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Red Skelton on The Ed Sullivan Show

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http://goo.gl/firy - Red Skelton performs on The Ed Sullivan Show on September 29, 1968. This performance was included on the special "The Ed Sullivan All-Star Comedy Special", which is available on the DVD "The Best of The Ed Sullivan Show: The All-Star Comedy Collection Vol. 1."

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  • There was no swearing / vulgar language & he was really funny! I miss his style of comedy!

  • The Joker's joke...

    

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  • heh...hehehe. hehehhehehah *Grabs joker forcefully

  • One of the greatest at his craft -- I still laugh at his jokes and skits -- and no vulgarity, no sexual innuendos...proves truly great comedy doesn't need that trash, and can stand on its own merit.

  • @BuddyNovinski I bet your Mom just loves some of the alleged comedians today. Red was genuine, A great guy and performer. And as said, no foul language. Glad you appreciate what he did.

  • that opening joke was used in Batman: The Killing Joke. you could never understand it until u saw red do it.

  • The Killing Joke

  • Red wasn't just a comic. He was a cherished national treasure. I don't think he ever knew it. That's the pity. He was sooooooo beloved. Other comics were popular or highly popular. Red Skelton was beloved by the whole of the english speaking world.

  • My mother used to criticize Red Skelton because he laughed at his own jokes. I say we need more comedians like him! He had such clean humor, and the kids loved him. I wonder how long it took to get his hair to fly out at a fake sneeze. What scares me is that I am almost the same age as he is in this scene from 1968.

  • @isenberd Maybe he shoulda

  • The Greaytest comedian Who Ever Lived!

  • what a gentle man. He was funny and genuine.

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