Photo gallery for Clean Politics
Photo gallery for Clean Politics – a very funny first season episode of The Red Skelton Show
Photo gallery for Clean PoliticsPhoto gallery for Clean Politics – a very funny first season episode of The Red Skelton Show
Photo gallery for Clean PoliticsHow You Gonna Keep ‘Em Down in The Dump?, set in Europe during World War II, Freddie the Freeloader is assigned to help Colonel Hogan (Hogan’s Heroes), who has escaped Stalag 13, until he can be rescued.
How You Gonna Keep ‘Em Down in The Dump?One of Red Skelton‘s “core” characters is Willy Lump Lump. Willy’s perpetually drunk, much to the chagrin of his suffering wife. How he started drinking varies, depending on the episode. Once, his wife said that it began with rum-filled chocolates that they received as a wedding gift. In another story, it goes back to when she was dating Willy. And she got him liquored up, so that he would propose to her!
Willy Lump Lump – Red Skelton’s inebriate characterGoodness Had Nothing to Do with It is a parody of the interview show Person to Person (1953). Mae West has written her autobiography, “Goodness Had Nothing to Do with It“. In her interview, she tells about the three men she intentionally left out of her autobiography: Cauliflower McPugg, San Fernando Red, and Clem Kadiddlehopper.
Goodness Had Nothing to Do with ItThe Red Skelton Show season 11 (1961-1962) – Red Skelton‘s variety show continues, with a wide variety of guest stars and singers, with the Silent Spot, classic bits, corny jokes
The Red Skelton Show season 11 [episode guide]Clean Politics is a very funny, fast-paced episode of The Red Skelton Show. It has three very funny sketches, all of which are laugh out loud funny! Enjoy!
Clean Politics [The Red Skelton Show]Gertrude and Heathcliffe’s animal friends. Jokes from Red Skelton’s opening monologue on The Red Skelton Show
Gertrude and Heathcliffe’s animal friends