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SHOW BEGINS. CREDITS.
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10:00:21 26 |
DANCERS, TOASTETTES, DANCE AS CURTAINS ARE OPENED TO REVEAL SET. ED SULLIVAN ENTERS TO BEGIN THE SHOW
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10:01:22 87 |
COMMERCIAL FOR LINCOLN MERCURY. THE BIG M. 1950 MERCURY
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10:02:42 167 |
STUDIO AUDIENCE APPLAUDING
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ED INTRODUCES GROUP COMPRISED OF JAPANESE RELATIVES OF JAPANESE AMERICANS WHO SERVED THE US ARMY IN COMBAT
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THE KANAZAWAS - JAPANESE TUMBLERS. THREE ACROBATS THROW EACH OTHER AROUND WITH THEIR LEGS. BALANCE BARRELS WHILE LYING ON PLATFORMS
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ED THANKS THE GROUP. INTRODUCES COMEDIAN MICKEY DEAN
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COMEDIAN MICKEY DEAN (SP?) PERFORMS STAND UP ABOUT A COUPLE AT THE BAR, MARRIED VS. DATING COUPLES, SINGS A LITTLE SONG ABOUT THE WORK WEEK AND THEN DOES ROUTINE ABOUT A MARRIED MAN AT HOME ON SUNDAY
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10:16:33 998 |
ED SULLIVAN CLAPS AND THANKS PERFORMER. INTRODUCES THE NEXT ACT ACTRESS MARTHA STEWART AND THE BLACKBURN TWINS
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THE BLACKBURN TWINS, TWO IDENTICAL TWINS IN SUITS AND BOW TIES DANCE, DO ROUTINE WHERE THEY TRY TO RECOGNIZE EACH OTHER, DANCE AND SING ABOUT HOW ALIKE THEY ARE. SYNCHRONIZED TAP ROUTINE
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10:19:47 1192 |
ROUTINE ENDS. AUDIENCE APPLAUDS. BLACKBURN TWINS INTRODUCE THEIR NEW PARTNER ACTRESS MARTHA STEWART (PERFORMER WHOSE CAREER SPANNED THE FORTIES THROUGH THE SIXTIES, NOT THE CELEBRITY HOUSEKEEPING TELEVISION HOST TURNED FELONIOUS BUSINESS MAGNATE). MARTHA STEWART ENTERS AND SINGS "I GET A KICK OUT OF YOU" BY COLE PORTER
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10:21:55 1320 |
SONG ENDS, AUDIENCE APPLAUDS, MARTHA STEWART LOOKS AROUND STAGE
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10:22:00 1325 |
THE BLACKBURN TWINS JOIN MARTHA STEWART ON STAGE, SHOVE EACH OTHER OUT OF THE WAY TO IMPRESS MARTHA. FLIRTING RIVALRY
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MARTHA STEWART & THE BLACKBURN TWINS - ???? SONG AND DANCE NUMBER. SYNCHRONIZED TAP DANCE
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10:24:28 1473 |
MARTHA STEWART AND THE BLACKBURN TWINS - BALLIN' THE JACK
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ED SULLIVAN ENTERS CLAPPING AS THE PERFORMERS LEAVE THE STAGE. BRINGS THEM BACK FOR A BOW. ED INTRODUCES THE CLIPS OF THE ALL STAR GAME
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10:27:10 1635 |
BASEBALL CLIPS. 15th ANNUAL ALL STAR GAME 1946. EXTERIOR FENWAY PARK. PEOPLE ENTERING BALLPARK. PLAYERS WARMING UP. TED WILLIAMS HITS HIS SECOND HOME RUN OF THE GAME. NARRATION DISCUSSES TED WILLIAMS AND HIS PLAYING STYLE
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ED SULLIVAN CLAPS AND ANNOUNCES THAT TED WILLIAMS WAS VOTED MVP FOR THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. TED WILLIAMS AUDIENCE BOW
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ED SULLIVAN AUDIENCE BOW - JACK SHARKEY
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ED CALLS JACK SHARKEY AND TED WILLIAMS UP ONTO THE STAGE. ED MAKES A SHOW OF WINCING UNDER SHARKEY'S FIRM GRIP WHEN SHAKING HANDS
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10:31:57 1922 |
LINCOLN MERCURY COMMERCIAL. MAN OPENS DOOR FOR WOMAN, THEY DRIVE AWAY. LINCOLN MERCURY DRIVING ALONG ROAD WHILE THE BENEFITS OF THE CAR ARE DISCUSSED BY NARRATION AND ANIMATION. BRAKING FOR SCHOOL CROSSING
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STUDIO AUDIENCE APPLAUDING
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ED TELLS EVERYONE TO DROP INTO LINCOLN MERCURY. INTRODUCES THE VELVET FOG MEL TORME
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MEL TORME - GONE WITH THE WIND
MEL SINGS WITH SMOKE DRIFTING BY |
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AUDIENCE APPLAUSE. ED JOINS MEL TORME ON STAGE, CONGRATULATES HIM, LEAVES AGAIN
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10:37:18 2243 |
MEL TORME -YOU'RE THE CREAM IN MY COFFEE
JOINED BY WOMEN WHO DANCE AROUND HIM |
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CURTAIN CLOSES. ED APPLAUDS. ED SHAKES HANDS WITH MEL TORME. INTRODUCES DIANA WYNYARD. DIANA WYNYARD COMES ON STAGE. ED DISCUSSES AN ARTICLE ON THE H BOMB, ASKS HER OPINION. ED BACKS OFF
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10:40:52 2457 |
DIANA WYNYARD RECITES RUDYARD KIPLING'S "IF"
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ED APPLAUDS. DIANA WYNYARD BOWS. ED SULLIVAN INTRODUCES ORGANIST ETHEL SMITH
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ETHEL SMITH, ORGANIST.
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SONG ENDS. ED COMES ONSTAGE CLAPPING. ETHEL AND ED REMINISCE ABOUT RIO. ED ASKS HER TO PLAY A SAMBA. ETHEL SMITH TELLS HIM SHE WANTS THEM TO PLAY TOGETHER. THE MAESTRO JOINS THEM AND IS DRESSED UP IN A RIDICULOUS BRAZILIAN GETUP
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10:49:43 2988 |
ETHEL SMITH AND ED SULLIVAN "KEEP SMILING SAMBA". ED STABBING AT A SINGLE ORGAN KEY, EATING SANDWICH WHILE PLAYING
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SONG ENDS. APPLAUSE. ED MAKES CORNY PUN.
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COMMERCIAL 1950 LINCOLN. OBSERVATORY "NEW STAR". COUPLE IN CAR. CAR DRIVES ON VARIETY OF ROADS WHILE NARRATION DISCUSSES FEATURES
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STUDIO AUDIENCE APPLAUSE
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ED TALKS ABOUT LINCOLN MERCURY. INTRODUCES THE NEXT ACT
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10:54:32 3277 |
JIMMY WALLFLOWER REFEREES ONSTAGE BICYCLE RACE BETWEEN HOWARD RUPRECHT AND CHRIS VAN GENT AS THEY PEDAL OF BICYCLES CONNECTED TO A SORT OF TREADMILL AND MACHINERY AND LARGE GAUGE WHICH MEASURES THEIR PROGRESS. RUPRECHT WINS. ED SHAKES JIMMY'S HAND. ANNOUNCEMENT OF UPCOMING RACE
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ED SULLIVAN AUDIENCE BOW - ILENE WOOD, VOICE OF DISNEY'S CINDERELLA
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ED SULLIVAN AUDIENCE BOW - WACS OF THE MONTH, SIX WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS MEMBER WHO ARE SOLDIERS OF THE MONTH
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ED SULLIVAN AUDIENCE BOW - BEAUTY QUEENS FROM LOUISIANNA
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ED PLUGS LINCOLN MERCURY, TOASTETTES COME OUT AND DANCE
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CREDITS ROLL OVER DANCERS
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TAPE ENDS
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