The Skylarks
30th September 1951How to Wash a Baby
7th October 1951Dunking Doughnuts
14th October 1951Smokeless Sunday
21st October 1951Laying a Cornerstone
28th October 1951Willie and the Burglar
4th November 1951Cafe Paree
11th November 1951G.I. McPugg
18th November 1951Clem and Married Life
25th November 1951Stairs
2nd December 1951The Big Trial
9th December 1951Clean Politics
16th December 1951The Skeltons at Home
23rd December 1951Learn To Dance in Ten Easy Lessons or One Hard One
30th December 1951The Bouncer
6th January 1952McPugg the Babysitter
13th January 1952Clean Fighter
20th January 1952Rock-a-Bye Baby
27th January 1952San Fernando Red on Television
3rd February 1952The Transcontinental
10th February 1952The Disc Jockey
17th February 1952How to Make a Salad
24th February 1952Pasquale's Hotel
2nd March 1952Napoleon
9th March 1952Dirty Deadeye
16th March 1952How to Eat Corn on the Cob
23rd March 1952Willie the Barber
30th March 1952Clem's Travel Club
6th April 1952Mad Scientist
13th April 1952Helen of Troy
20th April 1952The Railroad Tower
27th April 1952It Takes All Kinds (Live in San Francisco)
4th May 1952Let's Talk About Mother
11th May 1952Telephone Trouble
18th May 1952The Railroad Station
25th May 1952Tornado Deadeye
1st June 1952Folding Boy
8th June 1952Let's Talk About Father
15th June 1952Imaginary Dog
22nd June 1952The Red Skelton Show is an American variety show that was a television staple for two decades, from 1951 to 1971. It was second to Gunsmoke and third to The Ed Sullivan Show in the ratings during that time. Skelton, who had previously been a radio star, had appeared in several motion pictures as well. Although his television series is largely associated with CBS, where it appeared for more than fifteen years, it actually began and ended on NBC. During its run, the program received three Emmy Awards, for Skelton as best comedian and the program as best comedy show during its initial season, and an award for comedy writing in 1961.


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