Featuring Red Skelton As Freddie The Freeloader and Ed Wynn (Personal Note: This Was Recorded On Ed Wynn's 80th Birthday, On June 19, 1966 A week after this Show Ed Pass Away of Cancer.)
Actually, this was originally telecast [in color] on February 15, 1966 (recorded on November 9, 1965), four months before Ed's death. This was his last TV appearance.
There’s a man that works at my local hardware store that talks like Ed Wynn. I don’t think he is aware that he’s doing it, but it is very difficult not to laugh while in conversation with him.
These greats were COMEDIANS - not like the crap we have today - Jerry S, Conan, Stephen C, etc. What unfunny no talents they are. And they are NOT comedians.
ah ed wynn... so that was the Hatter... and by extention recently King Candy. no dont spam i know it wasnt him but it was darn good impersonation from Alan Turdyk. i love this first joke. "this sure beats sleeping on the tracks. especally now since the strick has ended." i love it...
Red and Ed. It doesn't get much better than that. They were great together in 'The Man in the Funny Suit'. Ed was great in 'Requiem for a Heavyweight', and his appearance on Twilight Zone. And who can forget The Mad Hatter, or Uncle Albert? And I loved watching them on their own shows and other tv shows, and in their movies. I saw this clip first-run, and it's still fun. Thanx so much for sharing! Would love to see this full show, and any others of Red and/or Ed. RIP, gentle men, and thanx so very very much for the magic, music, and memories.
Red Skelton supposedly got his interest in show-business seeing Ed Wynn perform as a child. Fitting Ed should make an appearance on Red's show just before he died. Thanks for sharing.
I love watching these old comedy shows from the 1950's no matter who they were and i'm not just talking about the HONEYMOONERS and I LOVE LUCY I mean old comedy sketch shows from that error featuring RED SKELTON,ED WYNN,SID CEASAR,and JACK BENNY.R.I.P to all these great comedic performers.
@@michaelhewitt258 Yeah I knew that much. The electric toothbrushes caught me by surprise, because they are relatively small electrical devices. Would’ve thought them a late 70s or 80s invention. I dunno, I guess it’s the sort of thing I would have imagined come out like 30 years after the microwave, not the year of Castle Bravo and Godzilla.
Actually, this was originally telecast [in color] on February 15, 1966 (recorded on November 9, 1965), four months before Ed's death. This was his last TV appearance.
I didn't know Uncle Albert was a game hunter.
There’s a man that works at my local hardware store that talks like Ed Wynn. I don’t think he is aware that he’s doing it, but it is very difficult not to laugh while in conversation with him.
Ed and Red in one episode? HA! Crazy
Whoever has this, 1964Mbrooks or whoever, please upload the entire episode. A clip is just not enough. Thanks!
2 great comedians they both were funny and made many people laugh ❤❤🤣🤣❤❤❤
These greats were COMEDIANS - not like the crap we have today - Jerry S, Conan, Stephen C, etc. What unfunny no talents they are. And they are NOT comedians.
Wonderful comedy by true comedians of yesterday.
Amazing & very enjoyable.
ah ed wynn... so that was the Hatter... and by extention recently King Candy. no dont spam i know it wasnt him but it was darn good impersonation from Alan Turdyk. i love this first joke. "this sure beats sleeping on the tracks. especally now since the strick has ended." i love it...
Red and Ed.
It doesn't get much better than that.
They were great together in 'The Man in the Funny Suit'. Ed was great in 'Requiem for a Heavyweight', and his appearance on Twilight Zone. And who can forget The Mad Hatter, or Uncle Albert?
And I loved watching them on their own shows and other tv shows, and in their movies.
I saw this clip first-run, and it's still fun. Thanx so much for sharing!
Would love to see this full show, and any others of Red and/or Ed.
RIP, gentle men, and thanx so very very much for the magic, music, and memories.
Red Skelton supposedly got his interest in show-business seeing Ed Wynn perform as a child. Fitting Ed should make an appearance on Red's show just before he died. Thanks for sharing.
Straight from thw mouth of red Skelton. During his dini interview.
And then Red Skelton encouraged and supported Jamie Farr to pursue an acting career, so consequently: without Ed Wynn there would be no Klinger.
With a little dig at Keenan Wynn at the end...lol..He was a motorcycle fan got everyone in Hollywood into motorcycles
love Red Skelton
tha laugh omg XD i love his laugh, this sounds strange, but this man was adorable!
He was 80? Wow, Ed was looking good! RIP Ed and Red.
The cartoon character of Wally Gator was based on Ed Wynn.
Daws Butler could do a GREAT impression of him.
Wow, I didn’t know that
The cartoon character of Crazylegs Crane was based on Clem Kadiddlehopper.
I watched this! When it was first run!
I love watching these old comedy shows from the 1950's no matter who they were and i'm not just talking about the HONEYMOONERS and I LOVE LUCY I mean old comedy sketch shows from that error featuring RED SKELTON,ED WYNN,SID CEASAR,and JACK BENNY.R.I.P to all these great comedic performers.
I like that bit about Keenan
Buddies for life and even after.
I LOVED FREDDIE THE FREE LOADER AND MANY MORE RED SKELTON DID.
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its real chicken you know ?? Quote ed wynn !!! Lol
Sure, they were just coming out
They had electric toothbrushes in 1966?
Invented in Switzerland in 1954 by Dr. Philippe Guy Woog (I am not making this up).
Yes believe it or not
We had indoor bathroom's
Electric lights, airplanes,cars,
@@michaelhewitt258 Yeah I knew that much. The electric toothbrushes caught me by surprise, because they are relatively small electrical devices. Would’ve thought them a late 70s or 80s invention. I dunno, I guess it’s the sort of thing I would have imagined come out like 30 years after the microwave, not the year of Castle Bravo and Godzilla.
@@GlaciusTS I had toy racing cars with little motors in them, magnetic rotors and electricity!