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The Ed Sullivan Show
S7.E8
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Episode #7.8
Episode aired Nov 1, 1953
TV-G
1h
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Director
John Moffitt
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Ed Sullivan
Art Carney
Grace Kahn
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Director
John Moffitt
Stars
Ed Sullivan
Art Carney
Grace Kahn
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Ed Sullivan
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Art Carney
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Grace Kahn
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(as Grace Le Boy)
Bert Lahr
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Julius LaRosa
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Hank Marino
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John McNulty
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(as Colonel John McNulty)
Ann Miller
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Bronko Nagurski
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Patachou
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Cornelia Otis Skinner
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Louise Suggs
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George Tapps
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Señor Wences
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Director
John Moffitt
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C'est si bon
Music by
Henri Betti
Lyrics by
André Hornez
Performed by
Patachou
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Release date
November 1, 1953 (United States)
Country of origin
United States
Language
English
Filming locations
CBS Studio 50, New York City, New York, USA
Production company
CBS Television Network
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Runtime
1 hour
Color
Black and White
Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.33 : 1
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