The Red Skelton Show season 19 (1969-1970) – Red Skelton‘s variety show continues, with a wide variety of guest stars and singers, with the Silent Spot, classic bits, corny jokes
Air Date | Episode Name | Notes | ||
September 23, 1969 | Pop, the Astronaut | with Peter Graves | ||
September 30, 1969 | A Happening That Happened In Texas | with Walter Brennan | ||
October 7, 1969 | You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man – But You Can Try | with Emmaline Henry, Jack Albertson | ||
October 14, 1969 | The Traveling Saleslady and the Farmer’s Son | with Martha Raye | ||
October 21, 1969 | Willie Lump-Lump’s Birthday | with Kay Ballard | ||
October 28, 1969 | Hominy and True Grits | with John Wayne | ||
November 4, 1969 | See Your Doctor Once a Year Even If It Kills You | with Audrey Meadows, Edgar Bergen, Three Dog Night | ||
November 11, 1969 | An Icicle Built for Two | with Beverly Powers, Maurice Evans | ||
November 18, 1969 | Singing Waiters, Hillbilly Songwriters | with George Gobel, Lou Rawls | ||
November 25, 1969 | There’s One Thing Money Won’t Buy, and Someday We’ll Find Out What It Is | with Walter Brennan | ||
December 2, 1969 | It is Better To Have Loved and Lost, Much Better | with Janet Leigh, The Mills Brothers | ||
December 9, 1969 | He Wanted to be a Square-Shooter, But He Found That His Barrel Was Round | with Agnes Moorehead | ||
December 16, 1969 | The Son of Oliver Twist or Junior is Just a Little Dickens | with Cyril Ritchard | ||
December 30, 1969 | Crime Doesn’t Pay But It’s Tax Free | with Barbara Bain | ||
January 6, 1970 | You Can Take the Boy Out of the Country, If You Promise Not to Bring Him Back | with Vincent Price | ||
January 13, 1970 | If Marriages Are Made in Heaven, Why Do They Call it Heaven? | with Pat Carroll, Duke Ellington | ||
January 20, 1970 | There’s No Business Like Show Business, But When There’s No Business, Show Business Goes Out of Business Like Any Other Business | with Robert Merrill | ||
January 27, 1970 | Charity Begins at Home, But Nowadays Who Can Afford a Home? | with Jane Powell | ||
February 3, 1970 | Is This Any Way to Ruin an Airline? | with Mike Connors | ||
February 10, 1970 | When East Meets West, You’ve Sure Got a Skinny Country | |||
February 17, 1970 | People Who Like People are Cannibals | with Barbara Feldon | ||
February 24, 1970 | The Three Musketeers Ride Again, Those Ding-Dong Daddies | with Audrey Meadows, Tiny Tim, Jackie Coogan, Mickey Rooney | ||
March 3, 1970 | Bill Bailey Must Have Been Married That’s Why He Never Came Home | with Pat Carroll | ||
March 10, 1970 | Blood is Thicker Than Water and Harder to Shave With | with Vincent Price, Kenny Rogeers | ||
March 17, 1970 | He Died With His Boots On, Cause He Had Cold Feet to Start | with Fess Parker | ||
March 24, 1970 | San Fernando Red’s Spy School or How to Make a Possible Mission Impossible | with Beverly Powers, Billy Barty | ||
March 31, 1970 | Be It Ever So Crumbled, There is No Place Like Home | with George Gobel | ||
April 7, 1970 | Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make – So They Added Iron Bars | with Cesar Romero |