- book, Gertrude and Heathcliffe (Scribner, 1974)
- Print ads for Zenith televisions (1961)
- With his daughter Valentina, he hosted the Sunday, December 13th, 1959 telecast of the film classic, "The Wizard of Oz". This was only the second telecast of the film, and the first of the many annual telecasts of it.
- In later years, established a daily routine that included writing short stories that Skelton self-published.
- Radio episode: Screen Guild Theater, ep. Tight Shoes/broadcast April 12, 1942, which was a Sunday.
- 45rpm recording: Circus / Pledge of Allegiance (Columbia 33149)
- Wrote the introductions for his collection of famous ghost stories "A Red Skel(e)ton in Your Closet".
- (1966) Record Album: Red Skelton Conducts Music from the Heart - Composer
- (27-28 April 1979) Red Skelton received rave reviews for an appearance at Cincinnati's Playhouse Square Palace Theater from April 27-28, 1979. Archived newspapers report that Skelton performed a two-hour program in which he played Clem Kadiddlehopper, Sheriff Deadeye, seagulls Gertrude and Heathcliffe, and the Guzzler's Gin salesman. Among the pantomimes he executed included a man trapped in an elevator during a blackout and a husband and wife arguing about whether to take an elevator or the stairs to the top of the Eiffel Tower. Skelton wrote the music used during the show, performed by a full orchestra conducted by Jerry Kaye. At one of the programs, the Ali Baba Grotto Clowns and their wives appeared to present Skelton with a ceramic Freddie the Freeloader and a lifetime honorary membership in their association.
- (08/12/1937) Red Skelton debuted on NBC network radio on the Rudy Vallee Show.
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