1965 - [Life] Valentina Skelton graduates
1965 | 01 | 01/19/1965 - [TV ep. 14.17] "The Seven Year Wretch" Appleby GS: Archie Moore, Shani Wallis |
1965 | 02/02 | TV - "Concert in Pantomime" [1] |
1965 | 03 | 03/23/1965 - [TV ep. 14.26] "Freddie at the South Pole" GS: George C. Scott, the Honeycombs |
03/30/1965 - [TV ep. 14.27] "Appleby's Soul" GS: Raymond Burr, the Kinks | ||
1965 | 04 | 04/20/1965 - [TV ep. 14.30] "Deadeye's Daughter" GS: Connie Stevens |
04/27/1965 - [TV ep. 14.31] "Freddie mets the Munster" GS: Fred Gwynne, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas | ||
05 | [Print] "Red Skelton -- Television's Clown Prince" [2] | |
1965 | 05 |
27) [Print] Four for Las Vegas [3] |
06 | 07) Skelton polka "Twirl, Twirl, Twirl" played by Lawrence Welk. [4] | |
1965 | 06 | |
1965 | 07 | 18) Skelton's musical compositions were repesented in the Sands Concert Hall by the Antonio Morelli Orchestra, under the direction of Skelton's musical conductor, Don Ferris. [5][6] |
1965 | 08 | |
1965 | 09 | 13) [Print] A Red Skeleton in Your Closet. [3] |
Red Skelton, who was among the first TV personalities to appear in color on a weekly basis back in the 1950s, only to be forced exclusively into black-and-white telecasts due to a feud between his home network CBS and RCA-controlled NBC, returned to full color with the September 14, 1965 broadcast of The Red Skelton Hour. Joining Red in this first episode of his 15th season were actor Paul Ford and the rock-and-rolling Freddie and the Dreamers. In the main comedy sketch, Clem Kadiddlehopper (Red) falls in love with the girl dummy controlled by ventriloquist Quincy Quiverlips (Paul). In the Silent Spot, Red and Sheila Rogers play a married couple returning home from vacation. | ||
09/21/1965 Bobby Darin, Jackie and Gayle | ||
1965 | 09/28 | TV - "Hobo A Go-Go" (taping) [7]Mickey Rooney, the U.S. Drum and Bugle Team of Pacific Fleet Force |
10/05/1965 Patrice Munsel, Peter and Gordon, Cliff Osmond | ||
10/12/1965 Bobby Rydell, the New Christy Minstrels | ||
1965 | 10 | 16) [Print] TV Guide "Portrait of a Clown" by Ronald Searle |
10/19/1965 Harv Presnell, Reta Shaw | ||
1965 | 10/25 | TV - "Goofy, Goofy, Gander" (taping) [8] |
10/26/1965 Johnny Mathis | ||
1965 | 11 | 11/02/1965 Audrey Meadows, Douglas Fowley, the Letterman |
11/09/1965 Bill Dana, Vic Dana, Mary Wickes, Sandra Gould | ||
11/16/1965 Stanley Holloway, the Youngfolk | ||
11/23/1965 [Pre-mpted "Tribute to Stan Laurel] | ||
11/30/1965 Robert Morse, the Animals ("We Gotta Get Out of This Place", "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"), Doris Singleton | ||
1965 | 12 | 12/07/1965 Robert Vaughn, the Doodletown Pipers, Carol Byron |
12/14/1965 Tallulah Bankhead, Horst Jankowski | ||
12/21/1965 [Repeat 12/22/1964] | ||
12/28/1965 Cesar Romero, the Silkie, Emmaline Henry, Barbara Morrison, Helen Kleeb |
1964 > < 1966
- ↑ Program (RSMC)
- ↑ by Noel F. Busch, Reader's Digest, 05/1965
- ↑ 3.0 3.1
Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1965: July-December[]
By Library of Congress. Copyright Office
- ↑ 1965/06/07 Indpls News
- ↑ http://johnnysjoint.angelfire.com/SandsHotel2.html
- ↑ Program (RSMC)
- ↑ Program (RSMC)
- ↑ Program (RSMC)