dom, 14 feb 1965
Highlights include two numbers by the Dave Clark Five, Rowan and Martin do a skit about a stupid game show contestant and another about trench-coated spies. Steve Lawrence sings some Streisand tunes, Topo Gigio has a motorcycle and some school experience to tell, and Victor Borge relates a story using his "Inflated Words" vocabulary.
dom, 9 mag 1965
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). 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".
dom, 16 mag 1965
Petula Clark sings "I Know a Place" and "Heart." Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn (ballet dancers) dance the pas de deux from "Swan Lake." Alan King (stand-up comedian) - performs a routine about little league baseball players and their parents. Sue Carson (comedienne) sings a parody of "King of the Road" and impersonates a female folk singer. The West Point Glee Club sings a medley of Civil War songs ('When Johnny Comes Marching Home," "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (The Boys Are Marching)," "Yellow Rose of Texas," "Tenting Tonight," "Dixie" and "The Battle Hymn of the Republic") and Irving Berlin's "This Is the Army Mr. Jones."
dom, 12 set 1965
Ed and Soupy Sales reminisce about their European vacation with Soupy narrating a series of silent film clips illustrate their pratfalls. English singer Cilla Black performs two songs and Fantasio delivers a set of slight-of-hand magic tricks. The Beatles return for their fourth appearance on the Ed Sullivan show and perform six musical numbers spread over two sets. Steve Rossi sings "Try to Remember" and interviews Marty Allen who explains his numerous sporting skills. Rossi and Allen then sing their version of a Beatles song calling it "We Love You". Soupy Sales returns to sing his novelty song, "The Mouse".
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dom, 3 ott 1965
On this show Judy Garland gives spirited performances of "Rockabye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody" and "All By Myself". Sophie Tucker, in her final TV appearance, does a medley of "Give My Regards To Broadway", "Louise" and her signature "Some Of These Days". Tom Jones sings "With These Hands" and "It's Not Unusual".