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Red Skelton Will Have You Laughing out Loud

A man in a tuxedo and hat is singing into a microphone on stage.

The 20th century was no stranger to hilarious entertainers. Stephen Fry, Robin Williams and Betty White had listeners rolling on the floor and laughing out loud. But one of the most loved entertainers for nearly four decades was Red Skelton.

A man in a tuxedo smiles on stage, holding a microphone, with a spotlight shining on him.

Born over a century ago, Red Skelton was an entertainer above all other things. He had a wide and varying career that spanned radio shows, vaudeville acts and even burlesque performances.

Wherever Red brought his talents, he kept audiences smiling with his cheerful jokes and winning personality. This was especially true when he launched The Red Skelton Show, which later became The Red Skelton Hour.

A man in a tuxedo gestures with his right hand while speaking into a microphone.

This hit television series brought Red Skelton into the living rooms around the country. After over 20 years of performing, Red Skelton became a household favorite for old and young listeners.

For many listeners and viewers, it was that wide appeal that set Red Skelton apart from other comedians. Certain entertainers were meant for adults, but Red Skelton was a family-friendly alternative.

A man in a tuxedo and bow tie is speaking on stage with his hands raised.

So, it is no surprise that many people who lived in the 20th century adored Red Skelton as he got older. And when he did appear for performances, he was received with open arms and standing applause.

Want to watch Red Skelton yourself? See what had 20th-century audiences captivated in this gut-busting appearance of a man who only became more hilarious as he got older.

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