Re: Red Skelton show ultimate collection
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Originally Posted by Bob Gu
So what exactly is on the earlier Red Skelton releases. Full episodes or just sketches? Is the"Ultimate" the complete show version they took the sketches from?
My memory of the show's format was that it opened with Red doing a monologue,then there was a musical interlude with a singing guest and or the regular Skelton dancers and then a sketch with Red as one of his characters and then close with "God Bless".
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Previous and current Red Skelton releases from Timeless are full length shows with some bonus items like Red's "Pledge of Allegiance," a taped standup routine at some nightclub and an appearance at a rodeo, among a few others. The titles that you see are simply the main sketch of each show; sometimes the shows are referred to by the guest star(s) appearing. You can see Timeless' current Skelton releases at their website (scroll down):
Television Category
Then there's this other release from Timeless which, apparently, is only available at this web site:
https://www.theredskeltonshow.com/
I found a couple of two-disc versions from Timeless a few years back in the Walmart "dump bin" and many of the shows on the two disc versions (presumably now out of print) are found on the three disc versions. Also, Timeless did some sort of a sublicense with BCI Eclipse (under their old Brentwood Communications banner) a few years ago. The public domain releases from the likes of Alpha, Platinum Disc Corporation (now Echo Bridge) and the defunct Diamond Entertainment were also complete shows for the most part, though unauthorized by the Skelton estate.