The Ed Sullivan Show S9E12 - Sugar Ray Robinson / Teresa Brewer / Joyce Grenfell
            
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              Guests:    --Teresa Brewer - ""There'll Be Some Changes"" & ""A Good Man Is Hard To Find""   --Sugar Ray Robinson (boxer) - Talks about his comeback & thanks Ed for his support. Robinson's manager Joe Glaser makes an appearance.    --Ed presents Lambert Trophy to Coach Olson on behalf of the University of Pittsburgh. Also on stage: Sugar Bowl Queen Dawn Aber & the co-captains.    --Judy Tyler & William Johnson - ""All At Once You Love Her"" (from play ""Pipe Dream"")
--Joyce Grenfell (English comedian) - sings an old English folk song and does a stand-up comedy routine (with sympathetic mother talking to her teenage daughter).    --The Grenfell Dance Team (Irving Davis, Patty Stone & Beryl Kaye) dance to ""Basquette""   --Wandy Tworek (comic concert violinist from Denmark)    --Mimi Benzell (opera star) - ""Autumn Leaves"" (in French)    --Oberkirchen Choir sing ""God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,"" a German carol & ""Deck the Halls""    --The Three Markays (comic acrobats, contortionists with parallel bar 
            
          | Released | Jun 20, 1948 | 
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| Runtime | 60min | 
| Genre | Comedy, Talk | 
| Actor | Ed Sullivan | 
| Director | N/A | 
| Production | N/A |