The Red Skelton Show - Season 19
Season 19
Episodes
Kaye Ballard
There's One Thing Money Won't Buy, & Someday We'll Find Out
Pop, the Astronaut
Pop, the Astronaut
Willie Lump Lump's Birthday
The Traveling Saleslady and the Farmer's Son
Autograph Hounds
The Emergency Case
Alaska
Singing Waiters, Hillbilly Songwriters
There's One Thing Money Won't Buy, & Someday We'll Find Out
It is Better To Have Loved and Lost, Much Better
He Wanted to be a Square-Shooter, But He Found That His Barrel Was Round
The Son of Oliver Twist or Junior is Just a Little Dickens
Crime Doesn't Pay But It's Tax Free
You Can Take the Boy Out of the Country, If YOu Promise Not To Bring
If Marriages Are Made in Heaven, Why Do They Call it Heaven
If Marriages Are Made in Heaven, Why Do They Call it Heaven
Blood is Thicker Than Water and Harder to Shave With
Blood is Thicker Than Water and Harder to Shave With
There's No Business Like Show Business, When There Is No Business
Charity Begins at Home, But Nowadays Who Can Afford a Home
Is This the Way to Ruin an Airline
When East Meets West, You've Sure Got a Skinny Country
People Who Like People are Cannibals
The Three Musketeers Ride Again, Those Ding-Dong Daddies
Bill Bailey Must Have Been Married That's Why He Never Came Home
He Died With His Boots On Cause He Had Cold Feet to Start
San Fernando Red's Spy School or How to Make a Possible Mission Impossible
Be It Ever So Crumbled, There is No Place Like Home
Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make-- So They Added Iron Bars
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