January 31, 1971: The Temptations, Connie Stevens, Albert Brooks

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 23: Episode 19

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The Ed Sullivan Show
January 31, 1971: The Temptations, Connie Stevens, Albert Brooks

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CBS | Air Date: January 31, 1971
Summary: Music: --The Temptations sing "Get Ready" and "Just My Imagination."--The Temptations - medley of hits ("Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," "I'll Be There" and "My Sweet Lord").--Connie Stevens (actress-singer) sings "Tea for Two." --Doug Kershaw (Cajun fiddler) performs "Play, Fiddle, Play" (andMusic: --The Temptations sing "Get Ready" and "Just My Imagination."--The Temptations - medley of hits ("Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," "I'll Be There" and "My Sweet Lord").--Connie Stevens (actress-singer) sings "Tea for Two." --Doug Kershaw (Cajun fiddler) performs "Play, Fiddle, Play" (and possibly "Colinda").Comedy: --Connie Stevens and Peter Gennaro (choreographer-dancer) - spoof Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire in a bit where we hear their thoughts (revealing their contempt for each other) during a strenuous dance routine. --Albert Brooks - does two comedy bits: "Danny & Dave" about an inept ventriloquism act. A telephone monologue with Brooks as a small-time stock broker asked to sell all of Howard Hughes' TWA stocks. --Myron Cohen - talks about marital infidelity.--Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara (comedy team) - "Walter Cronkite" interviews Mrs. Mulcahy.Also appearing: --Audience bows: Carol Channing & Sid Caesar (co-stars of the Broadway comedy "Four on a Garden"), Lillian Roth (singer).--Audience bows: Captains Riley & Cooken (Army nurses).--Audience bow: W.T. "Shorty" Smith (1971 U. S. Truck Driver Of The Year). Expand
Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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