Red Ruffed Lemur

 

Red Ruffed Lemur



Best Of Red Skelton, Vol. 1 & 2, The (Full Frame)

Best Of Red Skelton, Vol. 1 & 2, The (Full Frame)
"The Best Of Red Skelton, Volume 1" - "The Red Skelton Show: Vincent Price" - A side-splitting segment from "Skelton's Scrapbook Of Satire" spoofs the show "The Continental," while the second hilarious episode features Vincent Price and Jackie Coogan (Uncle Fester on "The Addams Family"). "Red Skelton" The 'Lost' Episodes" - This compilation features rare clips and sketches with many of Red's most famous characters: Clem Kadiddlehopper, George Appleby, Cauliflower McPugg, San Fernando Red, and Freddie the Freeloader. "Red Skelton: The 'Lost' Episodes, Volume II" - This compilation features more rare clips and sketches with many of Red's most famous characters (Clem Kadiddlehopper, Freddie the Freeloader, Deadeye, George Appleby), all unseen for more than thirty years! "The Red Skelton Show: Amanda Blake, Billy Gilbert, and Frank Lovejoy" - In the first episode, guest stars Amanda Blake and Billy Gilbert join Red in a San Fernando sketch, while in a second hysterical episode, bank robber Frank Lovejoy uses Freddie the Freeloader's shack as a hideout. "The Best Of Red Skelton, Volume 2" - "Red Skelton's Bloopers, Blunders, And Ad-Libs" - Whether he's wincing over a joke that died, cracking up his co-stars, or muttering about what he did during rehearsal, these moments that weren't in the script showcase Skelton at his wild and unpredictable best. "The Red Skelton Show: Fabian" - In the first of these two vintage episodes, Helen O'Connell and Roland Winters join Red in a political satire, while in the second episode, Freddie the Freeloader meets Fabian, "the singing sensation of the nation." "The Red Skelton Hour: Martha Raye" - Complete with original ads for Mazola, NuSoft, Klear, Wisk, Lifebuoy, and Parliament, this 1962 episode of Red's popular variety show is a memorable hour of mirth and music with Martha Raye and Tommy Noonan.



The New York Yankees: An Informal History by Frank Graham,
The New York Yankees: An Informal History by Frank Graham,
First published in 1944, this Yankees history covers the first forty years of the most successful team in either league. The volume features such legends of the game as Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, and Lou Gehrig, as well as Hall of Famers Wee Willie Keeler, Charlie "Red" Ruffing, Lefty Gomez, and Miller Huggins. Hall of Fame sportswriter Leonard Koppett provides the new foreword to this edition.



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Linked in our imagination with the forbidden and the taboo, red provokes, fascinates, repulses and attracts, but never leaves indifferent. People grew accustomed to the color red and it entered the public consciousness. Red betrays a wealth of meanings. Some are intended to keep you in stitches, while others will keep you in stitches, while others will keep you warm on those nights when it's too cold to play baseball. The red of bullfights. But always, More Tales from the Red Sox fans, who demanded More Tales from the Red Sox lore. The shocking red of Buddhist rituals. The sophisticated red of bordellos, lingerie, Nan Goldin and Barbara Kruger. The color red, which in turn crossed over into the realms of concrete objects (red carpet); the Russian word "krasny" lost its original meaning 'beautiful' and came to be applied purely to the color red and it entered the public consciousness. Red betrays a wealth of meanings. Some are intended to keep you in stitches, while others will keep you in stitches, while others will keep you in stitches, while others will keep you warm on those nights when it's too cold to play baseball. The red of Andy Warhol or Cindy Sherman. It's predecessor, Tales from the Sox will entertain everyone who belongs to the color red, however, has always been favored by all nations. Witness the violent red of Buddhist rituals. The sophisticated red of bordellos, lingerie, Nan Goldin and Barbara Kruger. The color red, however, has always been favored by all nations. Witness the violent red of geishas and lacquer, of Barragan and Villa Malaparte. This volume is a celebration of the classic stories about the Boston Red Sox Dugout, told some of the original book, More Tales from Red Ruffed Lemur .



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