July 7, 1957: Louis Armstrong, Gary Cooper, Teresa Brewer, Jack Paar, Betty Madigan

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 9: Episode 41

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The Ed Sullivan Show
July 7, 1957: Louis Armstrong, Gary Cooper, Teresa Brewer, Jack Paar, Betty Madigan

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CBS | Air Date: July 7, 1957
Summary: --Gary Cooper talks with Ed Sullivan and presents a clip from "Love In The Afternoon." Music: --Louis Armstrong - "Beautiful Dreamer." --Betty Madigan - "Lets Dance." --Teresa Brewer - "Teardrops In My Heart" and a medley of Jimmy McHugh songs ("When My Sugar Walks Down The Street," "Lonesomest Gal In Town" and "Maggie Blues"). --Enzo--Gary Cooper talks with Ed Sullivan and presents a clip from "Love In The Afternoon." Music: --Louis Armstrong - "Beautiful Dreamer." --Betty Madigan - "Lets Dance." --Teresa Brewer - "Teardrops In My Heart" and a medley of Jimmy McHugh songs ("When My Sugar Walks Down The Street," "Lonesomest Gal In Town" and "Maggie Blues"). --Enzo Stuarti - "Drink, Drink, Drink" ("The Drinking Song" from Sigmund Romberg's "The Student Prince"). --A "Glee Club" made up of Louis Armstrong, Teresa Brewer, Pat Rooney, and Enzo Duarte sings "Sweet Adeline."--Edward Farley & combo (standing on huge trumpet) - "Music Goes Round and Round."--Gardner Guards - 40 members play "Music Goes Round And Round" & "Yankee Doodle Dandy"Comedy: --Jack Paar (stand-up comedian) - does a "Fondest Memories" routine. --Dewey Pigmeat Markham (comedian, with sidekick "Shorty) - The Judge & Shorty play Civil defense men in a graveyard. --Alan and De Wood (comedy team) - topical humor, current events, Japanese soldier routine.Also appearing: --Pat Rooney - tap dances to "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." --At beginning of show, Ed Introduces a few 1957 Miss Universe pageant contestants: Miss Iceland, Israel, Sweden, Canada, Austria (Vienna), Belgium, France, Morocco --Equestrian on horse gets horse to do Polka, The March, Viennese Waltz to George Cohan music. Expand
Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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