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SINGERS AND DANCERS PERFORM OLYMPIC GAMES THEMED NUMBER
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RED SKELTON COMEDY MONOLOGUE WITH JOKES ABOUT OLYMPICS, CAT GUT TENNIS RACKET, BASEBALL, PERFECT GAME BY DON DRYSDALE, PANTOMIMES ABOUT OLYMPICS
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COMEDY SKETCH WITH RED AS CLEM KADIDDLEHOPPER WORKING IN THE BARN WHO IS VISITED BY A NEWSPAPERMAN. CLEM BECOMES FAMOUS FOR LIFTING LAME COW. THE OLYMPIC COMMITTEE IS INTERESTED IN HIM AS A WEIGHTLIFTER. RUSSIAN TYPE SPIES TAKE NOTICE. RED GOES TO AUSTRALIA TO WITH US TEAM. BLONDE SPY, NATASHA PLAYED BY CORINNE CALVET, TRIES TO DISTRACT HIM. CLEM IN FOOTIE PAJAMAS AND OLYMPIC SWEATER. 1950S ALARM CLOCK WITH HANDS MOVING AND CLEM STAYS UP ALL NIGHT. AT COMPETITION CLEM WEARS TALL BLACK SOCKS AND TRIPS ON STAIRS, SPIES SET UP ELECTRO-MAGNET TO FOIL CLEM. CLEM PICKS UP BARBELL WITH GIANT MAGNET ATTACHED.
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RED SKELTON THANKS AUDIENCE AND SPONSORS
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