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1967TV Variety
RED SKELTON HOUR - EPISODE NO. 617
AIR DATE: 1-10-67
TITLE: DOWN IN THE DUMP

GUESTS: BOB CRANE, JOHN BANNER
DAVID ROSE AND HIS ORCHESTRA, THE ALAN COPELAND SINGERS, THE TOM HANSEN DANCERS

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Commercial for Reynolds Packaging (Aluminum and Plastic)
Little boy with mom enter supermarket through sliding doors. Naughty little boy looks around and begins running down the aisles with his arm out touching everything as he goes along. He stops when he sees bags of Corn Curls lined up on the shelves. Looking around and looking guilty, he grabs a box, opens it revealing the shiny aluminum foil and begins to eat the Corn Curls. Mom catches him, rolls her head in dismay and pulls him away.
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Commercial for Reynolds Packaging continues
Coffee Cakes lined up in the cooler packaged in aluminum foil heat and serve packages. Naughty boy takes a whole stack of them, mom takes them and gives him only one. He takes off, turns the corner and finds the pop corn - the kind in the aluminum pan wrapped in a foil pouch that blows up when cooked.
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Same commercial for Reynold's Packaging
Man in horn rimmed glasses at a vending machine. Little boy grabs the aluminum can when it comes out of the machine and pops it open. Man looks angry.
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Reynolds Reynolon Plastic Packaging. Reynolon
Mom's cart full of groceries including corn on the cob wrapped in plastic. Boy watches as apples are packaged in Reynolon plastic wrap. Boy looks at meats wrapped in plastic, man behind the counter gives little boy a mean stare. Little boy grabs a toy sailboat wrapped in plastic.
African American check out gal with a bandana rings up the many items wrapped in aluminum and plastic at the cash register.
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Bob Crane These Boots are Made for Walkin' (live)
Actor Bob Crane plays the drums to the Nancy Sinatra song, "These Boots are Made for Walkin'". The Tom Hansen Dancers sing and dance.
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B&W Commercial for Benson & Hedges 100's "the Dis-Advantages"
Man squeezes into packed elevator carrying packages and a Benson & Hedges long cigarette hanging out of his mouth. Doors close and cigarette gets caught in the doors. Pretty girl walks by a vintage Volkswagen Beetle - the driver with a long cigarette turns his head to stare and his cigarette smashes against the closed window. Man's long cigarette pokes a hole in his newspaper. Man answers corded desk phone while smoking and his cigarette smashes against the mouthpiece. The longer cigarettes poke out of a cigarette case. Best one yet. Man with a long cigarette in his mouth talking to a man with a goatee cinges the hair.
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Prelude to a comedy skit with Red Skelton and guest stars - actors best known as characters from the TV Series, Hogan's Heroes, Bob Crane and John Banner. Live footage of the rubble of bombed out buildings.
Skelton as a corny parody of a World War II soldier "Freddie the Hobo" confronts British soldiers. A well known WWII graffiti is seen on a wall, "Kilroy Was Here". Sexy girl walks by strutting her stuff.
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Commercial for Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Frozen Pizza
Man runs out of a pizzaria with a hot pizza and runs through the city, crossing busy streets, trying to get it home before it gets cold. Little boy complains "it's cold again". Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee frozen pizza cooking in the oven. Little boy chowing down on a hot slice.
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Commercial for Liquid Heet
Sunshine in a bottle. White round of glowing heat emanating out of the bottle. Woman applies liquid heet from a wand onto her shoulder and it glows white. Liquid ball of "Heet" shining down on woman like a big sunray as she leaves her house and picks fruit from the grocery store.
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Skelton introduces Actors from Hogan's Heroes, Bob Crane and John Banner, join Skelton - they join him on stage. They talk and joke, Crane plays a trick on Skelton.
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Musical song and dance performance by the Alan Copeland Singers and the Tom Hanson Dancers
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Commercial for Bold
Kids dressed in white as angels perform in a play. Moms on the sidelines singing a Bold jingle. They wash clothes in Bold and show off how white they are.
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Skelton Silent Skit - Skelton performs a pantomime as an enamored man about to meet his girlfriend's parents for the first time. It does not go well for the clumsy man.
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Commercial for Anacin for pain and tension
Everything going wrong for poor housewife mother, she spills coffee, baby cries. A rope pulling apart overlays a silhouette of her face. After Anacin the tension of the rope relaxes.
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Commercial for Dristan
Doctor points out nasal congestion over the sinuses on a man's face. He places a breathing mask over the man's nose. Highlights light up over the man's nasal passages. Demonstration of man breathing into a mask as balloon blows up and down.
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