The Red Skelton Show

1951-1971, comedy

30 minutes

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,...

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Season: 19

1

Pop the Astronaut

1969-09-23

2

The Happening That Happened in Taxes

1969-09-30

3

You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man – But You Can Try

1969-10-07

4

The Traveling Saleslady and the Farmer’s Son

1969-10-14

5

Willie Lump Lump’s Birthday

1969-10-21

6

John Wayne’s 40th Anniversary or Hominy and True Grits

1969-10-28

7

The Emergency Case or See Your Doctor Once a Year Even If It Kills You

1969-11-04

8

Alaska or an Icicle Built for Two

1969-11-11

9

Singing Waiters, Hillbilly Songwriters

1969-11-18

10

There’s One Thing Money Won’t Buy and Someday We’ll Find Out What It Is

1969-11-25

11

It’s Better to Have Loved and Lost – Much Better

1969-12-02

12

He Wanted to Be a Square Shooter But He Found That his Barrel was Round

1969-12-09

13

The Son of Oliver Twist or Junior Is Just a Little Dickens

1969-12-16

14

Episode 14

1969-12-23

15

Crime Doesn’t Pay But It’s Tax Free

1969-12-30

16

You Can Take the Boy Out of the Country If You Promise Not to Bring Him Back

1970-01-06

17

If Marriages Are Made in Heaven, Why Do They Call It Heaven?

1970-01-13

18

There’s No Business Like Show Business, But When There’s No Business, Show Business Goes Out of Business Just Like Any Other Business

1970-01-20

19

Charity Begins at Home, But Nowadays, Who Can Afford a Home?

1970-01-27

20

Is This Anyway to Ruin an Airline?

1970-02-03

21

When East Meets West, You’ve Sure Got a Skinny Country

1970-02-10

22

People Who Like People Are Cannibals

1970-02-17

23

The Three Musketeers Ride Again, Those Ding-Dong Daddies from Dumas

1970-02-24

24

Bill Bailey Must Have Been Married, That’s Why He Never Came Home

1970-03-03

25

Blood Is Thicker Than Water and Harder to Shave With

1970-03-10

26

He Died with His Boots on Cause He Had Cold Feet to Start or He Died with His Boots Off, That’s Why He Stubbed His Toe

1970-03-17

27

San Fernando’s Spy School or How to Make a Possible Mission Impossible

1970-03-24

28

Be It Ever So Crumbled, There Is No Place Like Home

1970-03-31

29

Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make: So They Added Iron Bars

1970-04-07

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