OTHER EPISODES OF INTEREST:
Episode 4.25 (March 8, 1955) Red Skelton hosts the "Look Magazine Movie Awards Show", with
Alfred Hitchcock winning 'Best Director'. Also appearing are Bing Crosby, Walt Disney, Judy Garland, and many others.
Episode 5.14 (January 3, 1956) John Carradine and Jackie Coogan guest star in "Old Vaudeville".
Episode 5.16 (January 17, 1956) Basil Rathbone guest stars in "The Sculpture Show".
Episode 5.19 (February 7, 1956) Cesar Romero guest stars in "The Election Show".
Episode 5.28 (April 24, 1956) John Carradine guest stars in "Robin Hood".
Episode 5.36 (June 5, 1956) John Carradine guest stars in "Pirate Show".
Episode 6.9 (December 4, 1956) John Carradine guest stars in "Clem Goes Hollywood".
Episode 6.13 (January 8, 1957) Cesar Romero guest stars in "Freddie the Count".
Episode 6.15 (January 22, 1957) Vincent Price guest stars in "Freddie, the Contest Winner".
Episode 6.21 (March 5, 1957) Peter Lorre guest stars in "Clem Strikes Oil".
Episode 6.25 (April 2, 1957) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "Romeo and Juliet".
Episode 6.31 (May 14, 1957) Vincent Price guest stars in "Clem's Inheritance".
Episode 7.4 (October 22, 1957) Cesar Romero guest stars in "Cesar Romero Hires Deadeye for TV Series".
Episode 7.5 (October 29, 1957) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "Cookie and the Satellite".
Episode 7.6 (November 5, 1957) Peter Lorre guest stars in "Appleby's Patio".
Episode 7.7 (November 12, 1957) Vincent Price guest stars in "Monsieur Clem's Fashions".
Episode 7.19 (January 14, 1958) Jackie Coogan and Peter Lorre guest star in "Appleby's Garage".
Episode 7.20 (February 25, 1958) Vincent Price guest stars in "Freddie's New Home".
Episode 7.27 (April 15, 1958) Lon Chaney, Jr. guest stars and Red Skelton portrays Bolivar Shagnasty.
Episode 7.28 (April 22, 1958) John Carradine guest stars in "The Kadiddlehopper Mural; or, Clem the Artist".
Episode 7.31 (May 13, 1958) Vincent Price and Milton Berle guest star in "Friends of Red Skelton Variety Show".
Episode 7.35 (June 24, 1958) Lon Chaney, Jr. guest stars in "Bolivar and the Lost Patrol".
Episode 8.2 (October 7, 1958) John Carradine guest stars in "Clem and the Satellite".
Episode 8.14 (January 27, 1959) Lon Chaney, Jr. guest stars as a caveman in "Appleby and the Ice Man".
Episode 8.19 (March 10, 1959) Cesar Romero guest stars in "San Fernando Loses the Dixie Queen".
Episode 8.20 (March 17, 1959) Lennie Weinrib guest stars in "Humphrey School of Dramatic Arts".
Episode 8.24 (April 14, 1959) John Carradine guest stars and Red Skelton portrays Sheriff Deadeye".
Episode 8.31 (June 23, 1959) Vincent Price guest stars in "Cauliflower Goes to Hollywood; or, Vinnie the P".
Episode 9.12 (December 29, 1959) Billy Barty guest stars in "Deadeye Turns in His Badge".
Episode 9.13 (January 5, 1960) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "Clem the Disc Jockey".
Episode 9.22 (March 15, 1960) Jackie Coogan and Vincent Price guest star in "The Original DaVinci".
Episode 9.27 (April 19, 1960) Basil Rathbone guest stars in "Super-Cauliflower".
Episode 9.29 (May 3, 1960) Cesar Romero guest stars in "San Fernando's Marriage Mill".
Episode 10.5 (October 25, 1960) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "Freddie's Manhattan".
Episode 10.7 (November 15, 1960) Red Skelton plays George Appleby in "George Appleby's Time Machine".
Episode 10.10 (December 27, 1960) Cedric Hardwicke guest stars and Red Skelton portrays Clem Kadiddlehopper.
Episode 10.18 (March 28, 1961) Cesar Romero guest stars in "Deadeye and the Alamo".
Episode 10.21 (April 25, 1961) A gorilla is featured and Red Skelton plays Clem Kadiddlehopper in "Clem the Genius".
Episode 10.28 (June 13, 1961) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "Freddie Gets Sick".
Episode 11.3 (October 10, 1961) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "Jay North Adopts Freddie the Freeloader; or, Freddie's Benefactor".
Episode 11.11 (December 5, 1961) Cedric Hardwicke guest stars in "Mr. K Goes to College".
Episode 11.13 (December 19, 1961) Red Skelton plays Freddie the Freeloader in a skit called "Freddie and the Yuletide Doll". This episode also features a spoof on the classic ballet "Spectre of the Rose".
Episode 11.16 (January 9, 1962) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "Freddie, Willing, and Able".
Episode 11.23 (March 6, 1962) John Carradine guest stars in "Appleby's Bearded Boarder".
Episode 11.28 (April 24, 1962) The Skelton Dancers do a musical number that pays tribute to The Twilight Zone. The episode is called "How to Think Up a Television Title Without Being Sued," but is sometimes referred to as "How to Fail in Business Without Really Trying".
Episode 11.33 (June 12, 1962) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "Freddie and the Daily Freeloader".
Episode 12.4 (October 16, 1962) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "The Silent Spot".
Episode 12.5 (October 23, 1962) Billy Barty guest stars in "The Silent Spot".
Episode 12.7 (November 13, 1962) Cesar Romero guest stars in "Dial P for Plumber".
Episode 12.13 (December 25, 1962) Features a spoof on the "Spectre of the Rose" ballet.
Episode 12.14 (January 1, 1963) Martha Raye guest stars in "Of Mouth and Men".
Episode 12.18 (January 29, 1963) In "The Silent Spot," Red Skelton plays Max and Maxine, a half-man/half-woman sideshow attraction.
Episode 12.20 (February 12, 1963) Cesar Romero plays a witch doctor.
Episode 12.24 (March 12, 1963) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "After the Bald Is Over".
Episode 12.32 (May 28, 1963) Episode is called "Jerk and the Beanstalk" Helen O'Connell sings 'Witchcraft'.
Episode 13.2 (October 1, 1963) Red Skelton does a Sleeping Beauty spoof in "The Silent Spot".
Episode 13.3 (October 8, 1963) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "Pop Is a Weasel".
Episode 13.6 (October 29, 1963) Billy Barty guest stars in "The Silent Spot".
Episode 13.10 (December 3, 1963) Raymond Burr guest stars.
Episode 13.11 (December 10, 1963) Martha Raye guest stars in "The Mouth Shall Rise Again".
Episode 13.12 (December 17, 1963) Jackie Coogan guest stars.
Episode 13.18 (February 4, 1964) Vincent Price guest stars in "Cast Your Brat Upon the Water".
Episode 13.23 (March 10, 1964) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "The Silent Spot".
Episode 13.27 (April 14, 1964) Vincent Price guest stars in "Oliver Twist Parody; or, The Goon and Sixpence".
Episode 13.28 (April 21, 1964) Cesar Romero guest stars in "Keep the Tramp Fires Burning".
Episode 13.30 (May 5, 1964) Jackie Coogan guest stars.
Episode 13.31 (May 12, 1964) Raymond Burr guest stars in "Disorder in the Court".
Episode 14.2 (September 29, 1964) Red Skelton plays a statue that comes to life in "The Silent Spot".
Episode 14.4 (October 13, 1964) Mary Wickes guest stars and Red Skelton plays San Fernando Red.
Episode 14.19 (February 2, 1965) Marcel Marceau and Red Skelton do a 'Pinocchio' pantomime in "A Concert in Pantomime".
Episode 14.20 (February 9, 1965) Vincent Price guest stars.
Episode 14.24 (March 9, 1965) Red Skelton reprises his Max and Maxine (half-man/half-woman) skit from Episode 12.18's "The Silent Spot".
Episode 14.25 (March 16, 1965) Jimmy Cross plays a gorilla.
Episode 14.32 (May 3, 1965) Martha Raye guest stars.
Episode 15.9 (November 9, 1965) Mary Wickes guest stars and Red Skelton plays Junior Cavendish the Mean Widdle Kid.
Episode 15.12 (November 30, 1965) Red Skelton plays a mad scientist.
Episode 15.15 (December 28, 1965) Cesar Romero guest stars.
Episode 15.19 (January 25, 1966) Vincent Price guest stars.
Episode 15.25 (March 22, 1966) Jack Palance and Phyllis Diller guest star in "Love at First Fright".
Episode 15.26 (April 5, 1966) Jackie Coogan guest stars.
Episode 16.3 (September 27, 1966) Jackie Coogan guest stars.
Episode 16.8 (November 1, 1966) Frank Gorshin guest stars in "My Fair Lady Spoof".
Episode 16.11 (November 29, 1966) Janet Leigh guest stars in "Jerk Be Nimble".
Episode 16.24 (March 7, 1967) Martha Raye guest stars.
Episode 16.25 (March 14, 1967) Cesar Romero guest stars.
Episode 17.6 (October 10, 1967) Billy Barty guest stars in "A Spy Is a Peeping Tom on Salary".
Episode 17.8 (October 31, 1967) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "The Silent Spot".
Episode 17.11 (November 14, 1967) Vincent Price guest stars.
Episode 17.12 (November 21, 1967) Billy Barty guest stars.
Episode 17.19 (January 23, 1968) Phyllis Diller guest stars in "One Minute Dramas".
Episode 17.22 (February 13, 1968) Walker Edmiston guest stars in "Sheriffs Are Bought, Not Made".
Episode 17.25 (March 5, 1968) Red Skelton and Liberace do a witch doctor skit in "One Minute Dramas".
Episode 18.4 (October 15, 1968) Martha Raye guest stars in "The Revenge of Prudence Pennyfeather; or, Wide Saddles in the Old Corral".
Episode 18.8 (November 19, 1968) Jackie Coogan guest stars.
Episode 18.10 (December 3, 1968) Jane Powell plays a fairy godmother.
Episode 18.18 (January 28, 1969) Phyllis Diller guest stars in "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep, Unless You're a Banana".
Episode 18.19 (February 4, 1969) Billy Barty guest stars and a gorilla is featured.
Episode 19.1 (September 23, 1969) Leonard Nimoy and Walker Edmiston guest star.
Episode 19.2 (September 30, 1969) Red Skelton is menaced by a wild gorilla.
Episode 19.4 (October 14, 1969) Martha Raye guest stars in "The Traveling Saleslady and the Farmer's Son".
Episode 19.9 (November 18, 1969) Walker Edmiston guest stars in "Singing Waiters, Hillbilly Songwriters".
Episode 19.11 (December 2, 1969) Janet Leigh guest stars in "It's Better to Have Loved and Lost - Much Better".
Episode 19.13 (December 16, 1969) Jack Wild guest stars as the Artful Dodger in "The Son of Oliver Twist; or, Junior Is Just a Little Dickens" Wild also performs 'Fish 'n' Chips' with the Tom Hansen Dancers.
Episode 19.15 (January 6, 1970) Vincent Price guest stars in "You Can Take the Boy Out of the Country If You Promise Not to Bring Him Back".
Episode 19.22 (February 24, 1970) Jackie Coogan guest stars in "The Three Musketeers Ride Again, Those Ding-Dong Daddies from Dumas".
Episode 19.24 (March 10, 1970) Vincent Price guest stars in "Blood Is Thicker Than Water and Harder to Shave With".
Episode 19.26 (March 24, 1970) Billy Barty guest stars.
Episode 19.28 (April 7, 1970) Cesar Romero guest stars in "Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make, So They Added Iron Bars".
Episode 20.2 (September 21, 1970) Raymond Burr guest stars in "Freddie's Desperate Hour"; Red Skelton portrays Dr. Ludwig von Humperdoo.
Episode 20.4 (October 5, 1970) Red Skelton portrays Dr. Ludwig von Humperdoo.
Episode 20.10 (November 23, 1970) Red Skelton portrays Dr. Ludwig von Humperdoo.
Episode 20.11 (December 7, 1970) Billy Barty guest stars in "The Yacht Club".
Episode 20.15 (January 11, 1971) Red Skelton portrays Dr. Ludwig von Humperdoo.
Episode 20.19 (February 8, 1971) Vincent Price guest stars in "The Castaways".
Episode 20.20 (February 13, 1971) Martha Raye guest stars in "Appleby's Garage Sale".
Episode 20.21 (February 22, 1971) Red Skelton portrays Dr. Ludwig von Humperdoo.
Episode 20.22 (March 1, 1971) Phyllis Diller guest stars in "Sheriff Hater".