AMC TV - The Red Skelton Show, 1951-1971
Hal Hudson: Writer
Johnny Carson: Writer
Genius Entertainment
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Red Skelton, Art Gilmore, Jan Arvan, Vincent Price, Ray Kellogg
- Director: Ed Hiller
- Format: NTSC
- Rated: Unrated
- Studio: Genius Entertainment
- Theatrical Release Date: Sep 30, 1951
- DVD Release Date: Jan 20, 2004
- Run Time: 60 minutes
- ASIN: B00013NEM2
- UPC: 796019552691
- Sales Rank: 104982
Editorial Review from Description:
14 thirty-minute episodes on 2 DVDs. PThe Red Skelton Show made its television debut in 1951 and became one of the longest-running variety series on tevevision. Each show features comedy skits, gags and vignettes starring Skelton and guest performers. His comedy sketches included well-known characters such as Freddie the Freeloader, Clem Kadiddlehopper and Cauliflower McPugg. Always at the top of the ratings chart, The Red Skelton Show ran for more than 20 years. PDisc 1BR 1. "Navy Men" with guests, Buster Crabbe Jamie Farr (5-15-56)BR 2. "Freddie Needs a Lawyer" with guest, Mickey Rooney (6-12-62)BR 3. "Clem the Artist" with guests, John Carradine and Franklin Pangborn (4-22-58)BR 4. "George Appleby's Garage" with guests, Mary Beth Hughes and Franklin Pangborn (2-21-58)BR 5. "Clem's Oil" with guests, Carol Channing and a cameo by Peter Lorre (1-01-57)BR 6. "Mr. Lasagna" with guests, George Raft and Reginald Denny (1-01-55)BR 7. "Quiz Show: You Take Your Chances" with guests, Marilyn Maxwell and Steve Dunne (10-23-63) PDisc 2BR 1. "Freddie and the Spies" with guest, Edward Everett Horton (1-13-59)BR 2. "The South" with guests, Charles Ruggles and Marie Windsor (2-27-62)BR 3. "Cauliflower Goes to Hollywood" with guest, Vincent Price (6-23-59)BR 4. "Bolivar's Beauty Salon" with guest, Nancy Walker (2-04-58)BR 5. "Trailer Park" with guests, Mary McCarty and Reginald Denny (1-25-55)BR 6. "The Cop and the Anthem" with guests, Allen Jenkins and The Mitchell Choir Boys (12-21-54)BR 7. "The Look Awards" with cameos by Judy Garland, Jack Lemmon, Walt Disney, Edmond O'Brien, Alfred Hitchcock, Bing Crosby and many other stars (3-08-55)
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