![]() ![]() Jamaica Dancers (dancers from Broadway play ""Jamaica"") -Roger Williams (pianist) - ""The Flight of the Bumblebee"" & ""Oh Come All Ye Faithful"" -Pat Henning (stand-up comedian) - rolls up a handkerchief to make it look like a dancer & does impressions of E. Also: Ed on movie set riding in chariot with Heston. ![]() Guests: -Eartha Kitt - ""Little White Lies"" & ""What More Is There To Say."" -Eartha Kitt (later in show) - ""Turkish Rendition of CBD"" & ""Hora Ki Mi Tsion"" (in Hebrew) Note: Another source listed the songs as ""Uska Dara"" and ""Ki Mi Taion"" -On film: ""Ben Hur"" film clip with Charlton Heston riding chariot. (Filmed at the Little Theater) -Ornelle Vavone (Italian singer) - ""Strada n'foza"" (filmed at a restaurant) -Orchestra conducted by Thomas Schippers (American maestro) and singers - selections from Donizetti's opera ""The Duke of Alba"" performed at the opera hou Read More dance to ""Five Senses"" by John Butler. Nora Kaye and Scott Douglas (ballet dancers) - ""Romeo and Juliet"" by Herbert Ross, at the Duomo Cathedral steps and square. Eileen Farrell and the Armstrong Band – ""Sunny Side of the Street"" (Louis Armstrong's jazz band without Louis, who was ill.) Filmed at the market place. ""Spoleto Festival"" (filmed at various locations in Spoleto, Italy) Guests: -Sir John Gielgud – reads from Shakespeare (filmed at Gian Carlo Menotti's palace) -Eileen Farrell (American soprano) sings ""Pace, pace, mio Dio"" (from Verdi's opera ""La Forza del Destino,"" filmed at the ancient amphitheater) and Verdi's ""Requiem Mass"" (filmed at the Duomo square). Peter Dalkin & Eddie Regan (West Point Rhodes Scholars) Art Wahl -On stage bows: Johnny Horton (prio Read More Johnny Horton - ""The Battle of New Orleans"" -Al Martino - ""I Can't Get You Out Of My Heart"" -The Barry Sisters - ""Man Man"" & ""Come Prima"" -Maria Neglia - ""Hot Canary"" (on violin) -Dewey Pigmeat Markham - Dewey & Shorty argue mathematics -Jack Carter (stand-up comedy) - ""Frontier Junkman"" sketch with Ed playing ""Dirty Eddy."" They sing a few bars of ""Bye Bye Love"" -Chiquita & Pedro (dog act with 2 dogs dancing in Mexican clothing) -Ben Bennett and Dick Patterson (comedians) - do their impressions of ""The Year In Television"" Audience bows: Lt. Roberts"" -James Cagney talks about his career (remote, possibly from California) -Film clip: ""Shake Hands with the Devil"" Additional guests: James Cagney segment: -Montage of Cagney movie clips: ""Public Enemy,"" ""Angels With Dirty Faces,"" ""Oklahoma Kid,"" ""The Fighting 69th,"" ""Yankee Doodle Dandy"" & ""Mr. Mulhare (3) Ed Mulhare sings ""I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face"" & ""Let A Woman In Your Life"" -Paul O'Keefe (seven-year-old singer from ""The Music Man"") - sings ""Dear Old Donnegal"" -Ed kisses the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle -Irish Steppers (possibly the Comerford Dancers) - do traditional Irish jigs -Also: Scenes from the new James Cagney movi Read More ![]() Three Harpists - ""Castle of Dromore"" -Edward Mulhare segment: (1) interview (2) Ed shares tea with Mrs. The Harmonichords - ""Danny Boy"" (3-man harmonica playing band) -Joe Lynch - ""Cockles and Mussels"" -Robert Briscoe (former Lord Mayor of Dublin) - interviewed at the ""Taxi Cab Shrine"" in Ireland -Irish Prime Minister Eamon De Valera - talks with Ed Sullivan. The Corkish Glee Club) - ""Bells of Shandon"" -Maureen Potter (comedian) - stand-up comic baby routine Liam DeVally - ""The Gentle Maiden"" (a traditional Irish folk ballad) Leonard & Leonard (tap dancing duo) -Dolores Vargas and Jose Castellon Batista (Spanish dance team with guitar accompaniment) -On film: clip from ""Roots Of Heaven"" with Trevor Howard (elephant scene) -Audience bows: Miss By-Line Mercury dealers (followed by Ed promoting the 1958 Mercury) - Read More Electric"") - pops a string of lights out of his mouth Leonard (comedian) - does stand-up routine & sings ""When You're Smiling"" -Ben Bennett and Dick Patterson (comedy team doing a storytime sketch) -Marvin Roy (magician known as ""Mr. Roger Williams (later in show) - ""Near to You"" -Jack E. Guests: -Tony Martin (singer) - ""Gigi"" & ""Fire Down Below"" -Benny Fields, Blossom Seeley, Tony Martin - ""My Blushin' Rosie"" (Note: Benny Fields & Blossom Seeley were vaudevillians) -Xavier Cugat and his band with Abbe Lane - ""Dengoza I,"" ""Ain't Misbehavin'"" & ""Rockin' The Mambo"" -Roger Williams (pianist) - ""Tico Tico"" & interview with Ed (talks to Ed about honorary degree).
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