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  2. Freddie the Freeloader's Christmas Dinner - Wikipedia

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    Freddie the Freeloader's Christmas Dinner (aka Red Skelton's Christmas Dinner) is a TV special that premiered on Home Box Office (HBO) on December 13, 1981. [1] The program stars Red Skelton and was part of HBO's Standing Room Only series of specials. This was one of Skelton's final television performances. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  3. Red Skelton - Wikipedia

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    The Red Skelton Show made its television premiere on September 30, 1951, on NBC. By 1954, Skelton's program moved to CBS, where it was expanded to one hour and renamed The Red Skelton Hour in 1962. Despite high ratings, the show was canceled by CBS in 1970, as the network believed that more youth-oriented programs were needed to attract younger ...

  4. List of Vincent Price works - Wikipedia

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    The Red Skelton Hour: Gilbert Episode: "The Original DaVinci" Maxwell the Magician Episode "Deadeye and the Magician" 1964–1966 The Danny Kaye Show: Gangster, Dr. Frankenstein, The Dentist, The Prime Minister, Art Collector and Critic, The snotty Maitre'd 4 episodes 1965 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Victor Marton Episode "The Foxes and Hounds Affair"

  5. The Red Skelton Show - Wikipedia

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    The Red Skelton Show is an American television comedy/variety show that aired from 1951 to 1971. In the decade prior to hosting the show, Richard "Red" Skelton had a successful career as a radio and motion pictures star. [ 1 ]

  6. The Clown (1953 film) - Wikipedia

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    When the film was released, Skelton was a familiar figure to American television audiences. The Red Skelton Show debuted on September 30, 1951, on NBC, in a half-hour format like the one used on Dodo Delwyn's fictional show. With changes of network, format (to one hour) and name, to The Red Skelton Hour in 1962, it lasted until 1971.

  7. Allen Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    The Red Skelton Hour (1954–1962) (11 episodes) as Muggsy, a friend of Red Skelton's character Freddie the Freeloader; Hey, Jeannie! (1956–57) (26 episodes) as Al Murray, a cabbie; Wagon Train (1960, episode "The Horace Best Story") as Mr. Gillespie; The Tab Hunter Show (1961, episode "Sultan for a Day") as Frenchy

  8. The Fuller Brush Man - Wikipedia

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    The project had been in development for four years. Producer Simon got permission from the Fuller Brush company and wrote the story with Skelton in mind but was unable to secure studio interest until the success of Miracle on 34th Street (1947) showed the benefits of commercial tie-ins for feature films.

  9. Whistling in the Dark (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    It is the first of three films starring Red Skelton as Wally "the Fox" Benton, who writes and acts in radio murder mysteries. Wally is kidnapped by a greedy cult leader (played by Conrad Veidt ), who threatens to kill Wally's girlfriend (portrayed in all three films by Ann Rutherford ) and another young woman unless he concocts a perfect murder.

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