February 4, 1968: Michele Lee, Stiller & Meara, Morecambe & Wise, Sergio Franchi

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 20: Episode 22

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The Ed Sullivan Show
February 4, 1968: Michele Lee, Stiller & Meara, Morecambe & Wise, Sergio Franchi

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CBS | Air Date: February 4, 1968
Summary: Music: --Michele Lee sings "On the Other Side of the Tracks," and later in show, "My Funny Valentine." --Sergio Franchi sings "And This Is My Beloved" and a medley of "Til There Was You"/"Younger Than Springtime." --Regina Resnik (opera singer) sings "Habenera" (from the opera 'Carmen"). --Peter Gennaro Dancers - "Swanee" production number.Music: --Michele Lee sings "On the Other Side of the Tracks," and later in show, "My Funny Valentine." --Sergio Franchi sings "And This Is My Beloved" and a medley of "Til There Was You"/"Younger Than Springtime." --Regina Resnik (opera singer) sings "Habenera" (from the opera 'Carmen"). --Peter Gennaro Dancers - "Swanee" production number. --Boy Scouts of America sing "People" (backed up by the Duke Ellington Orchestra).
Comedy: --Morecambe and Wise (comedy duo) - sketch includes the duo singing "Moonlight Becomes You" to Michele Lee. --Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara (comedy team) - spoof TV commercials. --Jackie Vernon (comedian) - does a tribute to Leonardo Davinci's "Carnival of Venice." --Stu Gilliam (comedian) - tells jokes about family life and taxes. --Gil & Freddy Lavedo (comic acrobats) - acrobatic dance and balacing act.
Audience bows: Major Merlyn H. Dethlefsean (Congressional Medal of Honor recipient); Jack Dempsey (former heavyweight boxing champion); Vincent Price and Patricia Rutledge (actors); Peggy Ann Garner
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Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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