Classic Honeymooners Golf Scene
February 7, 2012 by admin
Filed under Learn to Play Golf
Classic scene with Jackie Gleason & Art Carney.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
February 7, 2012 by admin
Filed under Learn to Play Golf
Classic scene with Jackie Gleason & Art Carney.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
I love this show so much! I wish it was on TV more than once a year for the marathon on new years. Does anyone know if this show is on TV any other time of the year?
Hello Ball–without a doubt, one of the funniest things I have ever seen. These guys are superior to anybody on tv now.
What you expect to find in a pin cushion chicken noodles??? lol
Hello ball!
same here TheSugarRushRsmv
curiousgamers brought me here
HELLLOOOO BALL!
Hello Ball!
i can remember my dad laughing so hard at jackie gleason tears came from his eyes. it took a lot to make my father laugh. mr. gleason had to have been a real inspiration to performers like carroll o’connor, redd foxx, sherman hemsley, ted knight, and others who played characters we grew to love (or hate).
hello ball
jackie gleason never rehearsed at all and look how great how its turns out.
honey mooners on golf
this is what’s missing from TV today…. This is a timeless classic
Absolutely brilliant! This is comedy gold.
THE GREAT ONE.
Still classic. Still funny. Oh, when tv was good.
I still fall off my chair waiting for Art to adress the ball, so funny and timeless. Two of the best ever in their prime, preserved forever for us adoring fans. Goodbye ball!
Jackie Gleason died on this day 24 years ago today.
To me, funniest line ever
Do you guys know,how many times I’ve seen these episodes? They,somehow,still make me laugh. What’s crazier,saying tally ho to a fox,or saying hello to a golf ball?!
Please,somebody remove this post! It’s just too funny.
haahhaha
@ajvr2531 Every comedy back then was awesome. When you combine the Honeymooners, three stooges, marx brothers, etc. nobody can beat what you had back then.
Timeless!!
@backyardbread that’s scary. i was just thinking that. “George” is like a combination of Gleason and Woody Allen.