ED SULLIVAN SHOW, THE {SAL MINEO, BOB & RAY, BOB NEWHART, ROBERT GOULET} (TV)
Summary
One in this series of variety programs presided over by Ed Sullivan. Highlights include the following: Gogi Grant sings a medley from "Gypsy," including "Small World"; a skit with Chuck Thompson as a carnival con man trying to fool Dewey "Pigmeat" Markham; Robert Goulet sings "I'll Go My Way By Myself"; Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding with three comedic interviews; singer Damita Jo performs; comedian Bob Newhart as a navy skipper addressing his crew; The Janbaz, Iranian acrobats, perform; Sal Mineo reads from the Bible; Goulet sings "If Ever I Would Leave You"; and producer Joe Pasternak, in the audience, is introduced by Sullivan. Includes commercials and a promo.
(Series title varies; as above, 1955-1971; as "The Toast of the Town," 1948-1955.)
Details
- NETWORK: CBS
- DATE: January 8, 1961 Sunday 8:00 PM
- RUNNING TIME: 0:59:24
- COLOR/B&W: B&W
- CATALOG ID: T82:0399
- GENRE: Variety
- SUBJECT HEADING: Music, popular (songs, etc.); Comedy; Bible readings; Acrobatics
- SERIES RUN: CBS - TV series, 1955-1971
- COMMERCIALS: N/A
CREDITS
- Bob Precht … Producer
- Jack McGeehan … Associate Producer
- John Wray … Director
- Ray Bloch … Music by
- Ed Sullivan … Host
- Gogi Grant … Guest
- Chuck Thompson … Guest
- Markham, Dewey "Pigmeat" … Guest
- Robert Goulet … Guest
- Bob Elliott … Guest
- Ray Goulding … Guest
- Damita Jo … Guest
- Bob Newhart … Guest
- Sal Mineo … Guest
- Ronald Reagan … Talent
- Bob & Ray
- Joe Pasternak
- Janbaz, The (acrobats)