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Skelton, Red (1913-1997) Summary
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One of television's most popular comedians, Red Skelton is most fondly remembered for The Red Skelton Show, which ran on NBC from 1951-1953, and then on CBS from 1953-1970 (with a brief return to NBC for the 1970-1971 season). A very likeable...
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Red Skelton Information
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Skelton (and two of his characters) caricatured by Sam Berman for NBC's 1947 promotional...


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Red Skelton
09/22/1997: 491 words, approx. 2 pages
RED SKELTON made a sort of one-man enterprise out of proving that people in the late 20th century still would pay to see broad slapstick, goofy faces and entertainers who could make them laugh without telling dirty jokes. He died Wednesday in California at...
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The Washington Post
Red Skelton on the Hill
10/05/1997: 301 words, approx. 1 pages
The Post's editorial salute to Red Skelton {Sept. 22} brought back a great memory. It was in the mid-1970s, and I was working for then-Sen. Vance Hartke of Indiana. Mr. Skelton, who was born in Indiana, and his wife were in town, and Mr....
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CommenTerry
My TV Viewing as a Kid
5/29/2007: 510 words, approx. 2 pages
During my preschool/elementary school days of the mid-to-late 1960's, my favorite TV shows were Batman, Lost in Space, Wild Wild West, The Red Skelton Show, and Bewitched. As I recall, my bother (who is just 11 months younger that I) seemed to like the same...
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1940s actress Janet Blair dies at 85
2/21/2007: 580 words, approx. 2 pages
Janet Blair, the vivacious actress who appeared in several 1940s musicals and comedies, then turned to television and stars like Sid Caesar and Henry Fonda, has died. She was 85.Blair died Monday from complications of pneumonia at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, her...
 


 

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