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| 144 :07x10 - Run, Santa, Run (Dec/17/1966) | | Ralph doesn't know that Alice has taken in knitting to pay for his Christmas present, so when he discovers baby things in the apartment he assumes Alice is pregnant. He takes on a job as a sidewalk santa with Norton as his helper. They are both arrested as opperatives in a bookmaking operation. | | Guest Stars: Robert Strauss as Sydney, Martin Garner as Lenny | |
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| 146 :07x12 - Movies Are Better Than Ever (Jan/14/1967) | | Ralph treats himself, Alice and the Nortons to the movies for Ed's birthday. Ed's ticket wins the door prize -- a color TV. Ralph declares war on Ed because he paid for the tickets and wants the TV. Eventually they take their case to court but reconcile after hearing Alice's testimony. | |
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| 147 :07x13 - Without Reservations (Feb/04/1967) | | Ralph's brother-in-law Stanley pursuades Ralph and Ed into buying a strategically located hotel along the route of a proposed highway. The highway ends up bypassing the hotel, putting Ralph and Ed out of business but money in Stanley's pocket since he's a construction worker on the new highway. | | Guest Stars: Robert Dryden as , Pat Henning as Stanley | |
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| 149 :07x15 - Rififi, Brooklyn Style (Mar/04/1967) | | Ralph tries to score points with his boss by collecting money from the drivers at the depot and buying the boss' daughter an elegant watch as a wedding present. Alics and her mother discover the watch and since it's Alice's birthday, jump to the wrong conclusion. Ralph stages a phony holdup to get the watch back but is thwarted when a real crook overhears his scheme. | | Guest Stars: Pert Kelton as Mrs. Gibson | |
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| 150 :07x16 - Ralph Kramden Presents (Mar/18/1967) | Ralph is asked to invite his celebrity friend that he always brags about, Jackie Gleason, to the annual Raccoons dance. In desperation, Ralph & Ed go over to the hotel that Gleason is staying to try to get him to come. Ralph gets to speak to Carney and Ed gets to speak to Gleason but in the confusion, nobody is invited to the dance. Alice promises Gleason the recipe for her anchovy pizza and he shows up at the dance.
| | Guest Stars: Robert Dryden as Rocky, George Petrie as Hotel Desk Clerk, Sammy Smith (3) as | |
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| 151 :07x17 - Flushing Ho (Apr/11/1967) | | The Kramdens and Nortons, unable to make ends meet around tax time, decide to move to a large two-bedroom apartment in Flushing and split all expenses. The plan fails when Ralph complains of a dwindling food supply and insufficient time in the bathroom, so they all pack up and move back to Chauncey Street. | | Guest Stars: Ted Beniades as , Robert Dryden as , Franklin Cover as Police Officer, Paul Brown (1) as | |
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| 152 :07x18 - Sees All, Knows All (Apr/22/1967) | | A Coney Island fortune teller tells Ralph that he is going to commit a murder within a week. Ralph wants Alice to move in with her mother till the week passes but Alice refuses. Ralph moves in with Ed and gets so exasperated at him that he nearly kills him. In the end, Ralph manages to get himself arrested for safety by assaulting a police officer | | Guest Stars: Paul Brown (1) as , Audrey Christie as Madame Zelda, Chet London as Gypsy, William Thourlby as | |
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