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Jackie Gleason
Posted on 4/24/25 at 7:52 pm
Posted on 4/24/25 at 7:52 pm
What an absolute treasure. My favorite channel is the Johnny Carson channel on Roku. Just caught an episode with Jackie Gleason. Gotta be one of his best interviews.
Posted on 4/24/25 at 8:01 pm to sherrifftaylor
The wife and I watched Smokey and the Bandit the other day for the umpteenth time.


Posted on 4/24/25 at 8:06 pm to Saint Alfonzo
I know the entire movie word for word. My wife won’t watch it with me anymore!
Posted on 4/24/25 at 8:08 pm to sherrifftaylor
quote:THE episode with Jackie Gleason
Just caught an episode with Jackie Gleason
He did one Tonight Show episode. That was it.
Posted on 4/24/25 at 8:14 pm to Kafka
WOW!! Did not know that. I was trying to figure out the year since the Roku channel doesn’t show it. I’m thinking 1983!?!. Just after The Toy?
Posted on 4/24/25 at 8:18 pm to sherrifftaylor
I think 1985
He was promoting the video release of the lost Honeymooners episodes
He was promoting the video release of the lost Honeymooners episodes
Posted on 4/24/25 at 8:19 pm to sherrifftaylor
I loved the "Jackie Gleason Show" that he had in the 60's that ran from 66-70. It was a great variety show with lots of skits, musical stars, etc. and lasted 1 hour.
The old "Honeymooners" episodes were comedic gold with him, Art Carney, Audrey Meadows and Joyce Randolph as the main characters. They got a lot of miles out of a show that only lasted 39 episodes.
The old "Honeymooners" episodes were comedic gold with him, Art Carney, Audrey Meadows and Joyce Randolph as the main characters. They got a lot of miles out of a show that only lasted 39 episodes.
Posted on 4/24/25 at 8:35 pm to gumbo2176
quote:those are the filmed episodes
a show that only lasted 39 episodes
About 100 Honeymooners sketches were done live on his '50s variety show. These would not be seen again until they were released in the mid '80s as "The Lost Honeymooners"
Posted on 4/24/25 at 8:45 pm to Kafka
Love seeing his big arse move around the pool table in the Hustler
Posted on 4/24/25 at 8:55 pm to Lawyered
His last role as Max Basner in Nothing In Common with Tom Hanks and Eva Marie Saint was fantastic.
Posted on 4/24/25 at 10:24 pm to sherrifftaylor
“And awaaay we go”
“How sweet it is !”
Two of my dads favorite quotes.
“How sweet it is !”
Two of my dads favorite quotes.
Posted on 4/24/25 at 10:53 pm to sherrifftaylor
The classic 39 filmed episodes are admittedly superlative. But, I also have a strange fondness for the later, hour-long "Color Honeymooners" episodes from 1966-70. There's something so genial about them, with variety-show bits by the June Taylor dancers, and a lot of humor catering to the now-older Gleason fanbase. I even bought the dvds of them. Alice was played in these by Sheila MacCrea, momma of Meredith (who was one of the Bradley girls of Petticoat Junction girls at the same time). And Trixie was played by Jane Kean, who started out with her sister Betty, doing a vaudeville-tinged comedy-dance act in their early days. I remember Betty particularly from a wartime era b-comedy "Moonlight Masquerade" performing a dance number on a Pullman train.
Posted on 4/24/25 at 11:20 pm to Aeolian Vocalion
quote:Can't say I agree with you on the color '60s 'mooners, but to each his own
I also have a strange fondness for the later, hour-long "Color Honeymooners" episodes from 1966-70. There's something so genial about them, with variety-show bits by the June Taylor dancers, and a lot of humor catering to the now-older Gleason fanbase. I even bought the dvds of them.
But here's something you might like: a '60s color episode that was never released on DVD:
"Life Upon the Wicked Stage" (1967)
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Posted on 4/24/25 at 11:35 pm to Kafka
Nope, never seen that '67 episode before. Seems to be worth a look. I know I'm pretty alone in my affection for the color eps. But I've often had a weird fascination for those late-period artifacts bucking the hipster cultural waves of the late-60s/early-70s. Red Skelton, Mayberry RFD, The Jimmy Stewart Show, Wild Kingdom, etc.
Of the early Honeymooners kinescope period, I recall a few examples with Pert Kelton as Alice. Couldn't quite take her. She's just too hardcase.
Of the early Honeymooners kinescope period, I recall a few examples with Pert Kelton as Alice. Couldn't quite take her. She's just too hardcase.
Posted on 4/24/25 at 11:43 pm to sherrifftaylor
quote:mine won't watch "Disco Godfather" anymore. Pisses me off.
My wife won’t watch it with me anymore!
Posted on 4/24/25 at 11:46 pm to Aeolian Vocalion
quote:I have a fondness for a subgenre w/in that oeuvre, where the prerock generation tries to be relevant, such as Gleason's movie Skidoo, his movie w/Hope How To Commit Marriage, or this classic clip:
I've often had a weird fascination for those late-period artifacts bucking the hipster cultural waves of the late-60s/early-70s. Red Skelton, Mayberry RFD, The Jimmy Stewart Show
Posted on 4/24/25 at 11:52 pm to Kafka
Oh, goodness. I try to exert as much mental power as I can muster just to pretend "Skidoo" doesn't actually exist in reality, but only as some unfortunate nightmare I had long, long ago. Dancing trash-cans? Surely that came only from the deepest pits of my deranged mind, and never something captured on film emulsion.
Posted on 4/25/25 at 12:10 am to Aeolian Vocalion
Skidoo is like a mediocre B&W I Dream of Jeannie episode where all the jokes have been removed.
The screenwriter warned Preminger the script wasn't ready, but Otto was determined to cash in on hippies before the fad ended.
I have to admit there is a weird fascination about watching Groucho try to take a girl's clothes off while staring at his cue cards.
HTCM is a masterpiece by comparison, w/a few funny lines (mostly Hope's insults toward Gleason) & one actual good sequence, where Hope plays golf against a chimp.
Trivia Tidbit: the so-called rock group in HTCM, The Comfortable Chair, wasn't some elderly scriptwriter's patronizing invention, but... An actual band! (they even opened for The Doors)
The screenwriter warned Preminger the script wasn't ready, but Otto was determined to cash in on hippies before the fad ended.
I have to admit there is a weird fascination about watching Groucho try to take a girl's clothes off while staring at his cue cards.
HTCM is a masterpiece by comparison, w/a few funny lines (mostly Hope's insults toward Gleason) & one actual good sequence, where Hope plays golf against a chimp.
Trivia Tidbit: the so-called rock group in HTCM, The Comfortable Chair, wasn't some elderly scriptwriter's patronizing invention, but... An actual band! (they even opened for The Doors)
Posted on 4/25/25 at 6:02 am to sherrifftaylor
"What we're dealing with here is a complete lack of respect for the law."
A great line that can be used in many settings when encountering our fellow residents of the planet.
A great line that can be used in many settings when encountering our fellow residents of the planet.
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