Red Skelton - Old Time Radio Shows

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In the tapestry of American entertainment, Red Skelton threads a vibrant color of joy. His journey with NBC began in 1939, a time when radio was the hearth around which America gathered. Sponsored by Avalon Cigarettes, Skelton's voice became a familiar comfort with "Avalon Time." As the world braced for change, on October 7, 1941, Skelton offered a new respite, "The Raleigh Cigarette Program." Here, he wove together a patchwork of characters, each unique in their follies and affections, from the lovably disoriented Cauliflower McPugg to the ever inebriated Willie Lump-Lump.One could hear the laughter of a nation in Junior's catchphrase, "I dood it!" — a phrase that wiggled its way into the very lexicon of America. There was the crafty San Fernando Red, with his peculiar seagull companions, Gertrude and Heathcliffe, and the endearing Clem Kadiddlehopper, whose naiveté often outshone the glitter of high society, much to the chagrin of his cynical father.In those times of global unrest, Skelton's show became a vessel for unity, aiding the war effort by selling bonds, and graced by the Nelson family and the melodic waves of the Ozzie Nelson Orchestra.Yet, the laughter paused in March 1944 when duty called Skelton to serve. Despite a trying time overseas that challenged his spirits, he returned with his humor unscathed, remarking with a chuckle, "I was the only celebrity who went in and came out a private."The show's heartbeats resumed on December 4, 1945, with Skelton breathing life into new follies and characters. The show blossomed with the voices of Lurene Tuttle and Verna Felton, the orchestral talents of David Forrester and David Rose, and the vocals of Anita Ellis, before its final curtain in 1949.As time marches on, an irony unfurls: though Skelton's television legacy casts a long shadow, it's the echoes of his radio days that now find a way into the eager hands of nostalgia seekers, a testament to the enduring allure of a voice and a spirit that captivated a nation. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Episode Date
917 Barbers with Red Skelton
May 03, 2024
It Pays To Look Wel with Red Skelton
Apr 28, 2024
430 Dentist The with Red Skelton
Apr 18, 2024
122 People Clebrating with Red Skelton
Apr 14, 2024
305 What Has Happened T with Red Skelton
Apr 02, 2024
226 Telephones with Red Skelton
Mar 27, 2024
129 Looking for Trouble with Red Skelton
Mar 21, 2024
319 Traffic is Terrible with Red Skelton
Mar 17, 2024
416 Easy Money with Red Skelton
Mar 16, 2024
212 Meeting People with Red Skelton
Mar 13, 2024
326 Newspspers with Red Skelton
Mar 11, 2024
409 Postman The with Red Skelton
Mar 06, 2024
507 Firemen with Red Skelton
Mar 06, 2024
Red Skelton 1948-10-22
Mar 02, 2024
Trying To Be Helpful with Red Skelton
Feb 28, 2024
People Who Hurt Others with Red Skelton
Feb 28, 2024
Christmas Trees with Red Skelton
Feb 28, 2024
205 Hospital Capers with Red Skelton
Feb 28, 2024
219 Stray Animal with Red Skelton
Feb 28, 2024
423 Old Letters and Tro with Red Skelton
Feb 28, 2024
451218 Housing Shortage with Red Skelton
Feb 28, 2024
217 Department Stores with Red Skelton
Feb 28, 2024
402 Some People Won t P with Red Skelton
Feb 28, 2024
115 Local Department St with Red Skelton
Feb 28, 2024
Red Skelton Day
Feb 28, 2024
Red Skelton The Liberty Bell 1951-04-29
Feb 28, 2024
Red Skelton Secret
Feb 28, 2024
Red Skelton Joes Memories
Feb 28, 2024
Red Skelton Good Deed
Feb 28, 2024
Red Skelton Telephones
Feb 28, 2024
Red Skelton The Milkman
Feb 28, 2024
Red Skelton Big Business Venture long
Dec 19, 2023
Red Skelton Christmas Comes But Once A Year
Dec 19, 2023
Red Skelton Honky-tonk Photographer
Dec 19, 2023
Red Skelton Bells Resolutions
Dec 19, 2023
Red Skelton People Who Brag
Dec 19, 2023
Inside Office Buildings - Red Skelton Show 1942-01-20
Dec 03, 2023
New House - Red Skelton Show
Dec 02, 2023
Policemen - Red Skelton Show 1941-10-07
Dec 01, 2023
Photography - Red Skelton Show 1941-12-30
Dec 01, 2023
Medical Profession - Red Skelton Show 1941-11-04
Nov 29, 2023
Blackout - Red Skelton Show from 1941-12-16
Nov 27, 2023
License Plates - Red Skelton Show from January 1942
Nov 26, 2023
Waking Up - Red Skelton Show 1941-12-02
Nov 25, 2023
Thanksgiving - Red Skelton Show from November 1941
Nov 25, 2023
Red Skelton 1946-12-31 Old Man Winter
Nov 05, 2023
Red Skelton 1946-11-19 Automobile Parking Problem
Nov 05, 2023
Red Skelton 1946-02-12 Meeting Strangers
Nov 05, 2023
Red Skelton 1946-01-01 Bells and Resolutions
Nov 05, 2023
Red Skelton 1946-11-05 Photography
Nov 05, 2023
Red Skelton 1946-09-17 Barbers
Nov 05, 2023
Red Skelton 1946-01-29 Looking for Trouble
Nov 05, 2023
Red Skelton 1946-04-16 Easy Money
Nov 05, 2023
Red Skelton 1946-12-03 Railroads
Nov 05, 2023