People Who Brag
# The Red Skelton Show: "People Who Brag"
Step into a radio studio alive with infectious laughter and the unmistakable voice of Red Skelton himself, ready to skewer one of humanity's most tiresome afflictions—boasting. In this rollicking episode, Red takes listeners on a comedic journey through the lives of insufferable braggarts, spinning yarn after yarn of increasingly outlandish characters who simply cannot resist tooting their own horns. From the windbag businessman who's conquered every market from Peoria to Poughkeepsie, to the socialite whose parties supposedly put Vanderbilt galas to shame, Red's brilliant characterizations and impeccable timing transform these cringe-inducing personalities into comedic gold. You'll hear the orchestra swell behind his trademark voice work, the audience roaring with recognition as Red captures the pomposity, the desperation, and the sheer obliviousness of the chronic bragger. It's radio comedy at its finest—genuine, physical humor translated through pure voice and sound.
The Red Skelton Show was appointment listening for millions throughout the 1940s, representing a golden age when variety entertainment brought families together around their receivers. Skelton's genius lay in his ability to blend slapstick sensibilities with radio's intimate medium, creating characters so vivid that listeners could see the exaggerated facial expressions though only sound waves filled the air. "People Who Brag" exemplifies why Skelton remained one of broadcasting's most beloved entertainers, tackling universal human follies with warmth rather than cruelty. His comedy punched upward at pretension while never losing sight of the humanity behind the foibles.
Don't miss this chance to experience an evening of unadulterated laughter from broadcasting's greatest clown. Tune in to "People Who Brag" and discover why Red Skelton's name remains synonymous with the golden age of radio comedy.