The Ed Sullivan Show - S08
Title:
The Ed Sullivan Show - S08
Quality:
HD
Released:
Sep 12, 1954
Country:
Casts:
Ed Sullivan
Seasons (24)
Episodes (54)
1. The Darryl F. Zanuck Story2. A Salute to the U.S. Navy (with All-Navy talent)3. Salute to the Cleveland Indians; Los Chavales De Espagna; Happy Wanderers4. Salute to Lucille Ball & Desi Arnaz5. Patti Page; Xavier Cugat & Abbe Lane. Plus: "A Star Is Born" preview6. Bing Crosby (on film); Irving Berlin; Liberace; Orson Bean7. Pearl Bailey; Robert Merrill; Carol Haney; the Treniers8. Grantland Rice tribute / Nat King Cole / Bert Lahr & Art Carney / D. Fairbanks Jr.9. The Mills Brothers; Eddie Fisher; Kitty Kallen; Dane Clark10. Elaine Stritch / Julius LaRosa / Elizabeth Taylor & Van Johnson interview11. Roberta Peters; Jimmy Boyd / Gregory Peck (on film)12. Florence Henderson; Josh Logan; Teresa Brewer13. Kirk Douglas; Eartha Kitt; Ames Brothers; Jackie Miles; Carol Haney14. The Crew-Cuts ("Sh-Boom"); Virginia Mayo; Sophie Tucker15. The Chordettes / Patti Page / On film: Frank Sinatra, Robert Michum & other stars16. Cab Calloway / Carl Ballantine / Hermione Gingold / Billy DeWolfe17. Pearl Bailey; Ted Lewis; June Valli; Sam Levenson; Maria Neglia18. Grace Kelly; James Michener; Guy Mitchell; Forrest Tucker; Jose Greco19. Esther Williams; Alice Pearce; Hermione Gingold; Gloria Lane20. Robert Taylor; Roberta Peters; William Warfield; Viveca Lindfors21. A Cavalcade of Radio, 1920 - 1955 (with many stars from radio)22. The Columbia Pictures Story with Kim Novak; Eddie Fisher; Maureen O'Hara23. Les Paul & Mary Ford; Pearl Bailey & her brother Bill24. Tribute to Gertrude Lawrence with Sarah Churchill; Helen Hayes; Dorothy Sarnoff25. Eartha Kitt; the DeJohn Sisters; Shirl Conway; Nancy Andrews; etc.26. Lillian Roth; the Fontane Sisters; Roy Franklin; Mata & Hari; etc.27. Broadcast from Chicago: The Ice Capades; Victor Borge; Peg Leg Bates28. Sarah Vaughan / Xavier Cugat & Abbe Lane / Sam Levenson29. Tribute to Rodgers & Hammerstein w/Celeste Holm; John Raitt; Florence Henderson30. Fred Astaire / Dorothy Dandridge / Sammy Davis Jr. / Julius LaRosa31. Rosemary Clooney; James Cagney; Willie Mays; David Whitfield; etc32. James Stewart; Louis Armstrong; Joey Bishop; Robert Merrill; etc.33. Harry Belafonte; Marion Marlowe; Carol Haney; Jackie Miles34. Eartha Kitt; Georgia Gibbs; Lionel Hampton; Phil Foster35. Eddie Fisher; filmed interviews with Hollywood stars36. Louis Armstrong; Will Mastin Trio (Sammy Davis Jr.); Senor Wences37. Shown from the USS Wisconsin: Burl Ives; Jack E. Leonard; June Valli38. Andy Griffith / Pat Henning / Betty & Jane Kean / Lew Parker39. Ricardo Montalban; Julius LaRosa; Gloria DeHaven; Carol Haney40. U.S. Army Talent Contest Finalists41. Mister Roberts salute with Henry Fonda; James Cagney, Jack Lemmon42. 7th Anniversary Show: Bob Hope; Pearl Bailey; Will Jordan43. From the USS Antietam: Chordettes /scheduled: Step Brothers; Priscilla Wright44. Marion Marlowe (guest host); Eartha Kitt; Joey Bishop; Joan Holloway45. Ethel Merman (guest host); Russell Nype; Jimmy Edmonson (Prof. Backwards)46. Guy Mitchell (guest host); Polly Bergen; Arthur Worsley47. "Tops in Blue" (U.S. Air Force acts)48. Bill Haley & His Comets / Jack Palance/ Christopher Plummer / Roddy McDowall49. The Mills Brothers / The Four Aces / Interviews with Sports Celebrities50. Rosalind Russell, Gloria DeHaven, Eddie Albert, Tony Bennett51. Eartha Kitt; Jay Lawrence; The Mariners; The Chicago Festival Singers52. Georgia Gibbs / 1956 Ice Capades / Donna Atwood53. Jane Russell & Jeanne Crain / Phil Silvers & "Bilko" cast / Ames Brothers54. Julius LaRosa & the Winners of the Navy's World Wide Talent Contest
Synopsis The Ed Sullivan Show - S08
The Ed Sullivan Show is an American TV variety show that originally ran on CBS from Sunday June 20, 1948 to Sunday June 6, 1971, and was hosted by New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan. It was replaced in September 1971 by the CBS Sunday Night Movie, which ran only one season and was eventually replaced by other shows. In 2002, The Ed Sullivan Show was ranked #15 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.
- Ed Sullivan