The Honeymooners Opening Credits with Bus Scene and Brought to You By Original Intro
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This has the same font that Gleason used on the opening and closing credits of his variety show. Also note the distinctive, quasi 3D use of the way the actors' names come across the screen
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Actually, CBS staff announcer Gaylord Avery replaced Jack Lescoulie in the syndicated version of the filmed "HONEYMOONERS" opening title. Johnny Olsen became Jackie's announcer in the second phase of his variety show (1962-'70), including the Miami Beach telecasts from 1964 on.
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@fromthesidelines Fascinating...of course, Johnny Olson did the announcing on the syndicated version.
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@paktype more like 20 cents. i remember asking my dad what does that mean, gas is 19.9 cents a gal? if only !!!!!!
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naming a bus depot after him was a great tribute to him...pretty cool
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And Jack worked on both "THE TODAY SHOW" and "THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW" (on two different networks) because Jackie wanted him as his chief announcer when he began on CBS in 1952 [they were good friends, and Lescoulie was Buick's spokesman on "THE BUICK-BERLE SHOW" in its 1954-'55 season]. The network insisted Gleason audition other announcers, and he said, "All right, I'll listen to 'em. But when they're finished, Jack Lescoulie gets the job".
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@fromthesidelines The legendary Jack Lescoulie was one of the early hosts of The Today Show, and in the early 1960's, hosted a children's television program called '1-2-3-Go', assisted by a young boy who in the succeeding decade would wax homespun. Name that young actor. Good luck and....good night.
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Wow, that Buick was almost a long as the bus. Those were the days - gas was about 40 cents a gallon.
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Wish I could get on that bus now...
As for the kid who appeared with Lescoulie on "1-2-3- GO!" in the 1961-'62 season, 'juliaflo'- that was young Richard Thomas!
fromthesidelines 11 months ago
@fromthesidelines - Hey, I love these facts that you always provide - thanks!
jed6271 10 months ago
I've never seen that before. I've only seen the syndicated opening. Thanks for posting.
rachelazw 2 years ago 3
No problem, this amazed me also since I had always grown up seeing the syndicated version.
jed6271 2 years ago