+ Red Skelton (July 18, 1913 – September 17, 1997) was an American comedian who was best known as a top radio and television star from 1937 to 1971. Skelton's show business career began in his teens as a circus clown and went on to vaudeville, Broadway, films, radio, TV, night clubs and casinos, all while pursuing another career as a painter. Skelton, who has stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his radio and television work, is quoted as saying, "I just want to be known as a clown, because to me that's the height of my profession. It means you can do everything—sing, dance and above all, make people laugh." The Skelton divorce in 1943 meant that Red had lost his married man's deferment; he was once again classified as 1-A for service. He was drafted into the Army in early 1944. Both MGM and his radio sponsor tried to obtain a deferment for the comedian, but to no avail. Skelton's last Raleigh radio show was on June 6, 1944, the day before he was formally inducted. Without its star, the program was discontinued, and the opportunity presented itself for the Nelsons to begin a radio show of their own, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Skelton suffered a nervous breakdown while in the Army and was discharged on September 18, 1945.[26] His sponsor was eager to have him back on the air, and Skelton's program began anew on NBC on December 4, 1945.-WikiPedia Click here to read more about Red Skelton Show, The
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Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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03.04.1951 | i caught the devil pt2 |
+ Sponsored by: Tide. "I Caught The Devil," part two. With "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid," Clem Kadi... | |
10.08.1946 | if you have a beef dont air it eat it |
+ Hilarious comedy sketches and skit takes and quick fire banter with special guests. Also features ... | |
05.26.1942 | impressing others | ||
01.20.1942 | inside office buildings | ||
02.10.1942 | insurance policy | ||
02.27.1952 | inventions |
+ Hilarious comedy sketches and skit takes and quick fire banter with special guests. Also features ... | |
05.21.1946 | it pays to look well |
+ Hilarious comedy sketches and skit takes and quick fire banter with special guests. Also features ... | |
01.28.1947 | jealousy |
+ Hilarious comedy sketches and skit takes and quick fire banter with special guests. Also features ... | |
11.07.1951 | job hunting |
+ Sponsored by: Norge. The Skelton Scrapbook of Satire: "Job Hunting." Chapter 1: "Wanted, Cow Hand... | |
10.06.1942 | jobs | ||
11.05.1948 | junior and the milkman | ||
09.24.1946 | junior gets lost | ||
09.24.1948 | junior goes to a dept store | ||
01.22.1950 | junior is missing |
+ Sponsored by: Tide, Drene Shampoo. The orchestra plays a medley of cowboy songs. "Junior, The Mea... | |
01.29.1950 | junior is still missing |
+ Sponsored by: Tide, Drene Shampoo. The search for "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid," continues out at... | |
11.17.1942 | juniors anniversary | ||
10.22.1948 | juniors arsenal | ||
09.10.1948 | juniors camping trip | ||
10.08.1948 | juniors good deed | ||
10.15.1948 | juniors secret | ||
06.03.1947 | last show of the season | ||
04.29.1951 | liberty bell |
+ Sponsored by: Tide. "The Liberty Bell," with Cauliflower McPugg. "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid" tel... | |
01.06.1942 | license plates | ||
09.30.1947 | life of a fireman |
+ Hilarious comedy sketches and skit takes and quick fire banter with special guests. Also features ... | |
04.25.1944 | life under the big top |
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