Guests: --Audience bows (marking the 15th anniversary of D-Day): Bob Murphy and Bill Petty (D-Day heroes); Connie Ryan (author) --Louis Prima - ""When You're Smiling"" (with Keely Smith, Sam Butera and the Witnesses) --Trombone player from the Witnesses - sings ""Waiting For the Robert E. Lee"" --Cameo: Billy Wilder (film director) --Jack Lemon (actor) - on stage, talks with Ed about Billy Wilder with clips from Wilder's movies: ""Some Like It Hot,"" ""The Apartment,"" ""Witness For The Prosecution,"" etc. --Bill Williams and his combo (R&B style combo, nightclub lounge act from The Latin Quarter) - ""Alright, Okay, You Win"" & ""Shout"" --Shari Lewis (puppeteer with Lambchop) --Paul Lynde & Bert Lahr - comedy routine: Lynde interviews baseball player Lahr. --Louis Prima - ""All Night Long"" (with Keely Smith, Sam Butera and the Witnesses) --Keely Smith - ""Could've Been Censored"" & ""I Wanna Love You All Night Long"" --Sam Butera & the Witnesses - ""When My Baby Smiles
Title | The Ed Sullivan Show - Season 13 Episode 36 Jack Lemon / Louis Prima & Keely Smith / Bert Lahr |
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Year | 1971 |
Genre | Comedy, Talk |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | CBS |
Cast | Ed Sullivan, Ralph Paul |
Crew | Chester Feldman (Producer), Bob Precht (Producer) |
Alternative Titles | Городской тост, Toast of the Town |
Keyword | variety show |
First Air Date | Jun 20, 1948 |
Last Air date | May 30, 1971 |
Season | 24 Season |
Episode | 1068 Episode |
Runtime | 60:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 6.50/ 10 by 17.00 users |
Popularity | 36.263 |
Language | English |