Posted on 01/13/2014 9:45:30 AM PST by Borges
Frank Marth, a veteran character actor and member of Jackie Gleason's stock company on The Honeymooners, died Sunday of congestive heart failure and Alzheimers disease in Rancho Mirage, Calif., a family friend told The Hollywood Reporter. He was 91.
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The tall and slender Marth, though, is probably best remembered for his assortment of background roles on The Honeymooners, which starred Gleason and Audrey Meadows as Ralph and Alice Kramden, with Art Carney as their upstairs neighbor, Ed Norton. Marth played Harvey Wohlstetter, who hires Alice to babysit his son, Harvey Jr., as Ralph jumps to conclusions and thinks his wife is having an affair. He was one of the hoods who holds the Kramdens and Norton hostage after Ralph witnesses a bank robbery, the newsman who gets Ralph in trouble at home after he quotes the bus driver in the paper boasting that he's the "head of the household," and the off-screen narrator of Norton's favorite TV show, Captain Video. Other "classic 39" episodes had him as Ralph's co-worker or pool-room buddy. Before and after The Honeymooners in the mid-1950s, Marth worked with Gleason on the comedian's variety shows Cavalcade of Stars and American Scene Magazine, the latter beamed from Miami Beach, Fla.
In Meadows' 1994 book Love, Alice: My Life as a Honeymooner, Marth noted that Gleason always called him Francis. On the show, "I always felt like I was going to a party, instead of work," he recalled. "It was such a blast."
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More like free air. Broadcast was “free”, but you paid a price in quality, it had commercials. Then along came cable, and you paid directly, without those annoying, oh, never mind.
There is no such thing and never has been but people still think it exists.
Alice's Mom: Look Alice, just because you're married to a horse doesn't mean you have to live in a stable.
Ralph: This place isn't big enough for you and me! Alice's mom: This place isn't big enough for you and anybody!
(seeing the large suitcase) Alice's mom: (to Ralph) What is that, your lunch box?
And your worldly knowledge and philosophy relate to Golden Age TV, how?
Hysterical....that and “Mamma loves Mombo”
Thinking that TV is free.
First you buy the TV so that isn’t free.
Then the ad campaigns that are used on TV get factored into the price of the product. It’s is the customer that is paying for the program one way or another whether over-the-air or by way of cable.
Now do you understand?
You can get a lot of old Honeymooners episodes on Youtube.
Also Amos & Andy.
I’m not going to argue with ‘there is no free lunch’, but there is one channel we get on digital TV (I’m so out of touch I’m not sure if there is any other kind). For us it’s on 14.3 and I think it’s called GET TV. No commercials, ever. Just old movies back to back.
I’ve wondered who and why that channel is on.
But somebody is paying for it.
Again, no free lunch.
There are also a lot on Youtube. There is even a “John Wayne Channel”
Everything is free. Gibsmedat.
Of course someone is paying for it.
My question is what could be their motivation to broadcast at what appears to be without a source of income.
Good question. Send an email to the broadcast provider.
TV programming was not free back in the day. You stilled paid for it with the gasoline you bought, the laundry detergent you bought, and anything else you bought. The price of the product was higher because the advertising was factored into it.
Who paid for program? The advertisers! Who paid the advertising agencies to create those TV ads? The product manufacturers. How did the manufacturers pay for those ads? By adding it to the cost of the manufacture of the product(s) which you and I paid for.
See?
Plus, you have to pay for electricity to power the darn thing.
There’s still no thing as a free lunch. Never has been, never will be.
Cool. Thanks for the pictures.
I was thinking Jackie Gleason lived in Hollywood.
Seem to remember a Jackie Gleason show where he
came out and sat on a chair and apologized for
it being such a stinker and he canceled it himself.
RIP Frank
Just out of curosity what's on 14.1?
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