Posts with tag jackie gleason
Posted Feb 26th 2008 5:28PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV Royalty, Web, Celebrities
I'm sure there are a lot of TV fans out there who really don't know Gleason or his work, or if they do know it, it's from his work on The Honeymooners. They don't remember the other TV shows he had (which aren't usually shown anymore) or his work in films like The Hustler, Gigot, and Requiem For A Heavyweight (OK, maybe they're familiar with Smokey and the Bandit). Nor are they aware of his innovative sitcom filming techniques, using multiple cameras to film the show for videotape.
Today is Jackie Gleason's birthday (he was born in 1916), and there's a new official web site up at JackieGleason.com, and it's quite good. Not only do you get pictures and an in-depth career timeline and forums, there are also various video clips to watch, including Gleason as characters such as Joe The Bartender, The Poor Soul, Rum Dum, and, of course, Ralph Kramden.
YouTube also has some classic Gleason clips. After the jump, Ed Norton trying to teach Ralph how to play golf.
Continue reading Happy birthday, Jackie Gleason (and congrats on the new site)! - VIDEO
Posted Jan 29th 2008 8:06AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, OpEd, Documentary
Pioneers of Television (in stores today) is a pretty big title for a documentary series, especially one that lasts only four episodes. You wonder, what are they going to mention and what are they going to leave out? This PBS show isn't the most comprehensive look I've seen on each of its subjects, but for one miniseries in one package, it's actually well put together, and you're going to see some TV footage, photos, and interviews I bet you've never seen before.
Continue reading Pioneers of Television - DVD review
Posted Jan 28th 2008 6:13PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD
Here are the new TV DVDs in stores tomorrow.
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Vol. 5
- Chancer - Series 2
- Curb Your Enthusiasm - Season 6
- Damages - Season 1
- Emergency - Season 4
- Hannah Montana - One in a Million
- Jackie Gleason: Genius At Work
- JAG - Season 5
- Masterpiece - Mansfield Park
- Pioneers of Television - Complete Series
- SpongeBob SquarePants - To Love A Patty
- This American Life - Season 1 (Border's Books and Music only)
- Twitches Too (TV Movie)
Posted Dec 10th 2007 6:23PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Web, Retro Squad
While many think television was built on a combination of electronics and imagination, I personally feel that a good portion of it has been constructed on a fine bed of catchphrases. From the earliest mention of "How sweet it is!" by Jackie Gleason to "That's what she said" from The Office, there probably hasn't been a year that a catchphrase hasn't graced the lips of the international viewing populace.
I'm sure many of you know those catchphrases well. But, do you know when they were first used, or by whom? If you do, then AOL Television's latest trivia quiz will be right up your alley.
Continue reading If you think you know your catchphrases, then this quiz is for you!
Posted Feb 10th 2006 8:24AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Talent

Franklin Cover, perhaps best known as Tom Willis, George
and Louise Jefferson's white neighbor on
The Jeffersons, has died. Cover was being treated for a heart
condition at the Lillian Booth Actor's Fund of America home in California. Besides a regular gig on
The
Jeffersons, Cover also appeared in
The Jackie Gleason Show,
All in the Family,
Who's the
Boss?,
Will & Grace,
Living Single,
Mad About You, and
ER. What an
awesome resume. He leaves behind a wife, Mary, a son and a daughter.