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The Ed Sullivan Show

"The Ed Sullivan Show" is TV's longest-running variety show. It ran on Sunday nights for an amazing 23 years. The show's host, Ed Sullivan, had been a syndicated newspaper columnist who hosted two radio shows before agreeing to try television. On camera, Sullivan always seemed nervous and ill at ease; he couldn't sing or dance, but he knew people who could and signed them to appear each week. Called "Toast of the Town" until 1955, "The Ed Sullivan Show" featured the TV debuts of artists such as Irving Berlin, Hedy Lamarr, Walt Disney, and Fred Astaire and Jane Powell. The format of the show changed very little over the years, with Sullivan presenting acts that tried to please everyone. A typical show might include a few comics, an aria performed by an opera diva, an acrobat and maybe a plug for a new film from a well-known movie star.

EP2

Guests: Eartha Kitt; Kalanag; Professor Backwards; Daniele Barioni; Rodriquez; Nina Simone.

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Leslie Uggams; Joan Rivers; Tony Holland; the Schaller Brothers; Caterina Valente; Sylvio Francisco; Eric Brenn; Blood, Sweat and Tears.

Performances by Judy Garland, Tom Jones, Marquis Chimps, Peter Sellers, Sophie Tucker, Bobby Vinton, Dick Cavett, Henny Youngman and the Animals.

The Rolling Stones; Petula Clark; Ricky McCormick; the Muppets; Alan King; the Supremes.

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The Fifth Dimension; Liza Minnelli; Paul Anka; George Carlin; Jacqueline Susann.

James Brown; Rich Little; Nancy Sinatra; Arthur Hayes.

Nat King Cole; Pearl Bailey; Bob Hope; Will Jordon.

Tony Bennett; George Burns; Albert Almonzino; Robert Klein; the Carpenters.

"The Ed Sullivan Show" is TV's longest-running variety show. It ran on Sunday nights for an amazing 23 years. The show's host, Ed Sullivan, had been a syndicated newspaper columnist who hosted two radio shows before agreeing to try television. On camera, Sullivan always seemed nervous and ill at ease; he couldn't sing or dance, but he knew people who could and signed them to appear each week. Called "Toast of the Town" until 1955, "The Ed Sullivan Show" featured the TV debuts of artists such as Irving Berlin, Hedy Lamarr, Walt Disney, and Fred Astaire and Jane Powell. The format of the show changed very little over the years, with Sullivan presenting acts that tried to please everyone. A typical show might include a few comics, an aria performed by an opera diva, an acrobat and maybe a plug for a new film from a well-known movie star.
Original Air Date: Jun 20, 1948
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