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The Jackie Gleason Show

Episode #3.4 (Season 3, Episode 4)
TV-G
TV Episode | 60 min | Comedy, Musical

The June Taylor Dancers start things off by dancing to "Can't Take My Eyes Off You"; Sid Caesar starts off as a saxophonist who has sworn off the instrument in favor of philosophizing, later pantomimes a piano concerto, then he and Imogene...See moreThe June Taylor Dancers start things off by dancing to "Can't Take My Eyes Off You"; Sid Caesar starts off as a saxophonist who has sworn off the instrument in favor of philosophizing, later pantomimes a piano concerto, then he and Imogene Coca perform a routine about a shy couple at a first dance and, for the ending, perform in an Italian film parody, "Who Robbed the Bicycle?"; plus, Mike Douglas performs "The Windmills of Your Mind" and duets with Jackie on a rewritten version of "It's a Great Day for the Irish"; and Bob Newhart regales a routine about married couples. Written by W.B. See less
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Director
Writers
Buddy Arnold (writer) | Robert Hilliard (writer) | Cully Richards (writer) | James Shelton (writer) & 2 more
Producer
Ronald Wayne (producer)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Oct 19, 1968

Release date
Oct 19, 1968 (United States)

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