Clown Alley ()


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Freddie the Freeloader
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
The Alan Copeland Singers ...
Themselves
Mark Anthony
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Little Clown Jumping Out of Firehouse
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Pickpocket Clown
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Clown
David Rose and His Orchestra ...
Themselves
Johnny Day ...
Clown
Tony Fossett ...
Tightrope Walker
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Self - Announcer (voice)
Harold Hall ...
Clown
Alean 'Bambi' Hamilton ...
Showgirl
Bobby Kay ...
Clown
Robert Locke Lorraine ...
Clown (as Bob Locke)
Jack McAfee ...
Clown
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Washerwoman Clown
Robert Merrill ...
Seltzer Water Clown
Bruce Morgan
Ben Moyer
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The Skin Diver / Sharpshooter / Working Man
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Washerwoman Clown
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Clown
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Seltzer Water Clown
Baby Sabu ...
Elephant
Bill Shannon
Tom Hansen Dancers ...
Themselves
Randy Whipple ...
Child Clown

Directed by

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Seymour Berns

Written by

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Mort Greene ... ()
 
Jack Lloyd ... (special material)
 
Dave O'Brien ... (writer)
 
Red Skelton ... ()

Produced by

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Cecil Barker ... producer

Art Direction by

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Sid Rushakoff

Set Decoration by

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George Gaines

Costume Design by

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Frank Novak

Makeup Department

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Louis Phillipi ... makeup

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ed S. Hill ... lighting director
Dick Holbrook ... lighting director

Music Department

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David Rose ... musical director

Additional Crew

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Him Coughlin ... animal trainer
Bobby Kay ... technical advisor

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  • CBS (1966) (United States) (tv)

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Storyline

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Taglines He's a warrior who fights gloom. He's a magician who vanquishes tears. He's Red Skelton, and he's paying tribute to those splendid funnymen of the circus world. In color. See more »
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  • 60 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Archived newspapers report that this program included the traditional firehouse routine, the Irish washerwoman bit, clowns throwing buckets of water all about, and clown doctors with stomach pumps. Robert Merrill performed an aria about the tragic clown in the opera 'I Pagliacci.' Martha Raye sang a sentimental version of 'Be a Clown.' Red contributed his classic pantomime of 'The Squeaking Door,' Greer Garson was also supposed to appear on this program but she was filming in Europe. See more »

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