Honeymooners Closing Credits

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

Closing theme song and credits to the 1950s classic comedy sitcom called the Honeymooners.

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  • I love the old television themes. And you used to hear the ENTIRE presentation of the closing themes, unlike today.

  • I hear this and I think of my early childhood and my Mom and Dad and our home in Los Angeles. They loved this kind of music. I miss so much of my family now gone and this music hits my heart. Oh for just one day back in our old home with my family, all my brothers and I trying to stay up late. I pass by my old Los Angeles home now and it looks like a third world country.

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  • the best comedy show.

  • @MrUnidyne Jackie was very talented, for sure.

  • @25411959 I believe Gleason composed the theme himself.

  • 0:27 Probably the last time the DuMont name was used in television production. Sad,

  • This is such a beautifully romantic theme!

  • RIP Leonard Stern

    1923-2011

  • Visited New York City last week. On the spur of the moment, I walked across the Brooklyn Bridge. As I crossed into Brooklyn, I saw this sign: "Welcome to Brooklyn--How Sweet it Is!" It was an upbeat welcome to that fabled borough, and a fitting tribute to Jackie Gleason, who came from Brooklyn!

  • @nobodysperfect06 - The Fintstones was originally modeled after "the Honeymooners." If you get a chance to look at the very earliest "Flintstones," you see the very deep resemblance.

  • During the syndicated run, how many Viacom logos appeared? I know the V of Doom and Wigga Wigga did, but for some reason, my memory recalls some episodes having The V of Steel at the end.

  • I noticed Leonard Stern in the credits. Didn't he write for "Get Smart" later on?

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