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  1. Between 1948 and 1971, millions of TV viewers made an appointment every Sunday night to watch Ed Sullivan present a cavalcade of variety acts on CBS – from rising and established musicians, to ...

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  2. S19.E4 ∙ Judy Garland, Tom Jones, Peter Sellers, Sophie Tucker, Jackie Vernon, The Swingin' Lads, Topo Gigio. Sun, Oct 3, 1965. On this show Judy Garland gives spirited performances of "Rockabye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody" and "All By Myself". Sophie Tucker, in her final TV appearance, does a medley of "Give My Regards To Broadway ...

  3. www.youtube.com › channel › UCDUNe-NZaknJOGyulc4OhvgThe Ed Sullivan Show - YouTube

    The Ed Sullivan Show was a television variety program that aired on CBS from 1948-1971. For 23 years it aired every Sunday night and played host to the world's greatest talents.

  4. Feb 9, 2024 · The Beatles’ appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show was a cultural earthquake that rippled throughout America. Never before had the world witnessed this level of fandom and excitement for any musical act. The performance drew an astonishing 73 million viewers to The Ed Sullivan Show, making it the most-watched television event of its time. Ed ...

  5. It was merely 15 months between the release of Buddy Holly & The Crickets first album to his tragic death. During that brief time, Buddy appeared twice on The Ed Sullivan Show. On this debut he sang two hits – “Peggy Sue” and “That’ll Be the Day.”. This appearance sent the record to the top of the charts in both..

  6. Oct 7, 2010 · Topo Gigio was a regular on The Ed Sullivan Show from his first appearance in 1962 to the end of the show’s run in 1971. Upon closing out the final episode and asking Eddie to “Keesa me goo’night!” one last time, Topo Gigio went on to appear in magazines, animated cartoons and even his own full length motion picture.

  7. By Monday morning Ed Sullivan caved and decided to book Elvis on his Sunday night showcase. Sullivan and Colonel Parker agreed to have Elvis appear three times for the then mind boggling sum of $50,000, the highest amount ever paid to a performer to appear on TV. Ironically, before Elvis had appeared nationally on television, Sullivan had ...

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