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Just great to see episodes I've never seen before. I lived in New York for a few years, but now I'm back in Germany and nobody knows the honeymooners. I'm so grateful that someone put it on UA-cam. It's like going back on time.
Cannot thank you enough, for us/we/whoever, for letting us be able, to finally view these👏😁!!! We should've never been deprived of these, to begin with!! These are actually funnier than, the originals that we all, grew up on. In the last episode, in the pool room, the diminutive pool guy, was no other, than Walter Burke. Famous for his appearance's, in multiple sci-fi/horror films, and such television shows.
These are more raw and clunckier at times, but they feel more natural because it looks like a lot more of it happened on the fly. There are many instances where you can tell that they were messing up their lines, but they didn't even flinch. They just dusted themselves off and kept going.
The adoption episode is the most heart-wrenching of all the honeymooners episodes. But it also had one of the funniest scenes which is the milk in the glove and then it squirts all over Ralph scene. I only wish the honeymooners had a happy ending to it like they got to adopt a baby.
Jackie Gleasons father left his family when Jackie was 9. When they did the skit about the adoption, I felt Jackie was really showing true feelings about someone giving up their child for adoption. He was really expressing his hurt from his past. 😢
@@rsb512the kramdens couldn’t have a kid, it would ruin the dynamic of the show. This wasn’t I Love Lucy, this was a low income couple from Brooklyn that spent their lives arguing and making up because life never gave them a fair share. If something worked out for them, it wouldn’t have fit. They did, however, win trips to Europe in the 60s version of the Honeymooners.
Yeah but Alex defended her mom over her husband I wouldn’t allow my parents to get involved in my relationship as he said stove money was more easier he years
Don't understand why, Ralph and Alice, just don't have a child, for themselves. On that note; I can't picture Ralph and Alice, rodeo-a-dō-dō-dō-ing, either😬!!! Same with Trixie, and Norton. Wasn't , anybody fertile🤔⁉️Love these unseen, unreleased, Honeymooner's instant classics.
@@in2movies Yes the adoption episode was a departure from the normal Honeymoon episodes. It touched on some contentious aspects of the adoption process. It’s also a possibility the producers of the show might have had second thoughts of introducing parenthood into an already successful format , otherwise Ralph and Alice could have adopted the boy the doctor said was available.
I have known people who ate enormous amounts of food who remained slender like Norton . High metabolism and great digestion = Norton . It’s ironic because he then on a regular schedule helps contribute to the NYC Sewer system he is employed in . No doubt in my feeble mind he makes more money than Ralph . Hazardous “ duty “ pay 💰
1955..Does anyone remember what was on television? We had a huge console set with an 8" screen. I watched Little Lulu (silent cartoon) Felix the Cat, Farmer Alfalfa...all black and white.
I didn't come onto the scene for another 12 years (born 1967) but I remember those old console sets. And I also miss the old black and whites even though they were before my time. 50s, 60s, and 70s were the best times for entertainment. TCM is the only movie channel I watch these days. Lol.
All I know from watching him the Honeymooners is that Alice definitely defines unconditional love in her marriage. The one episode I thought was really sad is when Ralph forgot his dear wife's birthday.
True. Somehow we didn't get to see Trixie's apartment very often. Like Alice's mother said in one episode when giving Alice a birthday present, "when you're married to Ralph, you need everything".
I love the Lost episodes especially the shorts. But Ralph was more of a moax in the lost episodes. Thanks for the videos many of us haven't seen these before or in my case haven't seen these lost episodes for many years even decades.
21:54 Wow! There is a peephole in the set wall behind Alice here. Can see light blocked as ppl walk past it backstage. There is another lost episode where the set walls separate by the window and stage crew can be seen for a few seconds. The Gleason show segments were shoddier than the production for the Honeymooners show.
The almost 1000 dollars for the vacation house Ralph and Norton were thinking of purchasing would be 11.500 dollars in 2024 currency. No wonder it was a non starter unless they could have obtained credit . Knowing what lovable knuckleheads Ralph and Norton were they probably would have been ensnared in a Mob Loan.
Ralph really was a moax. To take that watch from Alice like that was a bad look. It's phenomenal watching the lost honey motors but rarely is not nearly as likeable a blazing as he was on the classic 39.
They are POOR. There is such a class as 'the working poor,' and the Kramdens are it. People who work very hard at full-time jobs, and can provide a roof over their heads and food on the table and basic needs, but will never be able to afford to own their own house or buy all the things that most people take for granted nowadays. Plenty of people lived very much like Alice and Ralph in those days, and it was a decent, honest - but not luxurious or materially comfortable - existence.
After watching this for quit a while now, I have come to despise Ralph kramden. I only hate that it hurts Alice when he fails, but I do love to see him fail.
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Where did these episodes come from? I have lost episodes dvd more like early airings pre season different actresses. Regular 39 episodes on dvd. Are these episodes your showing available on dvd?
These episodes were sketches that aired as part of the Jackie Gleason show. And yes, the earlier ones had someone else playing Alice before Audrey Meadows took over the role, and with no disrespect to Jackie Gleason (a comic genius), Audrey Meadows absolutely owned the show. She was priceless! The Lost Episodes were released on DVD some years ago. As far as I know, they are no longer available but you might still be able to find them second-hand somewhere.
Still love the Honeymooners. I've always wondered what the hell a fine, sensible, and attractive woman like Alice was doing with a guy like Ralph. Sure, the guy is quite the entertainer at times - we appreciate his silliness and humor - but to live with him? Jeez. Then again, I suppose this bizarre unlikely union is part of the comedy.
1:53:20- my late mother told me about this episode. very sad, brilliantly bertrayed pathos.. what he speaks of is right:, and nowadays, they hav 'open adoptions' meaning, you raise it, pay for it, but the birth mother and family get to visit and be part of the baby's life for free- WRONG! SHOULD BE CLOSED/SEALED
I was adopted when I was a baby. I TOTALLY agree with you! Fortunately, the laws then gave no contact between the birth parents and the child. Worse, having two sets of parents pulling at you in two directions is a nightmare for a child.
@@catbriggs8362 Wow, thank you for responding. I am happy you were adopted into a hopefully love=ing and caring home. YOu are right- two sets of parents is too much for ayoung child and it leads to angst and confusion. Now, more than one adoption agency are allowing visitation with the child by the birhtmother/parents AWAY from the new adoptive home- that is NOT right- they could NOT take care of the baby, /toddler/child, yet they want vacations with him or her? Planned visits away from the echild's new home and parents??? That is ridiuclous! IF a birth mother or birth parents could NOT take care of the baby/child and cannot afford him or her WHY have that influence in the vulnerable child's life? NOT RIGHT! Bless...
I used to watch this show when I was a kid then I watched it as I was older this is the worst show I have ever seen. He treats his wife terribly Norton is the stupidest person I have ever seen the writing of this show is terrible. I don't see anything Great about Jackie Gleason!!!!!!
I don’t know you but a blind man can see that you have zero cents of humor! Jackie is one the most funniest people in history! His character can never be replaced
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Thanks a million for making these viewable. Childhood treasures for sure!
Just great to see episodes I've never seen before. I lived in New York for a few years, but now I'm back in Germany and nobody knows the honeymooners. I'm so grateful that someone put it on UA-cam. It's like going back on time.
Cannot thank you enough, for us/we/whoever, for letting us be able, to finally view these👏😁!!! We should've never been deprived of these, to begin with!! These are actually funnier than, the originals that we all, grew up on. In the last episode, in the pool room, the diminutive pool guy, was no other, than Walter Burke. Famous for his appearance's, in multiple sci-fi/horror films, and such television shows.
These are more raw and clunckier at times, but they feel more natural because it looks like a lot more of it happened on the fly. There are many instances where you can tell that they were messing up their lines, but they didn't even flinch. They just dusted themselves off and kept going.
The adoption episode is the most heart-wrenching of all the honeymooners episodes. But it also had one of the funniest scenes which is the milk in the glove and then it squirts all over Ralph scene.
I only wish the honeymooners had a happy ending to it like they got to adopt a baby.
Audrey Meadows was great in the Honey Mooners . Generations that haven't been born yet will know who she was . Beautiful lady.
That one guy delivering the ice plays all kinds of parts on the show. He is cute.
When I was a teenager my favorite show❤love you Jackie and norton
I teared up on the adoption episode. First time I agreed with Ralph in all his yelling and shouting.
It was a bit of a departure from the usual laugh out loud comedy, wasn't it? This one is a bit more poignant and sombre at times.
I always wondered about that episode. Was there something going on in the county regarding adoptions
I like applauding with the studio audience as each actor enters the frame👏
Jackie Gleasons father left his family when Jackie was 9. When they did the skit about the adoption, I felt Jackie was really showing true feelings about someone giving up their child for adoption. He was really expressing his hurt from his past. 😢
He wasn't adopted.
It was really cruel they never had an episode where Ralph and Alice won. The adoption episode should have been the one.
@@n.v.1258 in reality Jackie didn't have children, didn't like them & didn't want them on the show.
@@visaormastercardjackie Gleason had two daughters.
@@rsb512the kramdens couldn’t have a kid, it would ruin the dynamic of the show. This wasn’t I Love Lucy, this was a low income couple from Brooklyn that spent their lives arguing and making up because life never gave them a fair share. If something worked out for them, it wouldn’t have fit. They did, however, win trips to Europe in the 60s version of the Honeymooners.
This fight between Ralf and Alice’s’ mother was a better performance than Redd Fox and Aunt Esther on Sanford and Son.👍😅😂🤣😂😅😉
Yeah but Alex defended her mom over her husband I wouldn’t allow my parents to get involved in my relationship as he said stove money was more easier he years
I feel both performances were pretty equal.
Or maude and Archie Bunker
Thank you. :)
Don't understand why, Ralph and Alice, just don't have a child, for themselves. On that note; I can't picture Ralph and Alice, rodeo-a-dō-dō-dō-ing, either😬!!! Same with Trixie, and Norton. Wasn't , anybody fertile🤔⁉️Love these unseen, unreleased, Honeymooner's instant classics.
Really love these. I've seen the originals hundreds of times but never these. Thanks!
Glad you like them! 👍
26:47 358 Chauncey Street is Jackie Gleason’s childhood home address here in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York. (Where the Kramdens live, too.)
Alice should've left Ralph for Norton...lol.
Awesome, I just saw this. Was waiting for it. Thanks 😊😊
Thank You
I love Jackie Gleason movies
Nice!! You said part 4 would be here on June 2nd and here it is!!! I'm set for the next 4 hours, thanks!!
Enjoy. Part 5 (the final part) will be here June 9.
@@in2moviesNice! I'm looking forward to it!!
The adoption skit is absolutely heartbreaking
Yes. It was a bit of a departure from the traditional episodes wasn't it?
@@in2movies
Yes the adoption episode was a departure from the normal Honeymoon episodes.
It touched on some contentious aspects of the adoption process.
It’s also a possibility the producers of the show might have had second thoughts of introducing parenthood into an already successful format , otherwise Ralph and Alice could have adopted the boy the doctor said was available.
@@markbahouth2713Very hard to watch. So sad.
every dog has his day...thank you
Har har hardy har har.
Too bad people aren’t as cool or friendly today like the honeymooners….
Art carney's a trip. Thats the 0ne that looks like Abraham Lincoln . Thats funny LOL!
Norton a walking restaurant
Norton a walking bank to Ralph whenvir comes to borrowing
I have known people who ate enormous amounts of food who remained slender like Norton . High metabolism and great digestion = Norton .
It’s ironic because he then on a regular schedule helps contribute to the NYC Sewer system he is employed in .
No doubt in my feeble mind he makes more money than Ralph . Hazardous “ duty “ pay 💰
1955..Does anyone remember what was on television? We had a huge console set with an 8" screen. I watched Little Lulu (silent cartoon) Felix the Cat, Farmer Alfalfa...all black and white.
I didn't come onto the scene for another 12 years (born 1967) but I remember those old console sets. And I also miss the old black and whites even though they were before my time. 50s, 60s, and 70s were the best times for entertainment. TCM is the only movie channel I watch these days. Lol.
How bout ‘Winki Dink’, “Captain video and his video rangers’, the Mouseketeer’s, Bonanza, The Lucy show,
Great episode's
This was when USA was number one
Still is
@@robertcollinsworth9113except it’s run by morons.
All I know from watching him the Honeymooners is that Alice definitely defines unconditional love in her marriage.
The one episode I thought was really sad is when Ralph forgot his dear wife's birthday.
Awesome. Thank you!
Old classmate Herman (39:30) was the train station ticket guy in North by Northwest.
Norton had a nicer apt! Trixie was better off than poor Alice!
True. Somehow we didn't get to see Trixie's apartment very often. Like Alice's mother said in one episode when giving Alice a birthday present, "when you're married to Ralph, you need everything".
Now we know Alices maiden name, Gibson.
I like George Petrie and Frank Marth in cameos.
George Petrie was the ewings lawyer harve Smithfield in Dallas
I love the Lost episodes especially the shorts. But Ralph was more of a moax in the lost episodes.
Thanks for the videos many of us haven't seen these before or in my case haven't seen these lost episodes for many years even decades.
Wonder where the baby is today would love to see a picture of their daughter and if looks like Ralph or Alice
35:00
1955 my mom was not even born yet my grandparents where in there 30s or 20s
The judge here is the same actor who played Judge Hurdle in The Safety Award Classic 39 episode
Part 4! YES! Thank you!
21:54 Wow! There is a peephole in the set wall behind Alice here. Can see light blocked as ppl walk past it backstage. There is another lost episode where the set walls separate by the window and stage crew can be seen for a few seconds. The Gleason show segments were shoddier than the production for the Honeymooners show.
Agreed. They were definitely less polished. But still a little of fun.
@@in2moviesOh I love them! I had the MPI DVD releases back in the late 1990s. Always regretted selling them.
At 17:51 you can see a glimpse of the paddle used to push the roast out of the oven....jajaja
That’s right he doesn’t have to defend himself he should take those flowers back right now gonna put up with that nonsense from her
Har har. Hardy har har. 😅😂
18:00
1:56:55 Alice reaches through the window to get to the phone 😅
Fun Fact: $2 in 1955 is $23 in 2024.
The almost 1000 dollars for the vacation house Ralph and Norton were thinking of purchasing would be 11.500 dollars in 2024 currency.
No wonder it was a non starter unless they could have obtained credit .
Knowing what lovable knuckleheads Ralph and Norton were they probably would have been ensnared in a Mob Loan.
of course Alice's bday had to be at the same time. Too predictable what was going happen. 😂
I wasn't born yet,❤
I wonder if Alice ever cheated on Ralph after that
Never!!
Ralph really was a moax. To take that watch from Alice like that was a bad look.
It's phenomenal watching the lost honey motors but rarely is not nearly as likeable a blazing as he was on the classic 39.
Why couldn't Ralph buy her a refrigerator. That poor beautiful woman stuck in a dump like that!
They are POOR. There is such a class as 'the working poor,' and the Kramdens are it. People who work very hard at full-time jobs, and can provide a roof over their heads and food on the table and basic needs, but will never be able to afford to own their own house or buy all the things that most people take for granted nowadays. Plenty of people lived very much like Alice and Ralph in those days, and it was a decent, honest - but not luxurious or materially comfortable - existence.
Nawton!!!!!!!
2:22:26 This is for $5!!! What are you playing? With frogs?!
Lacrosse
Alice looks like a waitress sometimes
After watching this for quit a while now, I have come to despise Ralph kramden. I only hate that it hurts Alice when he fails, but I do love to see him fail.
Maybe the show just isn’t for you. 😂
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Trixie is a nitwit. She'll believe anything without using judgement. Running that mouth of hers to Alice about some gossip.
I would have lost my love and feelings for my husband if he had done that to me!
Where did these episodes come from? I have lost episodes dvd more like early airings pre season different actresses. Regular 39 episodes on dvd. Are these episodes your showing available on dvd?
These episodes were sketches that aired as part of the Jackie Gleason show. And yes, the earlier ones had someone else playing Alice before Audrey Meadows took over the role, and with no disrespect to Jackie Gleason (a comic genius), Audrey Meadows absolutely owned the show. She was priceless! The Lost Episodes were released on DVD some years ago. As far as I know, they are no longer available but you might still be able to find them second-hand somewhere.
All available for free on TUBI as well ❤
Still love the Honeymooners. I've always wondered what the hell a fine, sensible, and attractive woman like Alice was doing with a guy like Ralph. Sure, the guy is quite the entertainer at times - we appreciate his silliness and humor - but to live with him? Jeez. Then again, I suppose this bizarre unlikely union is part of the comedy.
Poor little Herman i dont like bullys
Norton i need a hundred dollars
1:53:20- my late mother told me about this episode. very sad, brilliantly bertrayed pathos..
what he speaks of is right:, and nowadays, they hav 'open adoptions' meaning, you raise it, pay for it, but the birth mother and family get to visit and be part of the baby's life for free- WRONG! SHOULD BE CLOSED/SEALED
I was adopted when I was a baby. I TOTALLY agree with you! Fortunately, the laws then gave no contact between the birth parents and the child. Worse, having two sets of parents pulling at you in two directions is a nightmare for a child.
@@catbriggs8362 Wow, thank you for responding. I am happy you were adopted into a hopefully love=ing and caring home. YOu are right- two sets of parents is too much for ayoung child and it leads to angst and confusion. Now, more than one adoption agency are allowing visitation with the child by the birhtmother/parents AWAY from the new adoptive home- that is NOT right- they could NOT take care of the baby, /toddler/child, yet they want vacations with him or her? Planned visits away from the echild's new home and parents??? That is ridiuclous! IF a birth mother or birth parents could NOT take care of the baby/child and cannot afford him or her WHY have that influence in the vulnerable child's life? NOT RIGHT! Bless...
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Livawoosh
Ralph is so cheap it's sickening
I used to watch this show when I was a kid then I watched it as I was older this is the worst show I have ever seen. He treats his wife terribly Norton is the stupidest person I have ever seen the writing of this show is terrible. I don't see anything Great about Jackie Gleason!!!!!!
I don’t know you but a blind man can see that you have zero cents of humor! Jackie is one the most funniest people in history! His character can never be replaced