The Ed Sullivan Show S23E11 - Fifth Dimension / Imogene Coca / Ferrante & Teicher
            
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              Guests:    --Fifth Dimension - ""Wedding Bell Blues"" & medley (""People Got to Be Free"" & a musical version of the Declaration of Independence)    --The Fifth Dimension sing ""Happy Birthday"" to Rudolph Friml (the oldest member of ASCAP).    --Ferrante & Teicher (two pianists) - theme from ""Midnight Cowboy""   --Imogene Coca (comedian) - does stand up routine about an aggressive sales woman who forces Coca into radical Hippie garb    --Tony Sandler & Ralph Young - ""Put On A Happy Face"" & ""The 59th Street Bridge Song"" (""Feelin' Groovy"")   --Richard Tucker (Metropolitan tenor wearing clown suit) - sings the aria from the opera ""Pagliacci""   --Ron Carey (stand-up comedian, topic: Catholic football team)   --Burch Mann's Ballet America (twelve dancers)    --Feller Brothers & Dodo (high wire act from West Berlin)    --Audience bows: Irene Papas, Yves Montand, Irving Rudd & Mrs. Bob Gibson; and a group of wounded Vietnam veterans   CBS repeated this show on August 2, 1970. 
            
          | Released | Jun 20, 1948 | 
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| Runtime | 60min | 
| Genre | Comedy, Talk | 
| Actor | Ed Sullivan | 
| Director | N/A | 
| Production | N/A |