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  1. Tue, Mar 24, 1970. Confidence man San Fernando Red is operating a phony school for spies. One of the female students tries to tell him about a pair of foreign spies who are planning on bringing a fatal end to Red's career. In "The Silent Spot," Red plays a conventioneer suffering in a hotel room with one whopper of a hangover.

  2. The Land of Bilk and Money. In a Western parody, Red appears as Sheriff Deadeye who must contend with do-gooder Victor Virtue (guest Robert Vaughn) after he reforms sultry Joyce Jameson. Agreeing to also be reformed, Red must travel to an island and try to reform a group of pirates. In "The Silent Spot," Red plays a tippler husband on his day ...

  3. Appleby (Skelton) gets a visit from his old friend and fraternity brother Henry Pringle (Connors), only to find out Henry may be trying to run off with his wife. 8.7 / 10 ( 12 ) Rate S17.E27 ∙ San Fernando: Man with a Heart of Stolen Gold

  4. In this Christmas episode, Mr. and Mrs. Red Skelton and their real-life children, Richard and Valentina are visited by friends Bo Roos and Gene Fowler. Red's TV characters, including Clem Kadiddlehopper, also drop by to wish Red's family a Merry Christmas.

  5. October 10, 1967. "A Spy Is A Peeping Tom On Salary" with Fernando Lamas and The 5th Dimension. George Appleby (Skelton) is on vacation with wife Clara in Hong Kong, where they accidentally get wrapped with Master Spy Harry Sneak (Lamas) and his secret assignment. 8.4/10. Rate.

  6. The Red Skelton Show is an American variety show that was a television staple for two decades, from 1951 to 1971. It was second to Gunsmoke and third to The Ed Sullivan Show in the ratings during that time. Skelton, who had previously been a radio star, had appeared in several motion pictures as well. Although his television series is largely associated with CBS, where it appeared for more ...

  7. 36 49 386. This rare episode of "The Red Skelton Show" finds Red servering as the Master of ceremonies for an award show Presented by the era's most popular magazines. This fasinating curiosity features appearances by some of Hollywood's greatest legends, including Alfred Hitchcock, Judy Garland, Jack Lemmon and Walt Disney. 0%.

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