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  1. Following his two appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, James Brown would continue making music and performing for decades. In fact, he had shows scheduled until the day he died—December 25, 2006—over forty years after he appeared on Sullivan’s stage. “The Hardest Working Man in Show Business” kept on working until the very end. Check ...

  2. Edward Vincent Sullivan, né le 28 septembre 1901 à Harlem (Manhattan, New York) et mort le 13 octobre 1974 dans la même ville, est un animateur sur la chaîne CBS. Il est connu aux États-Unis pour son émission de variétés, The Ed Sullivan Show (1948-1971), qui remporta un franc succès durant les années 1950 et 1960 .

  3. 31 déc. 2010 · Bo Diddley’s Ed Sullivan Show performance is one of the most notorious in the show’s 23-year run, and has become a part of rock and roll lore. Bo Diddley came out with his first single, self-titled “Bo Diddley”, in March of 1955. The song found immediate commercial success, spending 18 weeks on the R&B charts, including 2 weeks at #1 ...

  4. The Ed Sullivan Show is an American old-time radio program. More precisely, it is a name that can be applied to any of four programs that were broadcast in 1932, 1941, 1943–1944, and 1946. The first three were on CBS , and the last was on the Blue Network .

  5. 3 avr. 2014 · The Ed Sullivan Show had its final telecast on June 6, 1971, with CBS making way to air movies instead. Sullivan helmed specials and became the president of Theater Authority, Inc.

  6. Topo had a magical 11 year run on The Ed Sullivan Show. And on June 6, 1971, millions of loyal viewers sat in front of their television sets to watch The Ed Sullivan Show for the very last time. As the episode came to a close, Topo made his final appearance, begging Ed to once more kiss him goodnight. Topo’s farewell was also Ed’s.

  7. 7 oct. 2010 · When people talk about The Ed Sullivan Show the conversation almost always reverts back to Elvis Presley’s 1956 appearance watched by 60 million viewers, The Beatles first US live television performance on February 9, 1964 and, shockingly enough, the little Italian mouse named Topo Gigio. It was on December 9, 1962 when Topo Gigio crossed the […]

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