1999[]
1999
06/12 - Red Skelton Gallery of Clowns opened.
08/14 - Lothian gives Vincennes University footprints in cement of Red Skelton, Ed Wynn and Charlie Chaplin from the Chaplin studios.
09/24, 25 - "A Tribute to Red Skelton" by Tom Mullica, Vincennes, IN.
12/19 - Indpls Star/News No. 7 Top Hoosier.
2000[]
2000
RADIO LIVE! TELEVISION LIVE! by Robert L. Mott.
11/21 - Red Skelton Holicay Collection (DVD)
2001[]
The Woman I Was Not Born To Be. Autobiography of cast member Aleshia Brevard. [1]
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16) Died Virginia O'Brien. 19) Contract with Lothian Skelton and Millennium Multi Media.com Corp. |
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03 | 15) Died Ann Sothern. |
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Seeing Red [2] |
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08 | 07) VoxCorp enters video tape release with the estate. |
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"Red Skelton the Consummate Clown" [3] |
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2002[]
2002
(04/06) TV Guide "TV We'll Always Remember" by Michael Richards
(10/29) Red Skelton's Christmas Jollies (DVD)
2003[]
Red Skelton In the 30's & 40's [4]
"Scarlett's Sister Ann Rutherford" [5]
"MGM's Great Red Hope Red Skelton and the Whistling Films" [6]
2004[]
01/22 Died Ann Miller.
[Print] - A Critical History of Television's The Red Skelton Show, 1951-1971 by Wesley Hyatt