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.
Sketches: Poor Soul paints his dog; Reggie Van Gleason is shoe salesman; Art Carney in Truman gag.
Other Sketches: Loudmouth Charlie Bratton and Clem Finch have a rare dime; Reggie Van Gleason in a wrestling match.
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.
Sketches: Cast takes over the show to salute Gleason in season finale; Art Carney and Zamah Cunningham spoof of Arthur Godfrey's popular singing couple, Frank Parker and Marion Marlowe; Jerry Bergen does vaudeville act.
SUMMER REPLACEMENT SERIES: "The Larry Storch Show" took over the timeslot for ten weeks from July 11 to September 12, 1953.
Musical Numbers: The June Taylor Dancers perform to "I'm Just Wild About Harry"; a trio of young girls sings "The Noodling Rag."
Sketches: Reggie Van Gleason, the Poor Soul, Mother Fletcher; featuring Art Carney and Zamah Cunningham.
Sketches: Reggie Van Gleason has a twin brother; Loudmouth Charlie Bratton in a music lesson; Joe the Bartender.
Musical Numbers: The June Taylor Dancers perform to either "Another Op'nin', Another Show" or "I Never Knew," depending on source.
SUMMER REPLACEMENT SERIES: America's Greatest Bands took over the timeslot for fourteen weeks from June 25 to September 24, 1955.
Musical Numbers: Cantor sings several songs, solo and with his daughter, Marilyn; performances on film of Al Jolson and Will Rogers.
Sketches/Musical Numbers: Vaudeville tribute to the Palace Theatre emceed by Kath Smith; Van sings George M. Cohan tunes; Rooney dances a soft shoe to "Rosie O'Grady"; Sheldon sews his fingers together; Winters does a satiric sketch.