The Honeymooners Season 6 Episode 140 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Honeymooners: Anxious to adopt a baby, Ralph and Alice go to great lengths to impress the adoption agency -- even passing off expensive borrowed furniture as their own. Touched by the Kramdens' honesty, arrangements are made to locate a child for them. Ralph errupts when the baby turns out tto be a "Ralphina" but the Kramden's happiness is short-lived when the birth mother wants her baby back. Running time: 50:00+ Scene 1 - Exterior of 328 Chauncey Street: "Brooklyn U.S.A." "There'll Always Be A Kramden" Scene 2 - Kramden's 'Old' Apartment: "You Can Count On Me" Scene 3 - Kramden's 'New' Apartment: "We'll Have The Happiest Boy In The World" Scene 4 - Hospital: "Little Girl" Scene 5 - Kramden's 'Old' Apartment: Finale: "Because Of My Beautiful Girl" Note: This is the last of 3 "Honeymooners" sketches that we're performed on "Jackie Gleason's American Scene Magazine". Audrey Meadows returns as Alice for the first time since June 1957 and wouldn't appear again until February 1976. This is the first of the Jerry Bresler & Lyn Duddy musical "Honeymooners" that would last for the next 4 season. These would be known as the "Color Honeymooners" as seen on the "American Life TV Network". This is the last episode filmed in black & white. This episode is not in syndication or on home video or DVD. But did air as a special on TV Land on March 15, 2000. I'm including this episode here in season 6 with the 2 1962 episodes. We can only hope that MPI will release this episode in a new, repackaged "Lost Epiosde's" DVD set.
How to Watch The Honeymooners Season 6 Episode 140 Legally and Safely
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