Red Skelton

Red Skelton
Title Red Skelton PDF eBook
Author Arthur Marx
Publisher Dutton Adult
Pages 360
Release 1979
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Explores intricacies of a clown and loved comedian.

Red Skelton

Red Skelton
Title Red Skelton PDF eBook
Author Wes Gehring
Publisher Indiana Historical Society
Pages 397
Release 2013-09-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0871953552

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For more than twenty years, Hoosier comic Red Skelton entertained millions of viewers who gathered around their television sets to delight in the antics of such notable characters as Freddie the Freeloader, Clem Kaddiddlehopper, Cauliflower McPugg, and Sheriff Deadeye. Noted film historian Wes D. Gehring examines the man behind the characters—someone who never let the facts get in the way of a good story. Gehring delves into Skelton's hardscrabble life with a shockingly dysfunctional family in the southern Indiana community of Vincennes, his days on the road on the vaudeville circuit, the comedian's early success on radio, his up-and-down movie career with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and his sometimes tragic personal life.

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

A Critical History of Television's The Red Skelton Show, 1951-1971
Title A Critical History of Television's The Red Skelton Show, 1951-1971 PDF eBook
Author Wesley Hyatt
Publisher McFarland
Pages 201
Release 2015-05-07
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 147660875X

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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.

Red Skelton

Red Skelton
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The Red Skelton Show

The Red Skelton Show
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Red Skelton 4 Hilarious Episodes

Red Skelton 4 Hilarious Episodes
Title Red Skelton 4 Hilarious Episodes PDF eBook
Author Red Skelton
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American Legends

American Legends
Title American Legends PDF eBook
Author Charles River Charles River Editors
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 54
Release 2017-01-04
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ISBN 9781542352024

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*Includes pictures *Includes Skelton's quotes about his life and career *Includes a bibliography for further reading "I don't want to be called 'the greatest' or 'one of the greatest'; let other guys claim to be the best. I just want to be known as a clown because to me that's the height of my profession. It means you can do everything-sing, dance, and above all, make people laugh." - Red Skelton "All I want to do is to make people laugh, to take the word 'heartache' out of their vocabulary" - Red Skelton A lot of ink has been spilled covering the lives of history's most influential figures, but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? In Charles River Editors' American Legends series, readers can get caught up to speed on the lives of America's most important men and women in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. Among radio personalities and television entertainers, almost nobody had a career as long or storied as Red Skelton, one of America's foremost comedians during the 20th century. Over the course of 70 years, Skelton made crowds laugh from vaudeville to performing as a clown, and while he is best known for The Red Skelton Show and his other variety shows, he also managed a 45 year stage career, as a pantomime or one of the other characters he created over the years. Although Skelton was extremely popular in America at the peak of his career, his entertainment was also a throwback to the early 20th century, which compelled television studios to balk at the notion of continuing to air his shows by 1970, even though his shows had spent almost two straight decades with Top 10 ratings on the air. Understandably bitter, Skelton refused to have his shows in syndication until the 1980s, and by then, the same concerns about his appeal to younger crowds had only gotten worse as he and his show had aged. Skelton is still best remembered for his performances and his television career, but he was also a noted artist who fittingly excelled at depicting clowns on canvas. Despite the seemingly silly content of his work, Skelton's skills as an artist were so impressive that he made millions of dollars a year selling his art and having it displayed. By the time he died in 1997, it's estimated that he may have made more money through art than through performing. American Legends: The Life of Red Skelton chronicles the life and career of one of America's most beloved comedians. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Red Skelton like never before, in no time at all.