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Clem Kadiddlehopper as a science experiment! in Dial 'B' for Brush -- a Halloween episode of The Red Skelton Show

Dial ‘B’ for Brush [Red Skelton Show]

Dial ‘B’ for Brush with guest performers Bela Lugosi, Lon Chaney, Jr. & Vampira – The Red Skelton Show, season 3, originally aired June 15, 1954

Introduction

Dial ‘B’ for Brush. Red Skelton begins the final episode of the third season by thanking his producer, cast, and new sponsor Geritol for a successful season. He then repeats his Weatherman routine from the first season.

Dial ‘B’ for Brush [Red Skelton Show]
Honeymooners spoof, with Peter Lorre as Ralph Kramden, Red Skelton as Ed Norton, Vampira as Malice Norton, and Muriel Landers as Truxie

The Honeymooners Spoof [Red Skelton Show]

The Honeymooners Spoof, with Peter Lorre and Vampira – The Red Skelton Show, season 4, originally aired January 18, 1955

Peter Lorre wants Red Skelton to help him create … a comedy show! This results in a unique, funny Honeymooners spoof with Peter Lorre.  Peter Lorre acts like an Addams Family-version of Ralph Kramden. Red Skelton plays an interesting version of Art Carney‘s character, Ed Norton.  Favorite line: “Ralph’s” wife (Vampira) asks him how his day was. Peter Lorre (who drives a hearse) replies, “Traffic was so bad, my passenger got out and walked!”

The Honeymooners Spoof [Red Skelton Show]
Little Red Walking Hood

Little Red Walking Hood

Allegedly, the story of Little Red Walking Hood, as told to Red Skelton by his young daughter, Valentina.

Red Skelton‘s daughter, Valentina, when she was a little girl had to recite a story for school So, she told him the story of Little Red Walking Hood:

Little Red Walking Hood