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Do you have a favorite episode of The Honeymooners? (Original Post) red dog 1 Mar 2017 OP
Ralph: "It says, address the ball." mac56 Mar 2017 #1
I remember that one red dog 1 Mar 2017 #2
That's the one I thought of too Sanity Claws Mar 2017 #3
Loved that show badhair77 Mar 2017 #4
I love the one where he's determined to learn how to play the trumpet. thucythucy Mar 2017 #5
The song contest. Dave Starsky Mar 2017 #6
Norton brings his piano down from his apartment upstairs, red dog 1 Mar 2017 #8
That's it. Dave Starsky Mar 2017 #9
This one. Very rare Metsie Casey Mar 2017 #7
Seriously Metsie Casey Mar 2017 #10

red dog 1

(27,816 posts)
2. I remember that one
Tue Mar 21, 2017, 07:39 PM
Mar 2017

After Ralph lies about being a golfer, his boss at the bus company invites him to play golf with him.

thucythucy

(8,066 posts)
5. I love the one where he's determined to learn how to play the trumpet.
Tue Mar 21, 2017, 09:02 PM
Mar 2017

It's part of his quest for self-improvement.

I love the Honeymooners. Ed Norton and Alice K. my favorites.

Dave Starsky

(5,914 posts)
6. The song contest.
Wed Mar 22, 2017, 08:26 AM
Mar 2017

Norton helps Ralph practice for a "Name That Composer" contest, beginning EVERY song he plays with a ridiculous flourish containing "Swanee River". Hijinks ensue.

red dog 1

(27,816 posts)
8. Norton brings his piano down from his apartment upstairs,
Wed Mar 22, 2017, 03:39 PM
Mar 2017

to help Ralph prepare for the TV show, and, to "loosen up" his fingers, he always started playing a few bars of Stephen Foster's "Old Folks at Home" (Swanee River).

When Ralph goes on the TV show, the song chosen for him was Swanee River.

TV Show Host: "Mr Kramden, who wrote that song?"

Ralph: "Umina Umina...Ed Norton?"

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