The Red Skelton Show Season 5 Episode 16 Valentine's Day Double Date
- February 14, 1956
- 25 min
The Red Skelton Show season 5 episode 16 - "Valentine's Day Double Date" is centered around the romantic holiday of Valentine's Day. The episode originally aired on February 11, 1958, and features Red Skelton and his co-hosts, Jane Russell and George Raft, as they lead viewers through a variety of comedic skits and musical performances.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to a series of Valentine's Day themed sketches and gags. Skelton, Russell, and Raft play a group of friends who decide to go on a double date for Valentine's Day. The couple arriving first are the perfect match, with all the things in common one would ever look for in a date. However, the second couple seems to be complete opposites, and this makes for an interesting and humorous evening. As the night unfolds, chaos ensues as the couples try to impress each other and their respective dates.
One of the main focuses of the episode is Skelton's popular character, Freddie the Freeloader. Freddie, who is known for living on the streets and asking for handouts, receives a surprise gift from a wealthy benefactor. Rather than simply accepting the present, Freddie decides to take matters into his own hands by hosting a Valentine's Day party for his fellow homeless friends. As usual, chaos ensues when Freddie tries to organize the party, resulting in a series of humorous mishaps.
Another highlight of the episode is a musical performance by Jane Russell, who sings a sultry rendition of the classic tune "A Fine Romance." Russell's smooth voice and alluring stage presence make for a memorable moment in the show.
In addition to the sketches and musical performances, the episode features a number of other comedic bits. There's a hilarious sketch in which Skelton plays a husband trying to avoid spending money on a Valentine's Day gift for his wife. Skelton's character goes to great lengths to avoid buying anything, including pretending to be deaf and claiming to have a contagious disease.
Throughout the episode, Skelton, Russell, and Raft display their impressive comedic timing and chemistry as they play off of each other's jokes and antics. Their performances create a fun and entertaining atmosphere that's sure to put viewers in the Valentine's Day spirit.
Overall, The Red Skelton Show season 5 episode 16 - "Valentine's Day Double Date" is a lighthearted and enjoyable way to celebrate the holiday of love. Through a combination of sketches, musical performances, and comedic bits, Skelton, Russell, and Raft deliver a show that's sure to tickle viewers' funny bones and leave them feeling warm and fuzzy inside.