The Red Skelton Show

01-13-1959 "Freddie and the Spies"

With the Cold War heating up, the SpyWorld was beginning to etch its way into Popular Media...

Three years before the first James Bond movie, many of the Female-male Spy Dynamics that became stock to the 1960s ersatz-Bond genre are depicted by the Redettes, thoroughly dominating their male counterparts...

Stabbing a man in the back with a knife...

Shooting a man with a gun...

Strangling a man with a scarf...

Poisoning a man with a drink...

And this is all was presented as "family entertainment," which heralded that SpyWorld Sex&Death was going to be a fun affair for years to come...

Song lyrics to this number:

"This is fun
if you're clever
and you're never
afraid to die"


Archetype(s): SpyFemme

Paraphilia(s): Asphyxiophilia ; Assassinophilia ; Gunaphilia ; Narcotophilia



Joan Tabor as "Tanya," the archetypical SpyWorld "Information Extractor," who overwhelms by sexuality to steal secrets...

Asserting her Sexual Power by making a toy dog howl...

Enticing Freddy...

Then laying the big one on him...

He's now ready to do anything She asks...

SpyFemmes of the 50s tended to be Russian, possessing a European sophistication, here represented by the exaggerated cigarette holder...

Showing Freddy's who's the boss...


Archetype(s): SpyFemme

Paraphilia(s): Emasculaphilia ; Fumephilia



!WOm!WAm!