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  • S05E01 Dem Bums

    • October 4, 1955
    • NBC

    Red stars as Clem Kadiddlehopper and Freddie The Freeloader. Guest Star: Jackie Gleason.

  • S05E03 Money, Money, Money

    • October 11, 1955
    • NBC

    Red stars as Bolivar Shagnasty. Guest Star: Nancy Walker.

  • S05E05 Cinderfella

    • October 25, 1955
    • NBC

    Red stars alongside one of his comedy heroes, Ed Wynn, in a uproariously funny take on Cinderella.

  • S05E06 Halloween Show

    • November 1, 1955
    • NBC

    Guest Star Virginia Gray. Willie Lump Lump's wife tell a contractor why she made a special room to cure Willie from drinking.

  • S05E07 Shore Leave

    • November 8, 1955
    • NBC

  • S05E08 TV vs The Electric Guitar

    • November 15, 1955
    • NBC

    Red stars as Clem Kadiddlehopper. Guest Star: Lucille Norman.

  • S05E09 The Fish Peddler's Thanksgiving

    • November 22, 1956
    • NBC

    Red stars as Bolivar Shagnasty. Guest Star: Nancy Walker.

  • S05E10 Phantom Of The Ballet

    • November 29, 1955
    • NBC

    Red stars as Clem Kadiddlehopper. Guest Star: Peter Lorre.

  • S05E11 Deadeye vs Kit Carson

    • December 6, 1955
    • NBC

    Red stars as Sheriff Deadeye alongside the real Kit Carson (Bill Williams) in order to make a child's holiday wish come true.

  • S05E12 The Cop and the Anthem

    • December 20, 1955
    • NBC

    "Cop and the Anthem", Adapted from the O'Henry story. Freddie the Freeloader (Red) and his pal Muggsy (Allen Jenkins) are awfully cold so Muggsy takes off for Florida. But Freddie decides to spend the Yuletide season in jail - if he can get arrested

  • S05E13 Cookie and Zsa Zsa Gabor

    • December 27, 1955
    • NBC

  • S05E14 The Barbershop Quartet

    • January 3, 1956
    • NBC

    Red is a member of a struggling Barbershop Quartet along with guest stars Jackie Coogan, John Carradine, and Billy Gilbert.

  • S05E15 Casanova

    • January 10, 1956
    • NBC

    Red plays George Appleby. Guest Star: Lola Albright.

  • S05E16 The Sculpture Show

    • January 17, 1956
    • NBC

    Red Stars as Clem Kadiddlehopper. Guest star: Basil Rathbone.

  • S05E17 Freddie on a Luxury Liner

    • January 24, 1956
    • NBC

    Freddie stows away on a luxury liner.

  • S05E18 Lamb To Lion

    • January 31, 1956
    • NBC

    Red plays George Appleby. Guest Star: Jeanne Cagney.

  • S05E19 The Election Show

    • February 7, 1956
    • NBC

    Red stars as Clem Kadiddlehopper and San Fernando Red. Guest Star: Cesar Romero.

  • S05E20 Valentine's Day Double Date

    • February 14, 1956
    • NBC

    Red enlists the awkward Marvin Kaplan to come along on an Valentine's Day double date. Guest Stars: Marvin Kaplan and Sally Forrest.

  • S05E21 Salesman vs. Mad Scientist

    • February 21, 1956
    • NBC

    Mad Scientist - Long-running weekly show that spotlighted legendary comedian and beloved TV clown, Red Skelton. Each show featured comedy skits, gags and vignettes starring Skelton and guest performers.

  • S05E23 Cookie and Snorkel's Bundle Of Joy

    • February 28, 1956
    • NBC

    Red plays Navy cook Cookie and Jamie Farr reprises his role as Snorkel. In the hilarious climatic scene watch as Farr dresses up in drag a good 16 years before his iconic cross dressing character Klinger on M.A.S.H. debuted. Guest Stars: Jamie Farr and Alan Hale Jr.

  • S05E24 Freddie vs The Freeway

    • March 20, 1956
    • NBC

    Red stars as Freddie The Freeloader who refuses to sell his tiny rundown shack to make room for a new freeway. Guest Stars: Charles Coburn and Allen Jenkins.

  • S05E25 Clem's Feud

    • March 27, 1956
    • NBC

    Red plays Clem Kadiddelhopper. Guest Star: Judy Canova.

  • S05E26 Dance Marathon

    • April 3, 1956
    • NBC

    Red tries to save a dance hall by hosting a Dance Marathon. Guest Star: Keefe Brasselle.

  • S05E27 The Convention

    • April 10, 1956
    • NBC

    Red plays George Appleby who's co-worker try to pull a prank on him during a convention. Guest Star: Dick Foran.

  • S05E28 The Hypnotist

    • April 17, 1956
    • NBC

    Red plays Bolivar Shagnasty. Guest Star: Paul Coates

  • S05E29 Robin Hood

    • April 24, 1956
    • NBC

    Red takes on the role of Robin Hood. Guest Stars: John Carradine, Billy Gilbert, and Sterling Holloway.

  • S05E30 The Hollywood Plumber

    • May 1, 1956
    • NBC

    Red stars as Bolivar Shagnasty. Guest Stars: Elena Verdugo and Fritz Feld.

  • S05E31 The Baker Man

    • May 8, 1956
    • NBC

    Red plays Clem Kadiddlehopper. Guest Star: Anne Jeffreys.

  • S05E32 Desert Island

    • May 15, 1956
    • NBC

    Red Skelton and Jamie Farr appear as navy men under the watchful eye of Buster Crabbe. Skelton and Farr accidentally go overboard in a life boat, and end up marooned on a desert island...or so they think.

  • S05E34 Public Pigeon

    • May 29, 1956
    • NBC

    Red plays a bumbling waiter who falls in with the wrong crowd.

  • S05E35 Pirate Show

    • June 5, 1956
    • NBC

    Red plays the blood thirsty pirate Captain Kid. Guest Stars: John Carradine, Billy Gilbert, and Sterling Holloway.

  • S05E37 The County Fair

    • June 19, 1956
    • NBC

    Red stars as Clem Kadiddlehopper. Guest Star: Anna Sten

Season 6

  • S06E08 Thanksgiving Show

    • November 20, 1957
    • NBC

  • S06E17 Freddie Finds a Headlight

    • February 5, 1957
    • NBC

    Opening Mime: Flat tire Acts Freddie finds a headlight the belongs to Jack Benny.

  • S06E20 San Fernando's Showboat

    • February 26, 1957
    • NBC

    In this episode, Red is running a crooked Mississippi showboat. He falls in love with the Plantation owner's daughter.

  • S06E21 Clem's Oil

    • March 5, 1957
    • NBC

    Red's guests are Carol Channing and Peter Lorre. Also appearing are Jan Arvan and Richard Deacon.

  • S06E24 Clem's Fish Market

    • March 26, 1957
    • NBC

    In this episode, Clem is running a fish market in San Francisco. In a hilarious turn of events, Clem finds himself in a whole lot of trouble with his market.

  • S06E34 Freddie the Star

    • June 4, 1957
    • NBC

    Cowboy star Rex Allen is atypically cast as the villain in the filmed comedy sketch "Freddie the Star." Thanks to an obscure western movie in which appeared years earlier, hobo Freddie the Freeloader (Red Skelton) finds himself a TV hero-and the idol of American youth. A jealous Hollywood rival (Allen) tries to eliminate the competition by challenging Freddie to a series of endurance tests, culminating in an old-fashioned showdown.

Season 7

  • S07E02 Clem in New York

    • October 8, 1957
    • NBC

  • S07E11 Deadeye the Outlaw

    • December 17, 1957
    • NBC

    An ageing Sheriff calls on his son from the east to deal with Deadeye. Finds out the son, Rollo, is a bit of a wimp.

  • S07E17 Bolivar's Beauty Shop

    • February 4, 1958
    • NBC

    Red's guests are Nancy Walker and Hope Emerson. Also appearing are William Bakewell, Pamela Duncan, Joan Tabor and Jack Mann. Highlights: Impressed with Bolivar's hair-styling talents, his girlfriend and her mother decide to set him up in business. But business goes badly for Bolivar's beauty salon until movie star Valerie Venton visits. Valerie is so pleased with his work that she takes Bolivar back to Hollywood to open a shop.LESS

  • S07E19 Appleby's Garage

    • February 21, 1958
    • NBC

    Red's guests are Mary Beth Hughes and Jackie Coogan. Also appearing are Joseph Vitale, John Mitchum, Franklin Pangborn and Jim Cross. Highlights: Cold opening: A Pretty Girl at a filling station. A series of murders have taken place in George Appleby's town. Convinced that he can solve the crimes, George, and his wife Clara, look for the murderer

  • S07E21 Clem the Dentist

    • March 4, 1958
    • NBC

    Guest Star Amanda Blake, Reed Hadley

  • S07E28 Clem the Artist

    • April 22, 1958
    • NBC

    Clem Kadiddlehopper paints what he considers a masterpiece, and wants to exhibit it in New York.

  • S07E32 Appleby Wins a House

    • May 27, 1958
    • NBC

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Season 16

  • S16E01 How to Succeed in Loafing Without Really Trying

    • September 13, 1966
    • NBC

  • S16E02 Eenie Meenie Minee Schmo

    • September 20, 1966
    • NBC

    Sketch: Clem Kadiddlehopper graduates as a fortune teller and helps change Mickey Rooney luck. Music: Simon and Garfunkel sing, 'I am a Rock' and 'The Dangling Conversation.' Silent Spot: Red touchingly pantomimes a man's last day on the job after 60 years, and his difficulty in actually leaving.

  • S16E03 Chiseler on the Roof

    • September 27, 1966
    • NBC

  • S16E04 Much Ado About Nagging

    • October 4, 1966
    • NBC

  • S16E05 Mother Knows Pest

    • October 11, 1966
    • NBC

  • S16E06 The Land of Bilk and Money

    • October 18, 1966
    • NBC

  • S16E07 It Happened One Nut

    • October 25, 1966
    • NBC

  • S16E08 What Did You Do in the Dump, Daddy?

    • November 1, 1966
    • NBC

  • S16E09 A Gyp Off the Old Block

    • November 15, 1966
    • NBC

  • S16E10 The Best Sheriff Money Can Buy

    • November 22, 1966
    • NBC

    Sketch: Sheriff Deadeye and western dandy the Handkisser (Jack Jones) scheme to steal a gold statue that the sheriff's grafting cronies are planning to erect in honor of his 20th year in office. Music: Jack Jones sings "All I Need is the Girl," "A Day in the Life of a Fool" and "People Will Say We're in Love." The Silent Spot: Red reprises his routine about a drunk gentleman trying to get in his front door after a long evening of partying.

  • S16E11 Jerk Be Nimble

    • November 29, 1966
    • NBC

    Sketch: Clem Kadiddlehopper's lighter-than-air cake recipe attracts the attention of foreign General Ruhakoff (Vito Scotti) who wants to use the recipe as rocket fuel for his country's space program. Janet Leigh appears as Clem's girlfriend, Daisy June. Music: Dionne Warwick sings "Walk On By" and "People." The Silent Spot: A burglar (Red) with a sweet tooth breaks into a drugstore soda fountain. Bill Shannon plays a policeman.

  • S16E12 Better Dead Than Wed

    • December 6, 1966
    • NBC

    Sketch: George Appleby (Red) is photographed by Allen Funt & Abbe Lane at a mini-skirt sales convention. Music: Abbe Lane sings a "Strangers In The Night" And "Heat Wave" medley. Silent Spot: Red does a pantomime routine as a mountain climber.

  • S16E13 The Fastest Cuspidor in the West

    • December 13, 1966
    • NBC

    Sketch: Sheriff Deadeye auditions for a western movie. Robert Goulet plays method actor Nathan Nothing. Music: Robert Goulet sings "Moment of Truth" and "Try to Remember." Silent Spot: During the Christmas shopping rush, an elderly salesman is transferred to the toy department.

  • S16E14 The Christmas Spirit

    • December 20, 1966
    • NBC

  • S16E15 The Taming of the Screw-Loose

    • December 27, 1966
    • NBC

    Sketch: Forsooth (Red), a bumbling medieval servant, brings deadly bad luck to the Duke de Fromage and the Marquis de Swinger, the father and son (both played by Tony Randall) of a French aristocratic family. Music: Tony Randall performs a song-and-dance to "Winchester Cathedral." The Silent Spot: Red tries to be first in line for Rose Bowl tickets in a pantomime bit with Barbara Hewitt (the 1966 Tournament of Roses Queen).

  • S16E16 In One Head and Out the Other

    • January 3, 1967
    • NBC

  • S16E17 How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down in the Dump?

    • January 10, 1967
    • NBC

  • S16E18 The Fortune Crookie

    • January 17, 1967
    • NBC

  • S16E19 Absence Makes the Hate Grow Fonder

    • January 24, 1967
    • NBC

  • S16E20 Sappiness Is Just a Thing Called Clem

    • January 31, 1967
    • NBC

  • S16E21 Better Living Through Chiseling

    • February 7, 1967
    • NBC

  • S16E22 Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Dumb

    • February 14, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: Christopher Columbus (George Gobel) sets sail with Forsooth Fromkess (Red). Music: British balladeers Chad and Jeremy sing "It Was a Very Good Year." Silent Spot: Red plays a star-struck car hop hoping to be discovered in Hollywood.

  • S16E23 Not with My Dump You Don't

    • February 28, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: Terry-Thomas is hired to Make America Beautiful so Freddie the Freeloader moves his shack across the country. Music: Joanie Sommers sings "Girl Talk" and "When I'm Not Near the Boy I Love." Silent Spot: The old photographer pawns his camera to pay his rent, then gets customers.

  • S16E24 Parlor, Bedroom & Wrath

    • March 7, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: George Appleby (Red) arrives early for a high society party thrown by his old pals Mike and Pat Mahoney (Mickey Rooney and Martha Raye), entertainers who have struck it rich. The three start drinking before the other guests arrive. The polite gathering soon escalates into a wild bash. Music: Martha Raye sings "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" and "Happiness is Just a Thing Called Joe". The Silent Spot: Pierre the Beautician demonstrates some of the unusual beauty treatments that he gives his customers.

  • S16E25 The Schnook of Araby

    • March 14, 1967
    • NBC

  • S16E26 It's a Treat to Beat a Cheat on the Mississippi Mud

    • March 21, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: A novice lawyer (Richard Chamberlain) defends his first client, San Fernando Red, on an income tax evasion charge. Music: Richard Chamberlain sings "Haven't We Met?" and "When I Fall in Love." The Silent Spot: Red pantomimes a light sleeper having a bizarre nightmare.

  • S16E27 A Bum For All Seasons

    • March 28, 1967
    • NBC

  • S16E28 Next Time, Try the Brain

    • April 4, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: With help from former champion Loser Lumpkin (Tennessee Ernie Ford), Clem Kadiddlehopper trains for the chicken-plucking competition in the Olympics. Music: Tennessee Ernie Ford sings "I'll Remember You" and "Hey Look Me Over." The Silent Spot: Taking down the Christmas Tree.

  • S16E29 The House That Junk Built

    • April 18, 1967
    • NBC

  • S16E30 Loused In Space

    • April 25, 1967
    • NBC

  • S16E31 Once Upon A Dunce

    • May 2, 1967
    • NBC

  • S16E32 The Nag and I

    • May 9, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: An ex-policeman (Nipsey Russell) and George Appleby (Red) form a dance team and try for a job on TV. Music: Lana Cantrell sings "I'm All Smiles" and "Let Yourself Go." The Silent Spot: Red is a cricket catcher working for a magician.

Season 17

  • S17E01 For Better or Worse Like George Appleby Got

    • September 5, 1967
    • NBC

  • S17E02 The Seven Ages of Man

    • September 12, 1967
    • NBC

    Shakespearean actor Maurice Evans narrates this lengthy pantomime sketch with all seven ages - from "mewling and pewking" to "sans hair, sans teeth, sans everything" - enacted by Skelton. Red mimes a baby, then goes up the ladder as Junior, the Mean Widdle Kid, followed by impressions of a young lover, a soldier, a judge, a senior citizen and an old man. Red also sings his own touching composition, "Little Boy."

  • S17E03 Saddle Sores on the Old Corral

    • September 19, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: Sheriff Deadeye (Red) pretends to be the long-lost brother of wealthy Britisher Sir Whitecliff of Dover (Stanley Holloway). Music: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 perform "Mas Que Nada" and "Night and Day." The Silent Spot: Red pantomimes an aviator. One-Minute Dramas: Skelton and Holloway perform blackouts illustrating the British sense of humor, court musicians and TV commercials.

  • S17E04 The Spy with the Leaky Mouth

    • September 26, 1967
    • NBC

  • S17E05 Where There's Smoke, There's a Dragon

    • October 3, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: As a test for knighthood, King Foul-Up the First (Burt Lahr) puts Forsooth through a series of challenges. These include bouts with Cruncho the Giant and a beautiful witch (Joyce Rees). Music: Fran Jeffries sings "Too Close for Comfort" and "Out of This World." The Silent Spot: Do-it-yourself fanatic Mr. Butterfingers (Red) drives his next-door neighbor (Jan Arvan) crazy. One-Minute Dramas: For the blackouts, Lahr and Skelton perform vaudeville and burlesque routines.

  • S17E06 A Spy Is a Peeping Tom on Salary

    • October 10, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: Master spy Harry Sneak (Fernando Lamas) recruits tourist George Appleby to help him protect the Maharajah of Kumquat (Billy Barty). Music: The 5th Dimension performs "Somewhere" and "California My Way" and "Up, Up and Away". The Silent Spot: A hospital patient's condition only worsens when another patient is assigned to his room. One-Minute Dramas: Lamas and Skelton appear in blackouts set at a lonely London bridge, a prison and a barbershop.

  • S17E07 Clothes Make the Bum

    • October 17, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: Freddie the Freeloader disrupts a fashion show at a high-end department store. Terry-Thomas plays the store's floorwalker Cedric Fussbudget, and Nancy Wilson is the store detective. Music: Nancy Wilson sings "Up Tight" and "Music That Makes Me Dance." The Silent Spot: An elderly grocer (Red) is besieged by complaining customers, along with construction noise from a nearby building. One-Minute Dramas: Terry-Thomas and Nancy Wilson join Red in blackouts about a clock shop, a winning jockey, a psychiatrist's office and a Western shootout.

  • S17E08 A New York Stripper Is Not Always a Steak

    • October 24, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: Clem Kadiddlehopper helps banker Samuei J. Gouger (Roland Winters) stop the marriage of his playboy son (John Forsythe) to stripper Peaches Laverne (Michele Lee). Music: Michele Lee sings "I'm Old Fashioned" and "Anything Goes." The Tom Hansen Dancers offer their interpretation of "Feelin' Groovy." The Silent Spot: Skelton pantomimes a skin diver who encounters a mermaid while searching for sunken treasure. One-Minute Dramas: Blackouts include a bearded lady.

  • S17E09 Hippie Days Are Here Again

    • October 31, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: Freddie the Freeloader stumbles into a Love-In, where he is accepted as an equal by hippies Cherub Sweetface (Tim Conway) and Handsoff Hanna (Nancy Ames). Jackie Coogan plays the policeman. Music: Nancy Ames sings "I Feel Fine" and "Meditation." The show's singers and dancers present "Up Up and Away." The Silent Spot: Red plays a jobless, hungry man watching a restaurant customer (Jackie Coogan) gorge himself. One-Minute Dramas: Red and Nancy Ames affix a weird, growing hairpiece to Tim Conway's head.

  • S17E10 The Bear Was A Barefaced Liar

    • November 7, 1967
    • NBC

  • S17E11 Climb Upon My Knee, Dummy Boy

    • November 14, 1967
    • NBC

  • S17E12 Red's Relatives

    • November 21, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: In this five-act sketch, Red plays five characters including Methuselah Skelton, a rich old man who sets specific conditions for relatives hoping to inherit his fortune. Following Methuselah's demise, Bolivar Shagnasty, Cauliflower McPugg, Willy Lump-Lump and and Charlie the Swinger show up for the reading of the will. Also present at the reading are Polly Bergan (as Bolivar's fiancé), Pat Carroll (as Mrs. Lump-Lump), Reta Shaw and Billy Barty. Music: Polly Bergen sings "Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey" and "They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me."

  • S17E13 Little Old Rainmaker, He

    • November 28, 1967
    • NBC

  • S17E14 He Who Steals My Dump Steals Trash

    • December 5, 1967
    • NBC

    Sketch: Freedie the Freeloader tries to help an amnesiac (George Gobel) recall his identity. Music: Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons perform "Sherry," "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" and a medley of songs from "The Sound of Music." Silent Spot: Red plays a street sweeper who's obsessed with neatness.

  • S17E15 Marriage Is Made in Heaven and Las Vegas

    • December 12, 1967
    • NBC

  • S17E16 A Christmas Urchin

    • December 19, 1967
    • NBC

  • S17E17 When East Meets West, You Need A New Compass

    • January 9, 1968
    • NBC

  • S17E18 Red Skelton One-Man Show

    • January 16, 1968
    • NBC

  • S17E19 Dial 'M' for Moron

    • January 23, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketch: Silent screen star Greta Gargoyle (Phyllis Diller) casts Clem Kadiddlehopper (Red) as a bullfighter in her comeback film. Music: Lou Rawls sings "Three O'Clock in the Morning" and "On a Clear Day." The Silent Spot: Red plays a store detective who wages war against shoplifters. One-Minute Dramas: Skelton and Miss Diller portray Mr. and Mrs. Ben Franklin discovering electricity, a couple meeting on a desert island, and two-thirds of a Hollywood love triangle.

  • S17E20 Fairy Tales for Old Children

    • January 30, 1968
    • NBC

  • S17E21 Love Is An Itch You Can't Scratch

    • February 6, 1968
    • NBC

  • S17E22 Sheriffs Are Bought Not Made

    • February 13, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketch: Big Pappy Tumbleweed (Burl Ives, reprising his "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof" character) and Sheriff Deadeye (Red) clash when they both stake claim on an abandoned gold mine. Music: Lulu sings "To Sir, with Love" and "Lulu's Back in Town". Lulu and Burt Ives perform a "Consider Yourself" duet. Burl Ives sings "The Little White Duck." Silent Spot: A candy dipper (Red) fouls up the assembly line when he becomes distracted by a pretty co-worker. One-Minute Dramas: Ives joins Skelton for blackouts on pallbearers, a car salesman, and a smokeless car invention.

  • S17E23 Cauliflower Ears that Bloom in the Spring, Tra-La

    • February 20, 1968
    • NBC

  • S17E24 Laughter, the Universal Language

    • February 27, 1968
    • NBC

  • S17E25 I Never Met a Pig I Didn't Like

    • March 5, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketch: Pianist Lee Kadiddlehopper (Liberace) entertains at a society matron's musicale while his oafish brother Clem turns the music sheets. Music: Liberace performs "All the Things You Are." The Youngfolk sing "Gotta Travel On." Liberace and the Youngfolk perform "Feelin' Groovy." The Silent Spot: Red plays an Indian chief who gets his smoke signals crossed in a love triangle. One-Minute Dramas: Red and Liberace build a house of cards, bargain for an ancient suit of armor, and play witch doctor and patient.

  • S17E26 Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of George Appleby

    • March 12, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketch: George Appleby (Red) suspects that his wife Clara (Emmaline Henry) and his college pal (Mike Connors) are planning to bump him off. Music: Tom Jones sings "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?", "Mohair Sam" & "You Came a Long Way from St. Louis." The Silent Spot: Red pantomimes a motorist with car troubles.

  • S17E27 San Fernando, A Man With A Heart of Stolen Gold

    • March 19, 1968
    • NBC

  • S17E28 The Pie-Eyed Piper

    • March 26, 1968
    • NBC

  • S17E29 The Love Bug'll Getcha If You Don't Use DDT

    • April 2, 1968
    • NBC

  • S17E30 The Julius Caesar Caper

    • April 23, 1968
    • NBC

  • S17E31 Rings on Her Fingers Also Go Through Your Nose

    • April 30, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketch: Dr. Hardsell Hopkins (Nipsey Russell), a combination insurance salesman, medical examiner and undertaker, offers a package deal for zoo employee George Appleby. Music: The Association perform "Birthday Morning," "Windy" & "Wasn't It A Bit Like Now?" The Silent Spot: "The Old Handy Man" attempts to make minor house repairs. One-Minute Dramas: Nipsey and Red play safecrackers and onlookers at a bathing-beauty audition. Also, a blackout about a lonely-hearts consultation.

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Season 20

  • S20E01 The Magic Act

    • September 14, 1970
    • NBC

    Silent Spot: Red is a magician with Jerry Lewis as his klutzy assistant.

  • S20E02 Freddie's Desperate Hour

    • September 21, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketch: Freddie the Freeloader is held hostage in his shack by a gangster and his moll (Raymond Burr, Barbara Anderson). Silent Spot: The Remodeling Job

  • S20E03 The Family Business

    • September 28, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketch: George Appleby dreams he is a comic book superman who is having trouble with his son (Robert Wagner). Silent Spot: The Jealous Boyfriend

  • S20E04 The Private Detective

    • October 5, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketch: Clem Kadiddlehopper is a private detective in charge of protecting a witness (Mike Connors).

  • S20E05 Bad Guys and Good Girls

    • October 12, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketch: In a take-off of "High Noon" Deputy Hawkeye (Walter Brennan) and Sheriff Deadeye (Red) face off against the Moonie Brothers. Silent Spot: The Happy Wanderer - Red and Jan Arvan fight for a campsite.

  • S20E06 The Census Taker

    • October 19, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketch: Clem Kadiddlehopper trys to take a census with a man (Gene Barry) who is cheating on his wife. Silent Spot: The Taxidermist's Mother-in-Law.

  • S20E07 Hiring the Secretary

    • October 26, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketch: Freddie the Freeloader helps Van Johnson hire a secretary. Silent Spot: A Spooky Night.

  • S20E08 A True Friend

    • November 9, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketch: George Appleby (Red) throws out his oafish house guest (Dan Blocker). Silent Spot: The Barber - Red mimes a tipsy barber.

  • S20E09 The Football Agent

    • November 16, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketch: San Fernando Red is football star Joe Broadway's (Godfrey Cambridge) manager. Silent Spot: Red, as Diamond Jim Grady, visits an exclusive restaurant.

  • S20E10 Humperdoo's Secret Invention

    • November 23, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketch: Kooky scientist Ludwig von Humperdoo (Red) is being checked out by a Government Agent (Mickey Rooney) who wants his secret invention. Silent Spot: "The House Detective and the Suspect". Red is a private eye following three identical suspects.

  • S20E11 The Yacht Club

    • December 7, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketch: San Fernando Red tries to con the Richest Boy in the World (Michael Landon). Silent Spot: The Old Man Who Hated Kids.

  • S20E12 The Stagecoach Hijack

    • December 14, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketch: Sheriff Deadeye protects the stagecoach from Telly Savalas. Silent spot: The Gift of Giving

  • S20E13 The Red Skelton Christmas Show

    • December 21, 1970
    • NBC

    Freddie trsy to put on a show for orphans.

  • S20E14 Junior and Sunday Morning

    • January 4, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketch: Audrey plays the mother of Junior (Red) who decides that early Sunday morning is a good time to wake up Mommy. Silent Spot: "Keep Romance Alive" Red plays an old man with a gleam in his eye and fond memories of youthful romance.

  • S20E15 Humperdoos's Little Shrink Serum

    • January 11, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketch: Jill St. John plays a secret agent who tries to steal Ludwick von Humerdoo's secret formula. Silent Spot: The Day After the Bachelor Party.

  • S20E16 Instant Marriage Mill

    • January 18, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketch: San Fernando Red gets fireman (Chad Everett) to marry Cass Elliot. Silent Spot: The Flea Circus.

  • S20E17 The Auction

    • January 25, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketch: Clem Kadiddlehopper and his Pa need to auction off the farm with the help of auctioneer James Drury. Silent spot: The Wife Who Sees Her Husband in Everybody.

  • S20E18 Freddie's Country Home

    • February 1, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketch: Freddie the Freeloader and his hobo servant (Wally Cox) meet a rich woman (Eva Gabor) who wants to give him one million dollars. Silent Spot: The Greasy Spoon Cafe - Red mimes the sloppy chief cook and bottle washer at an unsanitary diner.

  • S20E19 The Castaways

    • February 6, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketch: Claude Casserole (Vincent Price), a gourmet, is marooned on an island with Clem Kadiddlehopper. Silent Spot: Nag, Nag, Nag - Red mimes the imprisoned husband of a browbeating wife (Peggy Rea).

  • S20E20 The Garage Sale

    • February 13, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketch: Clara Appleby (Martha Raye) raises the roof after George (Red) sells the old guitar in which she's been hiding her life savings at the garage sale. Silent Spot: The Clumsy Stockboy in a Teddy Bear Factory.

  • S20E21 Humperdoo's Magic Tire

    • February 22, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketch: Tire King Tom Treadwell (George Gobel) is out to destroy Ludwick von Humperdoo's latest invention - cement tires for rubber roads. Silent Spot: Girls Ahoy - Red mimes a sailor trying to pick up a girl (Chanin Hale).

  • S20E22 The Sheriff Hater

    • March 1, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketch: Sheriff Deadeye vs. Killer Diller (Phyllis Diller). Silent spot: Computer Dating.

  • S20E23 The Candidate's Director

    • March 8, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketch: San Fernando (Red) as a presidential candidate is coached by his managing TV Director (Tony Randall). Silent Spot: The Patient - Toothache victim (Red) fears the dentist.

  • S20E24 Copperside

    • March 15, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketch: A spoof of "Ironside" as Sebastian Cabot plays the wheelchair bound detective who depends on Clem Kadiddlehopper for locomotion. Silent Spot: The Pit Stop Mechanic - Red is fumble-fingered mechanic in a raceway pit stop. Music: The Burgundy Street Singers perform "Let's Get Together".

  • SPECIAL 0x33 Red Skelton's Funny Faces

    • May 23, 1980

    Opening: Talks about coming back to television; dressing rooms; looking good at old age; State Fair health; meeting people; Seagulls; type of mime. Mimes: New Yorker on a Horse; Drive-In; Dunking Donuts; Greek restaurant waiter; Birth, Life and Death of a Flower in a Storm. Jokes: Desires at Midnight. Clem (Hunting dogs); Junior (Milkman; Dust); Funeral; Airplane fuel.

  • SPECIAL 0x34 Red Skelton on the Tonight Show

    Red Skelton on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.

  • SPECIAL 0x35 Red Skelton's Bloopers, Blunders & Ad-Libs

  • SPECIAL 0x36 Red Skleton: Best of Freddie & Clem

  • SPECIAL 0x37 Jamie Farr on working for Red Skelton in the Army

    An interview with Jamie farr.

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