News

It's one of the most enduring openings in television history: a "three-hour tour" gone wrong that strands seven people-soon ...
The best black and white shows can captivate without color, from Alfred Hitchcock Presents to The Twilight Zone.
The 1960s were a heady time for TV shows filmed in Miami. “Surfside 6.” “Flipper.” “Gentle Ben.” Studios in Miami also housed nationally known shows including “¿Qué Pasa, U.S.A.?” And even if you ...
Jackie Gleason’s iconic TV show and Miami Beach legacy continue to captivate. Explore his ’60s move to Florida, The Honeymooners, and his life in Lauderhill.
"The Classic 39" is oftentimes the way people refer to The Honeymooners, the 1955 to 1956 sitcom focusing on working-class Brooklyn bus driver Ralph Kramden (Jackie Gleason), his sharp-tongued ...
‘Karate Kid: Legends’ brings Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio together New movies are out at the theaters and on streaming ...
A remembrance of Cheers actor George Wendt, celebrating his iconic role as Norm Peterson, after his death.
All city bus drivers should look like Ralph Kramden. He huffs and puffs, “We should call an ambulance.” When on the ground, I watched the bus’s rear wheel zoom a few inches from my face.
In 'Karate Kid: Legends,' Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio train a new prodigy in the trailer for the martial-arts franchise.
On The Honeymooners, Ralph Kramden was married to Alice, but in real life, Jackie Gleason's first wife was Genevieve Halford, who he married in 1936 and divorced in 1970.