December 15, 1968: Stevie Wonder, Brooklyn Bridge, Jane Morgan, Norm Crosby

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 21: Episode 9

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The Ed Sullivan Show
December 15, 1968: Stevie Wonder, Brooklyn Bridge, Jane Morgan, Norm Crosby

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CBS | Air Date: December 15, 1968
Summary: Music: --Stevie Wonder - "For Once in My Life," "You Met Your Match" and "Alfie." --Brooklyn Bridge - "Worst That Could Happen." --Anna Maria Alberghetti - "Who Can I Turn To" (segment begins with a 1951 film clip of Alberghetti).
Broadway: --Jane Morgan - "It's Today" (production number from "Mame") and "We Need A Little Christmas" (with
Music: --Stevie Wonder - "For Once in My Life," "You Met Your Match" and "Alfie." --Brooklyn Bridge - "Worst That Could Happen." --Anna Maria Alberghetti - "Who Can I Turn To" (segment begins with a 1951 film clip of Alberghetti).
Broadway: --Jane Morgan - "It's Today" (production number from "Mame") and "We Need A Little Christmas" (with "Mame" Broadway cast).
Comedy: --Norm Crosby (stand-up comedian) - tells jokes using fractured English. --Rich Little (comedian-impressionist) - imitates George Burns, Jack Benny, Rochester, Ed Sullivan, etc. --Steve Rossi & Joe E. Ross - comedy team doing impressions.
Also appearing: --Edward Villella (ballet dancer) - pas de deux with Patricia McBride, and a solo dance. --Audience bows: Otto Preminger (movie producer), Jules Dassin (producer).
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Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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