1942: Mel Williamson (Producer for Russell M Seeds agency. [1])
1942 | 9/15 | #37 Swimming [2]Cameo Tommy Dorsy starting his new radio show. |
1942 | 9/22 | School [2] |
1942 | 9/29 | Visiting [2] |
1942 | 10/6 | Jobs [2] |
1942 | 10/13 | Hiding [2] |
1942 | 10/20 | Etiquette [2] |
1942 | 10/27 | Doctors [2] |
1942 | 11/3 | Football [2] |
1942 | 11/10 | Beauty Shop [2] |
1942 | 11/17 | Junior's Anniversary [2] |
1942 | 11/24 | Winter [2]Wonderful Smith enters the Army after the show. |
1942 | 12/1 | Everything Happens to Me [2] |
1942 | 12/8 | Rationing [2] |
1942 | 12/15 | Shopping [2] |
1942 | 12/22 | |
1942 |
02.16 12/29 |
"Embarrassments" Kaiser shipyard. Letter from Wonderful Smith. Bert and Gert just married by he owns money. Clem answers a ad for a prizefigher. Junior's Grandpa visit from Hollywood. Music: "Why Shouldn't I Have You?" Ozzie and Harriet. [3] |
1943 | 1/5 | |
1943 | 1/12 | |
1943 | 1/19 | |
1943 |
02.20 1/26 |
"Eavesdropping" Letter from Wonderful Smith. Denny (Willie Lump Lump type) returns from Washington D.C. Sailors take dates to a high priced nightclub. Clem's fights a traveller that is trying to take Daisy June to town. Junior been lost for 3 weeks. Ends up at Daisy June's farm. Music: "Why Didn't I Think of That" Ozzie and Harriet. [3] |
1943 | 2/2 | |
1943 | 2/9 | |
1943 | 2/16 | |
1943 | 2/23 |
"Sailor's Converstion" Sailors at a dance hall. Red talks to "Mr. Ration". Willie carpools. Clem (from East Overcoat, IN) goes with Daisy June to buy shoes. Junior gets measles. Music: "I'm Dancing with the Mommas with the Moola" [3] |
1943 | 3/2 | |
1943 | 3/9 | |
1943 | 3/16 | |
1943 | 3/23 | "Trains" [4] Victory Picnic. Willie boards a train. Clem works in a railroad yard when a spy tries to get info on troop trains. Junior goes to bed on a train. Music: "I Just Kissed Your Picture Goodnight", "Who" |
1943 | 3/30 | |
1943 | 4/6 | |
1943 | 4/13 | |
1943 | 4/20 | |
1943 | 4/27 | |
1943 | 5/4 | |
1943 | 5/11 | |
1943 | 5/18 | "Shortcuts" [4] Special show for Douglas workers at Shrine Auditorium. Corporal Wonderful Smith in audience. Red worked at the Douglas plant. Red lives in Brentwood. Willie drives home from a bar. Deadeye plans to rob a bank. Junior goes to the grochery store. Music: "Rosie the Riveter" |
1943 | 06/08 | #75 |
- ↑ Billboard
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 Radio Spirits "I Dood It"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Radio Spirits 45062
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 The Red Skelton Show, First Edition, Volume No. 1, RRS (c) 1983, Personality Promotions Cite error: Invalid
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