It is, though I can understand the confusion. For the last few years of its run, the JGS had Honeymooners skits, often taking up the full hour. The JGS opened with Gleason welcoming the audience and starting the show with "And away we go!"
A lot of people remember the Honeymooners and forget or don't know the other show existed. I remember the Honeymooners well enough that I got suspicious that I could think "Jackie Gleason" but NOT "the Honeymooners" with that line, so that narrowed the field considerably.
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Wow. This one's been dormant for a while... "Uh I've just been handed a news flash. The word "Canada" is unrhymeable. It's easier to - I don't know - get drunk and try to climb a bull
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The Mickey Mouse Club.
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Don't know, so I'll pick a show I haven't seen.
"How I Met Your Mother" ?
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LOL. That sequence must have been mentioned here somewhere, maybe in Name that TV Show. Anyway,
This next exchange is from a show we've (probably) all seen. It's hard to think of a definitive quote, but maybe this will do:
"Nice outfit!"
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(Actually, there are probably two correct answers. The exchange, if not word-perfect, appeared on two shows.)
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That was Lois and Clark, but it was also used in Superman and Lois.
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"Hogan's Heroes."
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Of course.
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Of course, Schultz said that, not Richard Dawson's character, but Dawson was in the show. Moving on....
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The Brady Bunch. Probably the most quoted (and parodied) line.
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"The Honeymooners"?
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Actually, I think it's "the Jackie Gleason Show."
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It is, though I can understand the confusion. For the last few years of its run, the JGS had Honeymooners skits, often taking up the full hour. The JGS opened with Gleason welcoming the audience and starting the show with "And away we go!"
WW is up.
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A lot of people remember the Honeymooners and forget or don't know the other show existed. I remember the Honeymooners well enough that I got suspicious that I could think "Jackie Gleason" but NOT "the Honeymooners" with that line, so that narrowed the field considerably.
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Next one.
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Hauntingly familiar.
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No, that one really is the Honeymooners
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It is. Ralph Kramden sometimes complained about himself.
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