@@kiwia8271 You don't know what anybody was doing! And he wasn't talking about their personal life! TV, HE SAID, TV! BACK IN THE DAY THEY HAD RESPECT, CLASS. TODAY WHAT A F****** JOKE!
They were trying to be funny and using their acting skills and brilliant writing to the maximum. Today’s television shows are all about pushing propaganda for the corporate state
Gleason would later say it never mattered who played Alice and Trixie, only he and Art Carney made the show, but I disagree. Audrey made an enormous contribution to the way the show worked. Joyce, the only surviving cast member- she's approaching 100- never got much of a chance.
@@akrenwinkle Pert Kelton was the original Alice. Those episodes seem more abrasive than the Meadows ones. Gleason dumped AM and JR for Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean in the 60s.
Bang zoom to the moon Alice ,there were so many phrases all priceless,I’m 64 years young and still laugh my but off every time I see this sitcom,it’s Golden and will last forever thanks for the memories 💙👍👍👍👍👍👍
YOU GOT THAT RIGHT 😀😀🌜🌝🌛🌌🌕BY FARRRR THE MOST HILARIOUS. SHOW OF ALL TIME..THE ONLY CLOSE 2nds in my humble opinion are All in the Family and Sanford & Son.But I've been in 💕LOVE w the Honetmymooners since age 6 in 1970 ! Our Mom used to ..when we were 8 let me & my twin SIS ( the oldest of 4 kids) stay uo and watch 🌙 it w her sometimes.OH we were in our glory!! We already ..even at age 8 knew it was hysterically funny and already knew what a GREAT COZY feeling it gave us.WE both Stil watch it to this day every Sunday night on me TV& anywhere else it pops up.Ive had a Huge DVD set my brother gave me for XMAS along w an I💕LUCY SET( sorry I DID mistakenly leave out THIS very close TIED for 2nd PHENOMONon)! I just popped an EP on my phone WATCHIN in bed BERY COZILY n hot VERY lucky by picking 1 of my VERY fave esp Ralph n Norton assuming they're drunk tho Alice switched Grape juice into wine btl Ralph drinking it:.."A LITTLE STRONG ..BUT GOOOOD !"".Theyre all great but Jackie Gleasons EXTREME comic talent from his timing to mannerisms(!!) Are unbelievably hLarious EVERY X W out fail..YOUVE GOT GOOD TASTE !🌝🌜🌕🌃🌛🌜🌃🌕🌃⭐🌕🌃✨🌛🌙🌠🌃🌕🌃
Albert Haulk I worked on the AT&T rose parade float for New Year’s Day 1999 called the Golden Age of Television and it had the characters of Ralph (bulging eyes) and Norton (surprised look) and Alice (mad look)
I have seen these episodes so many times that I know them all word for word, but I keep watching them over and over . Never get tired of them! There are no good shows like these at all on tv, none at!!!!
Shows like this are timeless. I'd wager a 100 years from now they will still be watched. This along with shows like The Andy Griffith Show, The 3 Stooges, Laurel and Hardy. All of the actors in these shows had something most actors don't have today. If I remember right it's called TALENT !!!
Well, don't you see it in "Two Broke Girls"????? didn't think so. we have some real crap on these days purporting to be comedy or even entertainment. ho hum.
I'd add "I Love Lucy" to that list. Not sure what Andy Griffith is doing up there--it may have been entertaining for the time, but I don't see it holding up like the others you mention.
just sleep better when i hear that opening, what a classic the GREAT ONE WAS, & every sitcom in US & World history use story lines & premise from these just 38 episodes, TRULY THE GREAT ONE!
Jackie Gleason himself said if something is really funny you can watch it over and over and laugh every time. Thank heavens he had the show shot on film so we can enjoy the show with a clear picture today. He definately was forward thinking.
Oh no way no one could handle these types of shows today everyone is so damn Sensitive about race and Politics This show and especially all in the family would never last! You say one thing and they label you a Democrat! I said I had a metro card on Facebook it’s a metro card I got from Medicaid right away I’m a democrat wtf 🤦♀️
One of the few good things about our massively abused social media and the web is being able to find things like this. Life was a laugh no matter the tough times. As a kid i watched it every week on a Hallicrafters black and white tv. Gleason, as were many back then one of a kind. An era that I really miss. I never pass up any reruns. You guessed it...I am one of the Silent Generation. :-)
True story. Back in the 1960s on the Ed Sullivan Show on WCBS TV ch.2 , Ed Sullivan announced that the next Sunday he will have the 3 Stooges on the show. Ad soon as he said that I ran to the kitchen and told my late mother.... Mom, mom. Guess what? The 3 Stooges will be on ! Let's watch it and see what time the Ed Sullivan Show comes on. We rarely missed it in those days. For me they were wildly comical and were my heroes.
Oh my God. Such funny stuff. This show is the most priceless slice of life in mid 50's NYC ever made. I never tire of watching it. 'King of the castle' Ha Ha! Norton warning Ralph about his comment in the paper,then rushing in with the article to show Alice! Thanks pal!
Tell that to Seinfeld. Larry and him think they are the best sitcom. When clearly Jason Alexander copied so much of this Ralph Character. Don't get me wrong, I liked Seinfeld. But this is splendid.
Live television then with no re dos, no make overs, what you did is what was broadcast out into the world. Great actors that knew their art and just put it all out there. RIP all you guys, and thanks for the laughs after all these years. Quality comedy is timeless.....
can you believe you can be funny without profanities and making sexual references so much you get sick of all the trash slinging? can't be funny..no F word.....no.
The actor playing the reporter is Frank Marth. He played multiple roles in the classic 39 episodes. His brother lived next door to us when I was a kid and Frank would visit once in a while during summer.
It musta been nice to watch television back in the 50's when shows were done live without a stupid laugh track . This show was a gem and never fails to make me laugh at a blue collar characters instead of rich yuppies living in a nice apartment in NY while Ralph and gang live in a little apt. just making it .
Yes, it was recorded live in New York City in front of a live audience. One time as I remember and on UA-cam is the one at Christmas time when at the end of the show Jackie Gleason breaks character and the entire cast walk up to the front and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and happy holiday.
All of them were. Classic great lines: Ralph: "Men have done it all. Men are responsible for the condition the world is in today." Alice: Well, I am happy to hear one of you admit it."
This show sure brings back good memories. An old small broken down black & white T.V. at the foot of of my bed. I grew-up with my grandparents, and my grandfather ALWAYS referred to my grandmother as the 'boss'; "the boss is whistling 'Dixie' he'd always say when dinner was ready. These people were poor but they were happy. It seems people today can't manage 'happiness' irregardless of how 'non'-poor they are. There's more than laughter to be gleaned from the 'Honeymooners' I think.
IAGREE 100% AS YOU LL SEE IF YOU READ MY LONG WINDED COMMENT I COULDNT STOP MYSELF FROM. LEAVING THE SHOWS A STANDOUT ..ALL THE ACTORS ARE GREAT ..GOTTA SAY THO .JACKIE GLEASON IS A TRUE HILARIOUS TOP NOTCH PHENOMONAN.! I THINK HES A DOLL😁💕🌙. HIS COMIC TIMING AND HILARIOUS MANNERISMS ARE FAR N BEYOND HYSTERICALLY FUNNY & EXPERTISED !🌜🌌🌠⭐🌝🌕🌖🌔🌛🌙✨🌃🌕🌃 SEE U ON THE MOON.PALS O" MINE..This was ACTUALLY to letchA know your comment is right on target !👍🌕🌃
I started watching this in 1991. It was on channel 11 NYC if I'm not mistaking. I did watch it while residing in NJ. I started watching because my oldest brother will put it on. I was such a fan of this that I even bought a t-shirt and watch all the new year's marathon. Now thanks to the uploads in UA-cam I can still watch it from time to time.
Surfmus me too every night at 11:30 on WPIX I watched it so many times and it never got old at all. Looking at it now reminds me of those days I lived in Manhattan at that time
@@joshuatift4640 yep, same here for me. Watched it in the late 80s and early 90s on Channel 11 WPIX New York. I remember when they did the marathon for 24 hours on every New year's Day.
Jackie Gleason was brilliant! Actually this entire cast were ”The Greatest”. I remember watching this episode many, many years ago. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
In the words of Alice K. When Ralph was cowering in front of her instead of asking for the money for one of his "get rich quick" schemes, "That's right old Richard the Chicken Hearted".
I remember going with my dad to buy our 2nd TV on Saturday afternoon in 1953. That evening our 7-member family watched the live Jackie Gleason Show, with The June Taylor Dancers and the Jackie Gleason Orchestra, under the baton of Ray Block! After Gleason's enthusiastic introduction he always said, "AND AWAAAY WE GO", while sashaying stage right. The Honeymooners was a major and quite popular segment of this variety show.
I like to watch, The Honey Mooners, because reminds me of my late brother Johnny. He used to watched this show and got me watching it. And ended up liking it. I miss my brother. MY he rest in peace. Watching it 5/31/20.
I thought this show was hilarious as a child when I saw reruns of it during the late 1960's.During 1965 era I watched the new TV show of Jackie Gleason.It was a one hour variety show every Saturday evening.I was just in kindergarten back then!!
Jackie Gleason and Carney can act . excellent writing and comedy skills . what we have today is bunch of amateur artist's. Marriage and family were a sacred institution. And America was a great place to be .
This was one of my very favorite Saturday night shows. The actors still make me laugh. Nothing on TV can touch it today!!
That’s for SURE!!!
There are NO GOOD COMEDY shows on any more!!!
Family Feud-was supposed to be funny but most of it is sexual….
There is not a single program on tv today that tops The Honeymooners!!!
Sex seems to be in all shows!!!
You are RIGHT!!!!
Why can’t TV be funny like this anymore? Nobody sleeping around, nothing vulgar, no bathroom humor just talent!
They were sleeping around, just not on camera.
@@kiwia8271 You don't know what anybody was doing! And he wasn't talking about their personal life!
TV, HE SAID, TV!
BACK IN THE DAY THEY HAD RESPECT, CLASS. TODAY WHAT A F****** JOKE!
They were trying to be funny and using their acting skills and brilliant writing to the maximum. Today’s television shows are all about pushing propaganda for the corporate state
I agree with you 100%.
What is bathroom humour ?
Here it is, 2022 and still this is the BEST comedy I have seen!!!!
Good, clean, FUNNY COMEDY!!!!
A true classic . The interaction between Ralph and Ed is timeless . Top 5 comedies in the history of TV .
Nothing on tv now even compares to the Honeymooners!!!❤❤❤
The turkey leg! So funny !!
LOL LOL
You meat Ralph and Ed ARE timeless!
They are timeless!!
One of the best shows ever. Audrey Meadows played a superb part being the foil of Gleason.
Gleason would later say it never mattered who played Alice and Trixie, only he and Art Carney made the show, but I disagree. Audrey made an enormous contribution to the way the show worked. Joyce, the only surviving cast member- she's approaching 100- never got much of a chance.
@@akrenwinkle
Really? Wow! 😲
What a overblown ego that guy had!
Also Art Carney as well as Joyce Randolph.
@@akrenwinkle Pert Kelton was the original Alice. Those episodes seem more abrasive than the Meadows ones. Gleason dumped AM and JR for Sheila MacRae and Jane Kean in the 60s.
@@keepcool319 Supposedly Orson Welles named him "The Great One" but I suspect Jackie bestowed that title on himself.
I saw at least 5000 times and afterwards I always fall asleep with a smile on my face. I still love it so much
This show will always be a complete classic. That look on his face during the newspaper photo.
We do need to go back to those days where Comedy was clean funny and left to the imagination without vulgarity
I know these episodes by heart and still love them!
Nothing on tv even comes close to them!
Absolutely classic. brilliant comedians and one of the greatest sitcoms EVER.
"There wouldn't be a Christopher Columbus if it wasn't for his mother". That's really hitting him where it hurts.
Bang zoom to the moon Alice ,there were so many phrases all priceless,I’m 64 years young and still laugh my but off every time I see this sitcom,it’s Golden and will last forever thanks for the memories 💙👍👍👍👍👍👍
Absolutely brilliant! Best comedy show ever!
Better than the Trash you see Today !!!!!!!👍👍🍀
YOU GOT THAT RIGHT 😀😀🌜🌝🌛🌌🌕BY FARRRR THE MOST HILARIOUS. SHOW OF ALL TIME..THE ONLY CLOSE 2nds in my humble opinion are All in the Family and Sanford & Son.But I've been in 💕LOVE w the Honetmymooners since age 6 in 1970 ! Our Mom used to ..when we were 8 let me & my twin SIS ( the oldest of 4 kids) stay uo and watch 🌙 it w her sometimes.OH we were in our glory!! We already ..even at age 8 knew it was hysterically funny and already knew what a GREAT COZY feeling it gave us.WE both Stil watch it to this day every Sunday night on me TV& anywhere else it pops up.Ive had a Huge DVD set my brother gave me for XMAS along w an I💕LUCY SET( sorry I DID mistakenly leave out THIS very close TIED for 2nd PHENOMONon)! I just popped an EP on my phone WATCHIN in bed BERY COZILY n hot VERY lucky by picking 1 of my VERY fave esp Ralph n Norton assuming they're drunk tho Alice switched Grape juice into wine btl Ralph drinking it:.."A LITTLE STRONG ..BUT GOOOOD !"".Theyre all great but Jackie Gleasons EXTREME comic talent from his timing to mannerisms(!!) Are unbelievably hLarious EVERY X W out fail..YOUVE GOT GOOD TASTE !🌝🌜🌕🌃🌛🌜🌃🌕🌃⭐🌕🌃✨🌛🌙🌠🌃🌕🌃
@@siciliangirl5517
Nonsense 😅
Only in your delusional mind
@@siciliangirl5517 Some great memories of these shows, for sure!
@@keepcool319 You poor thing.
Engineer in subterranean sanitation. I love it.
He just keeps things moving along.
If you like that one you like this one I used to be a petroleum transfer relocation engineer
Superman grocko mark,s and the family Alise !!!!!!!.
🤣
@David Bork 🤣
These 2 guys put the gold in golden age of comedy.
Albert Haulk I worked on the AT&T rose parade float for New Year’s Day 1999 called the Golden Age of Television and it had the characters of Ralph (bulging eyes) and Norton (surprised look) and Alice (mad look)
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Art carney..sewer man / Jackie Gleason bus driver.
@@RobTheNotary e
Well sai👍😁👍‼️And oh so TrUE ‼️
The very essence of the series is encapsulated in this episode.
Such a wholesome show and a decent show unlike today's shows that come on TV 💕❤️💙💜💯❣️
Love Norton's reaction when Ralph throws him out, he doesn't know which way to go!
Norton sold that very well.
Love the opening of this show with the fireworks. Art Carney is hilarious!
I have seen these episodes so many times that I know them all word for word, but I keep watching them over and over . Never get tired of them! There are no good shows like these at all on tv, none at!!!!
Shows like this are timeless. I'd wager a 100 years from now they will still be watched. This along with shows like The Andy Griffith Show, The 3 Stooges, Laurel and Hardy. All of the actors in these shows had something most actors don't have today. If I remember right it's called TALENT !!!
Well, don't you see it in "Two Broke Girls"????? didn't think so. we have some real crap on these days purporting to be comedy or even entertainment. ho hum.
How about I love Lucy ? Too. I. Love all these old actors ❤️👍
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I'd add "I Love Lucy" to that list. Not sure what Andy Griffith is doing up there--it may have been entertaining for the time, but I don't see it holding up like the others you mention.
@@siggylloyd3566 You're nuts! Andy Griffith definitely held up (especially the Barney years).
One of the best epis. And Audrey nailed her role as Alice.
I laugh every time I watch these episodes I have the box set best thing I ever bought
Original skit is priceless. Gleason and Carney were perfect together.
I just wish the performers had as strong a camaraderie in real life as on the show.
The acting is pretty incredible. The dialogue is perfect.
just sleep better when i hear that opening, what a classic the GREAT ONE WAS, & every sitcom in US & World history use story lines & premise from these just 38 episodes, TRULY THE GREAT ONE!
It’s amazing that a show that is over 60 years old is still funny as ever in 2018! Better than any junky tv show on tv now.
2019
Jackie Gleason himself said if something is really funny you can watch it over and over and laugh every time. Thank heavens he had the show shot on film so we can enjoy the show with a clear picture today. He definately was forward thinking.
No way to beat the Great Ones! God I hope they live on and influence some clean comedy among our newer generations.
So True!
you can say that loud again
What a pleasure to watch this show time and time again!!!
Watched these episodes 1000 times and still find them hilariously funny, no show these days can make me laugh like this crew can, simply magical.
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The last show that did it for me, other than these great shows of yesteryear, was WKRP in Cinncinati episode, "Turkey's Away."
They are always 😁
Good humor, great talent lives on forever.
Epic show . All geniuses at work .
Dang I love this! Sucks that if stuff like this came out nowadays, the media would throw a fit!!
Oh no way no one could handle these types of shows today everyone is so damn Sensitive about race and Politics This show and especially all in the family would never last! You say one thing and they label you a Democrat! I said I had a metro card on Facebook it’s a metro card I got from Medicaid right away I’m a democrat wtf 🤦♀️
Teddy mom and dad were Jackie and Audrey. Only the best.
Why?
Watched it a million times still funny.
all this humor without swearing
There are plenty of family movies on TV with no cursing. If you are watching those things, it is because you choose to do that.
@@Michelle-pn9xt There should be a standard of decency that allows NO profanity.
@@corgicottage8578 Agree. Limits have to be drawn. Look at some of the insanity today. Decency is showing respect to other people.
Love the classics! ❤
I'm lmfao ed said Subterranean engineering
I just love this show. I watch it late at night to relax. God bless them all and every entertainer for bringing smiles to our faces after a long day.
Thank
Jackie would be so glad he and they are still giving joy with this show.
I almost fell out of the Chair when I watched this Episode. This is still Hilarious in 2019.
One of the few good things about our massively abused social media and the web is being able to find things like this. Life was a laugh no matter the tough times. As a kid i watched it every week on a Hallicrafters black and white tv. Gleason, as were many back then one of a kind. An era that I really miss. I never pass up any reruns.
You guessed it...I am one of the Silent Generation. :-)
Hallicrafters wtf lol one day i may tell my kids about the fat TVs in my generation.
These honeymooners shows are So funny. Makes me belly laugh at all of them.
Nothing beats The Honeymooners!
Great example of the power of the mind over matter: Ralph & Ed getting "drunk" over what they thought was wine but really was grape juice - lol!
But... If they’d noticed it was cold, it wouldn’t have been funny...!
I use 2 love this show as a kid. And i still love this show right now today. Its funny And good 2 watch.
Fabulous! Love it!
Joyce Randolph it's still alive. 94 years old, wow!
Surfmus Joyce must be lonely with all the others gone
She's like the golden girl rose, Betty White the last remaining Mohegan
@@shawnmorrisundanism6341 so right the last of the Mohicans
As of 8/6/2020 she's still alive!
HOORA JOYCEY
A classic comedy still brings a grin.
Before smart phones before the internet best times to have been alive!
"Well I'm sure glad to hear one of you admit it" - luv it!
Janet Freedom LOL!!!
love the old shows None today can compare
This is so worth watching not the crap they have today
@Damin Mance today is just not worth watching which I don't I got rid of DirecTV and I don't miss it
@Willie Gordon are u kidding she made the show!!
ALICE ROCKS SHE SMARTER THEN ALL.OF THE MEN!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed
I have an idea. Stop watching crap!
The honeymooners and the 3 stooges are the greatest comedies ever made. Hands down!!!!
Ask Mel Gibson! He fevers to them in his movies,
Add The Little Rascals
@@richardmiqueli2385 I agree
True story. Back in the 1960s on the Ed Sullivan Show on WCBS TV ch.2 , Ed Sullivan announced that the next Sunday he will have the 3 Stooges on the show. Ad soon as he said that I ran to the kitchen and told my late mother.... Mom, mom. Guess what? The 3 Stooges will be on ! Let's watch it and see what time the Ed Sullivan Show comes on. We rarely missed it in those days. For me they were wildly comical and were my heroes.
Maybe, but folks will site I Love Lucy, All And The Family and Seinfeld because time marches on...
The formula worked. Whatever it was Gleason did, it worked. Beautifully!
A true classic!
When I was eight years old our family gathered around the television set on Sunday night and watch the honeymooners, I miss that
Hello 👋 how are you doing?
Is it just me or was that woman absolutely beautiful
Oh my God. Such funny stuff. This show is the most priceless slice of life in mid 50's NYC ever made. I never tire of watching it. 'King of the castle' Ha Ha! Norton warning Ralph about his comment in the paper,then rushing in with the article to show Alice! Thanks pal!
The cast writing acting and profromance is spectacular ✨️ In this show.
Been watching this since the 50's ........ still love it. Best sit-com of all time!!
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Tell that to Seinfeld. Larry and him think they are the best sitcom. When clearly Jason Alexander copied so much of this Ralph Character. Don't get me wrong, I liked Seinfeld. But this is splendid.
it is one of the all time greats but i have to vote for the andy griffith show as the best
I love Ralph's picture pose!
Hide that newspaper, Ralph! Alice must be a speed reader......she read all five answers in that paper in like 15 seconds.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE The Honeymooners, its so goody good good!
Wow...Writing this in February 2022 and I believe Joyce Randolph
(Trixie Norton) is still alive and well at the age of 97.
A simpler time.
We laughed❣️
I loved watching this with my grandparents when I was a kid.
Live television then with no re dos, no make overs, what you did is what was broadcast out into the world. Great actors that knew their art and just put it all out there. RIP all you guys, and thanks for the laughs after all these years. Quality comedy is timeless.....
PasswordBosco - Trixie (Joyce Randolph) is still with us
can you believe you can be funny without profanities and making sexual references so much you get sick of all the trash slinging? can't be funny..no F word.....no.
Peter And Louis (All Day) 4:33
Live in front of an audience but recorded.
It didn't air live.
Loved the Honeymooners
Who else is here in 2020? I can still come back and laugh and laugh.❤️👍
July 4, 2020🎆🎆🎆🤗
I remember watching this w my mom in the 50s...tv will never b like this again 💖🌹🦋🖖🕊️
Engineer in subteraneansanitation. That's a howler. Norton is hysterical
Astrid Schlegel😆😂🤣
This show is timeless and funny 😁,
even today. I remember laughing at this a long time ago when I was only about 10.
Excellent sound and picture! Thank you for posting one of the greatest comics ever and that includes the entire cast!!!!!
Luv when Ed barges in with the paper 😆
Love this show never tire of it
The actor playing the reporter is Frank Marth. He played multiple roles in the classic 39 episodes. His brother lived next door to us when I was a kid and Frank would visit once in a while during summer.
Kevin Corcoran wow 👍👍thanks for sharing
That's so cool! When I was an infant Ernie Kovacs lived around the corner from our house.
It musta been nice to watch television back in the 50's when shows were done live without a stupid laugh track . This show was a gem and never fails to make me laugh at a blue collar characters instead of rich yuppies living in a nice apartment in NY while Ralph and gang live in a little apt. just making it .
Yes, it was recorded live in New York City in front of a live audience. One time as I remember and on UA-cam is the one at Christmas time when at the end of the show Jackie Gleason breaks character and the entire cast walk up to the front and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and happy holiday.
@@GeneRogers-xl9um 👍
I watched EVERY ONE of these more than once! Loved the show!
Hello 👋 Jann🌺
How are you doing today??
This show rocks love it now and forever Alice was the best!
Alice was a “gem”
Yes she was lol 😆
All of them were.
Classic great lines:
Ralph: "Men have done it all. Men are responsible for the condition the world is in today."
Alice: Well, I am happy to hear one of you admit it."
She was. Missed her. Did not care for Sheila MacRae
Brooklyn, USA. We miss home. 😪
This show sure brings back good memories. An old small broken
down black & white T.V. at the foot
of of my bed.
I grew-up with my grandparents,
and my grandfather ALWAYS referred to my grandmother as the 'boss'; "the boss is whistling 'Dixie'
he'd always say when dinner was ready.
These people were poor but they were happy. It seems people today can't manage 'happiness'
irregardless of how 'non'-poor they are.
There's more than laughter to be gleaned from the 'Honeymooners' I think.
This was a good show.
I never get tired of watching ❗️
Jackie and art were one of the funniest duets in comedy history behind laurel and hardy these classics will never be forgotten.
Jamie Cramutola ABBOTT & COSTELLO: heyyyy ABBOTT!!!
Still funny in 2020 ! Never gets old just better !
I don't watch news after watching this sitcom because I don't want to change my mood from happy to sad !!!!!
Raj Sindha ...... I sooooo agree Raj.... 😂🤣
Raj....what wonderful advice!
The honeymooners was the greatest show ever, ever!
"a liittle strong but good!" "very amusing little bottle of wine!" I still use these lines lol
With notes of Welch's!
I feel like I got hair all over my face.
Out of the way girls, some MEN are gonna do some drinkin!
lol same. You also have to say 'try the wine!' a la clockwork orange when pouring.
@@ftroop8462 that clockwork scene always bothered me as the wine looked like watery cool aid. 😎
People still be watching this even after 50 years from now !!!!
IAGREE 100% AS YOU LL SEE IF YOU READ MY LONG WINDED COMMENT I COULDNT STOP MYSELF FROM. LEAVING THE SHOWS A STANDOUT ..ALL THE ACTORS ARE GREAT ..GOTTA SAY THO .JACKIE GLEASON IS A TRUE HILARIOUS TOP NOTCH PHENOMONAN.! I THINK HES A DOLL😁💕🌙. HIS COMIC TIMING AND HILARIOUS MANNERISMS ARE FAR N BEYOND HYSTERICALLY FUNNY & EXPERTISED !🌜🌌🌠⭐🌝🌕🌖🌔🌛🌙✨🌃🌕🌃 SEE U ON THE MOON.PALS O" MINE..This was ACTUALLY to letchA know your comment is right on target !👍🌕🌃
My mom and Grandma introduced me to this show when I was around 7 or 8 years old 🧡and I still watch and LOVE this show🧡🧡it's one of my favorites 🧡
I started watching this in 1991. It was on channel 11 NYC if I'm not mistaking. I did watch it while residing in NJ. I started watching because my oldest brother will put it on. I was such a fan of this that I even bought a t-shirt and watch all the new year's marathon. Now thanks to the uploads in UA-cam I can still watch it from time to time.
Surfmus me too every night at 11:30 on WPIX I watched it so many times and it never got old at all. Looking at it now reminds me of those days I lived in Manhattan at that time
@@joshuatift4640 yep, same here for me. Watched it in the late 80s and early 90s on Channel 11 WPIX New York.
I remember when they did the marathon for 24 hours on every New year's Day.
Rexx Seven wyeap me too
@@joshuatift4640 I remember the tagline of the New year's Day Honeymooners marathon:
"How Sweet It Is!"
"There never was, and there never will be, a boss in this house." You gotta love that wonderful voice!
Only with Hillary Clintonin the White House after Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are gone.
@@luislaplume8261 get outta here!!!! This is comedy ass hole
Jackie Gleason was brilliant! Actually this entire cast were ”The Greatest”. I remember watching this episode many, many years ago. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
I love The Honeymooners they are so funny I missed all the good shows
I can't stress this point too strongly that a HUSBAND IS THE BOSS. And don't quote me 'cause if my wife reads that she'll kill me. LOL!!!
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In the words of Alice K. When Ralph was cowering in front of her instead of asking for the money for one of his "get rich quick" schemes, "That's right old Richard the Chicken Hearted".
They. Are. Very. Good
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I remember going with my dad to buy our 2nd TV on Saturday afternoon in 1953. That evening our 7-member family watched the live Jackie Gleason Show, with The June Taylor Dancers and the Jackie Gleason Orchestra, under the baton of Ray Block!
After Gleason's enthusiastic introduction he always said, "AND AWAAAY WE GO", while sashaying stage right.
The Honeymooners was a major and quite popular segment of this variety show.
I like to watch, The Honey Mooners, because reminds me of my late brother Johnny. He used to watched this show and got me watching it. And ended up liking it. I miss my brother. MY he rest in peace. Watching it 5/31/20.
2020 and it’s still my favorite!
I love The Honeymooners they're so funny to watch
"There would be no Christopher Columbus if it wasn't for his mother." 😂
whats that suppose to mean? No boss in loving Christian families,, just prayers
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This show will never get old or boring I'm 41 and still enjoy this
I thought this show was hilarious as a child when I saw reruns of it during the late 1960's.During 1965 era I watched the new TV show of Jackie Gleason.It was a one hour variety show every Saturday evening.I was just in kindergarten back then!!
Hello Michelle , How are you doing?
No editing or retakes here. Just pure talented acting.
Jackie Gleason and Carney can act . excellent writing and comedy skills . what we have today is bunch of amateur artist's. Marriage and family were a sacred institution. And America was a great place to be .
lol: sacred.
You are very right. The concept of family as knew it has been lost to recent generations. Very sad.
Still love this since I was a kid. It’s the best love u mom I43
I can remember mum & dad watching it. The actors are first class and no swearing.
Back in the day, NY channel 9 meet the the Met's and later The Honeymooner's. good childhood memories .