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  1. Cavalcade of Stars: 1951–52

  2. The Jackie Gleason Show: 1952–53

  3. The Jackie Gleason Show: 1953–54

  4. The Jackie Gleason Show: 1954–55

  5. The Honeymooners: 1955–56

  6. The Jackie Gleason Show: 1956–57

  7. The Jackie Gleason Special: 1960

  8. The American Scene Magazine: 1962–66

  9. The Jackie Gleason Show: 1966–67

  10. The Jackie Gleason Show: 1967–68

  11. The Jackie Gleason Show: 1968–69

  12. The Jackie Gleason Show: 1969–70

  13. The Jackie Gleason Specials: 1970–85

  14. References

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This article provides a list of all known sketches of The Honeymooners.

26 sketches were known to have aired in the 1951–52 season on DuMont's Cavalcade of Stars and two on The Ed Sullivan Show. The nine surviving episodes from Cavalcade have been released on DVD as of 2011. The two from The Ed Sullivan Show remain unreleased.

104 sketches were known to have aired between 1952–57 on CBS' The Jackie Gleason Show. Known as the "Lost Episodes", most of them have been released on DVD as of 2002 and are available for streaming on Amazon Prime as of 2017.[1]

Lost episode boxed sets come with 4 volumes in each boxed set. Those were released in 2002. The remainder have not been released for various reasons, including: 1) Some are still lost or only in the hands of private collectors; 2) Some are incomplete or are in poor condition.

The "Classic 39" episodes are not included in this list as they constitute a sitcom version of The Honeymooners.

Cavalcade of Stars: 1951–52

The following is a listing of "Honeymooners" sketches that aired during the 1951–52 season of Cavalcade of Stars on the DuMont Television Network.

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Title=Razor Blades1951|10|12}}Aux1=5:02EpisodeNumber=02ShortSummary=Ralph has his face lathered up and ready for a shave but cannot find his razor blades.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Supermarket Shopping/Alice's Anniversary1951|10|19}}Aux1=LostEpisodeNumber=03ShortSummary=Alice is determined to get a gift from Ralph for her birthday, even if she has to buy it herself.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The New Television Set1951|11|2}}Aux1=8:24EpisodeNumber=04ShortSummary=Ralph relents in and buys Alice a television set. NOTES: Debuts of Ed and Trixie Norton, played by Carney and Elaine Stritch.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Ralph Threatens to Leave1951|11|16}}Aux1=6:34EpisodeNumber=05ShortSummary=Ralph does not like the vegetable meat loaf Alice has prepared for dinner and starts an argument.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Alice and Ralph Get Dressed for a Date Last Night1951|11|30}}Aux1=8:19EpisodeNumber=06ShortSummary=Ralph and Alice argue on a night they are to join the Nortons on a night on the town. Norton comes down and tells them the dance was the night before.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The Ring Salesman1951|12|7}}Aux1=8:52EpisodeNumber=07ShortSummary=Ralph is jealous of Joe the jeweler, who he believes Alice is having an affair with. NOTE: First sketch featuring Joyce Randolph as Trixie Norton.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The Quiz Show1951|12|14}}Aux1=12:11EpisodeNumber=08ShortSummary=Ralph and Alice come home with a year's supply of Krinkly Krax cereal that they have won as a consolation prize on a radio quiz show.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Christmas Party1951|12|21}}Aux1=36:49EpisodeNumber=09ShortSummary=NOTES: remade twice as "Christmas Party" (December 20, 1952 and December 19, 1953).LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Alice's Sister Argues with Her Husband1952|1|4}}Aux1= LostEpisodeNumber=10ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Alice Finds a Dog1952|2|1}}Aux1= LostEpisodeNumber=11ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Cold1952|2|8}}Aux1= LostEpisodeNumber=12ShortSummary=Ralph has a cold and Alice is nursing him back to health. She lets it be known to Ralph that she took out a life insurance policy on him. Ralph has a fit and accuses her of wanting him to die, but when Alice tells Ralph that she also took one out on her own life, he feels like a dope and apologizes.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The Ring Salesman1952|3|28}}Aux1=8:09EpisodeNumber=13ShortSummary=last existing DuMont "Honeymooners" sketch.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The Ring Salesman1952|3|30}}Aux1=9:07EpisodeNumber=14ShortSummary=Repeat of earlier sketch performed on The Ed Sullivan Show. UnreleasedLineColor=689CCF
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Title=Surprise Party1952|4|4}}Aux1= LostEpisodeNumber=15ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Easter Hats1952|4|11}}Aux1= 9:50EpisodeNumber=16ShortSummary=LostLineColor=689CCF
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Title=Spring Cleaning1952|4|18}}Aux1= LostEpisodeNumber=17ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The Dance1952|5|4}}Aux1=9:43EpisodeNumber=18ShortSummary=Performed on The Ed Sullivan Show. UnreleasedLineColor=689CCF
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Title=Manager of the Baseball Team1952|5|16}}Aux1= LostEpisodeNumber=19ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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Title= Vacation Plans (Vacation at Fred's Landing)1952|5|30}}Aux1=LostEpisodeNumber=20ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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Title= Bus Driver's Frolics (Alice Plays the Trombone)OriginalAirDate=  Aux1=LostEpisodeNumber=21ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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Title= Meat SubstituteOriginalAirDate=  Aux1=LostEpisodeNumber=22ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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Title= The Home Run BallOriginalAirDate=  Aux1=LostEpisodeNumber=23ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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Title= The Mystery NovelOriginalAirDate=  Aux1=LostEpisodeNumber=24ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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Title= The Expectant Father (Alice Knitting Sweater for Dog)OriginalAirDate=  Aux1=LostEpisodeNumber=25ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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Title= The Driving LessonOriginalAirDate=  Aux1=LostEpisodeNumber=26ShortSummary=LineColor=689CCF
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The Jackie Gleason Show: 1952–53

The following is a listing of "Honeymooners" sketches that aired during the first season of The Jackie Gleason Show on CBS.

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Title=The Turkey1952|9|27}}Aux1=10:13EpisodeNumber=02ShortSummary=Alice misplaces her wedding ring; Ralph thinks a turkey ate it.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Sprained Thumb1952|10|4}}Aux1= LostEpisodeNumber=03ShortSummary=Ralph wears Alice to a frazzle after a bus accident leaves Ralph with a sprained thumb. NOTE: Though listed on The Honeymooners: Lost Episodes 1951–1957: The Complete Restored Series DVD, speculation persists as to whether or not this episode exists.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The Lost Baby1952|10|11}}Aux1=10:05EpisodeNumber=04ShortSummary=Ralph and Ed care for an abandoned baby found on the bus.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The Quiz Show1952|10|18}}Aux1=11:29EpisodeNumber=05ShortSummary=Ralph and Alice are contestants on a radio quiz show. This is a remake of "The Quiz Show" (December 14, 1951).LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Question Mark (a.k.a. Masquerade a.k.a. Halloween Party)1952|10|25}}Aux1=8:52EpisodeNumber=06ShortSummary=The Kramdens and Nortons dress up for a Halloween party.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Cold1952|11|1}}Aux1=7:58EpisodeNumber=07ShortSummary=While nursing Ralph to health, Alice reveals she has taken out an insurance policy on him.

Note: This is one of the few Honeymooners episodes where Carney is absent in his role as Norton.

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Title=The Pickles1952|11|8}}Aux1=7:16EpisodeNumber=08ShortSummary=Alice starts eating pickles after a doctor's visit, leading Ralph to think she is pregnant.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Jellybeans1952|11|22}}Aux1=8:27EpisodeNumber=09ShortSummary=Ralph buys thousands of jelly beans in the hopes of winning a $100 prize.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The Missing Pair of Pants1952|12|6}}Aux1=10:10EpisodeNumber=10ShortSummary=Not available. This sketch is still considered lost.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Six Months to Live1952|12|13}}Aux1=13:51EpisodeNumber=11ShortSummary=Ralph mistakenly believes that he has six months to live.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Christmas Party1952|12|20}}Aux1=42:25EpisodeNumber=12ShortSummary=The Kramdems have a Christmas party, and several of Gleason's other characters drop in. This episode features Patricia Morrison (a friend of Trixie's during her time in burlesque) singing two songs and a young Frankie Avalon playing the trumpet.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Glow Worm Cleaning1953|1|3}}Aux1=10:02EpisodeNumber=13ShortSummary=Alice is offered the chance to appear in a magazine ad, but Ralph is jealous.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Alice Plays Cupid1953|1|17}}Aux1=12:04EpisodeNumber=14ShortSummary=Ralph sabotages Alice's efforts to play matchmaker between a friend of hers and Ralph's traffic manager from work.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Suspense1953|1|24}}Aux1=10:47EpisodeNumber=15ShortSummary=When Ralph overhears Alice rehearsing for a play, he becomes convinced she wants to kill him.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Lost Job1953|1|31}}Aux1=9:07EpisodeNumber=16ShortSummary=Ralph finds a pink slip in his paycheck.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Anniversary Gift1953|2|21}}Aux1=10:25EpisodeNumber=17ShortSummary=Ralph scrambles to find Alice a new anniversary gift after she gets the same gift from Trixie.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Income Tax1953|3|7}}Aux1=10:46EpisodeNumber=18ShortSummary=Ralph owes the IRS $15, exactly the amount of money he has saved for a new bowling ball.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Alice's Aunt Ethel1953|3|14}}Aux1=9:23EpisodeNumber=19ShortSummary=When Alice's aunt arrives for a visit, Ralph is forced to sleep in the kitchen.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=What's Her Name?1953|3|21}}Aux1=7:13EpisodeNumber=20ShortSummary=Ralph and Alice struggle to remember the name of an actress from a film they just watched.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Lunch Box1953|3|28}}Aux1=9:16EpisodeNumber=21ShortSummary=Ralph gripes about the lunch Alice packed for him, only to find out he had someone else's lunchbox.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Easter Hats1953|4|4}}Aux1=9:50EpisodeNumber=22ShortSummary=Not available. This sketch is still considered lost.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Hot Tips1953|4|11}}Aux1=11:20EpisodeNumber=23ShortSummary=Ralph is accused of being a bookie when he starts collecting bets for people before going to the racetrack.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Norton Moves In1953|4|18}}Aux1=12:10EpisodeNumber=24ShortSummary=The Nortons stay with the Kramdens while their apartment is being painted.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Ralph's Diet1953|4|25}}Aux1=11:39EpisodeNumber=25ShortSummary=While struggling with a new diet, Ralph discovers some hidden food in the apartment.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The Dinner Guest1953|5|2}}Aux1=9:56EpisodeNumber=26ShortSummary=Alice interrupts all of Ralph's attempts to discuss a promotion with a co-worker.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Manager of the Baseball Team1953|5|9}}Aux1=9:59EpisodeNumber=27ShortSummary=Ralph is about to be named manager of the bus company's baseball team, but thinks he is going to be named manager of the company.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Alice's Birthday1953|5|16}}Aux1=14:50EpisodeNumber=28ShortSummary=Not available. This sketch is still considered lost.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The Dorsey Brothers Show1953|5|23}}Aux1=34:57EpisodeNumber=29ShortSummary=An early version of 1953's "New Year's Eve Party".LineColor=689CCF
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Title=The Prowler1953|6|6}}Aux1=11:12EpisodeNumber=30ShortSummary=Ralph tries his best to protect Alice from a neighborhood prowler.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Guest Speaker1953|6|13}}Aux1=13:41EpisodeNumber=31ShortSummary=Ralph frets after being asked to speak at the next Raccoon Lodge meeting.LineColor=689CCF
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Title=Vacation at Fred's Landing1953|6|27}}Aux1=31:16EpisodeNumber=32ShortSummary=The Kramdens and Nortons go fishing, and are miserable the whole time.LineColor=689CCF
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The Jackie Gleason Show: 1953–54

The following is a listing of "Honeymooners" sketches that aired during the second season of The Jackie Gleason Show on CBS.

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Title=Lucky Number1953|9|26}}Aux1=16:27EpisodeNumber=02ShortSummary=Ralph wins a $1,000 prize at a baseball game he skipped work to attend.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Hot Dog Stand1953|10|10}}Aux1=35:13EpisodeNumber=03ShortSummary=Ralph and Norton try to collect enough money to open a hot dog stand in New Jersey.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Two Tickets to the Fight1953|10|24}}Aux1=10:52EpisodeNumber=04ShortSummary=Ralph and Norton's plans to attend a boxing match are upset when Alice's uncle George pays a visit.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Halloween Party1953|10|31}}Aux1=9:22EpisodeNumber=05ShortSummary=Ralph ruins his tuxedo for a Halloween party at the bus company, not realizing that it's not a costume party.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Champagne and Caviar1953|11|7}}Aux1=14:44EpisodeNumber=06ShortSummary=By impressing his boss too much, Ralph unwittingly blows his chance at a raise.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Letter to the Boss1953|11|14}}Aux1=32:35EpisodeNumber=07ShortSummary=Ralph writes a nasty letter to his boss after he thinks he's been fired. Included are two faint spells from Ralph: #1: Break dance style, and #2: falling flat onto Mr. Marshall's office floor (cartwheel faint).LineColor=69553C
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Title=Finger Man1953|11|28}}Aux1=11:51EpisodeNumber=08ShortSummary=Ralph becomes a hero after helping to apprehend a wanted killer, but panics when the killer escapes from jail.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Santa and the Bookies1953|12|12}}Aux1=35:02EpisodeNumber=09ShortSummary=Ralph takes a job as a sidewalk Santa to earn extra money, but it turns out to be a front for illegal bookmakers.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Christmas Party1953|12|19}}Aux1=35:54EpisodeNumber=10ShortSummary=After Alice sends Ralph out for potato salad, the Kramdens' apartment is visited by a host of Jackie Gleason's colorful characters. This episode features Frances Langford (another friend of Trixie's) singing two songs, and Eddie Hodges singing "Walkin' My Baby Back Home".LineColor=69553C
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Title=New Year's Eve Party1953|12|26}}Aux1=37:15EpisodeNumber=11ShortSummary=Ralph has no intention of going out on New Year's Eve, until the Kramdens and Nortons receive an invitation from The Dorsey Brothers.LineColor=69553C
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Title=This Is Your Life1954|1|16}}Aux1=37:43EpisodeNumber=12ShortSummary=Ralph's jealousy ruins his shot at an appearance on This Is Your Life.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Cottage for Sale1954|1|23}}Aux1=39:42EpisodeNumber=13ShortSummary=Ralph and Norton convince their wives to let them buy a cottage in the country, but it turns out to be a nightmare.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Lawsuit1954|3|27}}Aux1=15:08EpisodeNumber=14ShortSummary=After breaking his leg in a bus accident, Ralph tries to sue the bus company.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Fortune Teller1954|4|3}}Aux1=34:51EpisodeNumber=15ShortSummary=Ralph reluctantly allows a fortune teller to read his palm, and is determined to find out what it is after she stops.LineColor=69553C
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Title=The Next Champ1954|4|10}}Aux1=37:35EpisodeNumber=16ShortSummary=Ralph decides to manage a young boxer, who ends up moving in with the Kramdens.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Stand in for Murder1954|4|17}}Aux1=42:48 (with recep segment from April 24, 1954)EpisodeNumber=17ShortSummary=Ralph is offered a phony job as an insurance executive, so that he can be killed instead of a mob boss who looks just like him. Unfinished episode.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Move Uptown1954|4|24}}Aux1=36:58EpisodeNumber=18ShortSummary=Ralph tries to get kicked out of his apartment so he can rent a nicer one in The Bronx.LineColor=69553C
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Title=The Man in the Blue Suit1954|5|1}}Aux1=34:30EpisodeNumber=19ShortSummary=When Alice gives away a jacket that contains Ralph's poker winnings, he and Norton scheme to get it back.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Hair Raising Tale1954|5|8}}Aux1=37:31EpisodeNumber=20ShortSummary=Ralph and Norton get suckered into buying the formula for a miracle hair restorer.LineColor=69553C
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Title=What's the Name?1954|5|15}}Aux1=8:21EpisodeNumber=21ShortSummary=This is a remake of "What's Her Name?" (March 21, 1953).LineColor=69553C
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Title=Box Top Kid1954|5|22}}Aux1=40:27EpisodeNumber=22ShortSummary=Ralph wins a trip to Europe by penning a new slogan for Slim-O Bread, but loses it when they find out he didn't lose weight eating it.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Two Men on a Horse1954|5|29}}Aux1=38:43EpisodeNumber=23ShortSummary=Ralph gets elected treasurer of the Raccoon Lodge, and promptly loses $200 of their money. He and Norton head to the race track and invent a scheme to win it all back.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Goodbye, Aunt Ethel1954|6|5}}Aux1=41:44EpisodeNumber=24ShortSummary=This is an expanded version of a sketch that was originally broadcast on March 14, 1953. The longer storyline involves Ralph's plan to get Aunt Ethel out of his home by marrying her off to the local butcher.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Vacation at Fred's Landing1954|6|19}}Aux1=31:00EpisodeNumber=25ShortSummary=This is a second version of the sketch originally broadcast on June 27, 1953.LineColor=69553C
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The Jackie Gleason Show: 1954–55

The following is a listing of "Honeymooners" sketches that aired during the third season of The Jackie Gleason Show on CBS.

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Title=Game Called on Account of Marriage1954|10|2}}Aux1=33:50EpisodeNumber=02ShortSummary=Ralph has tickets to the World Series, but Alice demands that he attend her sister's wedding on the same day.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Love Letter1954|10|16}}Aux1=37:46EpisodeNumber=03ShortSummary=This first version of the sketch is the most recently discovered (in 2004) "Honeymooners" sketch.LineColor=69553C
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Title=The People's Choice (Finger Man)1954|10|23}}Aux1=40:01EpisodeNumber=04ShortSummary=When Ralph becomes a local hero after helping to nab an escaped convict, he is seduced by a couple of crooked political bosses into running for the city council.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Halloween Party1954|10|30}}Aux1= LostEpisodeNumber=05ShortSummary=This is a remake of the previous season's "Halloween Party".LineColor=69553C
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Title=Battle of the Sexes1954|11|13}}Aux1=35:28EpisodeNumber=06ShortSummary=Ed moves in with Ralph and Alice moves in with Trixie after domestic battles in the Kramden and Norton households.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Teamwork Beat the Clock1954|11|20}}Aux1=32:08EpisodeNumber=07ShortSummary=Ralph and Alice are contestants on Beat the Clock. Bud Collyer guest stars.LineColor=69553C
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Title=The Brother-in-Law1954|11|27}}Aux1=34:47EpisodeNumber=08ShortSummary=Bad advice from Ralph's brother-in-law results in the Kramdens and Nortons investing in a run-down hotel.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Songwriters1954|12|11}}Aux1=35:54EpisodeNumber=09ShortSummary=Ralph and Norton form a songwriting partnership.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Santa and the Bookies1954|12|18}}Aux1=31:08EpisodeNumber=10ShortSummary=This is a remake of an sketch originally broadcast on December 12, 1953.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Kramden vs. Norton1955|1|15}}Aux1=33:55EpisodeNumber=11ShortSummary=Ralph sues Norton over ownership of a television set Norton won in a movie theatre raffle.LineColor=69553C
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Title=A Promotion1955|1|22}}Aux1=38:57EpisodeNumber=12ShortSummary=Ralph finally receives a promotion (he is now the first assistant cashier to the assistant cashier of the bus company), but a mishap causes him to be labeled as a thief after his first day on the job.LineColor=69553C
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Title=The Hypnotist1955|1|29}}Aux1=38:23EpisodeNumber=13ShortSummary=Ralph asks a fellow Raccoon, who is a hypnotist, to get Alice to show him her stash of money so that he may take it to the Raccoon convention in Chicago.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Cupid1955|2|5}}Aux1=39:21EpisodeNumber=14ShortSummary=Ralph tries to help out a lonely old friend by setting him up with a blind date, but the gossip grapevine leads Alice to believe that Ralph is trying to land dates for himself.LineColor=69553C
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Title=A Little Man Who Wasn't There1955|2|12}}Aux1=38:07EpisodeNumber=15ShortSummary=Ralph sees a psychiatrist in an effort to control his short temper, but he is dismayed when the doctor suggests the best cure would be to sever his friendship with Norton.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Hero1955|2|19}}Aux1=39:45EpisodeNumber=16ShortSummary=Ralph's big mouth lands him in trouble again when he makes idle boasts to a fatherless boy who idolizes him.LineColor=69553C
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Title=The Great Jewel Robbery1955|2|26}}Aux1=37:30EpisodeNumber=17ShortSummary=Ralph takes up a collection to buy an expensive watch as a wedding present for his boss's daughter, but Alice finds the watch and thinks it is a birthday present for her.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Peacemaker1955|3|5}}Aux1=35:15EpisodeNumber=18ShortSummary=Ralph loses a night's sleep trying to patch up a quarrel between Ed and Trixie.LineColor=69553C
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Title=The Adoption1955|3|26}}Aux1=37:05EpisodeNumber=19ShortSummary=Ralph and Alice adopt a baby.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Stars Over Flatbush1955|4|2}}Aux1=37:05EpisodeNumber=20ShortSummary=Ralph and Norton take an interest in astrology, and it affects every decision Ralph makes.LineColor=69553C
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Title=One Big Happy Family1955|4|9}}Aux1=37:38EpisodeNumber=21ShortSummary=The Kramdens and Nortons decide to share an apartment in order to save living expenses.LineColor=69553C
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Title=A Weighty Problem1955|4|16}}Aux1=37:52EpisodeNumber=22ShortSummary=Ralph must lose weight fast in order to pass a bus company physical. NOTE: several sources erroneously list the running time as 48:09.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Boys and Girls Together1955|4|23}}Aux1=36:30EpisodeNumber=23ShortSummary=The wives demand that the boys spend more time with them, so Ralph and Norton scheme to exhaust the girls with a wild night on the town.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Principle of the Thing1955|4|30}}Aux1=34:09EpisodeNumber=24ShortSummary=When the building landlord (Jack Benny in a surprise cameo) refuses to make repairs to the Kramden apartment, Ralph withholds the rent money and spends it on some garish redecorating.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Songs and Witty Sayings1955|5|14}}Aux1=38:39EpisodeNumber=25ShortSummary=The husbands and wives rehearse separate acts for a local talent show. Among the highlights of the boys' act is a tribute to Laurel & Hardy.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Letter to the Boss1955|5|21}}Aux1=31:38EpisodeNumber=26ShortSummary=This is a second version of the sketch originally broadcast on November 14, 1953.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Stand in for Murder1955|6|4}}Aux1=41:58EpisodeNumber=27ShortSummary=This is a second, completed version of the sketch originally broadcast on April 17, 1954.LineColor=69553C
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The Honeymooners: 1955–56

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The Jackie Gleason Show: 1956–57

The following is a listing of "Honeymooners" sketches that aired during the fourth season of The Jackie Gleason Show on CBS.

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Title=The Check-Up1956|10|20}}Aux1=9:50EpisodeNumber=02ShortSummary=Ralph, angered when Alice wants to supposedly waste money on life insurance, fakes being an alcoholic when a doctor pays a house call.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Forgot to Register1956|10|27}}Aux1=13:41EpisodeNumber=03ShortSummary=Ralph and Norton campaign for a local politician.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Expectant Father1956|11|3}}Aux1=15:57EpisodeNumber=04ShortSummary=Ralph sees Alice going into an obstetrician's office and thinks she is pregnant.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Goodnight Sweet Prince1956|11|10}}Aux1=15:27EpisodeNumber=05ShortSummary=Ralph is working the night shift and cannot sleep amidst the daytime noises of the neighborhood.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Two Family Car1956|11|17}}Aux1=17:27EpisodeNumber=06ShortSummary=Ralph and Norton believe they have won a car in a raffle.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Love Letter1956|11|24}}Aux1=36:48EpisodeNumber=07ShortSummary=Ralph finds a love letter he wrote to Alice years ago and believes it was sent to her from another man.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Finders Keepers1956|12|8}}Aux1=37:08EpisodeNumber=08ShortSummary=Ralph and Norton want to buy a local candy store and go to wild extremes trying to win a radio contest to pay for it.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Catch a Star1956|12|15}}Aux1=36:41EpisodeNumber=09ShortSummary=Ralph boasts that he is a good friend of Jackie Gleason and is trapped into booking Gleason for the Raccoon dance. Gleason, Carney, Meadows and Randolph appear in dual roles as their characters and themselves.LineColor=69553C
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Title=My Fair Landlord1957|1|19}}Aux1=36:01EpisodeNumber=10ShortSummary=The Kramdens and Nortons buy a duplex home in Queens, with disastrous results.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Away We Go1957|2|2}}Aux1=49:12EpisodeNumber=11ShortSummary=The Kramdens and Nortons leave on a cruise ship to begin a free trip around the world after winning a breakfast cereal contest.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Plastered in Paris1957|2|9}}Aux1=49:02EpisodeNumber=12ShortSummary=While in Paris, Ralph and Ed are arrested for passing counterfeit money.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Behind the Iron Curtain1957|2|16}}Aux1=48:04EpisodeNumber=13ShortSummary=While in Germany, Ralph and Ed accidentally wander into the Russian section of Berlin and are taken prisoners for being suspected spies.LineColor=69553C
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Title=When in Rome1957|2|23}}Aux1=48:01EpisodeNumber=14ShortSummary=Ralph is jealous of Alice's tourist guide in Italy, not knowing the guide is a little boy whom Ralph misnames "Harry Verderchi."LineColor=69553C
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Title=Curse of the Kramdens1957|3|2}}Aux1=48:32EpisodeNumber=15ShortSummary=Ralph and Norton are forced into spending the night in the haunted ancestral Kramden castle while visiting Ireland.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Mad Dogs and Englishmen1957|3|9}}Aux1=49:02EpisodeNumber=16ShortSummary=The Kramdens and Nortons appear in a Flakey Wakey commercial on an English television show.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Framed in Spain1957|4|6}}Aux1=52:27EpisodeNumber=17ShortSummary=Blackmailers fake a photo of Ralph fooling around with a Spanish local in Madrid, making Alice jealous.LineColor=69553C
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Title=I Remember Mau Au1957|4|13}}Aux1=50:35EpisodeNumber=18ShortSummary=The Kramdens and Nortons go on safari in Africa, giving Ralph and Ed the chance to go hunting.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Six Months to Live1957|5|11}}Aux1= LostEpisodeNumber=19ShortSummary=This second version of the sketch originally broadcast on December 13, 1952.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Manager of the Baseball Team1957|6|1}}Aux1=10:36EpisodeNumber=20ShortSummary=This is the second remake of this sketch, initially performed on May 16, 1952 and May 9, 1953: it was reworked a fourth time as "The New Manager" on April 19, 1969. NOTES: Final appearance of Gleason, Meadows, Carney and Randolph together. "The Jackie Gleason Show aired for three more weeks until June 22, 1957.LineColor=69553C
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The Jackie Gleason Special: 1960

The following is a TV special.

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The American Scene Magazine: 1962–66

The following is a listing of "Honeymooners" sketches that aired on The American Scene Magazine on CBS.

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Title=TV Game of the Week1962|10|20}}Aux1=LostEpisodeNumber=02ShortSummary=Ralph finally gives in and buys a television set and he and Norton try to watch a football game.LineColor=69553C
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Title=The Adoption1966|1|8}}Aux1=52:00EpisodeNumber=03ShortSummary=Musical remake of March 26, 1956. Anxious to adopt a baby, Ralph and Alice go to great lengths to impress the adoption agency, even passing off expensive borrowed furniture as their own. Touched by the Kramdens' honesty, arrangements are made to locate a child for them. Ralph erupts when the baby turns out to be a "Ralphina" but the Kramden's happiness is short-lived when the birth mother wants her baby back. Audrey Meadows returns as Alice for the first time since June 1, 1957, and would not appear again until February 2, 1976. This is the first of the Jerry Bresler and Lyn Duddy musical "Honeymooners" that would continue on through the 1966–70 "Color Honeymooners". This is the last episode filmed in black and white.LineColor=69553C
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The Jackie Gleason Show: 1966–67

The following is a listing of "Honeymooners" sketches that aired on The Jackie Gleason Show on CBS.

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Title=The Passing Politician1966|9|24}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=02ShortSummary=This episode is not available on DVD.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Ship of Fools1966|10|01}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=03ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Away We Go" (February 2, 1957).LineColor=69553C
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Title=Poor People in Paris1966|10|08}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=04ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Plastered in Paris" (February 9, 1957).LineColor=69553C
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Title=Confusion - Italian Style1966|10|15}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=05ShortSummary=This is a remake of "When in Rome" (February 23, 1957).LineColor=69553C
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Title=The Curse of the Kramdens1966|10|29}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=06ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Curse of the Kramdens" (March 2, 1957).LineColor=69553C
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Title=The Honeymooners in England1966|11|12}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=07ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" (March 9, 1957).LineColor=69553C
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Title=You're in the Picture1966|11|19}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=08ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Framed in Spain" (April 6, 1957).LineColor=69553C
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Title=We Spy1966|12|03}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=09ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Behind the Iron Curtain" (February 16, 1957).LineColor=69553C
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Title=Petticoat Jungle1966|12|10}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=10ShortSummary=This is a remake of "I Remember Mau Au" (April 13, 1957). LineColor=69553C
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Title=Run, Santa, Run1966|12|17}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=11ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Santa and the Bookies" (December 12, 1953, and December 19, 1954).LineColor=69553C
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Title=King of the Castle1967|01|07}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=12ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Battle of the Sexes" (November 13, 1954).LineColor=69553C
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Title=Movies Are Better Than Ever1967|01|14}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=13ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Kramden vs. Norton" (January 15, 1955).LineColor=69553C
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Title=Without Reservations1967|02|04}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=14ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Brother in Law" (November 1954).LineColor=69553C
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Title=Life Upon the Wicked Stage1967|02|11}}Aux1=n/aEpisodeNumber=15ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Songs and Witty Sayings" (May 14, 1955). Due to music rights issues, this episode is not available on DVD.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Rififi, Brooklyn Style1967|03|04}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=16ShortSummary=This is a remake of "The Great Jewel Robbery" (February 26, 1955).LineColor=69553C
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Title=Ralph Kramden Presents1967|03|18}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=17ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Catch a Star" (December 15, 1956).LineColor=69553C
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Title=Flushing Ho1967|04|15}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=18ShortSummary=This is a remake of "One Big Happy Family" (April 9, 1955).LineColor=69553C
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Title=Sees All, Knows All1967|04|22}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=19ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Fortune Teller" (April 3, 1954).LineColor=69553C
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The Jackie Gleason Show: 1967–68

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Title= Hair to a Fortune1967|9|16}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=02ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Hair Raising Tale" (May 8, 1954).LineColor=69553C
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Title= The People's Choice1967|09|23}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=03ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Finger Man" (November 28, 1953) and "The People's Choice" (October 23, 1954).LineColor=69553C
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Title= Two for the Money1967|10|07}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=04ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Two Men on a Horse" (May 29, 1954).LineColor=69553C
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Title= Nephew of the Bride1967|10|21}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=05ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Goodbye Aunt Ethel" (June 5, 1954).LineColor=69553C
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Title= Out of Sight, Out of Mind1967|11|04}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=06ShortSummary=This is a remake of "A Little Man Who Wasn't There" (February 12, 1955).LineColor=69553C
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Title= Two Faces of Ralph Kramden1967|11|18}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=07ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Stand-In for Murder" (April 17, 1954, and June 4, 1955).LineColor=69553C
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Title= The Main Event1967|12|02}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=08ShortSummary=This is a remake of "The Next Champ" (April 10, 1954).LineColor=69553C
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Title= To Whom It May Concern1967|12|16}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=09ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Letter to the Boss" (November 14, 1953, and May 21, 1955).LineColor=69553C
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The Jackie Gleason Show: 1968–69

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Title= The Boy Next Door1968|10|12}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=02ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Love Letter" (October 16, 1954, and November 24, 1956).LineColor=69553C
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Title= Alice's Birthday1968|12|07}}Aux1=15:00EpisodeNumber=03ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Alice's Birthday" (May 16, 1953). This episode is not available on DVD.LineColor=69553C
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Title= Follow the Boys1968|12|26}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=04ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Boys and Girls Together" (April 23, 1955).LineColor=69553C
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Title= Lawsuit1969|1|04}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=05ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Lawsuit" (March 27, 1954). This episode is not available on DVD.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Hot Tip1969|2|08}}Aux1=11:00EpisodeNumber=06ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Hot Tips" (April 11, 1953). This episode is not available on DVD.LineColor=69553C
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Title=The New Bowling Ball1969|3|22}}Aux1=10:00EpisodeNumber=07ShortSummary=This is a remake of "The New Bowling Ball" (September 20, 1952). This episode is not available on DVD.LineColor=69553C
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Title=Norton Moves In1969|4|05}}Aux1=12:00EpisodeNumber=08ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Norton Moves In" (April 18, 1953). This episode is not available on DVD.LineColor=69553C
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Title=The New Manager1969|4|19}}Aux1=10:00EpisodeNumber=09ShortSummary=This is a remake of "Manager of the Baseball Team" (May 9, 1953, and June 1, 1957). This episode is not available on DVD.LineColor=69553C
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The Jackie Gleason Show: 1969–70

#TitleDurationOriginal airdate{{Episode listTitle= Play It Again, Norton1969|9|27}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=01ShortSummary=The Honeymooners wreak havoc on a cross-country tour. Ralph and Ed enter a song contest.LineColor=69553C
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Title= Ralph Goes Hollywood1969|10|04}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=02ShortSummary=The Honeymooners head to Hollywood to claim their songwriting prize.LineColor=69553C
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Title= The Mexican Hat Trick1969|10|11}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=03ShortSummary=The Honeymooners head to Mexico. Alice and Trixie are kidnapped.LineColor=69553C
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Title= Case of the Cuckoo Thief1969|10|18}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=04ShortSummary=A Hollywood shopping spree turns chaotic when Alice is set up in a shoplifting scam.LineColor=69553C
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Title= Yes, We Have No Bonanzas1969|10|25}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=05ShortSummary=This episode is not available on DVD.LineColor=69553C
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Title= The Honeymoon Is Over1969|11|01}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=06ShortSummary=Ralph, Alice, Ed and Trixie are asked to appear on The Mike Douglas Show to promote their song "Love on a Bus". Ralph and Alice get into an argument while on the show.LineColor=69553C
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Title= Happiness Is a Rich Uncle1969|11|08}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=07ShortSummary=Ralph and Alice test Alice's Uncle Howard's go-go girlfriend, to make sure she's not in it for the money.LineColor=69553C
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Title= Hawaii, Oh Oh1969|11|15}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=08ShortSummary=The Honeymooners visit Hawaii.LineColor=69553C
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Title= The Sun and Raccoon Capital1969|11|22}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=09ShortSummary=The Honeymooners visit Miami where Ralph and Ed vie for High Exalted Mystic Ruler.LineColor=69553C
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Title= The Match Game1969|11|29}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=10ShortSummary=In Chicago, a computer-match service has the Nortons clicking and the Kramdens not.LineColor=69553C
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Title= Double Trouble1969|12|06}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=11ShortSummary=The Honeymooners visit Sun Valley, Idaho. Ralph has yet another doppelganger; this time, it is a check bouncer who is using his name.LineColor=69553C
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Title= We're Off to See the Wizard1970|02|21}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=12ShortSummary=At Mardi Gras, a hotel mix-up leads the foursome to stay with Emma, Norton's distant relative, a phony spiritualist.

NOTE: At the end of this show, Gleason explains that a nut from the audience ran up on stage and Sammy Spear had to lead him out of the auditorium.

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Title= Operation Protest1970|02|28}}Aux1=EpisodeNumber=13ShortSummary=Returning from his cross-country trip promoting the film Love on a Bus, Ralph is offered a promotion within the Gotham Bus Company, but trouble erupts when Alice's nephew starts picketing their headquarters.

NOTE: This is the last episode of the "Color Honeymooners".

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The Jackie Gleason Specials: 1970–85

The following is a listing of "Honeymooners" Specials.

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Title= General Electric Honeymooners Special: Women's Lib1973|10|11}}Aux1=25:20EpisodeNumber=02ShortSummary=When Trixie brings down a copy of Plaything magazine to show Alice a questionnaire, Alice now questions if she is an equal to Ralph. Ralph and Alice fight and Alice moves upstairs with Trixie and it is Ralph and Ed on their own. This is Sheila MacRae's final appearance as Alice.LineColor=69553C
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Title= Julie & Jackie: How Sweet It Is1974|05|22}}Aux1=25:20EpisodeNumber=03ShortSummary=This special with Julie Andrews and Gleason features these two classic talents in familiar Gleason sketches including Joe the Bartender, The Poor Soul, Reggie van Gleason and The Honeymooners, with Andrews playing Norton. This is the only time Gleason portrayed Ralph Kramden along someone else playing Ed Norton.LineColor=69553C
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Title= The Honeymooners Second Honeymoon1976|02|02}}Aux1=48:00EpisodeNumber=04ShortSummary=The Kramdens are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. Ralph and Alice plan on renewing their vows in a special ceremony at the Raccoon lodge. The celebration is put on hold when Ralph believes Alice is pregnant. Norton then comes into the picture to teach Ralph how to take care of a baby. Meadows returns as Alice, her first time since 1966's "The Adoption".LineColor=69553C
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Title= The Honeymooners Christmas Special1977|11|28}}Aux1=48:00EpisodeNumber=05ShortSummary=Ralph agrees to produce, direct and star in his boss, Mr. Marshall's wife's annual fundraising Christmas benefit show, "A Christmas Carol". Problems arise when Ralph realizes he has promised to take Alice to Miami the same weekend as the show. Hilarity ensues when Ralph rewrites the Dickens classic and with Norton directing it is bound to be a hit. When the show is a hit, all is forgiven.LineColor=69553C
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Title= The Honeymooners Valentine Special1978|02|13}}date=July 2016}}EpisodeNumber=06ShortSummary=Alice is secretly planning to buy Ralph a suit for Valentine's Day, but Ralph thinks she is sizing him to fit for a coffin after he finds a new life-insurance policy. Thinking that Alice is seeing another man, Ralph has Norton join him undercover, dressed in drag, to catch the bum. In the end, Ralph buys Alice an all-electric kitchen with a new TV, stove, refrigerator, washer, and dryer.LineColor=69553C
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Title= Jackie Gleason's Honeymooners Christmas1978|12|10}}Aux1=48:00EpisodeNumber=07ShortSummary=It is Christmastime and Ralph's latest get-rich-quick scheme has him risking his and Alice's life savings, Norton's holiday bonus, and his mother-in-law's Social Security check. NOTE: recorded in Atlantic City, New Jersey.LineColor=69553C
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Title= The Honeymooners Reunion1985|05|13}}Aux1=47:30EpisodeNumber=08ShortSummary=Clip show featuring "Lost Episodes" hosted by Gleason and Meadows on a recreation of the original set.LineColor=69553C
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Title= The Honeymooners Anniversary Celebration1985|10|18}}Aux1=99:00EpisodeNumber=09LineColor=69553C
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Title= The Honeymooners 50th Anniversary Celebration2002|05|06}}Aux1=60:00EpisodeNumber=10LineColor=69553C
}}

References

1. ^[https://www.amazon.com/The-Honeymooners-Lost-Episodes/dp/B074T35SXT The Honeymooners Lost Episodes on Amazon Prime]

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