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  2. Ferncliff Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Ed Sullivan and Joan Crawford are two of the most famous interments in the main mausoleum. Judy Garland was interred here from her death in 1969 until 2017 when her family moved her remains to Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. [2]

  3. Ed Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, Betty Sullivan married the Ed Sullivan Show's producer, Bob Precht. [1] The Sullivans rented a suite of rooms at the Hotel Delmonico in 1944 after living at the Hotel Astor on Times Square for many years. Sullivan rented a suite next door to the family suite, which he used as an office until The Ed Sullivan Show was canceled in 1971 ...

  4. The Ed Sullivan Show - Wikipedia

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    Ed Sullivan with Cole Porter in 1952. Carmen Miranda and Ed Sullivan on Toast of the Town, 1953.. From 1948 until its cancellation in 1971, the show ran on CBS every Sunday night from 8–9 p.m. Eastern Time, and it is one of the few entertainment shows to have run in the same weekly time slot on the same network for more than two decades (during its first season, it ran from 9 to 10 p.m. ET).

  5. David Letterman returns to Ed Sullivan Theater for 'The Late ...

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    Iconic late night talk show host David Letterman made a return to New York's Ed Sullivan Theater to a standing ovation from the studio audience gathered to watch a taping of "The Late Show."

  6. Carol Burnett Recalls ‘Bombing’ on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show ...

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    Carol Burnett reflected on the time she guest starred on “The Ed Sullivan Show” the same day as Elvis Presley. As a guest on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” promoting the Apple TV+ ...

  7. Totie Fields - Wikipedia

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    Fields gained fame during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. [5] After years of Fields' successful appearances in nightclubs, [6] [7] Ed Sullivan gave Fields her first big break when he booked her on his show after seeing her perform at the Copacabana in New York in March 1964. [8]

  8. Ed Sullivan's Former Connecticut Country Home (House of ... - AOL

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    The previous owners purchased the home for $560,000 in 2008, so at only $460,000 today, you can own a piece of entertainment history at a reasonable price. See more photos of Sullivan's former ...

  9. Julius La Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Ed Sullivan immediately signed La Rosa for appearances on his CBS Toast of the Town TV variety show, which sparked a feud between Sullivan and Godfrey. La Rosa's first appearance on Toast of the Town following the firing (November 1, 1953) got a 47.9 Trendex rating; La Rosa would appear 12 more times on Sullivan's show that year.