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SINGERS AND DANCERS PERFORM IN THREE MUSKETEERS THEMED NUMBER, 2 MEN KISS BY MISTAKE
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RED SKELTON INTRODUCES THREE MUSKETEER THEME, COMEDY MONOLOGUE. MENTIONS GUEST ACTORS ANDY DEVINE, STERLING HOLLOWAY (WINNIE THE POOH'S VOICE), JOHN CARRADINE AND FRANKLIN PANGBORN, JOKES ABOUT BEING WHOOPED AND THE BOBSY TWINS
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THREE MUSKETEERS COMEDY SKETCH SET IN 16TH CENTURY FRANCE TAVERN. TANKARD MOVES BY ITSELF, RED KISSES A ROASTED PIG, JOKE ABOUT MOUNTED ANIMAL HEAD, THEY SIGN AGREEMENT TO KILL THE KING IN BLOOD, TRICK KNIFE. MY FAIR LADY JOKE. JOHN CARRADINE AS EVIL ADVISOR TO THE KING. RED GETS FOOT STUCK IN BEAR RUG'S MOUTH. PEOPLE OF TEXAS JOKE. RED (AS ARAMIS) LOVES THE KING'S DAUGHTER. RED DUELS WITH JOHN CARRADINE, JOHN CARRADINE HOPS LIKE A FROG. BEAR RUG FOLLOWS THREE MUSKETEERS
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RED THANKS AUDIENCE AND SPONSORS
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