UFO enthusiast Jackie Gleason’s interview with Gray “Men in Black” Barker, November 16, 1958. This is gold if you like the good ole days of radio talk! Jackie lays it on hard.
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Actor and UFO enthusiast Jackie Gleason interviews author Gray Barker (“They knew too much about flying saucers”) during Long John Nebel’s radio show, 1958.
The book: They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers (1956) by Gray Barker (May 2, 1925 – December 6, 1984).
Long John Nebel – The Flying Saucer Story (1966)
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You can listen to the record here.
"I think the biggest story in the world is flying saucers" - Jackie Gleason talks about various (international) UFO cases with Frank Edwards on the Long John Nebel Show, November 16, 1958. (short clip)
Jackie Gleason’s UFO house "The Mothership" built in 1959.
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Located in Cortland Manor, New York. The UFO estate was on the market in 2018 for $12 million. The place is a short distance from the Rockefeller estate on the Hudson River.
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Actor and UFO enthusiast Jackie Gleason interviews author Gray Barker (“They knew too much about flying saucers”) during Long John Nebel’s radio show, 1958.
The book: They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers (1956) by Gray Barker (May 2, 1925 – December 6, 1984).
Long John Nebel – The Flying Saucer Story (1966)
![[Image: FweMjbC.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/FweMjbC.jpg)
You can listen to the record here.
"I think the biggest story in the world is flying saucers" - Jackie Gleason talks about various (international) UFO cases with Frank Edwards on the Long John Nebel Show, November 16, 1958. (short clip)
Jackie Gleason’s UFO house "The Mothership" built in 1959.
![[Image: q764pYJ.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/q764pYJ.jpg)
Located in Cortland Manor, New York. The UFO estate was on the market in 2018 for $12 million. The place is a short distance from the Rockefeller estate on the Hudson River.
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