
All Episode in Season 7
1. Carmen Miranda 2. Gene Autry / John Raitt & Dolores Gray 3. Peter Lind Hayes & Mary Healy; Walter Dare Wahl 4. Guy Mitchell; Teresa Brewer; Joe Louis 5. Harry Belafonte; Gwen Verdon 6. Grace Kelly & Ralph Meeker; John Forsythe; David Wayne 7. Patti Page / Julius Larosa / The Step Brothers 8. Ann Miller / Bert Lahr / Art Carney / Julius LaRosa 9. Toast to the Met with Rise Stevens; Robert Merrill; Roberta Peters; Victor Borge 10. Gordon MacRae; Peter Lind Hayes & Mary Healy 11. Rex Harrison & Lilli Palmer; Charles Boyer 12. Sophie Tucker; Joe E. Lewis; The Harmonicats; Julius LaRosa 13. Charles Boyer; Julius LaRosa; Roberta Peters 14. The Nicholas Brothers / Frankie Laine / Jimmy Boyd 15. Christmas show with the Salzburg Marionettes 16. Rosemary Clooney; Julius LaRosa; Sam Levenson 17. Ice Capades of '54; Jose Greco; Richard Haydn; Robert Lamaret 18. Johnnie Ray; John Forsythe; David Wayne; Ed Hodges 19. Roberta Peters, Senor Wences, Ching the Magician 20. The Ames Brothers; Margot Fonteyn; Michael Somes 21. Patti Page / Richard Tucker / Judith Anderson / Rudy Horn 22. Dorothy Lamour; Orson Bean; Ruth Draper; Yehudi Menuhin 23. The M-G-M Story with Fred Astaire & Jane Powell 24. Tony Martin; Senior Wences; Myron Cohen 25. Betty and Jane Kean; Hilde Gueden; Eileen O'Dare; Colette Marchand 26. Nat "King" Cole / Janet Blair / Hurd Hatfield / Frank Fontaine 27. 1954 Saint Patrick's Day Show 28. Eddie Fisher; Betty and Jane Kean; the Harmonicats 29. Eartha Kitt; Teresa Brewer; Roberta Peters; Sophie Tucker 30. Gary Cooper & Burt Lancaster (on film); Leonard Warren 31. Eddie & Margo Albert / Notre Dame Glee Club / Sam Snead 32. Chester Gould; Victoria de Los Angeles; Korean Children's Choir 33. The ASCAP Story, Part 1 with W.C. Handy; Bert Lahr; Julius LaRosa; Lilian Roth 34. The ASCAP Story, Part 2 with Julius LaRosa; Barbara & Margaret Whiting; music composers 35. Nat "King" Cole; Ted Lewis; David Wayne; Dick Contino 36. David O. Selznick (on film); Betty and Jane Kean; Mindy Carson 37. Patti Page; Red Buttons; Liberace; Hermione Gingold 38. Victor Borge; The Army Talent Championship winners 39. Janis Paige & John Raitt / Victor Borge / the Goofers / the Wichita Orphans 40. 6th Anniversary Show with Jackie Gleason; Harold Arlen; Rise Stevens 41. Bert Lahr; Joni James; Pat Henning; Patachou 42. Bill Kenny / Dolores Gray / Eileen O'Dare / The Step Brothers 43. Rosemary Clooney; Four Lads; Joan Holloway; Miss Universe finalists 44. Vaughn Monroe; Carol Haney; Doretta Morrow; Rafael Mendez 45. "Tops in Blues" Air Force talent show 46. Polly Bergen; Ames Brothers; Smith and Dale; Lee Allen 47. Victor Borge; The Four Lads / scheduled: Audrey Meadows; Jack Whiting 48. Victor Borge (guest host); Janis Paige; Mata & Hari 49. Eartha Kitt / Celeste Holm/ John Raitt / Janis Paige 50. Eddie Fisher (guest host); Zouaves drill team; Joyce's Camel 51. Roberta Peters; Sonny Howard; Ice Capades of 1955Season List
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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.
First Release: Jun 20, 1948
Duration: 1h 0m
Quality: HD
Genres: Comedy, Talk
Actors: Ed Sullivan
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