The Ed Sullivan Show

6.8IMDb Score
Released:1948-06-20
Genre:Comedy, Talk
Duration: min
Country:United States of America
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Actors:Ed Sullivan
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Overview:

The Ed Sullivan Show is an American TV variety show that originally ran on CBS from Sunday June 20, 1948 to Sunday June 6, 1971, and was hosted by New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan. It was replaced in September 1971 by the CBS Sunday Night Movie, which ran only one season and was eventually replaced by other shows. In 2002, The Ed Sullivan Show was ranked #15 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.

Season 24

The Georgie Awards: Barbra Streisand / Blood Sweat & Tears / Tom Jones

The Georgie Awards: Barbra Streisand / Blood Sweat & Tears / Tom Jones

Season 24 · Episode 1

Bobby Vinton / Rare Earth / Holiday on Ice

Bobby Vinton / Rare Earth / Holiday on Ice

Season 24 · Episode 2

Melanie / Engelbert Humperdinck / Tiny Tim

Melanie / Engelbert Humperdinck / Tiny Tim

Season 24 · Episode 3

scheduled: Arthur Godfrey; Loretta Lynn

scheduled: Arthur Godfrey; Loretta Lynn

Season 24 · Episode 4

Carpenters / B.B. King / Tony Bennett

Carpenters / B.B. King / Tony Bennett

Season 24 · Episode 5

U.N. 25th Anniversary: The New Seekers / Ravi Shankar

U.N. 25th Anniversary: The New Seekers / Ravi Shankar

Season 24 · Episode 6

Bobbie Gentry / Melba Moore / Roy Clark

Bobbie Gentry / Melba Moore / Roy Clark

Season 24 · Episode 7

Four Tops / Carpenters / Freda Payne

Four Tops / Carpenters / Freda Payne

Season 24 · Episode 8

Tommy Roe / Billy Joe Royal / Joe South

Tommy Roe / Billy Joe Royal / Joe South

Season 24 · Episode 9

Richard Rogers Tribute: Shirley Jones; Cass Elliott

Richard Rogers Tribute: Shirley Jones; Cass Elliott

Season 24 · Episode 10

scheduled: Buck Owens; Joan Rivers; Norm Crosby

scheduled: Buck Owens; Joan Rivers; Norm Crosby

Season 24 · Episode 11

Grass Roots / Joey Heatherton / Pat Cooper

Grass Roots / Joey Heatherton / Pat Cooper

Season 24 · Episode 12

scheduled: Bobby Sherman; New Seekers; Robert Merrill

scheduled: Bobby Sherman; New Seekers; Robert Merrill

Season 24 · Episode 13

The Great Santa Claus Switch with Art Carney and the Muppets

The Great Santa Claus Switch with Art Carney and the Muppets

Season 24 · Episode 14

scheduled: Bobbie Gentry; Friends of Distinction; Peter Nero

scheduled: Bobbie Gentry; Friends of Distinction; Peter Nero

Season 24 · Episode 15

scheduled: Rodney Dangerfield; Lana Cantrell; O.C. Smith

scheduled: Rodney Dangerfield; Lana Cantrell; O.C. Smith

Season 24 · Episode 16

Tony Bennett, The Muppets

Tony Bennett, The Muppets

Season 24 · Episode 17

B.J. Thomas / Rahsaan Roland Kirk / Nancy Ames

B.J. Thomas / Rahsaan Roland Kirk / Nancy Ames

Season 24 · Episode 18

Temptations / Connie Stevens / Albert Brooks

Temptations / Connie Stevens / Albert Brooks

Season 24 · Episode 19

Gladys Knight & the Pips / Sid Caesar & Carol Channing

Gladys Knight & the Pips / Sid Caesar & Carol Channing

Season 24 · Episode 20

Fifth Dimension / Tiny Tim & Miss Vickie / Connie Stevens

Fifth Dimension / Tiny Tim & Miss Vickie / Connie Stevens

Season 24 · Episode 21

Everly Brothers / George Carlin / Shirley Bassey

Everly Brothers / George Carlin / Shirley Bassey

Season 24 · Episode 22

Armed Forces Music Festival: Jeannie C. Riley; Teresa Graves

Armed Forces Music Festival: Jeannie C. Riley; Teresa Graves

Season 24 · Episode 23

Bernadette Peters / George Hamilton / Oliver

Bernadette Peters / George Hamilton / Oliver

Season 24 · Episode 24

Final Sullivan Show: Melanie; David Frye; Sandler & Young

Final Sullivan Show: Melanie; David Frye; Sandler & Young

Season 24 · Episode 25

Special Memorial Day Edition

Special Memorial Day Edition

Season 24 · Episode 26

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