners" sketches,
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space probe was named after Ralph Kramden, in parallel to the Alice instrument (naming not related to the TV show).
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Includes the classic moment involving the phrase "Pins and needles, needles and pins, it's a happy man that grins".
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Johnny Bennett: He played stickball, earned an apple for a home-run—and contracted the measles like the other boys.
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Ralph feigns illness to avoid visiting his mother-in-law. Then the pain gets real: he injures his back at bowling.
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aired 38 of the original 39 episodes beginning in 1989 and ending in 1991. The show also has aired in Australia,
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The residents of the building are complaining about things that aren't working in their apartments. Mr. Johnson (
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A rare flub in the dialog consists of Alice asking who Bert Wedemeyer is after Ralph mentions Bert "Wedermauer".
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Before Gleason's initial three-year contract with CBS expired, he was offered a much larger contract by CBS and
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published a list titled "TV's 100 Greatest Characters Ever!" Ed Norton was No. 20, and Ralph Kramden was No. 2.
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shorts, in which the principal characters, Ralph and Alice Crumden and Ned and Trixie Morton, are depicted as
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in 1966. It has since released an additional three volumes featuring additional episodes from this story arc.
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consisted entirely of "The Honeymooners". Fan response became overwhelming, and Meadows received hundreds of
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Mr. and Mrs. August Gunther: Former residents of the building. August hit it big with his doughnut business.
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he learned to play as a boy, and Ralph insists on keeping the cornet when Alice suggests it be thrown away.
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was named in Gleason's honor after his death. Ralph Kramden was the inspiration for the animated character
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on October 16, 1954. It aired for the first time since then on October 16, 2004, its 50th anniversary, on
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the address is referred to as 728 Chauncey Street. The landlord of the apartment house is Mr. Johnson. In
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gained its greatest fame in syndication, where it has aired continually since its original cancellation.
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Jackie Gleason uses his popular "Reggie Van Gleason III" character's voice while rehearsing as Frederick.
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musicals had become popular on live television following the success of the 1954-1955 live broadcasts of
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are those that originally aired as a weekly half-hour sitcom on CBS from October 1955 to September 1956.
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As Ralph Kramden was a New York City bus driver, one of the service depots in Brooklyn was renamed the
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Jackie Gleason Enterprises and has continued to release new editions of the "lost" episodes and other
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Ralph spreads the rumor around the bus depot that he will be the new Assistant Traffic Manager. Fred (
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in countries outside the United States has led to the production of new shows based entirely on it.
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The first episode of the new half-hour series aired on Saturday, October 1, 1955, at 8:30 p.m.
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is an American television sitcom that originally aired from 1955 to 1956, created by and starring
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character taking on the role of blustery, female Ralph. In another Sylvester and Tweety cartoon,
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shows. This did not happen for several years, but Gleason did team with Carney to revive an old
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as a burlesque dancer, but was replaced after just one appearance by the more wholesome-looking
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The Official Honeymooners Treasury: To the Moon and Back with Ralph, Norton, Alice, and Trixie
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section of the borough, approximately eight miles northeast of the show's fictional location.
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he had once seen; Balki's description of the episode is shown in a black-and-white flashback.
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systems. The game involves the Kramdens and Nortons trying to earn $ 223 for train fare to
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Judy Connors: A teenager who did not want her father to meet a boy named Wallace, her date.
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episodes from 1957 (the "Trip To Europe" shows). The set was released on October 4, 2011.
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As Alice sternly tells Ralph, "Man works from sun to sun, but woman's work is never done!"
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that have very nicely decorated apartments despite the characters' professed low incomes.
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Mrs. Fogerty: Accused Ralph of taking food out of her ice box when Ralph was the janitor.
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ranked him 2nd on its list of the "50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time". According to
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aired on 22 September 1956, and Gleason sporadically revived the characters until 1978.
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Mr. Riley: Had a full garbage can that needed to be emptied when Ralph was the janitor.
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move its product toward younger audiences and away from established variety show stars
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Alice (née Alice Gibson), played in the first nine skits from 1951 to January 1952 by
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bus number 4789, renumbered it to 2969 and made it the 'official Jackie Gleason bus'.
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stated in an interview that he based the layout of Louie's apartment in the HBO show
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and Ralph's "big dream" is to get enough cheese to impress Alice. These cartoons are
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series and its spinoffs changed over the years and deviated from the similarities to
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in the mail from fans who wanted to help Alice lead a fancier life. By January 1955,
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were much more suitable for rebroadcast than were most other live shows of the era.
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actress Ginger Jones, who also became blacklisted (having earlier been named on the
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The increasingly popular "The Honeymooners" sketches were prominent in episodes of
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French Canada was entertained for years in the 1960s and '70s by a sitcom titled
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This show includes the classic moment when Norton "addresses the ball." In 1996,
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wrote that it was "labored" and lacked the spontaneity of the live sketches. But
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Tommy Mullins: A U.S. Navy service member who was home on leave for Christmas.
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from 1966 to 1970, playing the role for many more years than her predecessor.
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Idaho Council on Domestic Violence And Victim Assistance (October 3, 1999).
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In 1988 Ron Jeremy led a cast of adult performers in the critically panned
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from December 2010 to September 2011. In April 2012, the show returned to
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ranked this episode #56 of its "100 Most Memorable Moments in TV History".
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The character's name is mentioned in the 1998 American stoner comedy film
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included a restaurant and bar named Kramden's Kafe from 1990 until 2013.
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Norton's exclamation of "Come back, little Lulu!" is a reference to the
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for the role of Alice Kramden, Ralph's acerbic and long-suffering wife.
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announced the discovery of four original "Honeymooners" sketches from
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sketches. Ten of these programs were syndicated for local stations as
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as the No. 2 show in the United States, facing stiff competition from
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Seth MacFarlane's "Family Guy" has parodied it on numerous occasions.
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in the lyrics to the song by the movie's character "Sir Smoka-Alot".
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The Honeymooners' Companion – The Kramdens and the Nortons Revisited
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The Port Authority Bus Terminal's Ralphie: An Ode to "The Great One"
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The following table summarizes award wins by cast members, both for
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Mrs. Bennett: Needed her radiator fixed when Ralph was the janitor.
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Paramount and CBS Home Entertainment released the 39 episodes on
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ranked this episode #26 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.
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technology, although many sitcoms were recorded on film, such as
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ranked this episode #6 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.
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ranked this episode #7 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes.
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on the Kramdens' apartment, in contrast to other shows such as
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funded the statue in cooperation with Gleason's estate and the
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played the role in earlier sketches and on the 1955–56 sitcom
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on a play to raise money. Alice comes by with Mr. Faversham (
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Saturdays at 8:00 pm (February 25 – September 22, 1956)
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22, 1956. In explaining his decision to end the show with $ 7
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Gleason sold the broadcast rights to the "lost" episodes to
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at 7:30 pm (April 14 – June 2, 1956/September 22, 1956)
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division. The three-year contract, reportedly valued at $ 11
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Garrity Boy: He played stickball and contracted the measles.
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format on November 13, 2009, rereleased on August 5, 2020.
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and the 1966-1970 color hour shows were released on DVD as
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Mr. and Mrs. Manicotti: An older couple of Italian descent.
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episode "A Trip To The Moon" contains a lengthy parody of
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No. 13 on their list of the 60 Greatest Shows of All Time.
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Emmy, Best Supporting Actress in a Regular Series (1955)
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from 1951 to 1957. The 50-hour, 15-DVD set contains 107
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sketch ("The New Television") with Gleason, Carney, and
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apartment building. One of the sponsors of the show was
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produced the world-premiere of a musical adaptation of
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to Ed, just as Alice is to Ralph, but often offscreen.
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and adjoining tenements, a noisy sink and an outdated
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contestants who have said "Ed Norton?" when stumped.
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would pay homage the show with a series of animated
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became a great success for DuMont and increased its
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Seasoned actress 732:as apartment building neighbor Mrs. Manicotti, and 651: 6348:"KRO Produces A Dutch Version of The Honeymooners" 1073:, known for her work in the 1951 Broadway musical 5009:Sitcoms Often Reinforce Racial Ethnic Stereotypes 4307:was spoofed in episode 22 of the first season of 3607:shows under license from Gleason Enterprises and 2691:be playing center field for the New York Giants." 6577: 6101:Fretts, Bruce; Roush, Matt (December 23, 2013). 4227:as a result of the character Balki Bartoukomos ( 4015:protests was "a metaphor for beating his wife".) 1539:One notable 1967 segment featured the return of 958:In July 1950, Jackie Gleason became the host of 683:playing the character as a wholesome housewife. 396:, which Gleason hosted, and subsequently on the 388:The original comedy sketches first aired on the 330:The show's cast in 1955 as it premiered on CBS: 6524:The Honeymooners: September 28–October 29, 2017 5815:The Honeymooners : Lost Episodes 1951-1957 5658: 5656: 5654: 5652: 5650: 5648: 5201:. 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Ziggy ( 1676:Emmy, Best Actor in a Supporting Role (1956) 1474:scene for an October 1960 CBS special titled 6227: 6012:"'Lost' episode of 'Honeymooners' uncovered" 5645: 5529: 5453:The Society for the Advancement of Education 5424:The Society for the Advancement of Education 5320: 5318: 5316: 5314: 5312: 5310: 5308: 5306: 5228:"Yogi Bear | cartoon character | Britannica" 5216:. Season 1. Episode 1. October 1, 1955. CBS. 4821:McCrohan, Donna and Peter Crescenti (1986). 4106:(1960). McKimson would also direct the 1956 2399:record to apologize to Alice and her mother. 1135:Gleason and Meadows as Ralph and Alice, 1955 155:"You're My Greatest Love" (extended version) 6666:Television shows filmed in New York (state) 6476:"'The Honeymooners' Reboot in Works at CBS" 6100: 5412: 5410: 5408: 5406: 5404: 5402: 5400: 5398: 5080:"How Sweet It Is – At Jackie Gleason Depot" 4922: 4920: 4559:, but changing its setting to contemporary 2585:The song that Ralph learns to dance to is " 966:. After the first year, he and his writers 6661:Television series based on comedy sketches 6626:Mass media portrayals of the working class 6616:American English-language television shows 6568: 6143: 5854: 5725: 5137: 5135: 5098: 5001: 4389: 4136:(1955) also features the usually-cheerful 3585:The Color Honeymooners – Collection 1 3465:Overview of Lost Episodes DVD releases of 1656:Emmy, Best Series Supporting Actor (1954) 1277:In 1955, many television shows (including 49: 6656:Television shows adapted into video games 6611:Black-and-white American television shows 6164: 6056:"Honeymooners - Classic 39 Episodes, the" 5621:Boudreaux, Jonathan (November 12, 2003). 5620: 5616: 5614: 5612: 5580: 5578: 5576: 5574: 5572: 5570: 5568: 5566: 5564: 5562: 5512: 5506: 5475: 5303: 5127:Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 3988:Learn how and when to remove this message 2346:Ralph wants to attend a costume party as 1281:) were performed live and recorded using 1110:was competing with—and sometimes beating— 698:played the role in a series of hour-long 509:s list of the 50 greatest TV characters. 6671:Television shows filmed in New York City 6494: 5683: 5663: 5395: 5324: 5251: 4917: 4502:In 1994, the Dutch broadcasting network 4405: 4401: 3354:from June 2008 to September 2009 and on 1261: 1130: 1056: 782: 587: 505:. Also in 1999, Ralph was ranked #13 on 325: 6596:1956 American television series endings 5758: 5706:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–" 5544: 5513:Michalski, Thomas (November 23, 2006). 5445: 5416: 5366: 5132: 4962: 4960: 4958: 4893: 4891: 4889: 4670:In 1988, First Row Software released a 3430:released a six-disc DVD box set titled 1225:Broadcasting & Telecasting Magazine 758:appeared as Alice's mother in the 1978 584:Edward Lillywhite/Ethelbert "Ed" Norton 547:originally appeared as a sketch on the 14: 6591:1955 American television series debuts 6578: 6473: 6398: 6314: 6197: 6004: 5625:The Honeymooners "Classic 39" Episodes 5609: 5559: 5364: 5362: 5360: 5358: 5356: 5354: 5352: 5350: 5348: 5346: 5051: 4897: 4779:Crescenti, Peter; Bob Columbe (1990). 3432:The Honeymooners "Classic 39" Episodes 1749:The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show 1495:and Patricia Wilson for two sketches. 1433:On September 29, 1956, one week after 791: 766: 702:episodes, in color and with music, on 452: 6442: 6404: 6340: 6289: 6084:"TV GUIDE'S LIST OF TOP 100 EPISODES" 5784: 5704:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 5111:Kids' TV: The First Twenty-Five Years 4898:Kaplan, Peter W. (January 26, 1985). 4866:Love, Alice: My Life as a Honeymooner 3818:. The show also introduced memorable 3682:The Color Honeymooners – Collection 4 3669:The Color Honeymooners – Collection 3 3656:The Color Honeymooners – Collection 2 3643:The Color Honeymooners – Collection 1 3381:from the 1952–55 and 1956–57 runs of 868:Mr. Johnson: The building's landlord. 6646:Television shows adapted into comics 6495:Andreeva, Nellie (January 7, 2022). 6474:Petski, Denise (December 15, 2016). 6253: 5828: 5370: 5052:Pollak, Michael (February 8, 2004). 4955: 4886: 4410:Polish tram driver, Karol Krawczyk ( 3926:adding citations to reliable sources 3897: 3806:Because of its enduring popularity, 3787:The instrument used for visible and 3434:in November 2003 (only available in 1720: 1437:ended as a weekly 30-minute series, 489:) during the run of the show, and a 6651:Television shows adapted into films 6601:1950s American multi-camera sitcoms 5957:"Birthday wishes to a Honeymooner!" 5811: 5343: 5273: 4365:was partly the inspiration for the 4282:", includes a fictional rip-off of 3723:s 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time 3314:Syndication and home media releases 1836:Captain Video and His Video Rangers 1370:The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 1315:, which was recorded directly onto 1294:The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 763:in fact 55 years old at that time. 24: 6407:"'Honeymooners' intro'd by Polsat" 6283: 5963:. October 21, 2014. Archived from 5908:. Barnes and Noble. 2004. p.  5629:. tvdvdreviews.com. Archived from 5147:. Barnes and Noble. 2004. p.  4927:Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (1999). 4900:"75 'Honeymooners' Episodes Found" 4772: 4698:In December 2016, a CBS reboot of 3825: 3749:s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time 2880:Newspaper reporter Dick Prescott ( 2293:"'Twas the Night Before Christmas" 1766:at 7:30 pm (September 8–15, 1956) 822:Mrs. Doyle: Mother of Tommy Doyle. 366:), Ralph's best friend Ed Norton ( 25: 6687: 6536: 6405:Meils, Cathy (October 26, 1998). 5584: 5282:tcm.com, accessed August 31, 2009 4713:In January 2022, a CBS reboot of 4288:The Adventures of Fatso Flannigan 3858:was among their inspirations for 3389:providing Ralph Kramden's lines. 2366:was November 5, 1955. Episode #6 1603:and two for the final version of 949:List of The Honeymooners sketches 924:For the "Classic 39" episodes of 886:and plots, particularly those of 32:The Honeymooners (disambiguation) 6641:Television shows set in Brooklyn 6636:Television series by CBS Studios 6631:Television series about marriage 5726:Reed, J.D. (February 19, 1996). 5554:: "Harry Crane" by Doug Galloway 5329:. New York: Workman Publishing. 4576: 4563:, where Rolf (Ralph), played by 4534: 4489: 4451: 4425: 4414:), inspired by Ralph Kramden in 4348:, premiered in 1976 and starred 4293:In 2011, an adult parody titled 3902: 3894:Spoofs, parodies and importation 3285:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 3182:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 3153:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 3108:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 3046:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 3003:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 2933:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 2864:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 2618:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 2477:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 2441:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 2411:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 2268:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 2131:Leonard Stern and Sydney Zelinka 900:The series presents Ralph as an 736:as the Raccoon Lodge president. 512: 465: 6516: 6488: 6467: 6424: 6361: 6290:Hagan, Joe (January 21, 2006). 6125: 6094: 6076: 6062: 6048: 6026: 5979: 5949: 5926: 5896: 5874: 5805: 5745: 5719: 5285: 5245: 5220: 5205: 5190: 5165: 5116: 4487: 4352:as the Ralph Kramden character. 3913:needs additional citations for 5446:Gehring, Wes (November 2001). 5417:Gehring, Wes (November 2001). 5072: 5045: 5020: 4992: 4823:The Honeymooners Lost Episodes 4518:Back then happiness was common 4299:The Flintstones – A XXX Parody 3371:Museum of Television and Radio 1948:"A Woman's Work Is Never Done" 1787: 1023: 195: 184: 13: 1: 6606:American television spin-offs 6137:Writers Guild of America West 6103:"The Greatest Shows on Earth" 5882:"TV Guide's Top 100 Episodes" 4880: 4665: 4547:In 1994, the Swedish network 4423: 4325:took the role of Ralph, with 4221:was spoofed in an episode of 3754:On June 1, 2007, FOX aired a 3557:– Lost Episodes Collection 6 3543:– Lost Episodes Collection 5 3529:– Lost Episodes Collection 4 3515:– Lost Episodes Collection 3 3501:– Lost Episodes Collection 2 3487:– Lost Episodes Collection 1 3253:A.J. Russell and Herbert Finn 2825:A.J. Russell and Herbert Finn 2796:A.J. Russell and Herbert Finn 2532:A.J. Russell and Herbert Finn 2382:A.J. Russell and Herbert Finn 2329:A.J. Russell and Herbert Finn 2239:A.J. Russell and Herbert Finn 2037:A.J. Russell and Herbert Finn 1903:A.J. Russell and Herbert Finn 1530:The Honeymooners Go to Europe 1257: 1124:The "Classic 39" episodes of 204: 6133:"101 Best Written TV Series" 6034:"TVShowsOnDVD.com – Goodbye" 5698:American Antiquarian Society 5678:American Antiquarian Society 5300:. Accessed October 25, 2013. 5254:"50 Greatest Sidekicks Ever" 4970:(1993). "Sweet Subversion". 4589:In 1998, the Polish network 3622:Overview of DVD releases of 3424:Paramount Home Entertainment 3350:. It previously was seen on 3288:September 22, 1956 3256:September 15, 1956 3217:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 3079:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 2974:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 2900:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 2757:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 2703:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 2685:as Raccoon Lodge President. 2663:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 2561:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 2296:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 2201:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 2168:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 2088:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 1994:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 1991:"A Matter of Life and Death" 1951:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 1859:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 1809:Marvin Marx and Walter Stone 1041:and replaced on the tour by 787:The real 328 Chauncey Street 600:; a New York City municipal 7: 6543:History of and photos from 4806:Katsigeorgis, John (2002). 4571:. The show ran until 1998. 4263:Port Authority Bus Terminal 4152:The writer/comic Louis C.K. 3616:Jackie Gleason TV Treasures 3609:Paul Brownstein Productions 3583:In June 2006, MPI released 3220:September 8, 1956 2754:"Please Leave the Premises" 2666:February 25, 1956 2621:February 18, 1956 2564:February 11, 1956 2332:December 31, 1955 2299:December 24, 1955 2271:December 17, 1955 2242:December 10, 1955 2171:November 26, 1955 2134:November 19, 1955 2091:November 12, 1955 1778:Overview of the Classic 39 1772: 1634:Awards for cast members of 1581:Jackie Gleason TV Treasures 1452:as well as that of several 1428: 939:story arc is finally used. 846:when Ralph was the janitor. 533:is based on Alice Kramden. 358:, and based on a recurring 163:Sammy Spear, Jackie Gleason 10: 6692: 5755:retrieved October 28, 2015 5297:United Press International 5280:"Elaine Stritch Biography" 4724: 4693: 4574: 4532: 4513:Toen Was Geluk Heel Gewoon 4449: 4186:) and his older son Dave ( 4064:was partially inspired by 3872:as well as to the work of 3836:-produced animated sitcom 3614:In May 2022, MPI released 3451:Honeymooners Lost Episodes 3233:At the pool hall, George ( 2535:February 4, 1956 2480:January 28, 1956 2444:January 21, 1956 2414:January 14, 1956 2204:December 3, 1955 2085:"Better Living Through TV" 2040:November 5, 1955 1997:October 29, 1955 1954:October 22, 1955 1906:October 15, 1955 1579:In May 2022, MPI released 953: 946: 942: 862:dancer who works at night. 621:Ed is the inspiration for 563:. 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It was directed by 4409: 4402:International remakes 4313:(then known as NBC's 4198:), where her father ( 4182:(1985) George McFly ( 4133:Red Riding Hoodwinked 4009:The Series Has Landed 3756:TV's Funniest Moments 3049:May 5, 1956 2529:"Ralph Kramden, Inc." 2501:The $ 64,000 Question 2474:"The $ 99,000 Answer" 1726:Broadcast history of 1563:Smokey and the Bandit 1484:You're in the Picture 1265: 1134: 1060: 786: 591: 433:The final episode of 428:"Classic 39 episodes" 329: 6528:Paper Mill Playhouse 6271:on November 23, 2006 6241:on February 17, 2014 6038:www.tvshowsondvd.com 6014:. September 24, 2004 5905:TV Guide Guide to TV 5633:on November 22, 2006 5597:on February 23, 2009 5259:Entertainment Weekly 5144:TV Guide Guide to TV 4868:. Crown Publishers. 4731:Paper Mill Playhouse 4634:On June 10, 2005, a 3922:improve this article 3326:originally aired on 3250:"Dial J for Janitor" 2639:) and Mr. Tebbetts ( 2438:"Bensonhurst 0–7741" 2408:"Oh, My Aching Back" 2379:"A Matter of Record" 2326:"The Man from Space" 1513:Miami Beach, Florida 1418:The Ed Sullivan Show 1151:million (about $ 125 645:Entertainment Weekly 525:until 1966, then by 242:, New York, New York 236:Production locations 134:Theme music composer 30:For other uses, see 6328:on November 5, 2006 6296:Wall Street Journal 6175:2008SSRv..140..129R 6044:on October 6, 2014. 5772:on January 18, 2013 5488:The Idaho Statesman 5197:"Something Fishy". 4729:In September 2017, 4636:feature film remake 4476:, Denis Drouin and 4310:Saturday Night Live 4097:Cheese It, the Cat! 3627: 3469: 3416:. 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The Honeymooners (disambiguation)
The title inscribed on the moon
Jackie Gleason
Walter Stone
Jackie Gleason
Audrey Meadows
Art Carney
Joyce Randolph
Pert Kelton
list of episodes
Adelphi Theatre
Multi-camera
CBS
The cast hanging out of bus windows
Jackie Gleason
Audrey Meadows
Art Carney
Joyce Randolph
Jackie Gleason
comedy sketch
Audrey Meadows
Art Carney
Joyce Randolph
women's rights
social status
DuMont
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The Jackie Gleason Show
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