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      The Jackie Gleason Show - Wikipedia
      • Finishing 19th in the ratings, these 39 episodes were subsequently rerun constantly in syndication, often five nights a week, with the cycle repeating every two months for decades.
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  2. At the end of the 1968–1969 season, The Jackie Gleason Show still garnered decent ratings, ranking at No. 25 in the Nielsens and CBS renewed it for an eighth season. The following year would bring a radical change to the series: Gleason went on a stringent diet in 1969 and lost approximately 60 pounds.

  3. The Jackie Gleason Show: With Jackie Gleason, Johnny Olson, The June Taylor Dancers, Sammy Spear and His Orchestra. Jackie Gleason's last weekly variety series, which alternated between regular variety hours with big name guest stars and musical remakes of old "The Honeymooners" sketches.

    • (313)
    • 1966-09-17
    • Comedy, Musical
    • 60
  4. May 23, 2016 · Jackie Gleason’s last show from his longtime home, at CBS Studio 50 in New York (now The Ed Sullivan Theater), aired May 23, 1964. After the summer break, the show debuted from The Miami Beach Convention Center on September 26.

  5. Gleason returned to a live show format for 195657, with short and long versions, including hour-long musicals. Ten years later, these musical presentations were reprised in color, with Sheila MacRae and Jane Keane as Alice and Trixie.

  6. In 1984, Jackie Gleason released "Honeymooners" sketches that originally aired on _"Jackie Gleason Show, The" (1952)_. The sketches, which varied in length, were compiled and edited into 30 minute episodes.

    • (528)
    • 1952-09-20
    • Comedy
    • 60
  7. (3x11, January 4, 1969) View All Seasons. The prodigiously talented Gleason became a TV icon after he joined CBS from DuMont, where his work on `Calvalcade of Stars' had established many of his trademark characters, including Reginald Van Gleason III, the Poor Soul and Ralph Kramden, featured here, along with Art Carney, in `Honeymooners' sketches.

  8. Gleason portrays Joe the Bartender. After soliciting contributions for the Red Cross, Lescoulie introduces Gleason's four-movement tone-poem ballet, "Tawny," which calls for fifty musicians and seventy-six dancers.