October 11, 1964: Roy Orbison, Connie Francis, Juliet Prowse, The Harlem Globetrotters

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 17: Episode 3

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The Ed Sullivan Show
October 11, 1964: Roy Orbison, Connie Francis, Juliet Prowse, The Harlem Globetrotters

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CBS | Air Date: October 11, 1964
Summary: Music:--Roy Orbison sings "Oh, Pretty Woman."--Connie Francis - medley of 1930s songs: "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone," "After You've Gone" and "My Man."--As a tribute to the 1964 World Series, Connie Francis sings a medley of "On The Sidewalks Of New York," "Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis" and "Take Me Out To The Ball Game."--JeanMusic:--Roy Orbison sings "Oh, Pretty Woman."--Connie Francis - medley of 1930s songs: "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone," "After You've Gone" and "My Man."--As a tribute to the 1964 World Series, Connie Francis sings a medley of "On The Sidewalks Of New York," "Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis" and "Take Me Out To The Ball Game."--Jean Paul Vignon (French pop singer) - "Standing on the Corner."--Juliet Prowse sings and dances to "Use Your Imagination" (in a sequence taped in Central Park).Comedy:--The Harlem Globetrotters - humorous exhibition of basketball tricks.--George Kirby (comedian) - does impressions of Dean Martin (singing "All the Way") and Sammy Davis Jr. (singing "What Kind Of Fool Am I?").--Marty Allen & Steve Rossi (comedy team) - Rossi sings "More," interviews Christopher Columbus (Allen), then sings "We've Had A Swingin' Time" (to the tune of "Battle Hymn Of The Republic").--Jean Carroll (stand-up comedian) - domestic humor, tells jokes about her husband & daughter.Also appearing:--The Youngs (circus act) - performers do jumps using a teeter-board.--Cameos: Johnny Keane (St. Louis Cardinals manager) and Ken Boyer (St. Louis Cardinals third baseman).--Audience bows: New York Yankees Elston Howard and Roger Maris.--Audience bows: St. Louis Cardinals Dick Groat and Bill White. CBS repeated this show on July 4, 1965. Expand
Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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