The Red Skelton Show - Season 16

Season 16

Episodes

How to Succeed in Loafing Without Really Trying

Eenie Meenie Minee Schmo

Chiseler on the Roof

Much Ado About Nagging

Mother Knows Pest

Land of Bilk and Money

It Happened One Nut

What Did You Do in the Dump, Daddy?

A Gyp Off the Old Block

The Best Money a Sheriff Can Buy

Jerk Be Nimble

Better Dead Than Wed

The Fastest Cuspidor in the West

The Christmas Spirit
Freddy The Freeloader and Greer Garson put on a Christmas play at the Greer Garson theatre for the orphans and Freddy works to save the theatre from Greers greedy relatives.

The Taming of the Screw-Loose

In One Head
Colonel Hush-Hush of the Pentagon tries to prevent Clem Kadiddlehopper from messing up a top secret military project. Silent Spot: Red tries to stick to his new years resolution to be helpful to his wife.

Freddie's Heroes
Red and guests do a world war II skit based on Hogans heroes where Freddy The Freeloader helps escapees from Stalag 13; Silent Spot; Red meets his new loves parents for the 1st time.

The Fortune Crookie

Absence Makes the Hate Grow Fonder

Sappiness Is Just a Thing Called Clem

Better Living Through Chiseling

A Bottle of Bumb

Not With My Dump You Won't

Parlor, Bedroom & Wrath
George Appleby reunites with two old vaudeville friends; Silent Spot: Pierre the beautician causes some women to flip their wigs when he uses his techniques.

Schnook of Araby

It's a Treat to Beat a Cheat on the Mississippi Mud

A Bum for All Seasons

Next Time Try the Brain
Clem Kadiddlehopper works as a waiter, as a champion chicken plucker at a training camp. Silent Spot; Red puts away the Christmas decorations.

That Junk Built

Loused in Space

Once Upon a Dunce

The Nag and I
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