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Monday November 27th |
  22:47 | Dyn-O-Mite! TV Land Lists Catchphrases - Yahoo US
"...(John F. Kennedy) _"Baby, you're the greatest" (Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden, "The Honeymooners") _"Bam!" (Emeril Lagasse, "Emeril Live") _"Book 'em, Danno" (Steve McGarrett, "Hawaii Five-O") _"Come on down!"..." |
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  22:16 | TV Land Lists 100 Greatest Catchphrases - Yahoo US
"...(John F. Kennedy) _"Baby, you're the greatest" (Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden, "The Honeymooners") _"Bam!" (Emeril Lagasse, "Emeril Live") _"Book 'em, Danno" (Steve McGarrett, "Hawaii Five-O") _"Come on down!"..." |
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Monday July 24th |
  15:06 | Carol Burnett Receives TV Critics Award - Yahoo US
"...variety was the proper domain of male stars like Jackie Gleason, Sid Caesar and Milton Berle and suggested she consider a proposed sitcom titled "Here's Agnes," Burnett said. "I'm so glad I didn't do `Here's..." |
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  09:36 | Carol Burnett Honored by TV Critics - Yahoo US
"...variety was the proper domain of male stars like Jackie Gleason, Sid Caesar and Milton Berle and suggested she consider a proposed sitcom titled "Here's Agnes," Burnett said. "I'm so glad I didn't do 'Here's..." |
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Saturday July 8th |
  03:56 | "Cheese" a light but tasty treat from Garlin - Yahoo US
"...way to vintage coffee shops, homemade kugel and Jackie Gleason. The comedy, a late addition to the recent Los Angeles Film Festival, makes good use of some of Garlin's fellow Second City alumni: Bonnie Hunt, Amy..." |
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Tuesday March 14th |
  19:11 | What's so funny - CNN
"...-- The funny business is a moving target: From Jackie Gleason's pratfalls to Dave Chappelle's hip and racially charged delivery, comedy is constantly evolving. Yet there are eternal truths when it comes to..." |
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Tuesday January 31st |
  10:01 | Early TV network DuMont broke ground but failed - Yahoo US
"...name is largely forgotten today but which gave Jackie Gleason his first big break on TV and pioneered children's programming, among other innovations. But it never really stood a chance against industry giants..." |
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Friday January 27th |
  00:16 | Exit WB, UPN; Enter the CW - Yahoo US
"...since 1955 when DuMont, the original TV home of Jackie Gleason's "Honeymooners" sketches, folded. Then as now, said Clarke Ingram, a Pittsburgh radio executive and DuMont buff who has chronicled the history of..." |
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Wednesday September 21st |
  12:37 | Frank and Boys made FBI music file - CNN
"...Hoover and Hayes were pals. -- Comedian Jackie Gleason launched a 1956 attempt to track down his alcoholic father, who had disappeared when "The Great One" was a child. The FBI aided by checking..." |
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Friday August 12th |
  00:25 | Lucille Ball Tops List of Dead Celebs - Yahoo US
"...figuratively alive; "The Honeymooners" star Jackie Gleason, who died in 1987, is still remembered and beloved. "Peanuts" creator Charles Schulz and Michael Landon fill out the top 10. Out of 169 personalities..." |
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Monday June 13th |
  06:09 | Pitt, Jolie rumors lift 'Smith' at the box office - CNN
"..."The Honeymooners," an update of Jackie Gleason's 1950s sit-com, premiered at No. 7 with just $5.8 million. "Howl's Moving Castle," the latest from Japanese animation master Hayao..." |
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Friday June 10th |
  19:05 | Movie Review: The Honeymooners - Teen Hollywood
"...As Ralph Kramden, Jackie Gleason proved a master of the slow burn. With each annoyance, Gleason would fidget and grimace, allowing irritation to build into bellowing rage...." |
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  18:24 | EW review: 'Castle' another triumph - CNN
"...an adaptation of the classic TV show as loose as Jackie Gleason's trousers on Art Carney -- the movie announces its collapse. ''I'll take you to the moon,'' coos soon-to-be-wed NYC bus driver Ralph Kramden (Cedric..." |
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Tuesday May 24th |
  13:09 | 'Griffith's' Ernest T. Bass dead at 85 - CNN
"..."Don't Drink the Water" with Jackie Gleason, and "Goin' Coconuts" with Donny and Marie Osmond. He also directed the pilot for the classic 1960s TV spy spoof "Get Smart,"..." |
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