April 8, 1956

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 8: Episode 29

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The Ed Sullivan Show
April 8, 1956

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CBS | Air Date: April 8, 1956
Summary: Guests:--Noel Coward reads Ogden Nash's "Carnivale of the Animals," with musical accompaniment by 45 members of the New York Philharmonic led by conductor Andre Kostelanetz.--Noel Coward sings (or recites) "Mad Dogs And Englishmen."--Richard Hearne (English comedian "Mr. Pastry") - reprises his "Lancers" dance.--Mitzi Green (actress &Guests:--Noel Coward reads Ogden Nash's "Carnivale of the Animals," with musical accompaniment by 45 members of the New York Philharmonic led by conductor Andre Kostelanetz.--Noel Coward sings (or recites) "Mad Dogs And Englishmen."--Richard Hearne (English comedian "Mr. Pastry") - reprises his "Lancers" dance.--Mitzi Green (actress & nightclub entertainer) sings "Two A Day" as a tribute to the Palace Theatre, followed by a medley of songs in the of famous Palace performers: "Over There" (Helen Morgan), "I'm An Indian" (Fanny Brice), "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody" (Al Jolson), and "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" (Judy Garland).--Yana (English actress-singer Pamela Guard) sings "In the Still of the Night."--Erlinda Cortes (actress-singer from the Philippines) - sing a Filipino folk song (possibly "Lulay").--The Andrini Brothers (instrumental musicians Frank and Lawrence Andrini).--Evy and Everetto (unicyclist act) --General Carlos P. Romulo (Filipino diplomat and politician) gives a political speech about the dangers of Communism. Also appearing? Scheduled guest Roger Quaino (balancing act). Expand
Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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