Red Skelton Hour 1967-12-19 with Howard Keel "The Christmas Urchin"
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- Опубліковано 28 гру 2024
- "The Christmas Urchin," a sketch written by Skelton himself.
Freddie the Freeloader (Red) and Officer McGoogle (Howard Keel) try to cheer up a little girl (Linda Sue Risk) and her widowed mom (Joan Freeman).
Ballerina Jiliana also appears in the story.
Musical Highlights: Howard Keel Christmas medley including Red Skelton's "The Night Before Christmas".
To the curator and staff of "The Red Skelton Museum Of American Comedy"..Happy Holidays!".
It's been a long time..since I last watched This Special Red Skelton Christmas Show..I hope that the curator of The Red Skelton Museum will allowed to be shown again..very soon.
It will be stay on UA-cam after Dec 22.
I'm glad that I got to see this heart warming and sweet Christmas special that Red performed on as"Freddie The Freeloader"with Ms.Freeman and Mr.Keel again..To the curator and staff of The Red Skelton Museum..Thanks for sharing this special show..and..where ever you are Red..Thanks for giving to me and the kids of my generation..lots of laughs and love.
Happy Christmas, JW! I plan to watch the Monkees movie, Head and one Elvis, either Tickle Me or Girl Happy. You are a sweetie
Can you please add more of these
Hi! Do you have 906 - Autograph Hounds or 905 - Willie Lump Lump’s Birthday to upload after the holidays? (906 is the one with John Wayne)
"Autograph Hounds" is on the great Time/Life set that was released a couple of years ago.
Red Skelton Museum, my Grandfather, Ferdinand Zegel, purportedly appeared in a Red Skelton Christmas Special in the late 60s, probably as Santa. Would you be able to find out which episode it was?
Your Grandfather is credited as Santa in ua-cam.com/video/yBbWsL7isR8/v-deo.html
@@RedSkeltonMuseum THANKS! I never would have found that on my own. That's him, albeit briefly. Sometimes all I have to go on is an old 85-cent residual check or a script, and in some cases what I thought would be a speaking part pans out to be an uncredited extra, etc.
Mr. Zegel sand opera in the 1920s on radio, got into home bulding, and went back to Hollywood in retirement, finding work as Santas, old prospectors, sea captains. He was the the Santa of the televised Hollywood Chamber of Commerce "Santa Claus Lane Parade of the Stars" in the late 1960s and early 70s.
I know that Ms.Freeman is still alive..but? what has happened to Ms.Risk?
The risk girl is on bonanza right now just check ing if she had did anything else
Is this before they added a laugh track, that is, is this the final product?
This is the broadcasted copy. I edited out the commercials.
I know that Johnson's Wax and Philip Morris were two of his regular sponsors at the time.
no laugh track
Twilight zone. The slate stated it was video tape-recorded in 67 , but was not going to be air until 69.strange.Why delay that long?
Is that Art Gilmore announcing
Filthy lucre at 5:45..