This undistinguished comedy about life in prison features caricatures of inmates and law enforcement officers, as well as...
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1986
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1976
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One of the best of the early-1970s Disney farces, The World's Greatest Athlete stars Jan-Michael Vincent in the title role. A...
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Screenwriter
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1973
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Michael Burns plays Freddy Griffith, a brilliant, altruistic and cheerfully goofy young inventor. Though his creations...
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Screenwriter
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1973
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In tonight's "San Fernando Red" comedy sketch, a TV director, played by guest star Tony Randall, appoints himself image...
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Producer
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1971
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On this telecast from February 13, 1971, Martha Raye joins Red Skelton in the comedy sketch "The Garage Sale." There's Heck...
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Producer
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1971
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Sebastian Cabot joins Red Skelton in the spoof of the TV series Ironside. A wheelchair-bound private detective (Cabot) is...
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Producer
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1971
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Phyllis Diller is Red Skelton's special guest on this March 1, 1971 broadcast. In a "Sheriff Deadeye" comedy sketch,...
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Producer
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1971
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Red Skelton's guest on this telecast from February 22, 1971, is fellow comedian George Gobel. In the main comedy sketch,...
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Producer
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1971
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Red Skelton welcomes guest star Vincent Price for the umpteenth time on this broadcast from February 6, 1971. In a "Clem...
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Producer
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1971
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Fresh from her stint on Green Acres, Eva Gabor joins fellow guest star Wally Cox on this episode of The Red Skelton Show. In...
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Producer
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1971
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James Drury of The Virginian is Red Skelton's guest on this episode from January 25, 1971. In a "Clem Kadiddlehopper" comedy...
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Producer
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1971
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In another example of 1970s "zeitgeist", Cass Elliot and Chad Everett share the same stage on this Red Skelton Show from...
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Producer
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1971
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Audrey Meadows makes a final visit to The Red Skelton Showon this telecast from January 4, 1971. In a "Mean Widdle Kid"...
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Producer
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1971
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On this Halloween show from October 26, 1970, Red Skelton delivers a monologue about trick-or-treating, and plays a man...
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Producer
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1970
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A decidedly pre-Naked Gun Leslie Nielsen is Red Skelton's guest on Red's annual Christmas show from December 21, 1970. In a...
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Producer
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1970
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Telly Savalas appears with Red Skelton in the comedy sketch "The Stagecoach Hijack". Sheriff Deadeye (Skelton) suspects that...
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Producer
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1970
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Brendan (Jerry Lewis) is an eccentric multimillionaire who is rejected for military service in this misfired comedy. Eager to...
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Screenwriter
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1970
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Johnny Carson, who received his first big network-TV break by subbing for Red Skelton way back in 1954, introduces the...
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Producer
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1970
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Dan Blocker joins Red Skelton in a "George Appleby" comedy sketch. Hoping to prove to wife Clara (Emmaline Henry) that he's...
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Producer
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1970
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Comedian Godfrey Cambridge is Red Skelton's guest on this episode from November 16, 1970. In the main comedy sketch, San...
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Producer
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1970
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Gene Barry, who when this episode aired on October 19, 1970 was one of the three rotating stars on NBC's The Name of the...
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Producer
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1970
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On this program, Red Skelton introduces a new character: Absent-minded professor Ludwick Von Humperdoo, "the world's oldest...
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Producer
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1970
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Cancelled by CBS after seventeen consecutive seasons, Red Skelton celebrated his 20th anniversary in television by returning...
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Producer
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1970
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In a takeoff of High Noon, Sheriff Deadeye (Red Skelton) faces a showdown with Sheriff Hawkeye (guest star Walter Brennan)....
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Producer
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1970
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Dean Martin introduces the September 21, 1970 edition of The Red Skelton Show. Red's guest stars are Raymond Burr and Barbara...
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Producer
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1970
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Jack Benny introduces the September 28, 1970 edition of The Red Skelton Show. Robert Wagner joins Skelton in the main comedy...
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Producer
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1970
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Michael Landon joins Red Skelton in tonight's main comedy sketch. Landon plays the "richest boy in the world", and as such is...
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Producer
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1970
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In the best of his many Monkees' guest appearances, Monte Landis is cast as the devilish Mr. Zero. When he sees a lovely harp...
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Screen Story
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1968
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Future teen idol Bobby Sherman guest stars in "Monkees at the Movies" as beach-movie star Frankie Catalina. Hired as extras...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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This time it is Micky Dolenz' turn to essay a dual role, as "himself" and notorious gangland killer Baby Face Morales....
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Screenwriter
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1967
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Joey Forman, who previously appeared as the title character in the Monkees episode "Captain Crocodile," returns as the...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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Having escaped the clutches of mad scientist Vito Scotti in the previous week's episode "Case of the Missing Monkee," the...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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Davy quits the Monkees when a shady boxing promoter named Vernon (Joseph Perry) decides to groom the long-haired Britisher as...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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Peter stumbles onto a plot to kidnap distinguished nuclear scientist Professor Schnitzler (Norbert Schiller). Attempting to...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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In this Prisoner of Zenda spoof, Davy Jones plays a dual role, as "himself" and his exact look-alike, Prince Ludlow of...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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Micky loses his girlfriend Brenda (Venita Wolf) to a body-building bully named Bulk (avid Draper). To build up Micky's...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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The magnificent Julie Newmar guest stars as April Conquest, the owner of a busy laundromat. Before the episode is half over,...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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The 1938 Marx Brothers comedy Room Service was the obvious inspiration for "Monkees Manhattan Style" (aka "Monkees in...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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Miracle of miracles, the Monkees are selected as "typical young Americans of the year" by the editorial staff of Chic...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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Comedian Joey Forman plays the title role in the Monkees episode "Captain Crocodile." Appearing as guest stars on a popular...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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Short of funds as usual, the Monkees go to work as telephone receptionists for the Urgent Answering Service. In emulation of...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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The Monkees land in hot water when Davy purchases a pair of red maracas at a music store. Alas, the store is a front for a...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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The Monkees come to the rescue when the Italian restaurant owned by their friend Pop (Paul Deville) is taken over by gangster...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Peter is kidnapped by a band of gypsies who are angry over losing a singing job to the Monkees. If they ever want to see the...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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The title of this Monkees episode is "The Chaperone," though it could easily have been christened "Charlie's Aunt, 1966."...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Though it is usually Davy who falls in love with the Ingenue Du Jour, this time it is Peter who goes ga-ga over gorgeous...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Phil Silvers, whose own Gladasya Productions held a controlling interest in Gilligan's Island, appears in this classic...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Reta Shaw guest stars as Mrs. Badderly, the "stage mother from Hell." To advance the career of her daughter Fern (Kelly Jean...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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In order to please Davy's grandfather (Ben Wright), the other Monkees create the impression that their British compatriot is...
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1966
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