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SINGERS AND DANCERS PERFORM HIGH SOCIETY THEME NUMBER
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RED SKELTON COMEDY MONOLOGUE. JOKES ABOUT SATELLITES, RUSSIANS, SPACE RACE.
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RED AS CLEM KADIDDLEHOPPER IS VISITED BY PAT BOONE JOKE. AN AUTHOR, HANS KONREID, STOPS TO ASKS DIRECTIONS AND WANT TO STAY WITH CLEM TO FINISH HIS BOOK. CLEM KEEPS BOTHERING HIM. HANS IS THREATENED BY GANGSTERS HE MEANS TO EXPOSE IN HIS BOOK SO HE PUTS CLEM NAME ON BOOK. CLEM APPEARS ON THE ACTORS MEET THE AUTHOR SHOW WITH PAUL COATES INTRODUCING PANEL OF CRITICS ROBERT ARMSTRONG, LYNN BARRY AND REGIS TOOMEY. KING KONG JOKE, (RED CAN'T CRACK UP PAUL COATES). CLEM IS INTRODUCED AT PUBLISHERS PARTY AND FALLS FOR JEAN PORTER. GANGSTERS TRY TO POISON HIM. HAPPY ENDING. PLAYS NBC JINGLE
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RED WITH HIS PARROT THANKS HOIS SPONSORS AND PLUGS THE 64,000 QUESTION WITH JACK BENNY APPEARING
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