Ed Sullivan was a nationally known newspaper columnist before he began on television with his shows "Toast of the Town" and then the "Ed Sullivan Show". For decades he brought entertainment to the country, and helped to launch the careers of untold numbers of performers across all genres. Sunday nights on CBS gave us his show, What's My Line & Candid Camera along with various other shows over the years. There will never be a resurgence of this kind of television or the values that our society once enjoyed.
Ed Sullivan started as a newspaper sports colummist and then switched to report on entertainment in a newspaper column labeled "Toast of the Town," which became the title of his TV variety show on CBS in 1948.
I watched the Ed Sullivan show when I was growing up, one of my favorite shows. My mom let me stay up even mom let me stay up, bed time was usually 8 o'clock. They all dressed so elegantly then. The dress did change not long after that, it become more casual.
Ed Sullivan was a nationally known newspaper columnist before he began on television with his shows "Toast of the Town" and then the "Ed Sullivan Show".
For decades he brought entertainment to the country, and helped to launch the careers of untold numbers of performers across all genres. Sunday nights on CBS gave us his show, What's My Line & Candid Camera along with various other shows over the years. There will never be a resurgence of this kind of television or the values that our society once enjoyed.
Ed Sullivan started as a newspaper sports colummist and then switched to report on entertainment in a newspaper column labeled "Toast of the Town," which became the title of his TV variety show on CBS in 1948.
Ed Sullivan was a Sunday night staple. He had wonderful guest performers whether from Europe or cutting edge. He introduced Elvis and the Beatles.
I watched the Ed Sullivan show when I was growing up, one of my favorite shows. My mom let me stay up even mom let me stay up, bed time was usually 8 o'clock. They all dressed so elegantly then. The dress did change not long after that, it become more casual.
shot in CBS Studio 50 (53rd & Broadway) now the Ed Sullivan Theater. Colbert's there now.
Originally in color
Watching her here, it's hard to believe pretty Phyllis Newman has left the house. I was sorry to learn of her recent passing.
Didn't realized she had passed.
@Bigbadwhitecracker
She did not pass, she DIED !!!!!
@@RonGerstein Semantics is for the feeble-minded.
Phyllis Newman reminds me in appearance of Marlo Thomas, who starred in "That Girl" back in 1966.
One of the best guests on this show is Ed Sullivan who I recognize!!
17:26 ED SULLIVAN SHOW
Was Miss Kocourek wearing one of the masks she makes?
Acogedora.
She did have an unusual face.
With sexism would the women stand up for the handshakes or would the men remain seated?
stay seated, no hank shake find your own seat,
@@Mutlap They're already seated and get up to shake
dick cavett was a comedian?
D U H !!!!!