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Old 06-03-2006, 01:51 PM   #1
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Default Favorite lost episode?

Mine is where the Nortons and Kranmends sorry I spelled it wrong. Where they move into an apartment together. And where the Nortons move in. Theres others to that I like as well.
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Mines is Boy and Girls Together,Cupid when Alice for once thought that Ralf was having and Affair. I also like the Christmas specal when Gleason pulled out all the stuff and had some of the great guest stars of the day. I also love the episode when Ralf hits Alice in the face with a pie. And of course the classic love letter episode!
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I have 3 I like very much: "Teamwork Beat The Clock", "Peacemaker", and "Ralph's Sweet Tooth".
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This is like trying to name my favorite restaurant, but I'd start with Ralph's Sweet Tooth, just for Gleason's reaction after he bites into the candy bar ("It's goody-good-good!"), and Songs and Witty Sayings for the Laurel and Hardy impressions by Gleason and Carney. I also enjoyed seeing the Pert Kelton sketches when they were aired on Disney and TV Land. There are plenty of other good "lost episodes".
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I'd have to say the only "Lost Episode" I've truly cottoned up to was "Songs and Witty Sayings."
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This is like trying to name my favorite restaurant, but I'd start with Ralph's Sweet Tooth, just for Gleason's reaction after he bites into the candy bar ("It's goody-good-good!"), and Songs and Witty Sayings for the Laurel and Hardy impressions by Gleason and Carney. I also enjoyed seeing the Pert Kelton sketches when they were aired on Disney and TV Land. There are plenty of other good "lost episodes".
"Ralph's Sweet Tooth" is a fav of mine, but what's funny to watch is how the tooth pain varies (from scene to scene) from the left side of his mouth, to the right. I guess JG himself forgot which side the toothache was on. Also, an interesting note on this episode: when this installment appeared in commercial syndication, they cut the entire scene out where he goes to the dentist and steals the tooth "numbing" agent that takes away the pain. When the dental assistant tells the dentist of this he informs her that the liquid will have no effect unless it is refrigerated. In the closing scene during the "locker-room" interview with a reporter (George Petrie) Ralph takes a bite of the candy bar and goes into a rage of pain. Earlier, just before the interview takes place, he applies some of the "pain-reliever" while talking to Alice. So, to the viewers who didn't get to see the SHOWTIME (un-cut) version of this, it can seem a bit odd as to why Ralph experiences the tooth pain, even after he applies the liquid. Just another reason why seeing these wonderful shows in their entirety is so important and fulfilling.
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Gleason's "rampages" always get laughter from me, including one in the color episodes where he's just mad because his "bum brother in law" wins a house in the Flakey Wakey cereal contest.

My favorite "rampage" is (and always will be) at the end of "Better Living Through Television," where he literally brings the house down!
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Yes, it's fun to watch Gleason and Carney at that moment. (Carney appears to be looking offstage at the director, deciding whether or not to keep going). A great moment of "live" television captured on film for the ages.
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How about "Pardon My Glove" from the C39. I bust out laughing at the scene with Ralph and Ed on the fire escape. Andre is looking for the glove he left the day before and Alice goes to the dresser to get it..as soon as she says something like "I know this is where I put it"...Ralph yells out "Ha Ha" and hits his head on the top of the window as he tries to step back into the apartment. What makes it even funnier is that they are standing on the fire escape clear as day, and neither Alice nor Andre see them..
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How about "Pardon My Glove" from the C39. I bust out laughing at the scene with Ralph and Ed on the fire escape. Andre is looking for the glove he left the day before and Alice goes to the dresser to get it..as soon as she says something like "I know this is where I put it"...Ralph yells out "Ha Ha" and hits his head on the top of the window as he tries to step back into the apartment. What makes it even funnier is that they are standing on the fire escape clear as day, and neither Alice nor Andre see them..
I love that scene, and to top it off.....Alexander Clark (Andre) blows his line by saying "I'm thru Mrs. Kranston!".
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