June 18, 1961: 13th Anniversary Show w/ Connie Francis, Al Hirt, Robert Goulet

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 13: Episode 36

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The Ed Sullivan Show
June 18, 1961: 13th Anniversary Show w/ Connie Francis, Al Hirt, Robert Goulet

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CBS | Air Date: June 18, 1961
Summary: 13th Anniversary Show
Sullivan Tribute: --Cyril Ritchard, Dorothy Louden, Marion Marlowe, Jean Carroll and Bert Lahr perform a musical tribute to Sullivan. --Dorothy Louden, Marion Marlowe and Jean Carroll - read excerpts from critiques (reviews of Sullivan's TV series) and sing "Cryin' All the Way to the Bank." --Bert Lahr (movie
13th Anniversary Show
Sullivan Tribute: --Cyril Ritchard, Dorothy Louden, Marion Marlowe, Jean Carroll and Bert Lahr perform a musical tribute to Sullivan. --Dorothy Louden, Marion Marlowe and Jean Carroll - read excerpts from critiques (reviews of Sullivan's TV series) and sing "Cryin' All the Way to the Bank." --Bert Lahr (movie comedian) - sings "S-U-L-L-I-V-A-N."
Music: --Connie Francis sings "Love Is Where You Find It" and "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You." --Robert Goulet (musical-comedy star) sings "The Lamp Is Low" and does a medley of songs from 1948. --Al Hirt (trumpeter, with his combo) performs "What's New" and "It's A Long Way to Tipperary."
Broadway: --Eddie Foy and Susan Johnson perform "I Wouldn't Bet A Penny" (from the Broadway musical "Donnybrook.") --Joan Fagan sings "Sez I" (also from "Donnybrook").
Comedy: --Charlie Manna (comedian) - does a submarine routine.
Also appearing: --Gene Littler (US Open champ) - gives a golf demonstration. --Cameos/audience bows: Henry Crown (owner of the Empire State Building), Burt Elson (track star), Pinkus Sober, and Raymond Walber (Walker?)
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Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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