
Sundays with Sullivan: How The Ed Sullivan Show Brought Elvis, the Beatles, and Culture to America
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Summary
Table of Contents
Behind the Scenes | |
An Unlikely Host | p. 3 |
Ed Sullivan's Early Career | p. 15 |
Working with Ed | p. 25 |
A Complicated Man | p. 33 |
The Columnist and His Competition | p. 47 |
Elvis Presley, the Highest Paid Sullivan Guest | p. 53 |
Ed Meets the Beatles | p. 57 |
Mr. Sullivan Goes to Washington | p. 71 |
When Ed Sullivan Broke Television's "Color Line" | p. 77 |
Topo Gigio and the Obratsov Puppets | p. 83 |
Sullivan Brings Opera and Classical Music to Television | p. 89 |
Ed Speaks Out at the Fifteenth Anniversary of His Show | p. 103 |
Insights and Observations | |
Mario Lewis, First Producer of The Ed Sullivan Show, Reveals Its Growing Pains | p. 115 |
Bob Precht, Producer of The Ed Sullivan Show, Comments on the Show and Its Cultural Aspects | p. 119 |
Sol Hurok, an Impresario's Impression of The Ed Sullivan Show | p. 129 |
A CBS Executive Offers Some Insights into the Success of The Ed Sullivan Show and Why It Was Cancelled | p. 133 |
Larry Grossman, Former President of Public Broadcasting, Looks at the Cultural Impact of The Ed Sullivan Show | p. 139 |
Paul Klein, Television Theorist, Discusses The Ed Sullivan Show and Television Viewing | p. 145 |
Alvin Cooperman, Television and Broadway Producer, Takes an In-Depth Look at The Ed Sullivan Show | p. 149 |
Artistic Directors and Managers of Opera and Dance Companies Reflect upon the Influence of The Ed Sullivan Show | p. 155 |
The Critics Weigh In | p. 161 |
Conclusion | p. 173 |
The Ed Sullivan Show Ratings and Audience Share | p. 181 |
Awards | p. 183 |
The Ed Sullivan Show on DVD and VHS | p. 185 |
Questionnaire and Cover Letter | p. 189 |
Notes | p. 193 |
Bibliography | p. 201 |
Index | p. 203 |
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