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Multi-Signed "The Honeymooners" 15x26 Custom Framed Photo Display Signed by (4) with Jackie Gleason,

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Multi-Signed  The Honeymooners  15x26 Custom Framed Photo Display Signed by (4) with Jackie Gleason,

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Auction Date:2016 Jul 21 @ 19:00 (UTC-7 : PDT/MST)
Location:2320 W Peoria Ave Suite B142, Phoenix, Arizona, 85029, United States
Custom framed photo measures 15" x 26" in size. Features a photo that has been hand signed by Jackie Gleason (D 1987, Ralph Kramden), Art Carney (D 2003, Ed Norton), Joyce Randolph (Trixie Norton) and Audrey Meadows (D 1996, Alice Kramden). An authentic signature of Jackie Gleason is extremely difficult to obtain. 95% of his autographs are secretarial. The entire line of information provided on the check in form is in his hand, signed in blue ballpoint pen. Audrey Meadows signed in blue felt tip, Joyce Randolph and Art Carney signed in black ballpoint.

The Honeymooners is an American sitcom, based on a recurring 1951–55 sketch of the same name. It originally aired on theDuMont network's Cavalcade of Stars and subsequently on the CBS network's The Jackie Gleason Show, which was filmed in front of a live audience. It debuted as a half-hour series on October 1, 1955. Although initially a ratings success—becoming the #2 show in the United States during its first season—it faced stiff competition from The Perry Como Show, and eventually dropped to #19, ending its production after only 39 episodes (now referred to as the "Classic 39"). The final episode of The Honeymooners aired on September 22, 1956. Creator/producer Jackie Gleason revived The Honeymooners sporadically until 1978. The Honeymooners was one of the first U.S. television shows to portray working-class married couples in a gritty, non-idyllic manner (the show is set mostly in the Kramdens' kitchen, in a neglected Brooklyn apartment building).