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The Honeymooners - "I was a million air for two days"




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Uploaded to YouTube by: richard hopkins
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 10 May 2017
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 5 September 2016

Tags: television




Description:

Ever wonder what Ralph would do as a millionaire. Thanks to finding a money-packed suitcase, he's suddenly big-bucks Ralph. For one thing, he'd get a telephone and tip the guy a quick 20. He'd even get a new stove, a storage chest, along with a skinny table and chairs. But most of all, he'd get the loudest print jacket ever seen on TV, then hire Norton as a general flunky, and tell his old boss to go you know where. Wow! Does he think of maybe moving out of that dumpy flat or buying a few pictures for those ugly bare walls. Heck no! That would mean the program's producers would have to outfit a whole new set. So now he struts around in his millionaire's jacket, puffed out like a blowfish, being the big man he's always wanted to be. Too bad the money he found is strictly counterfeit.

Great premise for Ralph's personality. He's perfect in the role, swaggering and bloviating, while Alice looks on, unconvinced. I was curious how the writers would get him out of the hole they dug. Oddly, I'm still wondering. Nonetheless, it's a fun 30- minutes for fans of Ralph, and a little poignant too.