April 9, 1950: Milton Berle, Henny Youngman, Robert Q. Lewis, Notre Dame tribute

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 2: Episode 30

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The Ed Sullivan Show
April 9, 1950: Milton Berle, Henny Youngman, Robert Q. Lewis, Notre Dame tribute

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CBS | Air Date: April 9, 1950
Summary: Comedy: --Milton Berle (comedian, appearing as guest host) --Henny Youngman (comedian) - tells jokes while holding fiddle --Ken Murray (stand-up comedian) - tells story about two eccentric ladies. --Duke Dorrell (comic violinist) - plays violin in various positions.
Music & Dance: --Robert Q. Lewis (television personality) - sings "Toot,
Comedy: --Milton Berle (comedian, appearing as guest host) --Henny Youngman (comedian) - tells jokes while holding fiddle --Ken Murray (stand-up comedian) - tells story about two eccentric ladies. --Duke Dorrell (comic violinist) - plays violin in various positions.
Music & Dance: --Robert Q. Lewis (television personality) - sings "Toot, Toot, Tootsie" and does a soft shoe routine. --Kathryn Lee (toe-ballet dancer)
Notre Dame tribute: --Notre Dame University Glee Club (50-singer chorus) - do a tribute to Knute Rockne (joined by "conductor" Ken Murray and "singer" Milton Berle). --Audience bows: Mrs. Knute Rockne, widow of the late Notre Dame football coach, and their daughter Mary Jeanne Rockne.
Also appearing: --Captain Shaw & Company (aka Capt. Shaw and his Wonder Monkey) - trained monkey wearing a dress. --Romaine and Babette (balancing act) --Audience bows: Toni Arden and Alan Reed
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Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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