the honeymooners

     

The Honeymooners ebuted as a half-hour series on October 1, 1955. Although initially a ratings success—it was the #2 show in the United States—it faced stiff competition from the popular Perry Como Show. The show eventually dropped to #19, and production ended after 39 episodes (now referred to as the "Classic 39"). The final episode of The Honeymooners aired on September 22, 1956. Despite its relatively brief run, The Honeymooners is considered one of the premier examples of American television comedy. It has been referenced in numerous homages and parodies, and has inspired successful television comedies such as The Flintstones and The King of Queens.

Trivia about the honeymooners

  • "The Flintstones" was modeled on this Jackie Gleason series
  • "One of these days, Alice, one of these days...Pow! Right in the kisser!"
  • "Baby, you're the greatest"
  • Trixie Norton,Alice Kramden
  • This Jackie Gleason series began as a sketch on Dumont's "Cavalcade of Stars" in the '50s
  • A fan club abbreviated R.A.L.P.H. is "The Royal Association for the Longevity & Preservation of" this sitcom
  • During the 1955-56 season, its episodes included "Alice and the Blonde" & "Bensonhurst Bomber"
  • Jackie Gleason show that rejected titles "The Lovers" & "The Couple Next Door"
  • "As we say in the sewer, if you're not prepared to go all the way, don't put your boots on in the first place"
  • From 1955, the International Order of Friendly Sons of the Raccoons
  • "I got a b-i-i-i-g mouth"