Red Skelton's radio career started on Rudy Vallee’s Royal Gelatin Hour
before joining NBC’s 1939 variety series Avalon Time. Broadcast from
Chicago, Avalon Time featured country singer Red Foley and Red
Skelton’s wife
and gag writer, Edna Stillwell.
Excerpt from People Who Brag episode of
Red Skelton's Radio Show.
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Raleigh Cigarettes offered Red Skelton his own show on NBC in 1941, giving him
the chance to present a full range of comedic characters. Every week, Red could
be heard as dim-witted cab driver Clem Kadiddlehopper, the inebriated Willy
Lump-Lump, and Junior, “the Mean Widdle Kid,” who announced his mischievous
intentions by proclaiming “I dood it.” Radio veteran Verna Felton was on hand as
Junior’s disciplinarian grandmother.
Red Skelton was drafted into the Army in March 1944, but returned to NBC in December of 1945,
with the same sponsor and timeslot. The Red Skelton Show ran on radio
until May 1953. Skelton starred in his own television program from 1951 to 1971.
One of Red's favorite skits was Frog's Click
on the frog to listen to him performing "Frogs".
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