VERY CLEVER, POETIC & WELL THOUGHT OUT Lyrics by: JACKIE GLEASON
FAMOUSLY RECORDED BY: JACKIE GLEASON ORCHESTRA..
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Plot
American Scene Magazine, 1962–1965
In 1962, Gleason returned to the variety format with his American Scene Magazine.
The official title of the show was, again, The Jackie Gleason Show.
American Scene was initially taped in New York City; after two seasons, production moved to Miami Beach (1964), on Jackie's insistence.
Gleason would begin his monologue each week and be surprised by the flamboyant jackets worn by bandleader Sammy Spear. (Beholding Spear's animal-print blazer, Gleason quipped, "I've heard of Tiger Rag, but this is ridiculous!") Ralph Kramden, Reggie Van Gleason, the Poor Soul, and the rest of Gleason's comic characters were regular attractions. Frank Fontaine, as bug-eyed, grinning "Crazy" Guggenheim (evolved from his John character from The Jack Benny Program), starred in the Joe the Bartender skits, delighting fans with his nutty speaking voice and goofy laugh, and charmed by his surprisingly mellow singing voice. June Taylor's chorus girl routines revived for the television generation the aerial pattern kaleidoscope formations made famous on film by Busby Berkeley. ...
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