Jackie Gleason was dubbed 'The Great One,' and this classic sitcom shows why. These wonderfully timeless episodes (known as the 'Classic 39') are about the Kramdens and Nortons (introduced on the 'Cavalcade of Stars' variety show in 1950) and have flourished in syndication for more than 50 years. 'People like the show because we are them,' Gleason said. Art Carney had his own explanation: 'It was funny, period.' Carney won five Emmys in the role of Norton, while Gleason, inexplicably, never won.
I don't sleep and I'm disabled and haven't been able to work since retiring from the US Navy 13 years ago all I do is watch TV Movies and make my own knives. Yes, my shop has a TV so I can watch still. I've had Insomnia all my life so I guess when it comes to watching shows some say I cheat, LOL.
dad's war
yes prime minister
bird and fortune
fawlty towers
John Cleese
QI
Judy French
Maggie Smith
Agatha Christie
Morse
James Herriot
Hercules Poirot
You Rang M'lord?
Keeping Up Appearances
Garibaldi
Anita Garibaldi
The House of Five Women
Mi gato endemoniado
Murder she wrote
designing women
the bengal lancers
the British Empire
Napoleon
San Martin
Latin American History
Soleiman Sultan
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The Lombards
Italian Emigrants