The Jackie Gleason Show (1966)

Season 3

Jackie Gleason's last weekly variety series, which alternated between regular variety hours with big name guest stars and musical remakes of old "The Honeymooners" sketches.

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18 Episodes

  • Sleepy Time Gal
    E1
    Sleepy Time GalRalph meets a hypnotist, the Great Fatchoomara, at the Raccoon Lodge, and persuades him to put Alice in a trance. That way, she will have to show Ralph where she hides her emergency cash. Unfortunately for Ralph, Alice overhears his scheme and substitutes a note for the money.
  • The Boy Next Door
    E2
    The Boy Next DoorAlice, planning a surprise birthday party for Ralph, borrows a cookbook recipe from Trixie. Ralph, discovering the cookbook, finds in it an old love letter written by Ed. He concludes that Ed and Alice are lovers and takes the appropriate actions: following them and telling Trixie.
  • Follow the Boys
    E3
    Follow the BoysWhen the wives complain that their husbands don't fuss over them anymore, Ralph and Ed come up with a compromise: one night a week will be "boys' night out," the other nights they will spend with Alice and Trixie. But this is just another scheme that backfires on Ralph, who is planning to wear out the wives on the [+]more
  • October 19, 1968
    E4
    October 19, 1968Gleason and Sid Caesar open the show. Mike Douglas sings 'The windmills of Your Mind.' Comedian Bob Newhart. Comedy routine with Sid Caesar & Imogene Coca. Gleason, Caesar & Coca in Italian bicycle sketch. Gleason, Coca & Cesar Romero close the show.
  • November 02, 1968
    E6
    November 02, 1968Gleason & Tiny Tim open the show. Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy do a comedy act. Shelley Berman bravery routine. The June Taylor Dancers & Tiny Tim perform 'Tiptoe Through the Tulips' later joined with Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy, Shelley Berman and Gleason to close out the show.
  • November 09, 1968
    E7
    November 09, 1968Gleason and George Burns open the show. Martha Raye sings 'Pennie From Heaven'. Jack Carter comedy routine. Mel Tormé sings 'Didn't We'. Tormé, Raye, Burns, Carter join Gleason in rocking chairs to close the show.
  • Six Months to Live
    E9
    Six Months to LiveThe Honeymooners - Six Months to Live: When Ralph is always tired, he goes to the doctor. Alice brings her mother's dog to the vet, but doesn't want Ralph to know because it cost him $9. The vet sends over a letter about the dog's impending doom, and Ralph thinks the note is meant for him. Guest stars: Red Buttons, Frankie Avalon, Phil Silvers,
  • Alice's Birthday
    E10
    Alice's BirthdayThe Honeymooners - Alice's Birthday: Alice is determined to receive a birthday gift from chronically forgetful Ralph even if she has to buy it herself. Guest stars: Red Buttons, Florence Henderson, Morey Amsterdam, Frank Marth
  • Lawsuit
    E11
    LawsuitThe Honeymooners - Lawsuit: Ralph sues the Gotham Bus Company for $75,000.00 when he breaks his leg driving his bus due to faulty windshield wipers. Guest stars: Red Buttons, Nipsey Russel, Jan Murray.
  • January 25, 1969
    E13
    January 25, 1969Gleason, Milton Berle & Morton Storm open the show. Comedian George Carlin. Edie Adams sings 'Cabaret.' Milton Berle and Gleason do multiple comedy bits to close the show.
  • Hot Tip
    E14
    Hot TipThe Honeymooners - Hot Tip: Ralph wants to get Alice a new coat and takes bets for a horse race for the apartment building tenants. Guest stars: Jack Leonard, George Gobel,
  • March 08, 1969
    E16
    March 08, 1969Gleason and Milton Berle open the show. Tony Bennett sings a medley. Comedian Nipsy Russell. Comedian Jackie Vernon. Berle and Gleason comedy act closes the show.
  • March 15,1969
    E17
    March 15,1969Gleason and Sid Caesar open the show. Comedian Myron Cohen. Comedian Timmie Rogers. Comedian George Jessel. Sid Caesar in waiter comedy sketch closes the show.
  • The New Bowling Ball
    E18
    The New Bowling BallThe Honeymooners - The New Bowling Ball: Ralph's new bowling ball gets stuck on his thumb, it swells & he believes his big bowling night is over. Norton helps to try and remove it. Guest stars: Tiny Tim, Slappy White, Wally Cox
  • March 29, 1969
    E19
    March 29, 1969Gleason and Jack Benny open the show. Robert Goulet sings 'Those Were the Days.' Comedian Alan King. Jack Benny violin act. Jack Haley and Gleason are joined by King, Goulet & Benny and sing 'You're An Old Smoothie' to close the show.
  • Norton Moves In
    E20
    Norton Moves InThe Honeymooners - Norton Moves In: While the Norton's apartment is being painted, they move in with the Kramdens because Ed can't stand the smell of paint. Guest stars: Orson Bean, Ray Milland, Frank Sinatra, Jr., Victor Borge, Sonnie Sands
  • April 12, 1969
    E21
    April 12, 1969Gleason and Groucho Marx open the show. Groucho sings 'I wanna Be Loved By You.' Jane Morgan sings 'You're Getting Married.' Mickey Rooney and Sid Gould comedy routine. Comedian Charlie Manna. Groucho Marx comedy act closes the show.
  • The New Manager
    E22
    The New ManagerThe Honeymooners - The New Manager: Ralph thinks he's appointed manager of the bus company, when in fact it's actually for the company's soft ball team. George Burns, Georgie Kaye, Lou Marsh & Tony Adams

 

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