May 5, 1957

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 9: Episode 32

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The Ed Sullivan Show
May 5, 1957

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CBS | Air Date: May 5, 1957
Summary: Music: --Johnnie Ray - "All Of Me" and "Yes Tonight Josephine." --Johnnie Ray (later in show) - medley: "Cry," "Just Walking In The Rain" and "Should I Reveal?" --The Vagabonds (instrumental/comedy group) - "Lazy River." --James Melton sings "Almost Like Being In Love" (with female violinists).Broadway:--Walter Pidgeon & Ruth Matteson -Music: --Johnnie Ray - "All Of Me" and "Yes Tonight Josephine." --Johnnie Ray (later in show) - medley: "Cry," "Just Walking In The Rain" and "Should I Reveal?" --The Vagabonds (instrumental/comedy group) - "Lazy River." --James Melton sings "Almost Like Being In Love" (with female violinists).Broadway:--Walter Pidgeon & Ruth Matteson - perform a scene from "The Happiest Millionaire."Comedy:--Dewey Pigmeat Markham (comedian) - routine: Dewey & Shorty argue about mathematics. (Boy wonder Robert Strom who won $192,000 on "$64,000 Question" joins Pigmeat & Ed Sullivan in mathematics sketch).Also on this show:--Boxers Sugar Ray Robinson and Gene Fulmer meet on stage.--Walter Pidgeon joins Ed, Sugar Ray & Gene Fulmer on stage. They talk about Walter's boxing techniques. Then Ed interviews the boxers.--Ballet sequence choreographed by Nina Novak (possiblyThe Corps de Ballet of the ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, featuring Meredith Baylis and Eugene Slavin doing the "Czardas").--Audience bows: Abba Eban, General Burnell, Governor Lane Dwynell, Dave Condon. Expand
Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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