Frank Gannucci
11-28-2008, 11:13 PM
(AmericanLife TV):
(AmericanLife also has an OnDemand Service. This show might be one of the shows to watch.)
TV-G
All times are Eastern.
Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden. Art Carney as Ed Norton. Shelia MacRae as Alice Kramden. Jean Kean as Trixie Norton.
Fri. Nov. 28 10p & Sat. Nov. 29, 2008 12a #40 (aka #193) – “The Mexican Hat Trick”: Carol Lawrence and the Baja Marimba Band guests as the Honeymooners head for colorful Mexico. Mix-ups include a rendezvous between the alluring El Lobo (Carol) and Ralph; a run-in with the banditos Jenkins (Jesse White) and Pedro (Phil Leeds); and the kidnapping of Alice and Trixie. (VCR Plus Code for Fri.: 8848. For Sat.: 15190.)
Note: The Color Honeymooners won't be shown on ALN the week of Dec. 5but will be shown again the following week with "Case of The Cuckoo Theif" being not shown.
(WPIX) & (WPIX HD):
TV-G
All times are Eastern.
Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden. Art Carney as Ed Norton. Audrey Meadows as Alice Kramden. Joyce Randolph as Trixie Norton.
WPIX has stopped the Viewer's Choice Hour.
(The first VCR Plus Code is for WPIX. The second one is for WPIX HD)
Mon. Dec. 1, 2008 1a #005 (aka #096) (CC?) - "A Matter of Life & Death": Ralph gets the idea in his head that he has six months to live, so he decides to sell his story to a magazine. But when he learns it's all a mistake and that he can be prosecuted for fraud, he enlists Norton to pose as a doctor ("don't touch me, I'm sterile") who can cure him of the dreaded "arterial monochromia." Publisher: George Petrie. (20420/76536)
1:30a #054 (aka #045) (CC) - *“Letter to the Boss”: Ralph mistakenly thinks a he's been fired and, with Norton's help, writes a nasty letter to his boss. After mailing the letter, Ralph finds out he's been promoted and schemes to get the letter back. CLASSIC QUOTE -"Homina, homina, homina"
(62994/92062)
Mon. Dec. 8, 2008 1a #037 (aka #125) (CC?) - "The Safety Award": Ralph is honored with an award for being "the safest bus driver in the city" and plans to take Alice and the Nortons to the ceremony at City Hall. But his big day is plagued with problems, culminating with Ralph having an accident in his friend's car. Ever the optimist, Norton offers a distressed Ralph some sewer-worker words of wisdom: "When the tides of life turn against you, and the current upsets your boat, don't waste those tears on what might have been, just lay on your back and float." Mr. Martin: Frank Marth. (89330/19408)
1:30a #49 - *“Hot Dog Stand”: Ralph wants to buy a hot dog stand but Alice refuses to give him the money, so he and Norton pose as successful businessmen to get a bank loan.
(98576/44682)
(WGN America) (Not WGN's Chicago feed):
Sun. Nov. 30, 2008 9p #59 (aka #85) (CC) - *“One Big Happy Family”: In an effort to save money, Ralph and Ed decide to share an apartment. But life is not so sweet with Ralph and Alice and Ed and Trixie all under the same roof.
(213160)
9:30p #60 (aka #57) - *“Man in the Blue Suit”: Ralph wins big at poker and hides it in an old suit so Alice won't find out how much he has won. Alice gives the suit to charity. (329295)
Sun. Dec. 7, 2008 12a #58 (aka #30/#32) (CC) – “‘Norton Moves In’/‘Dinner Guest’”: (For “Norton Moves In”): The Nortons move in with the Kramdens while their apartment is being painted. Trixie and Alice take the bedroom, while Norton and Ralph attempt to sleep on a cot in the kitchen. (For “Dinner Guest”): Ralph invites a man from the bus company to dinner so he can discuss promotion. There's only one problem -every time Ralph attempts to mention the promotion Alice changes the subject. (244194)
9p #67 (aka #51) (CC) – “Cottage for Sale (Part One)”: The Kramdens and the Nortons want to buy a summer cottage, but it's too expensive. The seller convinces them that by removing a few luxuries from the cottage, they can afford it. Ralph and Norton immediately accept the offer. (743755)
9:30p #68 (CC) – “Cottage for Sale (Part Two)”: Ralph and Norton soon find out that the cottage they bought is not the one they got. When Alice and Trixie refuse to help fix it up, Ralph and Norton try to sell the cottage.
(823465)
*: This episode has been Edited HEAVILY.
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Ed: "I got a solution on how we should remove the dresser. The drawers are probably filled with junk."
Ralph: "That's not a bad idea."
(Ed takes the drawers and puts them on top of the dresser.)
Ralph: "Okay, let's go."
"Stand-In For Murder Part 1":
(Two men come into Ralph's apartment to offer him a job as insurance executive.)
Man: "Our operators have sent us a stack of reports about you that are a mile high."
Ralph: "Did you hear the story yesterday about me helping out an old lady with her bags."
Man: "Did I? She was one of our operators."
"Please Leave The Premises":
(Ralph is protesting a rent increase and wants Alice to back him.)
Ralph: "Why can't you get behind me?"
Alice: "It's not that I don't want to Ralph, it's just that, there's not much room back there."
"Vacation At Fred's Landing":
(Ralph picks out a small fish that he claimed that he had a big tug-of-war with.)
Alice: "This is the fish you had the tug-of-war with?"
Ralph: "He lost a lot of weight during the fight."
"Movies Are Better Than Ever":
(Trixie & Ed enter into the pool room. Ralph & Alice are already in the pool room. Ralph and Ed are in the middle of a fight.)
Ralph: "I didn't know anything escaped from the zoo today."
Ed: "If it was an elephant, I can tell them where to look."
"The Next Champ":
(Ed accidently causes Ralph to miss his shot in pool. Ralph is angry. He hits Ed's foot with his pool cue.)
Ed: "Ow!"
(Ed hits Ralph's foot with his pool cue.)
Ralph (yells): "OW!"
"Pal O' Mine":
Trixie: "Ed said for all the sewer workers to come formal to the party."
Alice: "Formal?"
Trixie: "White ties and black boots."
"The Sleepwalker":
Ralph: "All right Weisenhemimer. I am now going to put the key in a place which even if you know that it was there, you wouldn't be able to get it. I am going to put it under my pillow. Now, you will have to lift me up bodily in order to get the key."
Ed: "I got to hand it to you Ralph. You came up with something even Dick Tracy couldn't solve."
"Hot Tips" (Color):
Ralph: "Where did you get that jacket?"
Ed: "That is what they are waering at the track."
Ralph: "Yeah, the horses. Not the people."
"Lawsuit" (Color):
Ralph: "I'm trying to put some weight on my broken leg."
Ed: "You are just the boy that could do it."
Credit goes to ALN's website, tvguide.com & zap2it.com.
(AmericanLife also has an OnDemand Service. This show might be one of the shows to watch.)
TV-G
All times are Eastern.
Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden. Art Carney as Ed Norton. Shelia MacRae as Alice Kramden. Jean Kean as Trixie Norton.
Fri. Nov. 28 10p & Sat. Nov. 29, 2008 12a #40 (aka #193) – “The Mexican Hat Trick”: Carol Lawrence and the Baja Marimba Band guests as the Honeymooners head for colorful Mexico. Mix-ups include a rendezvous between the alluring El Lobo (Carol) and Ralph; a run-in with the banditos Jenkins (Jesse White) and Pedro (Phil Leeds); and the kidnapping of Alice and Trixie. (VCR Plus Code for Fri.: 8848. For Sat.: 15190.)
Note: The Color Honeymooners won't be shown on ALN the week of Dec. 5but will be shown again the following week with "Case of The Cuckoo Theif" being not shown.
(WPIX) & (WPIX HD):
TV-G
All times are Eastern.
Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden. Art Carney as Ed Norton. Audrey Meadows as Alice Kramden. Joyce Randolph as Trixie Norton.
WPIX has stopped the Viewer's Choice Hour.
(The first VCR Plus Code is for WPIX. The second one is for WPIX HD)
Mon. Dec. 1, 2008 1a #005 (aka #096) (CC?) - "A Matter of Life & Death": Ralph gets the idea in his head that he has six months to live, so he decides to sell his story to a magazine. But when he learns it's all a mistake and that he can be prosecuted for fraud, he enlists Norton to pose as a doctor ("don't touch me, I'm sterile") who can cure him of the dreaded "arterial monochromia." Publisher: George Petrie. (20420/76536)
1:30a #054 (aka #045) (CC) - *“Letter to the Boss”: Ralph mistakenly thinks a he's been fired and, with Norton's help, writes a nasty letter to his boss. After mailing the letter, Ralph finds out he's been promoted and schemes to get the letter back. CLASSIC QUOTE -"Homina, homina, homina"
(62994/92062)
Mon. Dec. 8, 2008 1a #037 (aka #125) (CC?) - "The Safety Award": Ralph is honored with an award for being "the safest bus driver in the city" and plans to take Alice and the Nortons to the ceremony at City Hall. But his big day is plagued with problems, culminating with Ralph having an accident in his friend's car. Ever the optimist, Norton offers a distressed Ralph some sewer-worker words of wisdom: "When the tides of life turn against you, and the current upsets your boat, don't waste those tears on what might have been, just lay on your back and float." Mr. Martin: Frank Marth. (89330/19408)
1:30a #49 - *“Hot Dog Stand”: Ralph wants to buy a hot dog stand but Alice refuses to give him the money, so he and Norton pose as successful businessmen to get a bank loan.
(98576/44682)
(WGN America) (Not WGN's Chicago feed):
Sun. Nov. 30, 2008 9p #59 (aka #85) (CC) - *“One Big Happy Family”: In an effort to save money, Ralph and Ed decide to share an apartment. But life is not so sweet with Ralph and Alice and Ed and Trixie all under the same roof.
(213160)
9:30p #60 (aka #57) - *“Man in the Blue Suit”: Ralph wins big at poker and hides it in an old suit so Alice won't find out how much he has won. Alice gives the suit to charity. (329295)
Sun. Dec. 7, 2008 12a #58 (aka #30/#32) (CC) – “‘Norton Moves In’/‘Dinner Guest’”: (For “Norton Moves In”): The Nortons move in with the Kramdens while their apartment is being painted. Trixie and Alice take the bedroom, while Norton and Ralph attempt to sleep on a cot in the kitchen. (For “Dinner Guest”): Ralph invites a man from the bus company to dinner so he can discuss promotion. There's only one problem -every time Ralph attempts to mention the promotion Alice changes the subject. (244194)
9p #67 (aka #51) (CC) – “Cottage for Sale (Part One)”: The Kramdens and the Nortons want to buy a summer cottage, but it's too expensive. The seller convinces them that by removing a few luxuries from the cottage, they can afford it. Ralph and Norton immediately accept the offer. (743755)
9:30p #68 (CC) – “Cottage for Sale (Part Two)”: Ralph and Norton soon find out that the cottage they bought is not the one they got. When Alice and Trixie refuse to help fix it up, Ralph and Norton try to sell the cottage.
(823465)
*: This episode has been Edited HEAVILY.
"A Woman's Work Is Never Done":
Ed: "I got a solution on how we should remove the dresser. The drawers are probably filled with junk."
Ralph: "That's not a bad idea."
(Ed takes the drawers and puts them on top of the dresser.)
Ralph: "Okay, let's go."
"Stand-In For Murder Part 1":
(Two men come into Ralph's apartment to offer him a job as insurance executive.)
Man: "Our operators have sent us a stack of reports about you that are a mile high."
Ralph: "Did you hear the story yesterday about me helping out an old lady with her bags."
Man: "Did I? She was one of our operators."
"Please Leave The Premises":
(Ralph is protesting a rent increase and wants Alice to back him.)
Ralph: "Why can't you get behind me?"
Alice: "It's not that I don't want to Ralph, it's just that, there's not much room back there."
"Vacation At Fred's Landing":
(Ralph picks out a small fish that he claimed that he had a big tug-of-war with.)
Alice: "This is the fish you had the tug-of-war with?"
Ralph: "He lost a lot of weight during the fight."
"Movies Are Better Than Ever":
(Trixie & Ed enter into the pool room. Ralph & Alice are already in the pool room. Ralph and Ed are in the middle of a fight.)
Ralph: "I didn't know anything escaped from the zoo today."
Ed: "If it was an elephant, I can tell them where to look."
"The Next Champ":
(Ed accidently causes Ralph to miss his shot in pool. Ralph is angry. He hits Ed's foot with his pool cue.)
Ed: "Ow!"
(Ed hits Ralph's foot with his pool cue.)
Ralph (yells): "OW!"
"Pal O' Mine":
Trixie: "Ed said for all the sewer workers to come formal to the party."
Alice: "Formal?"
Trixie: "White ties and black boots."
"The Sleepwalker":
Ralph: "All right Weisenhemimer. I am now going to put the key in a place which even if you know that it was there, you wouldn't be able to get it. I am going to put it under my pillow. Now, you will have to lift me up bodily in order to get the key."
Ed: "I got to hand it to you Ralph. You came up with something even Dick Tracy couldn't solve."
"Hot Tips" (Color):
Ralph: "Where did you get that jacket?"
Ed: "That is what they are waering at the track."
Ralph: "Yeah, the horses. Not the people."
"Lawsuit" (Color):
Ralph: "I'm trying to put some weight on my broken leg."
Ed: "You are just the boy that could do it."
Credit goes to ALN's website, tvguide.com & zap2it.com.