The Ed Sullivan Show
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Ed Sullivan...his popularity long outlived that of Winchell. In 1948, the CBS network hired Sullivan to do a weekly Sunday night TV variety show, Toast of the Town, which later became The Ed Sullivan Show. Debuting in June 1948, the show was broadcast... In this article: Ed Sullivan, Buddy Holly, Jackie Mason, Walter Winchell, Elvis Presley, The Doors, Ed, The Ed Sullivan Show, and Beatles |
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washingtonpost.com | November 03, 2009
Shales on TV live: Barry Levinson's take on Hollywood and politics
...his show in the last year or two -- he should do it again. I do remember Senor Wences from "The Ed Sullivan Show" (which made Dave's week more resonant as he's in the Sullivan Theater). Also -- if you have never seen the Michael Redgrave...
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San Jose Mercury News | December 19, 2008
How about some humor at the holidays?
...Show" with 158 (75 as guest host). A one-man generational comedy bridge, he performed on the last live "Ed Sullivan Show" broadcast and was the first comic to appear on David Letterman's show. The KPKC program also features Page...
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Gamespot | January 08, 2009
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...working as a journalist for CBS. [9:03] From working the phones in the Ed Sullivan show, he went on to win 31 Emmys, becoming CBS' president and convincing David Letterman to come over to the network. [9:06] "The only reason I'm here is...
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Dick Ebersol
...to re-cast and rebuild a condition of his return. Another idea was to institute a permanent rotation of hosts (Billy Crystal, Joe Piscopo, and David Letterman) for "a hip Ed Sullivan Show." After briefly canceling the show, NBC decided to...
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en.wikipedia.org
Ed Sullivan Theater - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... though since 1993, it has been the home for the Late Show with David Letterman. ... ( The Ed Sullivan show originated from CBS Television City in color for the ...
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www.nydailynews.com
David Letterman had secret bedroom above Ed Sullivan Theater ...
An ex-"Late Show" intern unmasked herself Saturday as one of David Letterman's former flings - and sources revealed the randy funnyman keeps a bachelor pad atop the ...
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It's been 45 years since Paul McCartney and the other Beatles made their famous American debut on "The Ed Sullivan Show." David Letterman Beatles
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The Ed Sullivan Show was a popular American TV variety show that originally ran on CBS from June 20, 1948 to June 6, 1971, and was hosted by New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan.
- Name:
- The Ed Sullivan Show
- Country of Origin:
- United States
- Genre:
- Variety
- Produced by:
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- Bob Precht
- Chester Feldman
- Executive Producer:
- Ed Sullivan
- Narrated by:
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- Bern Bennett (1948-1949)
- Art Hannes (1949-1959 & 1961-1964)
- Ralph Paul (1959-1961 & 1964-1971)
- Theme Composer:
- Ray Bloch
- Length:
- 60 mins.
- Picture Format:
- Color (1965-1971)
- Opening Theme:
- "Toast of the Town"
- Language:
- English
- Audio Format:
- Monaural
- Location:
- CBS Studio 50, Ed Sullivan Theater
- Broadcast Channel:
- CBS
- Number of Seasons:
- 24
- First:
- June 20, 1948
- Last:
- June 6, 1971
- Number of Episodes:
- 1087
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