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The Honeymooners Full Episode in Color / Bonus clip
The Honeymooners Full Episode in Color / Bonus clip
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The Honeymooners Full Episode in color | S1 E16 My Aching Back
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I colorized one of my favorite episodes of The Honeymooners Season 5 Episode 16 "Oh, My Aching Back" from 1956. Video also includes an additional footage of the stars of The Honeymooners appearing as mystery guests on the hit TV show "What's My Line?"
1949 Documentary about Brooklyn Colorized
มุมมอง 139ปีที่แล้ว
This is a short documentary film from 1949 discussing the city of Brooklyn, New York. I colorized it to give it some color and liveliness.
Coney Island Luna Park in Color |1903
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This very old footage is from "Rube and Mandy's visit to Coney Island" which is an early style comedy and tour of Coney Island (filmed by Edison Manufacturing Co. 1903) Some sound was added to the film for ambience. I added some color to the film as best to my ability so that we can see some color and life in this very old true depiction of one of the greatest amusement parks - Coney Island, Lu...
The Newlywed Game Episode Colorized from Back and White 1960's
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I decided to bring some color to one of my favorite episodes from the Newlywed Game that has always been seen in black and white. I believe it was one of the earlier episodes, perhaps somewhere between 1966-1968. The results are incredible - it makes the footage more lifelike and relatable. Included are some awesome old style commercials! Enjoy the watch!
Coney Island in color | 1940 | It's All Relative
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Short documentary film of Coney Island in 1940 first time colorized! Coney Island, "the place where merriment is king!" Take a trip back in time. See masses of old school New Yorkers beat the heat by hitting the beach. Side Shows! Carnies! Thrill rides! Kid Rides! Classic Coney Island rides such as Witches Hat and The Human Pool Table! Also including are the original Coney Island Hot Dogs and t...
Coney Island 1932 In Color | Colorized Video Of An Old Footage of Coney Island From 1932
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This is a colorized version of a video footage taken in 1932 of Coney Island, New York USA - one of the oldest and most historical amusement parks in U.S.A As it states in the beginning of the footage: "Away with the deep depressions - let's have a good slapdash smile with the rest of the world at Uncle Sam's playground." Closer view of some of the rides including a circular "witches hat" type ...
Ruby Keeler | Everything Ruby Keeler | Compilation of Ruby Keeler's best musical/dance scenes
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Ruby Keeler | Everything Ruby Keeler | Compilation of Ruby Keeler's best musical/dance scenes
Benny Goodman on What's My Line? - Two Guest Appearances & two movie scenes featuring Benny Goodman
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Benny Goodman on What's My Line? - Two Guest Appearances & two movie scenes featuring Benny Goodman
Ernest Borgnine and "Marty" - Various Archives, Interviews And Movie Clips
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Various archives and movie clips compilation on one of the all-time favorite movies "Marty" - a classic and relatable movie that is timeless and heartfelt. Included are interviews and Academy Award wins for and about this movie, its production and its star Ernest Borgnine.
Interviews with Audrey Hepburn 1988/1990/1991
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Interviews with Audrey Hepburn 1988/1990/1991
Amusing Segments for Petlovers on What's My Line? 1951/1953/1954
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Amusing Segments for Petlovers on What's My Line? 1951/1953/1954
Irene Dunne on What's My Line? - Two Guest Appearances 1953/1957
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Irene Dunne on What's My Line? - Two Guest Appearances 1953/1957
Jack Benny on What's My Line? - Three Guest Appearances 1953/1959/1966
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Jack Benny on What's My Line? - Three Guest Appearances 1953/1959/1966
Buyer and Seller of Confederate Money on What's My Line? - Segment from 06-21-1959 Episode
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Buyer and Seller of Confederate Money on What's My Line? - Segment from 06-21-1959 Episode
Johnnie Ray on What's My Line? - Two Guest Appearances
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Johnnie Ray on What's My Line? - Two Guest Appearances
George Burns on What's My Line? - Three Guest Appearances
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George Burns on What's My Line? - Three Guest Appearances
What's My Line? - Funny Segments from 10-11-1953 Episode
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What's My Line? - Funny Segments from 10-11-1953 Episode
Lipstick Demonstrator on What's My Line? - Segment from 09-06-1953 Episode
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Lipstick Demonstrator on What's My Line? - Segment from 09-06-1953 Episode
Maternity Hospital Owner on What's My Line? - Segment from 09-13-1953 Episode
มุมมอง 1994 ปีที่แล้ว
Maternity Hospital Owner on What's My Line? - Segment from 09-13-1953 Episode
Deborah Kerr on What's My Line? - Mystery Guest on 08-09-1953
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Deborah Kerr on What's My Line? - Mystery Guest on 08-09-1953
Even 70 year old pizza looks good. ;)
That was an unexpected pleasant surprise to see the cast as guests on the game show: "What's My Line." 😃
Anyone else think Audrey Meadows was sexy ?
Thank You for posting this Treasure to enjoy instead of the Depressing Trash on the Airwaves today.
Gleason wasn't even 40?!
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman were si humble. I loved how they looked at each other, that they were so much in love.
One of my top 2 all time favorites ever . But I have to be honest, the color does not do justice for this I prefer the black and white .
I agree completely. The attempt of coloring the show makes it lose its authenticity.
This episode is hilarious!! LOL!
Mrs. Roosevelt had a wonderful smile.
Al Carney...Jimmy Gleason!
Awful job at colorization, but it's a funny episode.
I MUST AGREE ! THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME ! IF ANYONE IS AN I DREAM OF JEANIE FAN, IT'S RIGHT UP THERE !
They used the name Harvey a lot In this show..😮 I wonder why??? Peace ✌️ 10.15.2024
What a surprise for me! My first time to see my favorite Brooklynites in color! Thank you.
Query Meadows Sid that it was years before she could get a job that did not involve her being around a stove. Joyce Randolph said that she was so recognizable as Trixie, despite her limited screen time, that she had a very difficult time finding work for many, many years.
Art Carney God bless. I was born 4 years after this show aired😂😂
At Carney was pretty much in character as Ed Norton here, and he was definitely proud of that as his most famous role But he also felt constrained by it, and he resented the fact that while he was on Gleason's show, Gleason never really gave him the opportunity to expand and show more of what he could do. Only in his later years was the fulll range of his genius truly shown.
I don't know. From what I remember about the Jackie Gleason show, Art Carney was clearly a gifted comedic actor with as much or more range than Jackie Gleason.
@@scook5599 Yes, he was, and that was what bothered him -- he was confined to Gleason's "Second Banana" status as Norton, and he wanted the opportunity to shine more brightly. That episode they refer to here, where Gleason was injured and Carney had to take over, was especially painful to him -- he came in with a script that would have shown the range and depth of his skills (ironically, still in the Ed Norton character, but giving it more depth, humanity, and pathos), and Gleason replaced it with a series of sketches that weren't really funny and didn't give him much of a chance to really look good. You can see his expression here when that episode is brought up -- it's still painful for him, and I think it shows. The general consensus, even among Gleason's admirers, is that this was not Jackie's finest moment by a long shot.
@@jazzmanchgo Thank you for these insights!
@@scook5599 Insights? 😅 He's pulling 'facts' out of his, um... hindquarters. ☝️😆👍
@@jazzmanchgo😠 Stop with all your LIES!
Louis Armstrong - what a musician. Asked to just sing, but he delivers a master work in importu class. RIP Sir, much missed.
This video is over an hour long, but I found this comment within the first couple of minutes. So obviously I kept watching until he came up. It was rather sneaky putting him last. He was one of those phenomena that we'll never see again.
Paul Newman was SO handsome!!!♥️♥️♥️👍
Anyone notice the severe change in our culture since then, and not for the better? No tats, no nose rings, the women and men dressed formally, the men stand in the presence of women, just a nice quiet game show that is wonderful in its simplicity. I long for these times. I am repulsed by today's culture.
I couldn't agree with you more.
Of course ....although, the whistling of men when an attractive woman appears...
@@AlBurcin Oh please, that one act doesn't negate all the positive aspects of the 50's and 60's.
@@fasteddie9867you're right
@@AlBurcin Thanks for being man enough to admit I was right. Happy Columbus day!
Should not have been colorized. Terrible job.
What a time capsule of treasured talent from the past.
When Ralph enters the apartment--"Whoa what a surprise!!" is one of the funniest moments in TV history.
This is a fabulous compilation! Thank you.
I’m only in my forties, but I’ve come to appreciate sitcoms from before my time. I like I love Lucy and dick van dyke, but the Honeymooners is the best, with the single possible exception of Mary Tyler Moore. I have no idea what it would have been like to watch these shows back in the day, but in 2024, they are fantastic. I will share them with my children, too. Great stuff!
She was excellent on Honeymooners
Even in a funky attitude 😮 Istill get some comfort 😊 Ok Peace 🎉 9.27.2024
😊😊😊😊 Thank you For the uploads I never either get tired Of it Peace 9.27.2024
Total respect ❤
Good Selection
Al Carney! Please!
This wonderful show
First joke bombed.(empty refridgerator)
IF YOU TRULY ARE A HONEYMOONER HUGE FAN, THEN YOU WOULD KNOW NORTON ! FOOD IS HIS LIFE !
Do the panel EVER run out of time without getting the correct answer?
Yes. Many times especially in regard to the more specialized occupations. But a celebrity guest could stump them too on occasion. Just watch more of these videos and I am sure that you will come across some of them.
What beautiful people were on that show, all of them stars in their own way.
Jimmy Stewart's "Take Her, She's Mine" is a forgotten gem co-starring Billy Mumy (William, from "Lost in Space"). Also, there was no show two weeks after this, in honored memory of President Kennedy, who was assassinated ten days after this show.
In the early 2000's was an assistant teacher at J.S. 221 in Queens NY. The school is named after Louis Armstrong. Every morning the kids would play one of his songs over the PA system. It was so sweet! I wonder if they still do?
If they played "It's A Wonderful World"... That would be great.
Flintstones and honeymooners fred, barney ralph ed liked ❤ bowling, golf and pool
The flintstones had loyal order of dinosaurs and water buffaloes and the honeymooners had the loyal order of raccoons
The golden age of television.. the honeymooners was the golden age of television ❤❤❤
Which episodes did Jackie Gleason miss from an accident and art carney filled in
Does anyone remember which episode which the kitchen wall scenery fell down, and we got a glimpse of back stage hands?
Thank you jimmy Stewart for your service and the many hours of entertainment that you gave all of us
I'm surprised that in 2024, we don't have the technology to have these shows in perfect color AND in HD, but at least in perfect color.
Every single show in sitcom history has some formula,story,angle, or idea from the HM ..that's why he's ..THE GREATEST ..I love you to Ralph. Thanks for the decades of laughter. None of us could ever repay you.
I love art carney
The thing that gets me most is this, they are all under 40 & only NEW STARS to USA entertainment just amazing.
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Absolutely wonderful!
I love the long silent parts between lines.. and no laugh tracks. Many Modern TV shows and movies bombard your senses like you were being attacked.