A Critical History of Television's The Red Skelton Show, 1951-1971

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McFarland, Aug 25, 2010 - Performing Arts - 215 pages

The Red Skelton Show was on the air for 20 years, the longest-running primetime network comedy variety series on television. It was a top 10 series for nine years--an accomplishment surpassed only by Gunsmoke and Home Improvement. The series has a few unimpressive achievements too, such as becoming the first top 10 series to be cancelled by a network.

Here is the history of The Red Skelton Show, beginning with its debut in 1951, one of the top five that year. The show then declined in popularity, moved from CBS to NBC in 1953, slowly rose back to the top. In its glory days of the 1960s it became an hour long show and finished at number two in two different years. The cancellation of the show by CBS in 1970 despite its place in the top 10 was a surprise; the last season back with NBC was a failure. Appendices list cast and crew credits and special guests by season, and offer information on the post-Red Skelton lives of many of the principal players.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
1 Events Leading Up to Reds Television Series
5
Youre the Top Now Youre Not
18
From the Bottom to the Top 20
34
Im Just Lucky?
51
The Glory Years
71
We Had No Concept of That Show Being Cancelled
100
It Would Be Presumptuous to Change Modernize or Innovate Skelton
122
It Should Be Red Skelton Red Skelton Red Skelton
140
The Red Skelton Show Cast and Crew Credits
161
The Red Skelton Show Guests by Season
162
Whatever Happened to? A Select List of The Red Skeleton Show Principals
175
Bibliography
177
Index
179
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Wesley Hyatt, a senior writer with MMI Public Relations, has also served as a television historian and consultant for several media sources. He is the author of several McFarland titles and lives in Durham, North Carolina.

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