The Red Skelton Show

The Red Skelton Show

Comedy
Talk
Family

The Red Skelton Show

20S | 672E
09/30/1951
7.4

1. The Skylarks

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9/30/1951

2. How to Wash a Baby

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10/7/1951

3. Dunking Doughnuts

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10/14/1951

4. Smokeless Sunday

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10/21/1951

5. Laying a Cornerstone

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10/28/1951

6. Willie and the Burglar

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11/4/1951

7. Cafe Paree

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11/11/1951

8. G.I. McPugg

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11/18/1951

9. Clem and Married Life

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11/25/1951

10. Stairs

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12/2/1951

11. The Big Trial

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12/9/1951

12. Clean Politics

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12/16/1951

13. The Skeltons at Home

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12/23/1951

14. Learn To Dance in Ten Easy Lessons or One Hard One

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12/30/1951

15. The Bouncer

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1/6/1952

16. McPugg the Babysitter

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1/13/1952

17. Clean Fighter

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1/20/1952

18. Rock-a-Bye Baby

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1/27/1952

19. San Fernando Red on Television

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2/3/1952

20. The Transcontinental

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2/10/1952

21. The Disc Jockey

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2/17/1952

22. How to Make a Salad

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2/24/1952

23. Pasquale's Hotel

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3/2/1952

24. Napoleon

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3/9/1952

25. Dirty Deadeye

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3/16/1952

26. How to Eat Corn on the Cob

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3/23/1952

27. Willie the Barber

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3/30/1952

28. Clem's Travel Club

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4/6/1952

29. Mad Scientist

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4/13/1952

30. Helen of Troy

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4/20/1952

31. The Railroad Tower

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4/27/1952

32. It Takes All Kinds (Live in San Francisco)

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5/4/1952

33. Let's Talk About Mother

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5/11/1952

34. Telephone Trouble

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5/18/1952

35. The Railroad Station

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5/25/1952

36. Tornado Deadeye

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6/1/1952

37. Folding Boy

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6/8/1952

38. Let's Talk About Father

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6/15/1952

39. Imaginary Dog

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6/22/1952

Overview

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 than fifteen years, it actually began and ended on NBC. During its run, the program received three Emmy Awards, for Skelton as best comedian and the program as best comedy show during its initial season, and an award for comedy writing in 1961.

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