Character Troubles

Red Skelton Radio Series

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Character Troubles
Red Skelton Radio Series

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Red Skelton, comic genius and America’s most beloved clown, is featured here in sixteen classic episodes from his long-running radio series, including fifteen episodes now available for the first time anywhere.

You’ll hear the inimitable characters that Red delighted audiences with in movies and his top-rated radio and television shows for so many years, including Junior “the Mean Widdle Kid”, Willie Lump-Lump, Cauliflower McPugg, Clem Kadiddlehopper, and San Fernando Red.

Joining Red in these shows is a terrific supporting ensemble cast including Pat McGeehan, Lurene Tuttle, Dick Ryan, Martha Wentworth, David Rose, Rod O’Connor and John Holbrook.

The sixteen radio episodes included in this audio compact disc collection have been digitally restored and remastered for you listening enjoyment. Also included is a Program Guide by radio historian Ivan G. Shreve, Jr. with photos and background information about the show.


EPISODES INCLUDE:

  1. Dog Troubles 02-26-50
  2. Census Time Again 03-05-50
  3. Tax Troubles 03-12-50
  4. Town Hall Tax Meeting 03-19-50
  5. Flying Saucers 03-26-50
  6. Looking for Talent 04-02-50
  7. Easter Skunk Patrol Benefit 04-09-50
  8. Going to the Beach 04-16-50
  9. Red Renews His Drivers License 04-23-50
  10. Rod is Late 04-30-50
  11. Night Court 05-07-50
  12. Mother’s Day 05-14-50
  13. New Neighbor 05-21-50
  14. Losing Weight 05-28-50
  15. Amateur Snapshot Contest 06-04-50
  16. At the Country Club 06-11-50

 

About Red Skelton

Red Skelton's radio career started on Rudy Vallee’s Royal Gelatin Hour before joining NBC’s 1939 variety series Avalon Time. Broadcast from Chicago, Avalon Time featured country singer Red Foley and Red Skelton’s wife and gag writer, Edna Stillwell.

Raleigh Cigarettes offered Red Skelton his own show on NBC in 1941, giving him the chance to present a full range of comedic characters. Every week, Red could be heard as dim-witted cab driver Clem Kadiddlehopper, the inebriated Willy Lump-Lump, and Junior, “the Mean Widdle Kid,” who announced his mischievous intentions by proclaiming “I dood it.” Radio veteran Verna Felton was on hand as Junior’s disciplinarian grandmother.

Red Skelton was drafted into the Army in March 1944, but returned to NBC in December of 1945, with the same sponsor and timeslot. The Red Skelton Show ran on radio until May 1953. Skelton starred in his own television program from 1951 to 1971.

Printed copies of Red Skelton's Pledge are available through Art Corporation of America

 

 

 

 

 

 

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