To: Libloather
2 posted on
01/14/2024 8:04:10 AM PST by
Lazamataz
(Laz 2005: "First, we beat the Soviet Union. Then we became them.")
To: Libloather
Very sad indeed.
I wonder if there are even any actors alive who appeared on the honeymooners? Perhaps Measles Tommy or one of the children who may have appeared in an episode or two.
I even wonder how many people are alive who witnessed a filming of one of the classic 39 episodes.
3 posted on
01/14/2024 8:05:41 AM PST by
Jaysin
(Trump can’t be beat, unless the democrats cheat)
To: Libloather
I think Art Carney was on strike one season and Gleason wouldn’t do the Honeymooners without him.
4 posted on
01/14/2024 8:08:30 AM PST by
ComputerGuy
(Heavily-medicated for your protection)
To: Libloather
She had a nice run!
RIP funny lady ❤️
6 posted on
01/14/2024 8:09:10 AM PST by
Jane Long
(What we were told was a conspiracy theory in ‘20 is now fact. Land of the sheep, home of the knaves)
To: Libloather
I remember seeing this in some magazine back in the early '70s.
10 posted on
01/14/2024 8:14:55 AM PST by
Steely Tom
([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
To: Libloather
One thing I noticed in The Honeymooners was Trixie's apartment compared to the Alice's apartment:
Trixie's looked modern, well-kept, painted, curtains, etc. Alice's was drab and sparse.
13 posted on
01/14/2024 8:44:04 AM PST by
TomGuy
To: Libloather
Ralph Kramden who was always yelling at his wife Alice That's a little unfair.
The show often (always?) ended with Ralph saying: BABY, YOU'RE THE GREATEST.
17 posted on
01/14/2024 8:51:46 AM PST by
Michael.SF.
(There is only one reason why I will ever vote for a Republican: Democrats)
To: Libloather
“The Honeymooners” is one of my all-time favorite TV shows. A classic. That, and “Amos ‘n’ Andy.” Tim Moore — who played The Kingfish — was brilliant: I doubt anyone could have played The Kingfish better than Tim Moore (the guy was comedic genius).
20 posted on
01/14/2024 9:03:00 AM PST by
ought-six
(Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule. )
To: Libloather
“The Honeymooners, which aired from 1955 until 1956.”
Uh!! Just one year?
I was watching it in the 60’s.
21 posted on
01/14/2024 9:14:01 AM PST by
aquila48
(Do not let them make you "care" ! Guilting you is how they control you. )
To: Libloather
RIP
As an aside I recall my grandmother stories about Jackie Gleason. Gleason was dirt poor. He played in some NJ taverns before getting fame. She recalled one evening wherein he was done with his evening act and went to sleep on a pool table as he had nowhere else to go. His shoes had holes in the soles.
I don’t know much about Joyce but that show was, and still is on one of the internet sites, simply funny. My favorite episode was Ralph’s appearance on a name that tune similar styled show.
24 posted on
01/14/2024 9:36:55 AM PST by
Mouton
(150MTs in the right location will not solve are problems now.)
To: stylecouncilor
To: Libloather
Had no idea she was still alive. 99 ain’t bad. Like everyone else, I loved the Honeymooners.
26 posted on
01/14/2024 9:56:16 AM PST by
abb
To: Libloather
To: Libloather
She looked sort of like Benedict Cumberbatch.
To: Libloather
She was acting from 1944 up to 2000. What a life and career. RIP.
38 posted on
01/14/2024 11:48:27 AM PST by
TwelveOfTwenty
(Will whoever keeps asking if this country can get any more insane please stop?)
To: Libloather
Alice and Norton were the stars. Norton and Curley were the two most underestimated comedians of the era.
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