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Beatrice Arthur with Emerson College
Beatrice Arthur on working with Red Skelton and using comedy devices
George Balzer
George Balzer on writing for The Red Skelton Show
Milton Berle
Milton Berle on his thoughts on Red Skelton
Al Borden
Al Borden on Red Skelton
Phyllis Diller
Phyllis Diller on comedian Red Skelton
Jamie Farr
Jamie Farr on Sherwood Schwartz looking for a project for Red Skelton and tapping Farr for it
Jamie Farr on his role on The Red Skelton Show being similar to his role on M*A*S*H
Jamie Farr on keeping in touch with Red Skelton when Farr got drafted in 1957, and Skelton helping his career after the Korean War
Jamie Farr on Sherwood Schwartz writing for The Red Skelton Show and how well Farr and Skelton got along
Jamie Farr on the dog tags he wore as "Klinger" on M*A*S*H and how the show was similar to the real Korean Way (in which Farr had served)
Irving Fein
Irving Fein on Red Skelton
Betty Garrett
Betty Garrett on various people she's worked with in her career: Red Skelton, and on her manager Lou Mandell
Seaman Jacobs
Seaman Jacobs on Red Skelton
Don Knotts
Don Knotts on Red Skelton, and his famed "blue" rehearsals and joke file
Harvey Korman
Harvey Korman on working with Red Skelton
Jerry Lewis
Jerry Lewis on Red Skelton
Charles Lisanby
Charles Lisanby on doing production design for The Red Skelton Show
Kent McCray
Kent McCray on various tasks he undertook at NBC, and on working with Ralph Edwards, Red Skelton, and Ed Sullivan
Larry Rhine
Larry Rhine on writing for The Red Skelton Show
Larry Rhine on the characters of The Red Skelton Show
Larry Rhine on Red Skelton missing shows on The Red Skelton Show
Larry Rhine on Red Skelton on The Red Skelton Show, and on the writers of the show
Jay Sandrich
Jay Sandrich on being amazed at the technicality of Lucille Ball's comedic approach, and watching her ask Red Skelton to teach her pantomime
William Schallert
William Schallert on working with Red Skelton
Bob Schiller
Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf on writing for The Red Skelton Show; on Red's reputation among writers
Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf on a picture of Red Skelton with Bob Schiller
Sherwood Schwartz
Sherwood Schwartz on agreeing to work on The Red Skelton Show
Sherwood Schwartz on Red Skelton's pantomiming abilities on Red Skelton Show
Sherwood Schwartz on his difficulties working with Red Skelton on Red Skelton Show
Sherwood Schwartz on leaving The Red Skelton Show
Sherwood Schwartz on learning that Red Skelton had passed away the day of the interview
Doris Singleton
Doris Singleton on hitting Red Skelton on The Red Skelton Show
Robert Smigel
Robert Smigel on wanting to be a comedian since he was three years old, and on his early influences - comedians like Red Skelton and TV shows like Mister Ed
Howard Smit
Howard Smit on doing makeup for The Red Skelton Show
Howard Smit on working with Red Skleton and the various guest stars of The Red Skelton Show
Dick Stiles
Dick Stiles on working at CBS Television City as a page in the early '60s and on becoming a draftsman for The Red Skelton Show
John Strauss
John Strauss on representing Red Skelton
George Sunga
George Sunga on "spying on" Red Skelton
William Tankersley
William Tankersley on one of his favorite entertainers, Red Skelton
Bob Weiskopf
Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf on writing for The Red Skelton Show; on Red's reputation among writers
Bob Schiller and Bob Weiskopf on a picture of Red Skelton with Bob Schiller
Tucker Wiard
Tucker Wiard on working on The Red Skeleton Show
Tucker Wiard on a mentor he learned from in the early days of his editing career
Ben Wolf
Ben Wolf shooting The Red Skelton Show
Ben Wolf on Red Skelton in front on the camera
Ben Wolf on his relationship with Red Skelton
Ben Wolf on the rehearsal for The Red Skelton Show
Ben Wolf on how Red Skelton worked with the cameras
Frederic Ziv
Frederic Ziv on his thoughts on people with whom he's worked - Red Skelton