THE COLOR HONEYMOONERS (3 DVDs)

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Disc One

• "25 Words or Less"
After Ralph's brother-in-law wins a trip in a contest, Ralph starts entering any contest he can find in order to top him. Ralph wins the prize from Flakey Wakey, a diet cereal, but heavy-set Ralph isn't exactly their idea of a spokesman.

• "Ship of Fools"
The Kramdens and Nortons embark on their journey. Ralph and Ed play hopscotch on the shuffleboard court, then Ed starts playing with a lifeboat. Naturally, the pair plunges into the water and drifts out to sea.

• "Poor People of Paris"
When Ralph offers to buy a few tickets to the gendarmes' ball, he and Ed frankly are in for trouble, since they're unwittingly passing counterfeit francs.

Disc Two

• "Confusion, Italian Style"
Ralph fears he might lose Alice when he overhears her in a phone conversation with "Harry Viderci," so he and Ed follow their wives to a carnival in disguise (Ralph looks like Ferd'Nand from the funnies here). Naturally Alice figures things out and decides to have some fun with Ralph and Ed.

• "Curse of the Kramdens"
The Irish village of Ralph's ancestors welcomes him with open arms, since there's a curse on the local beer production that can only be lifted when a Kramden comes face-to-face with a ghost. Away Ralph really wants to go!

• "The Mod Couple"
The Kramdens and the Nortons get invited to make an appearance on British TV to promote Flakey Wakey, the contest sponsor. Ralph decides to write and direct the commercial, turning it into a big production, with small roles for Alice, Trixie, and Ed. Since the fake TV variety show parodies Gleason's own show, the jokes will go down better if you've got a guess about what's in the coffee Gleason drinks (to make it go down better) at the end of these episodes.

Disc Three

• "You're in the Picture"
When Ralph rushes to the defense of a lady in distress, he doesn't realize that she's a blackmailer. Now Ralph has to keep the photo that her confederate snapped of them together out of Alice's hands. This one ends with some 1960s-style bedroom farce, "Honeymooners" style. The title, by the way, refers to a failed Jackie Gleason game show.

• "We Spy"
When Ralph and Ed go picnicking to take in the natural scenery of Germany, they pick the perfect spot—a Russian firing range. "We are now in the county of Verboten," Ralph says as he reads the map, just before an unexpected detour to a Russian interrogation center, where Ralph makes an unwitting contribution to international understanding.

• "Petticoat Jungle"
Alice and Trixie are looking forward to a final fling on the Riviera before heading home, but Ralph's got a different idea after meeting a big game hunter. He's organizing a safari, unaware that the first law of the jungle is "Don't let Ed Norton have a gun." The second law is "Let Your Wives Go to the Riviera If You Know What's Good for You."

As is typical of variety shows, Gleason comes on stage at the end, often in costume but always out of character, to introduce the performers and let them take a bow.

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