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Season 8
153 :08x01 - Be It Ever So Humble (Sep/09/1967)
Rather than pay a $5 rent increase, Ralph buys a duplex in the country and takes the Nortons as his tenants. He forces them to sign a 99-year lease. But he is a negligent superintendent, and the Nortons attempt to break the lease with a 3:00 A.M. party and a firecracker in Ralph's fireplace.
Guest Stars: Franklin Cover as Police Officer, George Petrie as Mr. Cogliati
 
154 :08x02 - Hair to a Fortune (Sep/16/1967)
For $500, Ralph and Norton buy a phony hair-restoration formula from a sharp promoter in Central Park. Over Alice and Trixie's objections, they mix up their first batch and try it on Ralph's boss. Using the formula he loses all his hair.
Guest Stars: Ben Hammer as Mr. Mitchell, George Petrie as Electric Zipper Inventor, Gordon B. Clarke as
 
155 :08x03 - The People's Choice (Sep/23/1967)
Ralph becomes a hero for recognizing "Knuckles" Grogan from his newspaper picture and aiding in his arrest. Then Knuckles escapes, and Ralph has to be the bait so the police can recapture him. Local politicians ask Ralph, on the strength of his heroism, to run for state assembly; he agrees, and campaigns vigorously, until he realizes that his sponsors are dishonest. And, at the big pre-election rally, he tells the voters the whole story.
Guest Stars: Howard St. John as Weaver, Joseph Warren as Pomerantz, Ted Beniades as Political Boss
 
156 :08x04 - Two for the Money (Oct/07/1967)
Ralph, as treasurer of the Raccoon Lodge, has been entrusted with $500 in cash, which he loses at Dennehy's Bar, He plays a long shot at the tracks to replace the money, and his horse wins but he doesn't, because he tore up his ticket at the beginning of the race when it looked like he was going to lose. Fortunately, the money turns up right where Ralph left it--in the pocket of the Raccoons' Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler.
Guest Stars: Johnny Morgan (1) as Bartender
 
157 :08x05 - Nephew of the Bride (Oct/21/1967)
Alice's Aunt Ethel (played by Doro Merande) moves in with the Kramdens. Ralph, who has to sleep on a cot in the kitchen, plays Cupid for her and Krausmeyer, the butcher (played by David Burns). His plan succeeds, Ethel and Krausmeyer elope, and they return to the Kramdens' for a place to live until they can find a home. And Ralph moves to the YMCA
Guest Stars: David Burns (2) as Herman Krausmeyer, Doro Merande as Aunt Ethel
 
158 :08x06 - Out of Sight, Out of Mind (Nov/04/1967)
Ralph is sent to the company psychiatrist when he loses his temper once too often on the job. He is advised to give up his friendship with Norton, Norton mistakes his farewell note for a suicide note, and shadows Ralph to keep him out of trouble. Ralph, seeing Norton everywhere he looks, thinks he's losing his mind ... until the truth comes out and the psychiatrist decides that Norton and Kramden belong together.
Guest Stars: Bruce Gordon (1) as Bugsy, Barbara Nichols as Kitty, Robert Strauss as Harry
 
159 :08x07 - Two Faces of Ralph Kramden (Nov/18/1967)
Ralph is set up as an "insurance executive" by mobsters because he is a dead ringer for their boss (also played by Gleason). Their real boss is fleeing the country with his moll; Ralph, as his stand-in, is due to be exterminated momentarily. Only the intervention of Norton, Alice, and Trixie saves Ralph's life.
 
160 :08x08 - The Main Event (Dec/02/1967)
Boxer "Dynamite" Moran is living with the Kramdens and Ralph is his new promoter. His first knockout, strictly unofficial and off the record, is staged for the benefit of the manager of heavyweight contender "Killer" Cuoco. The scheme works until Norton accidentally decks Dynamite. Undaunted, Ralph vows to stay in the fight game. Only this time, he will train Norton for the ring.
Guest Stars: Dick Sabol as Killer Cuoco, Betty Hyatt Linton as , Jesse White as Bob Cosgrove, George Petrie as Maitre d', Peter Palmer as Dynamite Moran
 
161 :08x09 - To Whom It May Concern (Dec/16/1967)
Ralph, told to turn in his bus driver's uniform, dashes off a scathing letter to his boss, only to realize he was not being fired but promoted to traffic manager. He retrieves the letter, then mails it again by mistake. His boss receives the letter, but has no one to blame, since it is unsigned. Then Norton stops by the boss' office to plead for another chance for his pal . . . and Ralph's professional aspirations take another nose dive.
Guest Stars: Paul Ford as J.J. Marshall
 
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