The Jackie Gleason Show aired for four seasons on CBS between September 1952 and June 1957. The program did not air during the 1955-1956 season, being replaced by two half-hour programs: a filmed version of its most popular feature, The Honeymooners, and its former summer replacement series, Stage Show. In the fall of 1956, The Jackie Gleason Show returned for one more season, again with the Honeymooners sketches as its main feature, before being revived in 1962.
For descriptions of the Honeymooners sketches within The Jackie Gleason Show, see List of The Honeymooners episodes.
Sketches: Poor Soul paints his dog; Reggie Van Gleason is shoe salesman; Art Carney in Truman gag.
Musical Numbers: Gleason sings "I Love Girls"; Barton sings "Come Rain or Come Shine" and "You Like?"; singer/trumpeter Armstrong performs "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" and "That's a Plenty."
Other Sketches: Loudmouth Charlie Bratton and Clem Finch have a rare dime; Reggie Van Gleason in a wrestling match.
Sketches: Joe the Bartender; Loudmouth Charlie Bratton thinks Clem Finch's wife is cheating on him; Coney Island sketch with whole cast participating in tribute to silent film comedies.
Other Sketches: Joe the Bartender.
Musical Numbers: singer/pianist Cole performs "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" and "Faith Can Move Mountains"; Morrow sings "I Have Dreamed" and "Because You're Mine"; violinist Neglia plays "Flight of the Bumblebee" backed by June Taylor Dancers.
Other Sketches: Loudmouth Charlie Bratton tries to get Clem Finch a raise; Poor Soul and girlfriend get a TV set.
Other Sketches: Poor Soul has a date at the roller rink; Reggie Van Gleason's parents think he's slacking off in his duties at the bank.
Other Sketches: Gleason does two of his established characters.