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  1. The Jackie Gleason American Scene 1986 Goodtimes Home Video Tape-vhscoverfront.jpg . The Jackie Gleason American Scene 1986 Goodtimes Home Video Tape-vhslabel.jpg . remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Share to Tumblr.

  2. Episode #3.4: With Jackie Gleason, Sid Fields, Frank Fontaine, Barbara Heller. In his monologue, Jackie contrasts his Brooklyn boyhood with life today. Barbara Heller introduces the sketches: Rum Dum brewing an unusual cup of tea; problems in a beauty parlor; and the Poor Soul's battle with a bellhop (Sid Fields). Reginald Van Gleasons [sic] continues his "vaudeville tour," using self-hypnosis ...

  3. Jackie Gleason: Joe the Bartender / Self / Reginald Van Gleason III / Arthur / Rum Dum / The Poor Soul / Game Show Emcee / the Poor Soul / Self - Joe the Bartender / Self - Host / Himself / Ralph Kramden / Stanley R. Sogg / Ventriloquist / Wow Wow the Clown / Jose Gleasonaro / Panel Show Emcee / Spanish Bandit / Self - Reginald Van Gleason III / The Rock / Celebrity Impressions

  4. March 21, 1964 12:00 AM — 1h. From Jackie Gleason Television Treasures 70th Anniversary Collection. The Best of Jackie Gleason's American Scene Magazine: Opening June Taylor Dancers & Monologue - March 21, 1964. Reggie Van Gleason ‘Flea Circus’ sketch - November 2, 1963. The Poor Soul wrist watch commercial - November 2, 1963.

  5. jackie gleason's american scene magazine - the year was 1962. it had been 5 years since the honeymooners had aired and jackie gleason chose to return to the tried-and-true variety format that he was so good at with his american scene magazine. reginald van gleason, the poor soul, and the rest of gleason's comic characters were regular weekly attractions.

  6. jackie gleason's american scene magazine - the year was 1962. it had been 5 years since the honeymooners had aired and jackie gleason chose to return to the tried-and-true variety format that he was so good at with his american scene magazine. reginald van gleason, the poor soul, and the rest of gleason's comic charact