Was There Ever A Minority Character On The Honeymooners?

The Honeymooners, a primetime cartoon series, was heavily influenced by Hanna-Barbera’s The Flintstones. The series focused on two neighbors, Ed and Trixie Norton, who were heavy-set and had a nasal-voiced wife who could deflate Ed’s dreams of getting rich quick. Joyce Randolph played Trixie Norton, Ed’s wife and Alice’s best friend, and was the last surviving cast member of the seminal 1950s sitcom. The series pioneered an us vs. them mentality that painted the working class and lower-middle class as the heroes who find comfort and support.

Art Carney gained fame as Ed Norton in The Honeymooners, although he had already performed frequently on television before the legendary series. Joyce Randolph, who played Trixie Norton, was the last surviving cast member of the seminal 1950s sitcom. The Honeymooners also pioneered an us vs. them mentality that painted the working class and lower-middle class as the heroes who find comfort and support.

The show began as a six-minute sketch on the DuMont Television Network and later became one of the featured sketches on the Jackie Gleason Show, moving to the CBS Network. The show featured Cedric the Entertainer, Gabrielle Union, Mike Epps, and Regina Hall. The original Honeymooners show was darker and meaner than it is remembered today, and its legacy continues to be a source of inspiration for many.


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Why was Kelton blacklisted from The Honeymooners?

She lost the role of Alice Kramden on The Honeymooners because her husband Ralph Bell was on the blacklist. This affected her career. They said her health was poor. She created the role of Alice in the original Honeymooners sketches with Jackie Gleason, but returned in the late 60s to play Alice’s mother. She was in a series of Spic ‘n’ Span TV commercials for many years.

Are the Flintstones based on The Honeymooners?

The Flintstones characters were inspired by The Honeymooners, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. They got away with it because Gleason liked the show and the Flintstones characters. Many people agree with him. Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, Audrey Meadows, and Joyce Randolph from The Honeymooners inspired The Flintstones.

Why did they change Alice on The Honeymooners?

Jackie Gleason left The Honeymooners when he moved to CBS. Gleason said she had heart trouble, so Meadows took over. Kelton later had a successful career, especially on Broadway.

Was The Flintstones a rip off of The Honeymooners?

The characters, their relationships, and their voices were over-the-top. I’ll kiss you later. I’m eating. Potato. When you get an idea, you act on it.

What happened to the first Trixie on The Honeymooners?

Joyce Randolph, who played Trixie on The Honeymooners, has died. She was 99. Randolph, the last surviving member of the famous foursome that also included Jackie Gleason and Audrey Meadows, died Saturday at her home in New York. Her son told TMZ. Gleason saw Randolph in a commercial and hired her to play Trixie on his show Cavalcade of Stars. It premiered in 1951 and featured the Kramdens and the Nortons.

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Why was The Honeymooners canceled?

Gleason said he ended the show because the material was too good and he couldn’t cheapen it. Gleason sold the show’s films to CBS for $1.5 million. The Honeymooners is an American TV sitcom that originally aired from 1955 to 1956. It was created by and starred Jackie Gleason. It was based on a comedy sketch of the same name that had been part of Gleason’s variety show. It’s about Ralph Kramden, a bus driver in New York City, his wife Alice, Ralph’s best friend Ed Norton, and Ed’s wife Trixie. They get involved in various schemes in their day-to-day lives. Most episodes are about Ralph’s bad choices in funny situations. The show also deals with serious issues like women’s rights and social status.

The original comedy sketches first aired on the DuMont network’s variety series Cavalcade of Stars, which Gleason hosted. They later aired on the CBS network’s The Jackie Gleason Show, which was broadcast live in front of a theater audience. Gleason reworked The Honeymooners as a half-hour series, which debuted on October 1, 1955 on CBS. It was a hit at first, but then it fell to 19th place. It ended after 39 episodes.

Did the Flintstones rip off The Honeymooners?

Jackie Gleason considered suing but decided it would be bad for his reputation. A rip-off? No, not at all. It was a satire of The Honeymooners.

Why was the first Alice on The Honeymooners blacklisted?

Kelton appeared in the original sketches, which were shorter than the later one-season episodes and 1960s hour-long musical versions. She was replaced by Audrey Meadows because she was blacklisted. Her producers said she left because of heart problems. Kelton and her husband were listed in Red Channels, a 1950s publication of communists in the U.S. entertainment industry. Kelton sued the publication for libel, but later dropped the suit. In his book, David Weinstein wrote that Kelton remained on Cavalcade of Stars through the final season of the series (1951–1952). He suggests that it may have been because Jackie Gleason had resisted attempts at having her dropped. In the 1960s, Kelton returned to Gleason’s CBS show to play Alice’s mother in an episode of the musical version of The Honeymooners, with Sheila MacRae as Alice. In 1963, Kelton appeared on The Twilight Zone, playing Robert Duvall’s overbearing mother in the episode Miniature. The next year, she guest-starred on My Three Sons. In this episode, Kelton plays Thelma Wilson, a stage actress who wants a settled life but realizes it’s not for her.

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Did The Honeymooners ever have a black actor?

The show has been rebooted from a different cultural perspective before. In 2005, Paramount Pictures made a Honeymooners movie with a mostly Black cast. In 2016, CBS tried to make a reboot with writer Bob Kushell and producers Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, Eric & Kim Tannenbaum and Jeff Greenstein. It never made it to production.

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Why was Flintstones: The Prowler banned?

The Flintstones. The episode “The Prowler” was banned from re-running in 1994 due to stereotypes against Asian-Americans. It was shown again in 1996 during the “Every Flintstones Ever” marathon. It was also shown in the 2000 special “The Flintstones.” Behind The Boulders was reinstated with a warning at the beginning of the episode. Africa Squeaks removed scenes where Porky encounters African natives.Ballot Box Bunny – The ending is cut for violence. China Jones – The ending is cut for racial stereotypes. Fresh Hare – The ending is cut for racial stereotypes. Gold Diggers of 49 – The racial stereotypes of Asians and African-Americans are cut.

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What happened to the original Trixie on The Honeymooners?

Joyce Randolph, who played Trixie Norton on the classic sitcom “The Honeymooners,” died Saturday in New York City. She was 99. Randolph was in hospice care when she died of natural causes. Randolph’s character was married to Carney’s Ed Norton on The Honeymooners. They were neighbors of Ralph and Alice Kramden. She was born Joyce Sirola in Detroit to a Finnish American family. She started in show business when she joined a touring production of “Stage Door” while working at a department store. She then moved to New York, where she acted in theater and on television in shows such as “Buck Rogers.”


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  • “We all decided to split after that. Reese didn’t move far from home, he graduated with Malcolm from West Los Angeles College and became a writer and later a producer for Virgin Producer. Malcolm became an Actor and a pretty good one. Sadly he suffered a mini stoke and was diagnosed with dementia. I visited every once and a while and Reese visits as much as he could. We tried contacting Dewey but after what happened with Lois he completely vanished. one day he message me that he was doing fine he actually owns a current net worth 5 million. I’m glad, he always was a bright kid. Francis hearing of what happened told me he understood and then moved back to Alaska with Piama where they now re-own the Lodge and renamed it The Grotto and business is now better under new management. As for me well, I changed my name and moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where I remarried and am now teaching Science/Chemistry.”

  • Honestly this was so spot on … I was the age of the kids of the show when it aired and was their target audience and felt so uncomfortable with the mom character making me feel like I was getting berated when it was supposed to be me getting “entertained”… looking back as an adult I feel that the creator had an abusive mother and it came out in the script….

  • Lois was a monster. Her son is a genius and she forbids his going to a fancy collage in favor of life as a low-level janitor so his life can be a rags-to-riches story when he ‘rises through the ranks’, even though getting into the collage would be a rags-to-riches story anyway because they family is one trailer away from being considered trailer trash. She ruined her son’s life – one of the only two out of five to show real potential – for some fantasy she wants vicariously live out.

  • I never understood the appeal of MitM, entirely because I’ve lived with abusive parents who weren’t that different from the parents in that show. So to see this joke in Family Guy was like Seth saying to me “Hey kid, you’re right to hate this bitch. Here’s her getting beaned upside the head by a guy you’ll associate with run down RV’s and blue meth in about 15 years.”

  • I thought that when getting older I’d get more empathy toward Lois…. I was so wrong, I always hated how she never allowed Malcolm to be free, just because she wanted Malcolm to be “President”, she is like those parents who oblige their children to be doctors or engineers, when their children have other dreams

  • Now that I am older and have more perspective, she still entertains and terrifies me, but now I think she is a fantastic mother. Not afraid to be the bad guy if needed, and worked her ass off at a shitty retail job and made do the best she could to raise her kids. And she was brutally honest. she made sure the kids knew what kind of people they are, what they were good at, and bad at, and encouraged them to do what they were good at. Funny joke, but if anybody actually takes this seriously, then they’re brainlets

  • BTW this first aired in the 1984-85 season where billy crystal and Martin Short were regulars and Eddie Murphy came back to host. That whole show exceeded the hype building up for Eddie coming back…..not only is this one of the best skits of all time, that show was one of the best episodes in SNL history

  • They edited out the finale music @ the end of the skit!!! equipped with Boogie centric organs. it’s one of my personal faves from the good ol SNL’s, this case, season 10. Love the opening, and when he walks in the newsstand shop LOL, and goes towards the bank. This whole sketch would make a flawless full length film with Eddie reimagining the whole situation from 1984🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤

  • I remember this skit back in the day & it was hysterical! My husband is black & 6yrs younger than me & never saw this. I showed it to him & he watched it over & over & over again& couldn’t stop laughing!!! He said “You have to show this to….” I said “Ummm, honey, they don’t let us joke like that anymore, remember?”😂

  • I was 14 when this aired and didn’t have the life experience to understand fully the subtleties of what was going on. Plus at the time I was living in Oregon, a state that was mostly white. I’m grateful that I went into the military right after high school, and had the opportunity to work with and get to know people of color. I came from a narrow worldview before going into the military.

  • The part about the bank is true. My friend mitch who is half Russian and polish has had 3 condo’s foreclosed and 2 cars repossessed! And yet he still gets approved for home loans without co signers ! Like wtf! He’s just a Walgreens manager! I’m a pharmacist but yet i needed co signers just to get a loan for a condo because i was divorced!

  • Eddie Murphy is intelligent and knows its humour, the problem we have in this world is when people from either race or religion just aren’t that intelligent and they get offended by everything in life and don’t understand irony, sarcasm or parodies people make. It’s what’s in someone’s heart that’s important. We are all human beings, life is short so we should all try and get on