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  • The Ed Sullivan Show Episode #18.32 (Season 18, Episode 32)
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    TV Episode | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show

The Ed Sullivan Show

Episode #18.32 (Season 18, Episode 32)
TV-G
TV Episode | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show

Richard Pryor does a stand-up monologue. The Three Stooges perform their famous "Niagara Falls" slapstick routine. Della Reese sings "Once Upon a Time." Juliet Prowse sings and dances to a "Minstrel Melody" (production number with dancers)...See moreRichard Pryor does a stand-up monologue. The Three Stooges perform their famous "Niagara Falls" slapstick routine. Della Reese sings "Once Upon a Time." Juliet Prowse sings and dances to a "Minstrel Melody" (production number with dancers). The Kim Sisters sing "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Vaughn Monroe sings "Queen of the Senior Prom" and a medley of hits. Byron Janis (concert pianist) performs "Toccata." Antoinette Sibley and Anthony Dowell (from London's Royal Ballet) dance the pas de deux from "The Dream." Les Doubles Faces (pantomime artists) give a pantomime performance as a man appears to be throwing around a disembodied head. Ed Sullivan interviews actors Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis, with movie clip from "The Great Race". See less
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Director
Producer
Robert Precht (as Bob Precht)
Status
Edit Released
Updated May 9, 1965

Release date
May 9, 1965 (United States)

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22 cast members
Name Known for
Ed Sullivan
Self - Host Self - Host   See fewer
Jackie Clark
Self - comedian Self - comedian   See fewer
Tony Curtis
Self - Interviewee Self - Interviewee   See fewer
Joe DeRita
Self (as The Three Stooges) Self (as The Three Stooges)   See fewer
Les Doubles Faces
Themselves - Pantomime Artists Themselves - Pantomime Artists   See fewer
Anthony Dowell
Self - ballet dancer Self - ballet dancer   See fewer
Larry Fine
Self (as The Three Stooges) Self (as The Three Stooges)   See fewer
Moe Howard
Self (as The Three Stooges) Self (as The Three Stooges)   See fewer
Sol Hurok
Self - entertainment manager & impresario / audience bow Self - entertainment manager & impresario / audience bow   See fewer
Byron Janis
Self - Pianist Self - Pianist   See fewer
The Kim Sisters
Themselves - Singers Themselves - Singers   See fewer
Ed Kranepool
Self - NY Mets baseball player / on-stage bow Self - NY Mets baseball player / on-stage bow   See fewer
Jack Lemmon
Self - Interviewee Self - Interviewee   See fewer
Vaughn Monroe
Singer Singer   See fewer
Ken Murray
Self - audience bow Self - audience bow   See fewer
Lou Pondfield
Self - Pimlico Race Track officer / audience bow Self - Pimlico Race Track officer / audience bow   See fewer
Juliet Prowse
Self - Dancer Self - Dancer   See fewer
Richard Pryor
Self - Comedian Self - Comedian   See fewer
Della Reese
Self - Singer Self - Singer   See fewer
Antoinette Sibley
Self - ballet dancer Self - ballet dancer   See fewer
Ron Swoboda
Self - NY Mets baseball player / on-stage bow Self - NY Mets baseball player / on-stage bow   See fewer
The Three Stooges
Themselves - comedy group Themselves - comedy group   See fewer
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