Frank Gannucci
02-28-2019, 11:46 PM
I just got Antenna TV. I know Antenna showed some episodes of Carson with Gleason interviews and Carney interviews but I am sure there is more that Antenna didn’t air.
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View Full Version : How many times has a member of the Honeymooners cast appeared on Johnny Carson? Frank Gannucci 02-28-2019, 11:46 PM I just got Antenna TV. I know Antenna showed some episodes of Carson with Gleason interviews and Carney interviews but I am sure there is more that Antenna didn’t air. Frank Gannucci 09-16-2020, 06:46 PM Well I found out that Art Carney made an appearance in Jan. 1975. TVFactFan 09-21-2020, 09:14 PM Well I found out that Art Carney made an appearance in Jan. 1975. Jackie Gleason 1985 TVFactFan 09-21-2020, 09:17 PM Well I found out that Art Carney made an appearance in Jan. 1975. Joyce Randolph and Audrey Meadows never appeared Frank Gannucci 09-21-2020, 10:25 PM Jackie Gleason 1985 I know that. Thank you. I did record that episode from Antenna TV. It was a good episode. Shows you how much time has changed. TVFactFan 09-21-2020, 10:28 PM I know that. Thank you. I did record that episode from Antenna TV. It was a good episode. Shows you how much time has changed. Seems like it made more sense to have Johnny Carson come on at 11:30pm but Antenna TV tends to have programming issues:lol: TeeVeeCloset 09-22-2020, 05:32 PM I produced a syndicated comedy series for a low power tv station group called "Channel America" in the mid 1990's and taped a wonderful interview with Joyce Randolph, she was a absolute delight, one of the most wonderful nights in my 40 year tv career, she also signed my honeymooners plate and was a true gentle professional. During the interview she talked about the classic 39, the lost episodes, having a recent lunch with Joyce at Sardis, etc. I own the master and copyright to this wonderful extremely rare interview and maintain it on dvd. Frank Gannucci 09-22-2020, 05:59 PM I produced a syndicated comedy series for a low power tv station group called "Channel America" in the mid 1990's and taped a wonderful interview with Joyce Randolph, she was a absolute delight, one of the most wonderful nights in my 40 year tv career, she also signed my honeymooners plate and was a true gentle professional. During the interview she talked about the classic 39, the lost episodes, having a recent lunch with Joyce at Sardis, etc. I own the master and copyright to this wonderful extremely rare interview and maintain it on dvd. Nice. That must have been an absolute honor for you. I would have been nervous as all get out. TSMIV 09-22-2020, 07:49 PM I produced a syndicated comedy series for a low power tv station group called "Channel America" in the mid 1990's and taped a wonderful interview with Joyce Randolph, she was a absolute delight, one of the most wonderful nights in my 40 year tv career, she also signed my honeymooners plate and was a true gentle professional. During the interview she talked about the classic 39, the lost episodes, having a recent lunch with Joyce at Sardis, etc. I own the master and copyright to this wonderful extremely rare interview and maintain it on dvd. Cool story! I always thought Trixie was the one sane person in a group of crazies! Lol! TeeVeeCloset 09-23-2020, 06:19 AM Thank you to the both above posts, It was a very enjoyable evening, and yes we specialized in having classic tv actors/actresses on the program, but joyce was a true legend. Others I had the pleasure to have as guests were John Astin, Peter Tork, Norman Fell/Richard Kline, Jonathan Frid, A My Three Sons mini reunion, Alan Young, Erin Murphy (Tabitha), Al Lewis, Butch Patrick and many more. It always is very sad when of these legends passes, as i remember our taping with them. Thank you again for the kind words Frank Gannucci 09-23-2020, 08:15 AM In case you all are wondering, I got a rare DVD of Art on the Tonight Show from 1975 (unlike the 1974 episode, this one hasn’t been seen in decades and I can tell it’s different from the 1974 episode with different guests) and there is NO mention of Honeymooners bloopers TeeVeeCloset 09-23-2020, 03:47 PM Thank you to the both above posts, It was a very enjoyable evening, and yes we specialized in having classic tv actors/actresses on the program, but joyce was a true legend. Others I had the pleasure to have as guests were John Astin, Peter Tork, Norman Fell/Richard Kline, Jonathan Frid, A My Three Sons mini reunion, Alan Young, Erin Murphy (Tabitha), Al Lewis, Butch Patrick and many more. It always is very sad when of these legends passes, as i remember our taping with them. Thank you again for the kind words Oh almost on-topic Charlie Callas, A Johnny Carson guest legend, appeared a record of four times on my series. He lived in Fort Lee, NJ and was always available as our standby guest when a guest couldn't make it! He was the best and he worked out in my same fort lee gym! A true legend with so many sitcom appearances! Oh and forgot Kent McCord who spoke of his friendship with Ricky Nelson whom got him an acting start on Ozzie & Harriet. Frank Gannucci 08-19-2024, 09:38 AM Here’s another clip from another episode where Art made an appearance. I don’t think this episode is on Antenna TV nor do I think it’s on the Pluto TV. Does anyone know if the full episode is available? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pyv0xbc4fBw&t=38s&pp=ygUbYXJ0IGNhcm5leSBvbiBqb2hubnkgY2Fyc29u Frank Gannucci 07-02-2025, 05:37 PM The episode is on Shout tv but since all off Carson’s episodes were 90 minutes and this is 46 minutes, this makes me think it’s edited but I don’t know if Art’s appearance was edited. There is NO mention of the Honeymooners https://watch.shout-tv.com/video/815311?seasonId=31423 |