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Ed Sullivan Show Tidbits - A Really Great Shew! When asked on air by Jack Benny, what do you do on this show, Ed Sullivan replied, "I introduce the acts."He was awkward looking, had horrible posture, spoke with an odd accent, couldn't sing, dance or act and was on television for 23 years. Why? Ed Sullivan was one of the greatest showman who ever lived. Sunday nights the family gathered around the TV and watched Sullivan. We saw jugglers, opera, ballet, lions and tigers and bears, singers, comediennes, pupetteers and ventriliquists. As the Boomers got older, we wanted the plate spinning, tumbling, knife throwing to end fast so we could see the Rock stars. As so much is known and so much remembered, let's use this space to talk about what isn't widely known and to present the details! Ed Sullivan - Did You Know That... No tape exists of his first show for which the talent budget was $375, of which $200 went to Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.The only visual recording of Richard Burton and Julie Andrews performing the title song from Camelot is that from the Sullivan stage. Sullivan once bullied Clyde Beatty past his fear that the stage was too small for the lion act. Beatty went on and lost control of a lion. Sullivan popped into the audience while Beatty discharged a blank gun several times to regain control. In 1956 Sullivan was severly injured in a head on car crash and missed five Sundays of shows. Guest hosts were Phil Silvers, Patti Page, Kirk Douglas, Red Skelton and Charles Laughton. And so it was that Laughton introduced Elvis on his first Sullivan appearance. Although that was not Elvis' introduction to TV as he had appeared on the Dorsey Brothers, Milton Berle and the Steve Allen Shows. Passings Ed Sullivan died in 1974.
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