The Red Skelton Show - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

Desi Arnez

The U.N. Show

Clem the Candidate

Deadeye and the Magician

Vincent Price

Freddie's Manhattan

Jayne Meadows

George Appleby's Time Machine

November 22, 1960

November 29, 1960

San Fernandocal

Danny Thomas

December 27, 1960

We're Gonna Have A Party

January 10, 1961

Ed Sullivan (guest host) / Bobby Rydell

January 24, 1961

January 31, 1961

February 7, 1961

February 14, 1961

March 7, 1961

Freddie and the Baby

Deadeye and the Alamo with Cesar Romero

Clem's Theater with Hans Conried

Clem the Genius - Billy Gilbert & Roland Winters

Freddie's Shipwreck

Clem's Watermelons

Freddie Gets Sick

Candid Clem

Appleby's Remote Control with Cara Williams
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