June 7, 1970: Connie Francis, Roslyn Kind, Morey Amsterdam, Scoey Mitchell

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 22: Episode 35

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The Ed Sullivan Show
June 7, 1970: Connie Francis, Roslyn Kind, Morey Amsterdam, Scoey Mitchell

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CBS | Air Date: June 7, 1970
Summary: Music: --Connie Francis sings a medley of Judy Garland songs: "The Trolley Song," "You Made Me Love You," "The Bells Are Ringing," "Swanee," "The Man That Got Away" and "(Somewhere) Over The Rainbow."
--Roslyn Kind (Barbra Streisand's sister) sings "Purlie" (song from the Broadway play 'Purlie'). --Dick Jensen (Hawaiian singer) - performs
Music: --Connie Francis sings a medley of Judy Garland songs: "The Trolley Song," "You Made Me Love You," "The Bells Are Ringing," "Swanee," "The Man That Got Away" and "(Somewhere) Over The Rainbow."
--Roslyn Kind (Barbra Streisand's sister) sings "Purlie" (song from the Broadway play 'Purlie'). --Dick Jensen (Hawaiian singer) - performs a medley: "Try A Little Tenderness," "Expressway to Your Heart," "Heard It Through The Grapevine" and "Yesterday." --The Ed Sullivan Singers perform "Moon River."
Comedy: --Morey Amsterdam (nightclub and TV comedian) - stand-up monologue: does parody of Ed, talks about nudity in movies, etc. --Scoey Mitchell (stand-up comedian) - does a routine about a religious fanatic. --George Kirby (comedian-impressionist) - talks about Flip Wilson, does routine about a Texas football player, and sings "The Green Green Grass of Home."
Also appearing: --The Szonys (ballet duo) --Tel Smit (magician) --Audience bows: harness racer Vic Frost (possibly Scott Frost), harness racer Del Insko, and Fritz Weaver (actor, Tony Award winner for his role in "Child's Play").
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Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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