June 21, 1964: Trini Lopez, Debbie Reynolds (on film), Harve Presnell, Sally Ann Howes, John Byner

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 16: Episode 37

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The Ed Sullivan Show
June 21, 1964: Trini Lopez, Debbie Reynolds (on film), Harve Presnell, Sally Ann Howes, John Byner

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CBS | Air Date: June 21, 1964
Summary: Music: --Trini Lopez - "Hello Dolly" and "What'd I Say" (both songs in English and Spanish).--Harve Presnell (Debbie Reynolds' "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" co-star) sings "I'll Never Say No" (live on stage).--Sally Ann Howes sings "Let's Face the Music and Dance."--Sally Ann Howes sings "Do Re Me" with children from the Lexington schoolMusic: --Trini Lopez - "Hello Dolly" and "What'd I Say" (both songs in English and Spanish).--Harve Presnell (Debbie Reynolds' "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" co-star) sings "I'll Never Say No" (live on stage).--Sally Ann Howes sings "Let's Face the Music and Dance."--Sally Ann Howes sings "Do Re Me" with children from the Lexington school for the deaf. The children also do a "Spring Medley."--Steve Rossi sings "With A Song in My Heart." Comedy:--John Byner (stand-up comedian) --Marty Allen and Steve Rossi (comedy team) - Rossi interviews Allen (in character as the general manager of the World's Fair Japanese Pavilion). Also appearing: --On film: Ed visits Debbie Reynolds at her home. In her screening room, they view scenes of Debbie dancing in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" --Cameo: Ken Venturi (1964 U.S. Open champion) --Jim Bunning (baseball pitching star from Philadelphia) - is interviewed by Ed twice in show. --Ed introduces the 50 candidates for the title of "National College Queen," then announces the 6 finalists.--Ed crowns the winner of the "National College Queen" contest --Royal National dancers of Sierra Leone - perform in tribal costumes. Expand
Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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