Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Even as television evolved, The Honeymooners remained evergreen. A handful of reunion specials in the late ’70s brought back the ...
One of the secrets to the success of the classic early television comedy The Honeymooners was its second banana Art Carney. The comic talent was the perfect foil to show star Jackie Gleason’s ...
Cast of the television series The Honeymooners from left: Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, Audrey Meadows, and Joyce Randolph. (Photo by John Springer Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) Bang! Zoom!
The Honeymooners was made up of one of the greatest ensemble casts in television history: Jackie Gleason as bus driver and blowhard Ralph Kramden; Audrey Meadows as his long-suffering wife, Alice; and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Generations of television viewers know The Honeymooners best for the "classic 39" episodes of the show that originally aired ...
The honeymoon ain’t over. It’s been 70 years since the debut of “The Honeymooners” but fans of the iconic sitcom say it’s still ingrained in pop culture – and in the fabric of the Big Apple.
It only lasted one season and 39 episodes, but The Honeymooners — Jackie Gleason’s game-changing mid-‘50s sitcom — has had remarkable durability. Since it’s run nearly 70 years ago, the show has ...
Joyce Randolph, who starred in the 1955 sitcom “The Honeymooners,” has died. She was 99. Randolph reportedly died peacefully Saturday in her sleep in her New York City home due to the effects of old ...
NEW YORKNEW YORK — Joyce Randolph, a veteran stage and television actor whose role as the savvy Trixie Norton on “The Honeymooners” provided the perfect foil to her dimwitted TV husband, has died. She ...
If you happen to be a fan of classic comedy The Honeymooners (and who isn’t?), you will remember actress Joyce Randolph as Trixie, the loving wife of Art Carney’s kooky Ed Norton. Today we wish Ms.
What was America’s favorite sitcom of the 1950s? After “I Love Lucy,” perhaps ... That would probably be “The Honeymooners” starring Jackie Gleason. It spent 10 seasons on television between 1951 and ...