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Thinking that he is to be named "Raccoon of the Year," Ralph prepares an ad-lib speech for the occasion.

Thinking that he is to be named "Raccoon of the Year," Ralph prepares an ad-lib speech for the occasion.

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S1, EP30 "The Loudspeaker"

Thinking that he is to be named "Raccoon of the Year," Ralph prepares an ad-lib speech for the occasion.

Ralph Kramden is a perpetually flustered but eternally optimistic New York City bus driver living with his wife, Alice, in a small Brooklyn apartment. Ralph's best friend is sanitation worker Ed Norton, who lives in the same building with wife Trixie.
Starring: Art Carney, Audrey Meadows, Jackie Gleason, Jimmy Dorsey, Joyce Randolph, Tommy Dorsey
Original Air Date: Oct 1, 1955
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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