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Gleason realizó 2 programas especiales de "El show de Jackie Gleason" para la CBS después de terminado su programa regular de los 70s, en los que incluyó segmentos de "Los Honeymooners" y un sketch de "Reginald Van Gleason III" en el que el social millonario fue presentado como un cínico alcohólico. Cuando
In 1985, three decades after the Classic 39 began filming, Gleason revealed he had carefully preserved [[kinescopes]] of his live 1950s programs in a vault for future use–including ''Honeymooners'' sketches with [[Pert Kelton]] as Alice. These "Lost Episodes," as they came to be called, were initially previewed at the [[Museum of Television and Radio]] in [[New York City]], then first aired on the [[Showtime (televisión)|Showtime]] cable network in 1985 and were later syndicated to local TV stations. Some of them include earlier and arguably livelier and fresher versions of exactly the same plotlines later copied for the Classic 39 episodes. One of them, a Christmas holiday episode duplicated several years later with Audrey Meadows as Alice, delivered every one of Gleason's best-known characters–Ralph Kramden, the Poor Soul, Reginald Van Gleason, Joe the Bartender–in and out of the Kramden apartment, the storyline hooking around a wild Christmas party being thrown up the block from the Kramdens' building by Reginald Van Gleason at Joe the Bartender's place.
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