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The Ed Sullivan Show was an American television variety show that ran from June 20, 1948 to June 6, 1971, and was hosted by entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan. It ran on CBS every Sunday night at 8 p.m. Virtually every type of entertainment appeared on the show; opera singers, rock stars, songwriters, comedians, ballet dancers, magicians and circus acts were regularly featured. The format was essentially the same as vaudeville, and although vaudeville had died a generation earlier, Sullivan presented many ex-vaudevillians on his show.
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The Ed Sullivan Show was an American television variety show that ran from June 20, [[1948]] to June 6, [[1971]], and was hosted by entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan. It ran on CBS every Sunday night at 8 p.m. Virtually every type of entertainment appeared on the show; opera singers, rock stars, songwriters, comedians, ballet dancers, magicians and circus acts were regularly featured. The format was essentially the same as vaudeville, and although vaudeville had died a generation earlier, Sullivan presented many ex-vaudevillians on his show.
  
 
The show was originally titled '''Toast of the Town''', but was widely referred to as The Ed Sullivan Show for years before September 25, 1955, when that became its official name.  
 
The show was originally titled '''Toast of the Town''', but was widely referred to as The Ed Sullivan Show for years before September 25, 1955, when that became its official name.  
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== Magicians ==
 
== Magicians ==
Magicians that appeared:
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Magicians that appeared: {{Youtube Thumb|wj5dtiF-YxY}}
  
 
*July 30, 1950 [[Ade Duval]]
 
*July 30, 1950 [[Ade Duval]]
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*May 24, 1953 [[Kajar]]
 
*May 24, 1953 [[Kajar]]
 
*November 22, 1953  [[Viggo Jahn]]
 
*November 22, 1953  [[Viggo Jahn]]
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*1954 [[Channing Pollock]]
 
*January 1, 1956 [[Kodell]]
 
*January 1, 1956 [[Kodell]]
*September 2, 1956 [[Carl Ballantine]
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*September 2, 1956 [[Carl Ballantine]]
 
*September 1, 1957 [[Richiardi Jr]]
 
*September 1, 1957 [[Richiardi Jr]]
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*July 26, 1959 [[LaValle]]
 
*May 31, 1959 [[Peter Pit]]
 
*May 31, 1959 [[Peter Pit]]
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*January 10, 1960 [[Kalanag]]
 
*March 27. 1960 [[Richiardi Jr]]
 
*March 27. 1960 [[Richiardi Jr]]
 
*May 22, 1960 [[Don Alan]]
 
*May 22, 1960 [[Don Alan]]
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*October 8, 1961 [[Bob Lewis]]
 
*October 8, 1961 [[Bob Lewis]]
 
*March 18, 1962 [[Johnny Hart]]
 
*March 18, 1962 [[Johnny Hart]]
*August 16, 1964 [[Mac Ronay]]  
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*December 29, 1963 [[René Lavand]]
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*August 16, 1964 [[Mac Ronay]]
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*August 16, 1964 [[Harry Lorayne]]  
 
*January 10, 1965 [[Shari Lewis]]
 
*January 10, 1965 [[Shari Lewis]]
 
*September 12, 1965 [[Fantasio]] (The Beatles were on this show)
 
*September 12, 1965 [[Fantasio]] (The Beatles were on this show)
*April 24, 1966 John Moehring
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* November 14, 1965 [[Gali Gali]]
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* March 28, 1966 [[Richiardi Jr]]
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*April 24, 1966 [[John Moehring]]
 
*February 25, 1968 [[Dominique]]
 
*February 25, 1968 [[Dominique]]
 
*March 24, 1968 [[Dominique]]
 
*March 24, 1968 [[Dominique]]
 
*April 21, 1968 [[Pavel]]
 
*April 21, 1968 [[Pavel]]
*June 2 1968 [[Norm Neilsen]]
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* April 28, 1968 [[Richiardi Jr]]
*May 11, 1969 [[Phoa]]
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*June 2 1968 [[Norm Nielsen]]
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* January 26, 1969 [[Marvyn Roy]]
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*May 11, 1969 [[Phoa Yan Tiong]]
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*May 29, 1969 [[Barri Lee]]
 
*July 6, 1969 [[Al Koran]]
 
*July 6, 1969 [[Al Koran]]
*September 7, 1969 [[Phoa]]
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*September 7, 1969 [[Phoa Yan Tiong]]
 
*October 5, 1969 [[Fantasio]]
 
*October 5, 1969 [[Fantasio]]
 
*June 7, 1970 [[Tel Smit]]
 
*June 7, 1970 [[Tel Smit]]
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* November 8, 1970 [[ Mac Ronay]]
 
*November 29, 1970 [[Albert Lucas]]
 
*November 29, 1970 [[Albert Lucas]]
 
*May 23, 1971 Albert Lucas (repeat)
 
*May 23, 1971 Albert Lucas (repeat)
  
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Others but need dates:
 
Others but need dates:
* Al Wheatley (AKA "Chop Chop")
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* Al Wheatley (AKA "[[Chop Chop]]")  
* Jay Marshall
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* [[Jay Marshall]]
  
 
==References ==
 
==References ==
 
* http://www.tv.com/the-ed-sullivan-show/show/1156/episode_guide.html?season=1
 
* http://www.tv.com/the-ed-sullivan-show/show/1156/episode_guide.html?season=1
 
* http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=171553
 
* http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=171553
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* http://www.sofaentertainment.com/sullivan-show-presents-amazing-stars-magic-p-188.html
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* http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040053/
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[[Category:Media]]
 
[[Category:Media]]
 
[[Category:Venues]]
 
[[Category:Venues]]

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The Ed Sullivan Show was an American television variety show that ran from June 20, 1948 to June 6, 1971, and was hosted by entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan. It ran on CBS every Sunday night at 8 p.m. Virtually every type of entertainment appeared on the show; opera singers, rock stars, songwriters, comedians, ballet dancers, magicians and circus acts were regularly featured. The format was essentially the same as vaudeville, and although vaudeville had died a generation earlier, Sullivan presented many ex-vaudevillians on his show.

The show was originally titled Toast of the Town, but was widely referred to as The Ed Sullivan Show for years before September 25, 1955, when that became its official name.

The show was broadcast live from CBS-TV Studio 50 in New York City, which is now named The Ed Sullivan Theater and is the home of The Late Show with David Letterman.

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