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Jackie Gleason was dubbed 'The Great One,' and this classic sitcom shows why. These wonderfully timeless episodes (known as the 'Classic 39') are about the Kramdens and Nortons (introduced on the 'Cavalcade of Stars' variety show in 1950) and have flourished in syndication for more than 50 years. 'People like the show because we are them,' Gleason said. Art Carney had his own explanation: 'It was funny, period.' Carney won five Emmys in the role of Norton, while Gleason, inexplicably, never won.
More details for The Honeymooners, Sun 24, 12:00 am
Jackie Gleason was dubbed 'The Great One,' and this classic sitcom shows why. These wonderfully timeless episodes (known as the 'Classic 39') are about the Kramdens and Nortons (introduced on the 'Cavalcade of Stars' variety show in 1950) and have flourished in syndication for more than 50 years. 'People like the show because we are them,' Gleason said. Art Carney had his own explanation: 'It was funny, period.' Carney won five Emmys in the role of Norton, while Gleason, inexplicably, never won.
More details for The Honeymooners, Sun 24, 12:30 am
Intending to win the $50 first prize at the Racoon Lodge's costume ball, Ralph---unable to wangle a loan from Norton (who's going dressed as the Frenchman who "built the sewers of Paris")---decides to create his own outfit. And what an outfit! After appropriating (among other things) a faucet, a pot, a radio tube and the icebox door, he presents himself as the Man from Space.
More details for The Honeymooners, Mon 25, 1:00 am
After Ralph comes home with two tickets to a hit Broadway mystery, his mother-in-law---after the obligatory insults ("I guess a man doesn't have to get fat if he doesn't want to.")---proceeds to give away the play's ending. That's enough for Ralph to blow his top ("You are a blabbermouth!") and throw her out. However, a furious Alice leaves with her, prompting Ralph to take Norton's suggestion and record an apology in an attempt to win her forgiveness.
More details for The Honeymooners, Mon 25, 1:30 am
Jackie Gleason was dubbed 'The Great One,' and this classic sitcom shows why. These wonderfully timeless episodes (known as the 'Classic 39') are about the Kramdens and Nortons (introduced on the 'Cavalcade of Stars' variety show in 1950) and have flourished in syndication for more than 50 years. 'People like the show because we are them,' Gleason said. Art Carney had his own explanation: 'It was funny, period.' Carney won five Emmys in the role of Norton, while Gleason, inexplicably, never won.
More details for The Honeymooners, Sun 31, 12:00 am
Jackie Gleason was dubbed 'The Great One,' and this classic sitcom shows why. These wonderfully timeless episodes (known as the 'Classic 39') are about the Kramdens and Nortons (introduced on the 'Cavalcade of Stars' variety show in 1950) and have flourished in syndication for more than 50 years. 'People like the show because we are them,' Gleason said. Art Carney had his own explanation: 'It was funny, period.' Carney won five Emmys in the role of Norton, while Gleason, inexplicably, never won.
More details for The Honeymooners, Sun 31, 12:30 am
After telling Alice he was too tired to leave the apartment, Ralph---on the eve of his company physical---goes bowling, throws his back out and comes home hunched over, and looking, Norton says, like "the leaning tower of pizza".
More details for The Honeymooners, Mon 1, 1:00 am
Ralph signals his displeasure when he learns that Alice had a telephone installed in the apartment. Then later, when he calms down, he overhears a telephone conversation and thinks that she is having an affair.
More details for The Honeymooners, Mon 1, 1:30 am