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50 Episodes 1957 - 1958
Episode 1
Sun, Sep 22, 195760 mins
Episode 2
Sun, Sep 29, 195760 mins
Episode 3
Sun, Oct 6, 195760 mins
Episode 4
Sun, Oct 20, 195760 mins
Episode 5
Sun, Oct 27, 195760 mins
Episode 6
Sun, Nov 3, 195760 mins
Episode 7
Sun, Nov 10, 195760 mins
Episode 8
Sun, Nov 17, 195760 mins
Episode 9
Sun, Nov 24, 195760 mins
Episode 10
Sun, Dec 1, 195760 mins
The Glenn Miller Orchestra appear as well as several Pop and R&B acts singing their hits of the day. Buddy Holly and The Crickets perform "That'll Be The Day" and "Peggy Sue". Sam Cooke sings "You Send Me"and "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons. The Rays, who encountered an auto accident on the way to NYC, sing "Silhouettes", with two members of the group replaced by relatives in order to "go on with the show". Bobby Helms sings "My Special Angel".
Episode 11
Sun, Dec 8, 195760 mins
Episode 12
Sun, Dec 15, 195760 mins
Episode 13
Sun, Dec 22, 195760 mins
Episode 14
Sun, Dec 29, 195760 mins
Episode 15
Sun, Jan 5, 195860 mins
Episode 16
Sun, Jan 12, 195860 mins
Episode 17
Sun, Jan 19, 195860 mins
Episode 18
Sun, Jan 26, 195860 mins
Episode 19
Sun, Feb 2, 195860 mins
Episode 20
Sun, Feb 9, 195860 mins
Episode 21
Sun, Feb 16, 195860 mins
Episode 22
Sun, Feb 23, 195860 mins
Highlights include Victor Moore singing his early Broadway hits on his 82nd birthday,Tina Robin impersonating Kay Starr and Teresa Brewer, Jack Warden recreating the steam room scene from "The Body Beautiful", and Jack Sharkey giving a fly casting demonstration badly.
Episode 23
Sun, Mar 2, 195860 mins
Episode 24
Sun, Mar 9, 195860 mins
Episode 25
Sun, Mar 16, 195860 mins
Episode 26
Sun, Mar 23, 195860 mins
Episode 27
Sun, Mar 30, 195860 mins
Ed's guests tonight are comedian Sam Levenson; singers Jane Morgan, Georges Guetray, Della Reese and Frankie Vaughan; Anton Dolin and his London Festival Ballet featuring John Gilpin, Louis Godfrey, Andre Prokovsky and Michael Hogan; pianists George Shearing, Roger Williams and Dorothy Donegan; the 0'Brady Puppets; and The Three Bragazzis, a comedy act.
Episode 28
Sun, Apr 6, 195860 mins
Episode 29
Sun, Apr 13, 195860 mins
Episode 30
Sun, Apr 20, 195860 mins
Episode 31
Sun, Apr 27, 195860 mins
Episode 32
Sun, May 4, 195860 mins
Lillian Roth sings a great rendition of "Sing You Sinners", Chordettes sing "Lollipop", Darcell sings "Mam'zelle", Sani sings " I Remember You", Carol Hanedances to "Sunny Side of the Street", Bagdasarian(As Dave Seville) sings 'Witch Doctor"< Wayne & Shuster do a private eye style take off on the death of Julius Caeser.
Episode 33
Sun, May 11, 195860 mins
Episode 34
Sun, May 18, 195860 mins
Episode 35
Sun, May 25, 195860 mins
Episode 36
Sun, Jun 1, 195860 mins
Episode 37
Sun, Jun 8, 195860 mins
Episode 38
Sun, Jun 15, 195860 mins
Ed Sullivan presents film of his trip to the Brussels World's Fair.
Episode 39
Sun, Jun 22, 195860 mins
This was a 10th anniversary show, and showed historical clips of performers starting from 1948. For example Teresa Brewer sang part of Old Man Mose from her series debut in 1949.

Episode 40
Sun, Jun 29, 195860 mins
This program features the Russian folk-dancing troupe, the Moiseyev Dancers, under the direction of Igor Moiseyev. The company performs "Bulba," "Dance of the Tartars," "Yurochka," "The Partisans," "Quadrille," "Polyanka," and part of "The Ukrainian Suite."
Episode 41
Sun, Jul 6, 195860 mins
Episode 42
Sun, Jul 13, 195860 mins
Episode 43
Sun, Jul 20, 195860 mins
Episode 44
Sun, Jul 27, 195860 mins
Episode 45
Sun, Aug 3, 195860 mins
Episode 46
Sun, Aug 10, 195860 mins
Episode 47
Sun, Aug 17, 195860 mins
Perez Prado's orchestra played Patricia. Teresa Brewer did a 1920s style song and dance to Don't Bring Lulu. Later she sang I Wouldn't Trade The Silver In My Mother's Hair. Roger Williams played Near You. Domenico Modugno sang Volare.

Episode 48
Sun, Aug 24, 195860 mins

Episode 49
Sun, Aug 31, 195860 mins
Episode 50
Sun, Sep 7, 195860 mins