Yes/No: Are these freeze frames from The Honeymooners Christmas episode?
Christmas at the Kramdens sounds like a good time, right?
There is a lot to do the night before Christmas, especially if your name is Ralph Kramden. Although The Honeymooners only had one season, producers made sure one of its 39 episodes was holiday-themed!
If you're a Honeymooners super fan, you remember this episode like it was shown for the first time yesterday. When you need a last-minute gift for the one you love, are you willing to sell an item you cherish?
Ralph Kramden had to make that decision in the episode "Twas the Night Before Christmas." Can you tell if these freeze frames came from the holiday episode or a different one?
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Is this freeze frame from The Honeymooners episode "Twas the Night before Christmas"?
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Is this freeze frame from The Honeymooners episode "Twas the Night before Christmas"?
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Is this freeze frame from The Honeymooners episode "Twas the Night before Christmas"?
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Is this freeze frame from The Honeymooners episode "Twas the Night before Christmas"?
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Is this freeze frame from The Honeymooners episode "Twas the Night before Christmas"?
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Is this freeze frame from The Honeymooners episode "Twas the Night before Christmas"?
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Is this freeze frame from The Honeymooners episode "Twas the Night before Christmas"?
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Is this freeze frame from The Honeymooners episode "Twas the Night before Christmas"?
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Is this freeze frame from The Honeymooners episode "Twas the Night before Christmas"?
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Is this freeze frame from The Honeymooners episode "Twas the Night before Christmas"?
Yes/No: Are these freeze frames from The Honeymooners Christmas episode?
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I love The Honeymooners, but, I think that I also got lucky on this one also.
Jackie Gleason was a big man who was very light on his feet.
“ And away we go”
I liked the last version of that sketch with Eddie Hodges ("I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door") in the portion of the segment where Avalon was (from 1954, a year later).