The Ed Sullivan Show: Rolling Stones / Petula Clark / Allan Sherman
Rolling Stones / Petula Clark / Allan Sherman
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- Season: 20
- Episode: 19
- First Aired: 1/15/1967
--The Rolling Stones - "Ruby Tuesday" & "Let's Spend Some Time Together" (censored version of "Let's Spend the Night Together").
--Petula Clark - "Elusive Butterfly" & "Color My World"
--Allan Sherman (stand-up comedian)
--The Muppets (Kermit plays the piano & sings) - Following the sketch, Jim Henson comes out to greet Ed.
--Allan King (stand-up comedian) - routine about family members
--Sisters of St. Benedict (Nuns from Erie, Pennsylvania; a.k.a. Sisters '67) - sing a show tune medley: "It's A Lovely Day," "Consider Yourself" & "Kumbaya"
--The Michael Bennett Dancers - do a clog dancering routine
--The Monroes (balancing act from Madrid, Spain)
--On film: Footage of a 14-year-old waterskiier, Ricky McCormick, doing stunts at Cypress Gardens, Fla.
--Audience bow (cameo): Miriam Colon (Puerto Rican star) Read full recap »
- Stars:
- Bern Bennett (Announcer (1948-1949))
- Art Hannes (Announcer (1949-1964))
- Ralph Paul (Announcer (1959-61, 1964-71))
- Ed Sullivan (Host)
- Recurring Role:
- The Muppets (Themselves)
- Alan King (Himself)
- Allan Sherman (Himself)
- Petula Clark (Herself)
- The Rolling Stones (Themselves)
- Guest Star:
- The Michael Bennet Dancers (Themselves)
- Ricky McCormick (Himself, on film)
- Jim Henson (Himself, cameo)
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- The 1990's edited, syndicated version of this show ended with this footage:
--Following "Ruby Tuesday," Ed warns the audience to be careful exiting the theater as there have been many injuries in the past. Police were outside the theater before and after this perfomance. edit » - The edited PBS repeat (aired Oct. 2002 in NYC) featured this clip (taken from another show): --Joel Gray - 'Yankee Doodle Dandy" + 1 other song
--The PBS repeat is missing Petula Clark - "Color My World"
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