'The Honeymooners' star, Jackie Gleason, didn't like his character, Ralph Kramden's original job. He is the reason Ralph became an iconic bus driver. Fans of The Honeymooners probably can’t imagine ...
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.
Earlier this month on a battered block in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, just as the cold was moving in, a pair of men played a set piece out the windows of a four-story walk-up. Hard against the ...
Kramden’s, calling itself a “char house and pub” in Glenview’s Carillon Square, is pretty much what one might expect — a place where meatloaf, chicken pot pie and smashed potatoes star. It is not, ...
WHEN RALPH Kramden heard that Mary Monahan had passed away and that this sweet little old lady had unbeknownst to everyone been sitting on 40 million smackers and that she had left Ralph a fortune, he ...
So here we go again, from the sublime to the ridiculous — TV-style. Just as we’re getting psyched for WPIX/Ch. 11’s annual New Year’s Eve marathon of “The Honeymooners,” falling on the 60th ...
WHEN RALPH Kramden heard that Mary Monahan had passed away and that this sweet little old lady had unbeknownst to everyone been sitting on 40 million smackers and that she had left Ralph a fortune, he ...
As TV series go, ”The Honeymooners,” starring Jackie Gleason, did not have what could be called a lengthy run. It aired for one season only, 1955-56 (although ”Honeymooners” segments were part of ...