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  1. 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 ...

  2. May 16, 2024 · Red Skelton (born July 18, 1913, Vincennes, Indiana, U.S.—died September 17, 1997, Rancho Mirage, California) was an American pantomimist and radio and television comedian, host, and star performer of the popular TV variety program The Red Skelton Show (1951–71; called The Red Skelton Hour from 1962 to 1970). In that series, Skelton re ...

  3. Oct 8, 1997 · TheTVDB.com Series ID 70794. Status Ended. First Aired September 30, 1951. Recent October 8, 1997. Airs Sunday, at 8:00pm. Network USA HBO NBC. Average Runtime 25 minutes. Genres Comedy. Original Country United States of America.

  4. The Red Skelton show was a 60 minute comedy series that aired on NBC from 1951-1953, then on CBS from 1953-1970, and finally back to NBC for its final 1970-1971 season. The series featured slapstick and other types of comedy skits. Red Skelton also often had well-known guest stars appear on the show who participated with him in the skits.

  5. The Skeltons at Home: Directed by John Gaunt. With Red Skelton, Betty Bartholomew, Agnes Fowler, Gene Fowler. 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.

  6. "The Red Skelton Hour" Red Skelton Christmas Show (TV Episode 1970) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 1. Inside the Dream Factory. Faye Dunaway takes the viewer through the history of the major film studios (MGM, 20th Century Fox, and Paramount), aka Dream Facotries, from their beginnings, through their heyday, and into their decline. 2. Red Skelton's Funny Faces III. 3.

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