2x25 Larry Storch / Patricia Morison / Don Cummings Episode overview
Air date
Feb 27, 1949
Guests: --Larry Storch (comedian) - does a Cary Grant impression and plays a French performer In British Colonial army skit. --Patricia Wymour - sings & tap dances to ""No Time"" .. show full overview
Guests: --Larry Storch (comedian) - does a Cary Grant impression and plays a French performer In British Colonial army skit. --Patricia Wymour - sings & tap dances to ""No Time"" (from ""All For Love"") --Patricia Morison - ""So In Love With You"" & ""Wunderbar"" (from ""Kiss Me Kate"") --Don Cummings (entertainer-comedian) - stand-up routine covering cigarettes, rope spoofs, Dugan Vodka, girdle commercial, drunk bit. At the end of the act, Ed gives him a mop to clean-up. --Fred Marc & Ernest Schon (violinist & pianist) --Audience bows: Vincent Empelliteri (acting mayor of NYC); Maurice Stolof; General Efram Jeffy --Cynthia Raglin (9-year-old Broadway singer) - on-stage bow, sings ""The Sunny Side Of The Street"" --Miguelito Valdez - sings ""Babaloo,"" talks with Ed, then plays conga drum while singing ""Cumbanchero"" (with the June Taylor Dancers on stage). --Audience bow: Fruchio Burko (9-year-old symphony conductor)
2x41 Richard Rodgers; Juanita Hall; Harvey Stone Episode overview
Air date
Jun 19, 1949
Scheduled guests: --Richard Rodgers --Juanita Hall (singer & actress, from Broadway's ""South Pacific"") --Harvey Stone
Scheduled guests: --Richard Rodgers --Juanita Hall (singer & actress, from Broadway's ""South Pacific"") --Harvey Stone
2x44 Joan Merrill / Bill Tabbert / Illinois Jacquet / Brooklyn Dodgers team members Episode overview
Air date
Jul 10, 1949
Guests: --Joan Merrill - ""Summertime,"" ""How Did He Look"" and ""Everywhere I Go"" --Bill Tabbert - ""Younger Than Springtime"" (from ""South Pacific"") & ""Make Believe"" .. show full overview
Guests: --Joan Merrill - ""Summertime,"" ""How Did He Look"" and ""Everywhere I Go"" --Bill Tabbert - ""Younger Than Springtime"" (from ""South Pacific"") & ""Make Believe"" --Illinois Jacquet (saxophone player) - plays ""Flying Home"" & ""Blues Part Two"" --Singing Dodgers (members of the Brooklyn Dodgers): Ralph Branca, Carl Furillo, Erv Palica & Ray Bloch. Ed talks with Ralph Branca. --Jay Jason (stand-up comedy: Army humor, sings ""Inka Dinka Doo"" (imitating Durante), ""Ghost Riders In the Sky"" & ""On The Road To Mandalay"" --The Rimmer Sisters (tap dance routine) --The Noble Trio (acrobats) - 2 men and a woman on parallel bars. Audience bows: 42nd Rainbow Division Veterans; Bobby Riggs
2x46 Buddy Rogers; Duke Alden; Sunny Howard; The Accordion Aces Episode overview