March 12, 1950: The Ink Spots, Jack E. Leonard, Don Cornell

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 2: Episode 26

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The Ed Sullivan Show
March 12, 1950: The Ink Spots, Jack E. Leonard, Don Cornell

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CBS | Air Date: March 12, 1950
Summary: Music: --The Ink Spots (vocal group) sing "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming," "If You Had to Hurt Someone, Why Did It Have to Be Me?" and "If I Didn't Care." --Don Cornell (singer, formerly with Sammy Kaye's orchestra) - "It Isn't Fair" and "There's No Tomorrow." Comedy: --Jack E. Leonard (insult comedian) Also appearing: --Renault &Music: --The Ink Spots (vocal group) sing "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming," "If You Had to Hurt Someone, Why Did It Have to Be Me?" and "If I Didn't Care." --Don Cornell (singer, formerly with Sammy Kaye's orchestra) - "It Isn't Fair" and "There's No Tomorrow." Comedy: --Jack E. Leonard (insult comedian) Also appearing: --Renault & Rudy (2-man acrobatic-gymnastic team) --Sharkey The Seal (trained seal, appearing with his trainer) --Cameos: Virginia Gorski and Don Liberto (Broadway performers from 1948's "Look Ma, I'm Dancing") talk with Ed. (They were supposed to perform but the show ran out of time.) --Audience bows: Sammy Kaye (Orchestra leader), Irving Fields (Tin Pan Alley composer), Bea Kalmus (female disc jockey), and Bernard Delfont (British music & TV producer). Expand
Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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