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The Bowling Ball 9-20-52 first episode ever Audrey Meadows
Six Months To Live 10-4-52 Sprained Thumb 11/15/52 WHAT’S THE NAME 1954 WITH SINGING The Ring 1952 Honeymooners sketch on Ed Sullivan with Gleason, Carney, Pert Kelton 8 miN Ed Sullivan 5/4/52 Jackie,Art & Pert Kelton in Hmooner skit- dressing for a dance 9 min First Honeymooners Christmas: 12-21-51 with Pert Kelton 39 min The Really Lost Episodes- 6 episodes from Dumont(including the first) with Pert Kelton 60 min HONEYMOONERS REUNION 1985 WITH BOB HOPE |
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ask t-greg he has all that.
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Hi Frank, I wanted to ask you about the date of "Six Months To Live", you have 10-4-52, by the date, I have 12-13-52, which I got from the book (To The Moon, Book of Trivia.) I know the lost episodes sometimes repeat episodes like "Vacation at Fred's Landing", so I wanted to see if these are 2 different episodes and where you got your info on this and the other episode "Sprained Thumb." I have a list of Honeymooners/Jackie Gleason items on my (Homepage), if you are interested.... Thanks for any info you can give me.
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Hello DizzyDean!
I actually got that information from a guy that used to post on The Honeymooners Message Board section of this website a long time ago. I don't know what "screen name", so to speak, that he went by. In 2005, he had a LONG list of things he wanted to get rid of. That is where I got that information. I don't think it's correct since John K's got research for his book To The Moon by reading old TV Guides, but who knows? |
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