Red Skelton Hour 1968-10-29 GS: George Gobel and the Mills Brothers
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
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George Gobel appears with Red Skelton in a "San Fernando Red" sketch, portraying a too-short millionaire who falls in
love with a too-tall damsel (Jan Davis).
Musical Highlights:
The Mills Brothers sing "Opus One" and "Shy Violet."
"The Olio Spot" The Bridge
"The Silent Spot"
In the Silent Spot, Red plays twins-one nice, one nasty-who thoroughly confuse a band of trick-or-treaters.
Bonus ads with Jimmy Durante and Lily Tomlin.
Thank you very much for posting this quality entertainment.
Pet milk was a major sponcer
The video date is 1967, not 68.
This was in season 18 1968. The clapboard is wrong.
Red Skelton was the reason I became a clown!
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Red Skelton was must see TV for our family on Tuesday nights! Red's show was definitely family-friendly television!
The Red Skelton hour was sponsored by all those good Kellogg's cereals.
My parents and myself really liked The Mills Brothers. Incidentally, The Mills Brothers were originally from Piqua, Ohio.
This one must have been one of many Skelton 1960s shows, that I have seen, that were taped far in advance, and shown much later. The show's slate, in the beginning, says the recording date was 9 25 67, and the show copyright is 1968. I'd love to know why RED taped so many shows, so far in advance? Was it to have time off, later, and still have a 'fresh' episode, to air? I wish I knew an expert on this series!
Can you post another episode with the Mills Brothers please?
Hey do you mind if I cut the audio portion with the Mills Brothers singing and post it to my channel, I'll give you proper credit. 35:00 Also it seems I'm not getting audio for the right.
I don't own the copyright. Any money from ads go to the owners. My source had only on channel.
I think Phillip Morris was a major sponsor of the show. Shy Violet was an easy listening hit in 1968.