Sketch: Duke No-Good of Anasthesia (Milton Berle) purchases a selection of torture devices from Forsooth (Red), a sales representative from Max Fracture (Jan Arvan). Henry Gordon plays the King.
Music: Linda Bennett performs "I'm Nobody's Baby" and "Limehouse Blues".
Silent Spot: A card player tries to get a fouth for bridge.
Sketch: Would-be artist Deadeye (Red) tries to increase the value of his own paintings by "borrowing" the signature of Parisian impressionist Tooloose Latrec (George Gobel).
Music: The Hollies perform "I'm Alive" and "Look Through Any Window".
Silent Spot: Red is a newstand owner that does not have the Christmas spirt.
John Wayne hosts the second annual edition of "The Red Skelton Scrapbook." Like the first edition in 1965, this telecast from March 1, 1966 features Skelton reprising several of his most beloved routines, including "Dunking Doughnuts" and (with Melanie Alexander) his spoof of Michael Fokine's ballet 'Spectre of the Rose'. Other highlights included Red's impersonation of a Gay 90s bachelor, and his portrayal of eternally inebriated Willie Lump Lump in the classic "Upside Down Room" routine.