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The Red Skelton Show

Season 17 1967 - 1968

  • 1967-09-06T00:00:00Z on CBS
  • 25m
  • 12h 55m (31 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Comedy, Talk Show, Family
Long-running weekly show that spotlighted legendary comedian and beloved TV clown, Red Skelton. Each show featured comedy skits, gags and vignettes starring Skelton and guest performers.

31 episodes

Season Premiere

1967-09-06T00:00:00Z

17x01 For Better or Worse Like George Appleby Got

Season Premiere

17x01 For Better or Worse Like George Appleby Got

  • 1967-09-06T00:00:00Z25m

1967-09-13T00:00:00Z

17x02 The Seven Ages of Man

17x02 The Seven Ages of Man

  • 1967-09-13T00:00:00Z25m

Shakespearean actor Maurice Evans narrates this lengthy pantomime sketch with all seven ages - from "mewling and pewking" to "sans hair, sans teeth, sans everything" - enacted by Skelton. Red mimes a baby, then goes up the ladder as Junior, the Mean Widdle Kid, followed by impressions of a young lover, a soldier, a judge, a senior citizen and an old man. Red also sings his own touching composition, "Little Boy."

Sketch: Sheriff Deadeye (Red) pretends to be the long-lost brother of wealthy Britisher Sir Whitecliff of Dover (Stanley Holloway).
Music: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 perform "Mas Que Nada" and "Night and Day."
The Silent Spot: Red pantomimes an aviator. One-Minute Dramas: Skelton and Holloway perform blackouts illustrating the British sense of humor, court musicians and TV commercials.

17x04 The Spy with the Leaky Mouth

  • 1967-09-27T00:00:00Z25m

Sketch: As a test for knighthood, King Foul-Up the First (Burt Lahr) puts Forsooth through a series of challenges. These include bouts with Cruncho the Giant and a beautiful witch (Joyce Rees).
Music: Fran Jeffries sings "Too Close for Comfort" and "Out of This World."
The Silent Spot: Do-it-yourself fanatic Mr. Butterfingers (Red) drives his next-door neighbor (Jan Arvan) crazy.
One-Minute Dramas: For the blackouts, Lahr and Skelton perform vaudeville and burlesque routines.

Sketch: Master spy Harry Sneak (Fernando Lamas) recruits tourist George Appleby to help him protect the Maharajah of Kumquat (Billy Barty).
Music: The 5th Dimension performs "Somewhere" and "California My Way" and "Up, Up and Away".
The Silent Spot: A hospital patient's condition only worsens when another patient is assigned to his room.
One-Minute Dramas: Lamas and Skelton appear in blackouts set at a lonely London bridge, a prison and a barbershop.

1967-10-18T00:00:00Z

17x07 Clothes Make the Bum

17x07 Clothes Make the Bum

  • 1967-10-18T00:00:00Z25m

Sketch: Freddie the Freeloader disrupts a fashion show at a high-end department store. Terry-Thomas plays the store's floorwalker Cedric Fussbudget, and Nancy Wilson is the store detective.
Music: Nancy Wilson sings "Up Tight" and "Music That Makes Me Dance."
The Silent Spot: An elderly grocer (Red) is besieged by complaining customers, along with construction noise from a nearby building.
One-Minute Dramas: Terry-Thomas and Nancy Wilson join Red in blackouts about a clock shop, a winning jockey, a psychiatrist's office and a Western shootout.

Sketch: Clem Kadiddlehopper helps banker Samuei J. Gouger (Roland Winters) stop the marriage of his playboy son (John Forsythe) to stripper Peaches Laverne (Michele Lee).
Music: Michele Lee sings "I'm Old Fashioned" and "Anything Goes." The Tom Hansen Dancers offer their interpretation of "Feelin' Groovy."
The Silent Spot: Skelton pantomimes a skin diver who encounters a mermaid while searching for sunken treasure.
One-Minute Dramas: Blackouts include a bearded lady.

17x09 Hippie Days Are Here Again

  • 1967-11-01T01:00:00Z25m

Sketch: Freddie the Freeloader stumbles into a Love-In, where he is accepted as an equal by hippies Cherub Sweetface (Tim Conway) and Handsoff Hanna (Nancy Ames). Jackie Coogan plays the policeman.
Music: Nancy Ames sings "I Feel Fine" and "Meditation." The show's singers and dancers present "Up Up and Away."
The Silent Spot: Red plays a jobless, hungry man watching a restaurant customer (Jackie Coogan) gorge himself.
One-Minute Dramas: Red and Nancy Ames affix a weird, growing hairpiece to Tim Conway's head.

Guest stars: Vincent Price & Dionne Warwick

1967-11-22T01:00:00Z

17x12 Red's Relatives

17x12 Red's Relatives

  • 1967-11-22T01:00:00Z25m

Sketch: In this five-act sketch, Red plays five characters including Methuselah Skelton, a rich old man who sets specific conditions for relatives hoping to inherit his fortune. Following Methuselah's demise, Bolivar Shagnasty, Cauliflower McPugg, Willy Lump-Lump and and Charlie the Swinger show up for the reading of the will. Also present at the reading are Polly Bergan (as Bolivar's fiancé), Pat Carroll (as Mrs. Lump-Lump), Reta Shaw and Billy Barty.
Music: Polly Bergen sings "Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey" and "They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me."

1967-11-29T01:00:00Z

17x13 Little Old Rainmaker, He

17x13 Little Old Rainmaker, He

  • 1967-11-29T01:00:00Z25m

Sketch: Freedie the Freeloader tries to help an amnesiac (George Gobel) recall his identity.
Music: Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons perform "Sherry," "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" and a medley of songs from "The Sound of Music."
Silent Spot: Red plays a street sweeper who's obsessed with neatness.

1967-12-20T01:00:00Z

17x16 A Christmas Urchin

17x16 A Christmas Urchin

  • 1967-12-20T01:00:00Z25m

1968-01-17T01:00:00Z

17x18 Red Skelton One-Man Show

17x18 Red Skelton One-Man Show

  • 1968-01-17T01:00:00Z25m

1968-01-24T01:00:00Z

17x19 Dial 'M' for Moron

17x19 Dial 'M' for Moron

  • 1968-01-24T01:00:00Z25m

Sketch: Silent screen star Greta Gargoyle (Phyllis Diller) casts Clem Kadiddlehopper (Red) as a bullfighter in her comeback film.
Music: Lou Rawls sings "Three O'Clock in the Morning" and "On a Clear Day."
The Silent Spot: Red plays a store detective who wages war against shoplifters.
One-Minute Dramas: Skelton and Miss Diller portray Mr. and Mrs. Ben Franklin discovering electricity, a couple meeting on a desert island, and two-thirds of a Hollywood love triangle.

17x20 Fairy Tales for Old Children

  • 1968-01-31T01:00:00Z25m

17x22 Sheriffs Are Bought Not Made

  • 1968-02-14T01:00:00Z25m

Sketch: Big Pappy Tumbleweed (Burl Ives, reprising his "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof" character) and Sheriff Deadeye (Red) clash when they both stake claim on an abandoned gold mine.
Music: Lulu sings "To Sir, with Love" and "Lulu's Back in Town". Lulu and Burt Ives perform a "Consider Yourself" duet. Burl Ives sings "The Little White Duck."
Silent Spot: A candy dipper (Red) fouls up the assembly line when he becomes distracted by a pretty co-worker.
One-Minute Dramas: Ives joins Skelton for blackouts on pallbearers, a car salesman, and a smokeless car invention.

Sketch: Pianist Lee Kadiddlehopper (Liberace) entertains at a society matron's musicale while his oafish brother Clem turns the music sheets. Music: Liberace performs "All the Things You Are." The Youngfolk sing "Gotta Travel On." Liberace and the Youngfolk perform "Feelin' Groovy."
The Silent Spot: Red plays an Indian chief who gets his smoke signals crossed in a love triangle.
One-Minute Dramas: Red and Liberace build a house of cards, bargain for an ancient suit of armor, and play witch doctor and patient.

Sketch: George Appleby (Red) suspects that his wife Clara (Emmaline Henry) and his college pal (Mike Connors) are planning to bump him off.
Music: Tom Jones sings "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?", "Mohair Sam" & "You Came a Long Way from St. Louis."
The Silent Spot: Red pantomimes a motorist with car troubles.

1968-03-27T01:00:00Z

17x28 The Pie-Eyed Piper

17x28 The Pie-Eyed Piper

  • 1968-03-27T01:00:00Z25m

1968-04-24T01:00:00Z

17x30 The Julius Caesar Caper

17x30 The Julius Caesar Caper

  • 1968-04-24T01:00:00Z25m

Season Finale

17x31 Rings on Her Fingers Also Go Through Your Nose

  • 1968-05-01T00:00:00Z25m

Sketch: Dr. Hardsell Hopkins (Nipsey Russell), a combination insurance salesman, medical examiner and undertaker, offers a package deal for zoo employee George Appleby.
Music: The Association perform "Birthday Morning," "Windy" & "Wasn't It A Bit Like Now?"
The Silent Spot: "The Old Handy Man" attempts to make minor house repairs.
One-Minute Dramas: Nipsey and Red play safecrackers and onlookers at a bathing-beauty audition. Also, a blackout about a lonely-hearts consultation.

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