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- "The Red Skelton Scrapbook" with John Wayne. Red attempts ballet, hilarious One Minute Dramas, the famous Dunking Donuts bit, and Willie Lump-Lump goes topsy turvy in this annual event.
- In a Western parody, Red appears as Sheriff Deadeye who must contend with do-gooder Victor Virtue (guest Robert Vaughn) after he reforms sultry Joyce Jameson. Agreeing to also be reformed, Red must travel to an island and try to reform a group of pirates. In "The Silent Spot," Red plays a tippler husband on his day off at home.
- Cookie the Sailor drinks a radioactive drink and is captured by enemy spies where they conduct experiments on him.
- Keel, Rusk, Freeman, and Jilliana are featured in a skit entitled A Christmas Urchin. Freddie the freeloader tries to give a little girl a happy holiday. Keel sings a medley that includes "Silent Night" and "White Christmas."
- San Fernando and his daughter, Jenny Lou run a show boat in Mississippi 1875. Jenny Lou meets a young man that she falls in love with, whose father just got cheated by San Fernando.
- 1951–19711hTV-G8.9 (18)TV Episode
- In this WW II parody, the stars of "Hogan's Heroes" (Bob Crane and John Banner) appear as their characters of Col. Hogan and Sgt. Schultz. Red (as Freddie the Freeloader) is assigned to assist in their escape from Stalag 13. In "The Silent Spot," Red plays a bungling 19th century suitor who must meet his girlfriend's parents.
- 1951–19711hTV-G8.8 (11)TV EpisodeIn this parody of "Oliver Twist," Red plays a young inmate in an orphanage, who soon escapes the clutches of Mr Rumble (Cyril Ritchard) and meets up with the Artful Dodger (Jack Wild), a street urchin who shows him how to become a successful pickpocket. In "The Silent Spot," Red is a jovial toy maker who employs magical powers to repair broken toys.
- 1951–19711hTV-G8.8 (14)TV EpisodeRed starts off with a monologue about how sex has affected movies, and mimes a little boy at a monster film. Guest John Wayne does a skit about different sorts of autograph hunters and one where Deadeye faces Rooster Cogburn in a saloon duel. The silent spot, titled "The Happy Irish Pub", sees Red hired as a jig-dancing, furniture-smashing bouncer.
- Sheriff O'Toole sends for his son, Rollo, to help him rid the town of one of its worst outlaws, Deadeye. Things go south for Rollo after he flirts with Deadeye's girl.
- A private detective hires Clem Kadiddlehopper to go undercover at a ballet to catch the person responsible for the Ballet Murders.
- Guest Joanie Sommers sings "Girl Talk" and "When I'm Not Near the Man I Love". In a beautification campaign Terry-Thomas tries to remove Freddie the Freeloader. Red mimes an elderly photographer.
- 1951–19711hTV-G8.8 (9)TV EpisodeSan Fernando Red is arrested by the IRS for running a tax scam. Guest Richard Chamberlain plays his neophyte lawyer, Clarence Narrow. After Red goes to prison, he discovers gold in the rock pile. In "The Silent Spot," Red plays a man who has a weird dream after ingesting an odd assortment of foods.
- Rhonda Fleming stars as a rich girl whose mother mistakes Freddie the Freeloader (Red Skelton) as a millionaire at a masquerade ball. Hijinks ensue when she comes to Freddie's house for lunch the next day.
- 1951–19711hTV-G8.7 (10)TV Episode
- 1951–19711hTV-G8.7 (9)TV EpisodeRed appears as Forsooth Frumkus, a "poor but stupid" medieval ship builder's apprentice. After Christopher Columbus (guest George Gobel) secures funding from Queen Isabella of Spain, he and Forsooth venture off on the journey to discover America. In "The Silent Spot," Red plays a starstruck carhop in old Hollywood, determined to break into motion pictures.
- The chairman of the cultural committee (guest Cliff Robertson) and his duo of art experts declare Freddy the Freeloader's trash "pop art." He is taken to Paris where his exhibits are put on display, and he becomes the darling of the art community. In "The Silent Spot," Red plays an American moonshiner who reacts to an Italian wine making family moving in next door.
- 1951–19711hTV-G8.7 (12)TV Episode"Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of George Appleby" with Mike Connors and Tom Jones. Appleby (Skelton) gets a visit from his old friend and fraternity brother Henry Pringle (Connors), only to find out Henry may be trying to run off with his wife.
- All in mime. Short mime acts then a complete Silent Spot.
- While waiting in line for his unemployment check,George Appleby (Red) meets Archie Moore,also out of work. A man sells him a trained Bear, which he puts in a take-on-all-comers boxing show in a carnival. Moore shows up to challenge the bear. Red's silent spot pantomime involves a Holmesian detective chasing a hooded bad guy around a spooky house-type set.
- 1951–197130mTV-G8.6 (9)TV Episode
- Bolivar runs a beauty salon.
- Freddie the Freeloader needs to prevent greedy people from shutting down Greer Garson's theater, so they can hold their annual Christmas benefit for the orphans.
- 1951–197130mTV-G8.5 (15)TV EpisodeRed and his butler discover a formula that destroys smog. Gangster George Raft gets wind of the discovery & tries to steal the formula from Red
- A couple of con artists run a college scam and have Clem Kadiddlehopper graduate with a degree in dentistry.
- It's Christmas Eve and the snow is falling thick and fast. Muggsy tries to convince Freddie the Freeloader to hop a freight train bound for Florida with him, but Freddie has other ideas. He plans to commit a minor crime and get himself sentenced to the county jail. With any luck, he'll be incarcerated in time to hang his Christmas stocking next to the other inmates'. Time after time, Freddie's plans are thwarted. The Maitre D at a fancy restaurant is convinced Freddie's a famous millionaire in disguise and won't charge him for his meal. Freddie tries to steal a bracelet from a jewelry store, but it falls through his pocket onto the floor. His attempt to assault a police officer fails when he slips on the proverbial banana peel. Frustrated and freezing Freddie walks in front of a church holding a Christmas Eve service and, listening to the uplifting music, decides that he's not too old to start life anew. In fact, a young choir boy promises him a job in his father's factory. Happy with his decision, Freddie strides away from the church door - straight into the arms of a policeman who arrests him for vagrancy.
- Red Skelton and Cesar Romero star in this episode about what "really" happened at the Alamo.
- 1951–19711hTV-G8.4 (10)TV Episode"A Spy Is A Peeping Tom On Salary" with Fernando Lamas and The 5th Dimension. George Appleby (Skelton) is on vacation with wife Clara in Hong Kong, where they accidentally get wrapped with Master Spy Harry Sneak (Lamas) and his secret assignment.
- 1951–197130mTV-G8.4 (30)TV EpisodeThe show is 26 min. long, including Red's opening monologue and a weatherman skit. The Bela/Lon/Vampira skit is intact. SPOILERS: The writing is not exactly Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein quality, but Skelton is amusing. He slips in a marijuana joke, and a tranny joke re Denmark (Christine Jorgensen was in the news.) "Dial B for Brush" comprises most of the show, taking place on three different sets (home lab, graveyard, and morgue with working Jacob's ladder) which are pretty elaborate for TV. There's also an ambitious dance-routine (giving band leader David Rose a chance to shine) with ghosts and skeletons double-exposed into the graveyard set. Clem Kadiddlehopper, for those who've never seen Red's character, is a Lou Costello without a brain to steal, though that doesn't stop Bela as "Prof. Lugosi" from trying. He wears a tux under his lab coat, and does the graveyard scene with Lon and Vampira in his Dracula cape. Lon barks like a dog, wears furry claws and wolf fangs, but takes the teeth out for dialogue (explaining that he just got new wolf dentures at the dentist's). He's Lugosi's half brother ("and half wolf") who sounds exactly like Lenny, and is named (for irony's sake) George. Vampira gets to do her famous shriek, and shows off her absolute deadpan delivery and her weirdly tiny waistline. The ad-libbing does not seem as distressing to Bela as some writers have maintained - many asides actually sound scripted. After his mind-swap, Clem calls Bela "Mother!" and Bela shoots back, "Yes?" then covers his mouth, as if embarrassed. Pretty sure that was arranged. Red also warns a bit player on Bela's gurney not to ad-lib around stars, which suggests Bela might have complained during rehearsal. At one point, Lon reads Red's cue card for him, and Red makes fun of Bela's pronunciation of "tetse" fly. Bela seems to be having fun (but you do worry about the old guy being chased around a set full of props and "bodies") while Lon and Red definitely are. Red's jokes are largely corny, but he did have a sharp wit - he was the one who at Harry Cohn's crowded funeral cracked, "See? You give the people what they want, and they'll turn out."
- Jane Russell stars as Lillian Martin, a saloon girl who lives a double life as an outlaw.
- "When Nuthood Was In Flower" starring Forsooth (Skelton), an apprentice at Ye Olde Pain & Torture Shoppe, and Nogood (Milton Berle), the playboy son back from college. Milton can't keep his lines straight and Red has trouble keeping a straight face!
- A love-in finds Freddie the Freeloader interacting with hippies. Tim finds a bizarre growth on his head courtesy of Nancy and Red. Jackie overeats at a restaurant.
- Famous actor, Peter Lorre, wants Red to teach him how to be a comedian.
- The Kadiddlehopper's at first dismayed at the black gooey stuff on their land learn that it is worth a fortune with which Clem uses to create a financial empire that employs to make Daisy June a star so she will marry him.
- 1951–197130mTV-G8.2 (11)TV EpisodeA special performance of his comedy for dignitaries at the United Nations
- 1951–19711hTV-G8.2 (9)TV Episode"If At First You Don't Succeed, Forget It" with Merv Griffin. Cauliflower McPugg guest stars on the Merv Griffin Show and Willie Lump-Lump makes trouble in the audience.
- Burr and Anderson hide out in Freddie's shack.
- Vivian Vance stars as Clara Appleby. Her husband, George (Red Skelton), invents a cooling blanket, with hilarious results.
- A hired gun is needed to stop holdups in a saloon.
- Introduction by Spiro Agnew. Dr. Ludwig Von Humperdoo mad scientist plans to destroy the world. Robin Wilson sings "For Once in My Life" W.C. Fields impersonation in jailhouse. Silent Spot w/ Jerry Lewis in the Greatest Magic Act.
- 1951–197130mTV-G8.0 (8)TV EpisodeGuest star Mary McCarty is back as Smithers And McGurk return for some more fun filled laughs.
- Red plays Cookie the worst cook in the Navy who just happens to get a date with Zsa Zsa Gabor. Guest Stars: Zsa Zsa Gabor and Jamie Farr.
- Virginia Grey is the wife of a drinker & lands Red by offering him rum laced candy. To set him straight she rearranges their room- Sideways!
- Clem has just got a kit to learn how to become a detective, complete with a Sherlock Holmes hat and magnifying glass. Sheriff Duffy (Jan Arvan) stops by with a Wanted poster for the Dalton girls and warns him that they are dangerous and desperate, which gives Clem some hope that they will fall for him. In the barn Clem collects eggs from the chickens and also a giant egg from his cow. The gang of 4 Daltons come by and hide in Clem's barn. When Clem finally realizes that they are the criminal gang that the sheriff has warned him about, he tries to call the sheriff, but has trouble reaching the phone because the women have restrained him with a rope. He the uses the rope to wrap it around the barn to keep them from escaping. But they come out and Clem ties them up just as the sheriff arrives and arrests them.
- 1951–19711hTV-G8.0 (8)TV EpisodeGeorge Appleby accompanies his abusive wife, Clara (guest Eve Arden), on a southwestern vacation, but the couple splits in the process. They go their separate ways, but end up staying in the same hotel room, unbeknownst to each other. In "The Silent Spot," Red plays an old man whose bumbling attempts to run a gas station end in failure.
- Clem Kadiddlehopper appears at the Yugo-Crazian Embassy as an exterminator. However, the ambassador tells him that it is an electronic bug they are looking for. When he discovers a plot against dictator Mustapha Dame's (guest Cesar Romero) life, Clem returns with him to his home country as his bodyguard. In "The Silent Spot," Red is a great actor who causes mayhem involving a cop, a pie salesman, and a pretty girl outside the theatre.
- 1951–197130mTV-G7.9 (18)TV EpisodeClem Kadiddlehopper paints what he considers a masterpiece, and wants to exhibit it in New York.
- 1951–197130mTV-G7.9 (13)TV Episode
- Appleby gets involved in capturing a killer
- Red Skelton is kidnapped by Martians for the queen of Mars to study, thinking that he is a typical earthling.
- Red Stars as Clem Kadiddlehopper. Guest star: Basil Rathbone.
- 1951–197130mTV-G7.8 (8)TV Episode
- 1951–197130mTV-G7.8 (12)TV Episode
- Freddie the freeloader and a pal find an original DaVinci painting at the dump. An art dealer tries to swindle them out of it.
- Crooked Mayor San Fernando runs off with his accomplice Ruby (Adams)to Alaska, the one state they haven't hidden in yet, where they set up business again with their usual graft, corruption, and hilarity.
- Red Skelton stars as Sheriff Deadeye.
- 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. Red's TV characters, including Clem Kadiddlehopper, also drop by to wish Red's family a Merry Christmas.
- Red appears as Willie Lump-Lump and Cauliflower McPugg.
- Red appears as Willie Lump-Lump and Cauliflower McPugg.
- 1951–197130mTV-G7.4 (19)TV EpisodeRed Skelton gives out the 1954 Look Awards Red spoofs Marlon Brando from "On the Waterfront", Bing Crosby from "The Country Girl"
- Football Coach Weepy is interviewed. Scrapbook: "The Bouncer starring Cauliflower McPugg" The Treniers perform "Go, Go, Go". Film Scrapbook: "The Golfer". Scrapbook: "The Corpus Delecti". Milton Berle cameo.
- Red Appears as Clem Kadiddlehopper and Willie Lump-Lump.
- 1951–19711hTV-G7.3 (16)TV Episode"He Who Steals My Robot Steals Trash" with Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, and Ed Sullivan. Red plays country bumpkin Clem Kadiddlehopper who gets mixed up in the work of mad scientists Dr. Nelson, Sr. (Karloff) and Dr. Nelson, Jr. (Price).
- 1951–197130mTV-G7.3 (29)TV EpisodeFreddy the Freeloader is all alone on Christmas. He finds a Raggedy Ann doll. The doll comes to life, and Freddie enjoys a romantic time with her.
- Red appears as Willie Lump-Lump and Sheriff Deadeye .
- Red appears as Clem Kadiddlehopper, Willie Lump-Lump, and Cauliflower McPugg.
- 1951–197130mTV-G7.1 (14)TV EpisodeEd Sullivan joins Red's monologue and interviews Cauliflower McPugg. Also Red as Deadeye plays cards in a saloon and is captured by Indians
- Red appears as Clem Kadiddlehopper, Willie Lump-Lump, and San Fernando Red.
- Red appears as Clem Kadiddlehopper. With a special cameo appearance by Bob Hope.
- Red and his guest star Mary McCarty show the audience what it's like to live in a tiny trailer.
- Red plays a young man who travels to the big city where he gets a job as a singing waiter, tries to get a drunk to amend his ways, falls in love with a beautiful girl and finds his real father.
- 1951–197130mTV-G7.0 (15)TV EpisodeRed appears as Clem Kadiddlehopper.
- Red Skelton performs as Cauliflower McPugg. Cameo: John Wayne.
- Red appears as Clem Kadiddlehopper and Willie Lump-Lump.
- Red appears as Clem Kadiddlehopper and Willie Lump-Lump.
- 1951–19711hTV-G6.9 (12)TV EpisodeIn The Red Skelton Scrapbook 66, Red Skelton reprises several of his most beloved routines, including 'Dunking Doughnuts'. The second annual Red Skeltop Scrapbook is hosted by Red's friend John Wayne. And Red teases his friend with jokes about Duke, and how they first met. Opening monologue Stork: What I'm nervous about is flying over those senior citizen villages. They put up anti-aircraft guns! A series of jokes on hospitals, hospital gowns, and doctors The Silent Spot - The Elopement Red plays the part of a bachelor in the 1890's courting his lady love (Chanin Hale), But her father doesn't approve. It's frankly hilarious! Wonderful slapstick humor, where he keeps running afoul of the father, a chubby neighbor (Peggy Rea), the local police ... The Quick Blackout comedy For those who don't know, in vaudeville, very short comedy bits, normally 1 minute long, were called "quick blackouts". These include: The elephant gun. Red plays a man at a bar, having "one for the road". Red Skelton plays Thomas Alva Edison, trying to perfect his great invention. A short, but hilarious bit, as a kettledrum player. A brilliant mathematician. "What a brain, what a brain!" Take one spoonful in water. Spectre of the Rose Red Skelton spoofs the ballet. Spectre of the Rose, with Roberta Lubbell. It's equal parts touching and hilarious, as Mr. Skelton plays the spirit of her lost love. With a bad case of allergies! Dunking Doughnuts Red Skelton has done the Dunking Doughnuts routine many times, in vaudeville, on screen, and on his television show. Red and John Wayne on stage John Wayne gives Red Skelton tips on how to court a beautiful girl, Western style. With the help of the lovely Chanin Hale. Upside Down Room One of Red's classic - and expensive to produce - routines. The perpetually inebriated Willie Lump-Lump's wife (Chanin Hale) has decided to teach him a lesson. She's hired someone (Ray Kellogg) to modify a room. So, it looks like Willie's sleeping on the wall! And everything is 90 degrees off! There's a reason that Red included this in his movie, The Clown.
- Red appears as Sheriff Deadeye.
- In the first act, Red enacts several incidents in a hotel lobby, including one where he and Lucille Knoch register as newlyweds with the name Smith. In the Tide segment, Red's a photographer with a new model (Lucille) to pose in a bathing suit with a box of Tide. He accidentally blows up his studio by foolishly using "Atomic Flash Powder" from Nevada. (Where A-Bomb testing takes place). The last part has Red and friend (Mike Ross) as a pair of bums trying to get hired as kitchen help at a diner, where they steal a pie in the process.
- Red narrates a touching series of vignettes about how unappreciated fathers are in modern society.
- Red Skelton, America's Clown, preforms in side-splitting skits and comedy bits celebrating Mother's Day.
- 1951–197130mTV-G6.7 (10)TV EpisodeClem Kadiddlehopper must defend Flugelmeyers secret beer formula from spies.
- Red performs, in his signature style, his hilarious observations of different kinds of people.
- Red appears as Willie Lump-Lump and Cauliflower McPugg.
- Red appears as Cauliflower McPugg.
- Red Skelton, America's Clown, preforms in side-splitting skits and comedy bits.
- Red appears as Sheriff Deadeye.
- Red appears as Willie Lump-Lump and San Fernando Red.
- Red appears as Clem Kadiddlehopper and Willie Lump-Lump.
- Red appears as Clem Kadiddlehopper.
- Red appears as Clem Kadiddlehopper, Willie Lump-Lump and Cauliflower McPugg.
- Red Skelton stars as Willie Lump Lump and Cauliflower McPugg. Guest Star: Benny Rubin
- Red appears as Clem Kadiddlehopper and Cauliflower McPugg.
- Red Skelton performs as George Appleby and Sheriff Deadeye.
- George Appleby's cake recipe is entered in a baking contest in Clara's name.
- George and Clara Appleby are conned into renting a room in their home to a bop band leader. In the middle of the night, Clara and George find their sleep shattered.
- 1951–19711hTV-GTV Episode
- 1951–19711hTV-GTV Episode
- Red as George Appleby tries to drive his hated wife insane with the help of crooked "door-to-door Psychiatrist" Dr. Sigmund Fraud.(Vincent Price).In the monologue, Red enacts an encounter between a prospector and a rattlesnake, and in the silent spot, he's a musician searching for quiet inspiration in a tumbledown, desolate cabin, and finding anything but.
- 1951–19711hTV-GTV EpisodeWith his new job as stationmaster, Clem Kadiddlehopper manages to nearly wreck the incoming train. Amazed at Daisy June's (guest Tina Louise), adoration of Clem, European director Fritz Flicker (Roland Winters) decides to have an Ugly Man contest to pick a new star for his movies. In "The Silent Spot," Red plays the world's oldest secret agent who has stumbled upon an international spy ring.
- Whilst awaiting George Appleby to show up to a poker game, his buddies reminisce on how he met his domineering wife, Clara (Phyllis Diller), in college. It was hardly love at first sight, as Clara's mother, the college Dean, had to coerce George into dating her daughter. In "The Silent Spot," Red appears as a nervous first-time bank robber.
- Dancer Kathy Gale does a solo routine to "Blues in the Night". In a silent sketch Red portrayal the problems running a movie theater. Guest Wally plays a hunter of wild game with Chanin an Indian maiden.
- 1951–19711hTV-GTV EpisodePaw Kadiddlehopper takes his son Clem (Red) to Vincent Price's trade school to learn a trade. But with Clem causing trouble at every turn, it may prove more of a challenge that anyone thought. In "The Silent Spot," houseflies Red and Chanin Hale are in danger of being swatted.
- Episode: (1970)1951–19711hTV-GTV Episode
- 1951–19711hTV-GTV EpisodeGuest Vincent Price plays a lawyer who is the long lost brother of Red's corrupt Sheriff Deadeye. Visiting the state prison, he attempts to secure a parole for his shifty client. In "The Silent Spot," Red appears as a very unlucky customer at a casino.
- 1951–19711hTV-GTV EpisodeAs a present to his wife on their twentieth wedding anniversary, George Appleby (Red) decides to take his wife (Pat Carroll) to the same night club where they originally met. There, they meet Duke Ellington and another married couple. In "The Silent Spot," Red visits a bar in which a magic mirror somehow reflects the true character of the patrons.
- Appleby predicts the World Series. His wife wants him to predict the presidential election.
- Red performs as George Appleby in a skit with Allen Funt and Abbe Lane. In the Silent Spot, Red is a mountain climber attempting to plant a flag on a dangerous mountain top.
- After finding oil on his farm, Clem has moved to NYC. He hasn't forgotten his old girlfriend and to make her happy he makes sure she wins all the prizes on a TV game show he owns.
- Clem Kadiddlehopper daydreams about being at the court of Camelot and challenges the black knight (Sergio Franchi). The Surprise Party is featured on the Silent Spot segment.
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV EpisodeFreddie the freeloader is entrusted with a box containing a secret invention. Spies send a beautiful agent to steal it back.
- Redeye sends back east for brides for the cowboys, but he gets stuck with Martha, who can't take no for an answer. In the Silent Spot, Milqutoast college student Red has bully Peter Lupus for a roommate.
- 1951–19711hTV-GTV Episode
- 1951–19711hTV-GTV Episode
- Freddie's shack becomes a gathering place for beatniks.
- A doctor wants to condemn the city dump.
- Rydell invests in boxer McPugg.
- Red Skelton and Jamie Farr appear as navy men under the watchful eye of Buster Crabbe. Skelton and Farr accidentally go overboard in a life boat, and end up marooned on a desert island...or so they think.
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV EpisodeIn a parody of Person to Person (1953), Mae West is interviewed about the three men who do not appear in her autobiography, "Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It": Cauliflower McPugg, San Fernando Red, and Clem Kadiddlehopper (all played by Red Skelton).
- Red, and guest Jane Powell, each play five different characters in a special comedy and music edition of the program.
- 1951–19711hTV-GTV EpisodeCrooked Sheriff Deadeye (Red) is the local judge and jury who finds he must contend with Bertha Bluenose (Agnes Moorehead) when she and her band of social reformers visit his saloon. In "The Silent Spot," Red plays an exterminator who is summoned by a scientist and his concupiscent assistant to deal with some super hormonal mice.
- Clem Kadiddlehopper learns that his real father and mother are wealthy and live in a mansion. He leaves the farm to meet them.
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV Episode
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV EpisodeRed goes back to school with guest star Diana Lynn.
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV EpisodeGuest star Jack Klugman returns as Red goes to prison to do research on a movie role.
- The Uranium Hunt Red goes to hunt uranium on an Indian Reservation with guest star Edmond O'Brien.
- Mary Meade French guest stars as Red goes to the hospital.
- Red goes to prison to learn how to talk like an outlaw.
- In Mary McCarty last guest starring appearance on the show, she and Red say goodbye to their beloved characters, Smithers and McGurk, in hilarious fashion. Featuring a sidesplittingly funny role for a young Johnny Carson as a game show host.
- Red, playing a leading man who can't remember his lines, switches places with the prop man and finds that his new job isn't any easier. Guest Star: Virginia Field.
- Red must fill in for an injured nine-year-old boy in a ballet recital for Rose Marie's dance school.
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV Episode
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV EpisodeRed stars as Bolivar Shagnasty. Guest Star: Nancy Walker.
- Red plays Clem Kadiddelhopper. Guest Star: Judy Canova.
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV Episode
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV Episode
- Red plays George Appleby. Guest Star: Jeanne Cagney.
- Cauliflower McPugg meets the retired heavyweight champion of the world and accidentally gets involved in a return match with him. With Rocky Marciano, Max Baer
- Red performs a pantomime about an old man and little boy trying to watch a baseball game; Clem tries his hand as an artist. Guest stars John Carradine and Franklin Pangborn.
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV Episode
- Red plays the part of a young man who gets a job reading books to an old lady. Little does he realize that she and her sons are gangsters.
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV Episode
- A bashful bachelor though over forty, milquetoast George Appleby resists his father's efforts to get him interested in girls. Even the beautiful girl down the street, Mary, (Lola Albright) is ignored by George, who is more interested in his bowl of soup. Mr. Appleby puts a copy of "The Life and Loves of Casanova" on George's pillow and, in a dream sequence, George fancies himself as the great lover and Mary as Madame Pompadour.
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV Episode
- 1951–19711hTV-GTV Episode
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV Episode
- 1951–197130mTV-GTV EpisodeIn this spoof of the Miles Standish-John Alden-Priscilla Mullins legend, Red plays John in a broad, farcical manner, given to slapstick clumsiness and cigar chomping anachronisms. The filmed quality of the show cuts out most of the spontaneous gags and asides expected of Red.
- Bolivar meets his double, George Appleby, when he robs a jewelry store.