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- La última serie semanal de variedades de Jackie Gleason, que alternaba horas regulares de variedades con grandes estrellas invitadas y remakes musicales de viejos sketches de «The Honeymooners».
- Jackie Gleason returns to the variety show format with his "American Scene Magazine". The official title of the show was, again, "The Jackie Gleason Show". Initially taped in New York City, after two seasons in 1964 moved to Miami Beach.
- Jerry Lewis presentó el programa de variedades que consistía principalmente en parodias a menudo con personajes que dio a conocer en sus películas. Algunos invitados incorporaron números musicales a las historias del programa.
- As Christmas approaches, Ralph Kramden's latest get-rich scheme risks his and Alice's life savings -- and trusting pal Ed Norton's holiday bonus -- on the lottery. The gamble also places Alice's mother's Social Security check in jeopardy.
- Ralph suspects Alice is seeing someone, but she's working nights in order to buy him a Valentine's Day present.
- Ralph gets another one of his famous get-rich-quick schemes: using his and Ed's life savings on lottery tickets in an attempt to win a million dollars. It's not a Merry Christmas for all.
- A variety special which brought back Jackie Gleason in his most famous roles, including "The Honeymooners", "Joe the Bartender", and "The Poor Soul".
- Comedy and variety summer series featuring pantomimes by DeLuise and guest star performances.
- A salute to the big bands, with performances by the likes of Buddy DeFranco, Duke Ellington, Les and Larry Elgart, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Guy Lombardo, Freddy Martin and Sammy Kaye.
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- Jackie welcomes various musicians and aerialists. Trumpeter Bobby performs "Strangers in the Night." Dick sings "Melancholy Serenade." Saxophonist Charlie entertains with "He Walked Into My Life."
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- Teresa Brewer sang When I Leave the World Behind, and sang and yodelled Cotton Fields, accompanied by her Terry-Tones.
- 1966–1970TV-GEpisodio de TVJackie, Milton Berle and Jerry Collins start things off with a comedy routine; Louis Armstrong performs "Cabaret" and "What a Wonderful World"; Jackie and Milton discuss what kind of act to do next; Joe the Bartender welcomes back Crazy Guggenheim (Frank Fontaine); and for the close, Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra perform a medley of their big hits, accompanied by the June Taylor Dancers.
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- 1966–1970TV-GEpisodio de TVHighlights include: Milton Berle and Jerry Collins doing a routine with Jackie in the opener; The 5th Dimension performing "Paper Cup"; George Carlin satirizing advice columnists; Herman's Hermits performing a medley of their hits including "There's a Kind of Hush"; and Milton and Jackie close the show with another routine.
- Vikki sings "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You". A medley about life in California and Florida becomes a duet with Jackie and Milton. Milton also tries to interest Jackie in a script.
- Guest Red Buttons sings "My Pal Jackie" and reminisces about their recent trip to the beach; Nipsey Russell performs a comedy routine after regaling about diets and women's fashions with Jackie; Jan Murray gives Jackie some golfing tips, with Greta von Hagge as the caddy; and a "Honeymooners" sketch, "Lawsuit", where Ralph intends to sue his employer, the Gotham Bus Company, for $75,000 after suffering a broken leg in a work-related accident.