Tue, Oct 28, 1969
Red starts off with a monologue about how sex has affected movies, and mimes a little boy at a monster film. Guest John Wayne does a skit about different sorts of autograph hunters and one where Deadeye faces Rooster Cogburn in a saloon duel. The silent spot, titled "The Happy Irish Pub", sees Red hired as a jig-dancing, furniture-smashing bouncer.
Tue, Nov 18, 1969
Red is a singing waiter at the turn of the century who tries to come up with some snappy new songs. But he and his partner (George Gobel) only succeed in causing chaos in the restaurant. Later, Red (as Clem Kadiddlehopper) and George (as Jed Dinglejumper), visit a country music producer and try to generate interest in their "songs." In "The Silent Spot," Red is a homeowner who must deal with the after-effects of a heavy morning snow.
Tue, Dec 9, 1969
Crooked Sheriff Deadeye (Red) is the local judge and jury who finds he must contend with Bertha Bluenose (Agnes Moorehead) when she and her band of social reformers visit his saloon. In "The Silent Spot," Red plays an exterminator who is summoned by a scientist and his concupiscent assistant to deal with some super hormonal mice.
Tue, Dec 16, 1969
In this parody of "Oliver Twist," Red plays a young inmate in an orphanage, who soon escapes the clutches of Mr Rumble (Cyril Ritchard) and meets up with the Artful Dodger (Jack Wild), a street urchin who shows him how to become a successful pickpocket. In "The Silent Spot," Red is a jovial toy maker who employs magical powers to repair broken toys.