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COUNT DOWN TO SHOW
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BLACK SCREEN
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PET-RITZ FROZEN PIE STILL OVER THE RED SKELTON SHOW SIGN
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RED SKELTON COMEDY MONOLOGUE, JOKES ABOUT THE SNOW AND COLD BACK EAST, HIS MOTHER AND CARS. SHOW'S THEME IS AUTOMOBILES AND GARAGES. TALKS ABOUT BEING SICK. PANTOMIME ABOUT FILLING STATION WITH SOUND EFFECTS
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01:05:50 350 |
BLACK SCREEN
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SINGERS AND DANCERS PERFORM GAS STATION THEMED NUMBER
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BLACK SCREEN WITH QUICK STILL OF PET EVAPORATED MILK
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COMEDY SKETCH SET IN APPLEBY'S GARAGE. RED SKELTON AS MECHANIC WITH MARY BETH HUGHES WIFE WHO BRINGS HIM LUNCH. RED FINDS A BODY IN THE TRUNK OF THE CAR HE IS WORKING ON. PHYSICAL COMEDY. FRANKLIN PANGBORN AS MURDERER. JACKIE COOGAN AS DETECTIVE. GIRDLE JOKE. FUNNY SOUND EFFECTS. UNICORN BAR NEON SIGN, FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE JOKE. GOOD CLIP OF HIM ACTING DRUNK, MURDERED ABDUCTS WIFE. RED CAPTURES MURDERER IN CRANK UP CAR WINDOW AND SAVES HIS WIFE. LOTS OF ADLIBBING
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RED SKELTON WITH PARROT THANKS AUDIENCE AND SPONSORS
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BLANK SCREEN
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