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Sunday, May 19, 2019

The Ed Sullivan Show

Since the late 1940s, television set has been a staple in the Statesn culture. A evidence that was in truth significant in American television narration is The Ed Sullivan ground, created by Ed Sullivan and Marlo Lewis in 1948. The come out lasted until 1971, making it the spaciousest running build register in history and the twenty-fourth longest running establish in primetime history. The salute ethereal on CBS from 800-900 pm aft(prenominal) being filmed in what was eventu onlyy named, The Ed Sullivan Theater. The Ed Sullivan expose lasted as long as it did because it was able to target all audiences in the hour envision, which was one of the number one television programs rightfully to do so.It was cancelled in 1971 because of the technological advances of television which made any television program ready(prenominal) to anyone, at any time. Although other variety shows have been incredibly popular, The Ed Sullivan Show is the nearly important variety show to d ate because of its appeal to all ages. An agreeable argument is that both the Milton Berle Show and The Steve Allen show had great natural endowments and success as variety shows. The Milton Berle show was started in 1948 by host Milton Berle, who became one of the most famous television show hosts ever.His nickname developed into Mr. Television because of how great a host he was. The show aired originally on the radio and then the idea of the public use of television sparked its television debut. Milton Berle was so successful as host, which is evident in the fact that while on the radio, the show went through four different hosts before it reached him, and then did not change after that point1-6. Another variety show that showed great success on television was The Steve Allen Show. The show debuted numerous impressive new acts of all kinds.Steve Allen himself was innovative, funny, and whimsical2-15, which made him isolated of the show with jokes and comedy skits. His talents h elped the show tremendously. The shows comedy talents were so famous that a few years after the show was cancelled The Steve Allen Comedy Hour was aired on CBS to pay tribute to the original show. While The Milton Berle Show, and The Steve Allen Show can be viewed as real important variety shows, they were not as appealing to all age groups and were not well-rounded shows.The Ed Sullivan Show was so successful as a variety show for so many reasons. unity of the most important parts of the success was Ed Sullivan himself. Before be access a television host, Ed worked behind the scenes as a writer for newspapers and a producer of many television programs. He began composition as a sports columnist and continued make-up sports with many different papers all everywhere the country until 1929 when he became a Broadway columnist3-17. Ed began to learn about show business through Broadway writing and shortly after began producing one time shows on television.During World War II Ed wor ked as the master of ceremonies at many relief effort shows, where people began knowing him as a host. Ed Sullivan made a great host because he was not the classic host with a glinting personality. He put the focus on the acts by introducing them, and then stepping off to let the performer(s) do what he hired them to do. Ed did nothing, but he did it better than anyone else on television-Alan King4-9. Ed helped give the show its glory. He was named 50 of TV Guides 50 Greatest TV Stars of All sentence which demonstrates the value Ed gave to the show5-9.He was also a brilliant businessman. Ed exceedingly wanted to be a household name because the more he was nationally recognized, the more money and sponsors he could bring to the show. Mr. Sullivan was paying(a) $164,000 a year, and for that time, that amount of money was incredible even for a television personality, but Ed glum a simple variety show into a phenomena6-19. Another piece of the shows success was the new talent scoute d by Ed and the producers. The baby boomers were becoming the new market in pop culture, and The Ed Sullivan Show captured the attention of the baby boomers with all the talent.Ed Sullivan caught the youngs notice and then kept it and influenced it with obstetrical delivery in new talent. Ed brought the love of English rock to America. On February 9th, 1964 the Beatles appeared live on television for the first time in America. Ed Sullivan noticed the obsession with the Beatles while in England with his wife and made a deal with Brian Epstein that the Beatles would perform three Sundays in a row on the show for $10,0007-4. About 73 million people tuned in to watch the Beatles perform, which equates to nearly 60% of all TVs in America watching8-4.That was one of the biggest TV viewing in television history. After bringing in The Beatles and really launching Beatle mania in the United States, Ed starting focusing on other English rock bands and discovered talents such as The Rolling S tones, The Animals, Peter and Gordon, etc. 9-4 With all the new talents, Ed brought in many new comedians too. Ed founded the careers of many famous comedians, and shortly after starting the show, any new up-and-coming comedian wanted to be on the Ed Sullivan Show because it meant a start of a career for them.If Ed held that they were funny enough to be on his show, than America would soon agree with that. The Ed Sullivan Show was so successful as a variety show because of the shear number of flakes of performers that starred on the show. First and foremost, theatrical and medical specialtyal acts shaped the Ed Sullivan Show. Everything from Broadway music to classical, to rock and roll was heartened on the show. Ed also enjoyed different dancers a lot so there was everything from ballet to jazz. He also loved showing movie clips and parts of Broadway plays.A Second rouge genre of acts was comedy. It was one act that the whole family watched and enjoyed together no matter what c omedian or the type of comedy. Ed also focused on just kids with comedy. There was a ten-inch tall puppet named Topo Gigio that was apart of the show for eleven years. 10-8 Topo Gigio along with other kid directed comedy gave the show a softer side, which helped it debate with a show such as The Wonderful World of Disney. The Ed Sullivan Show had so many other acts that kept it shuffled.Sometimes there would be episodes dedicated to one theme, which broke up the usual shows and would be an hour-long episode to pay tribute to somebody or something. Sometimes athletes would appear to give advice about how to play their sport or just to talk to Ed. Some of those athletes include Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays. 11-2 Another very interesting type of performance would be a random celebrity in the audience coming up on stage to talk to Ed or to give an impromptu performance, which kept the show and audience members on edge.Ed Sullivan produced one of the most important television shows in history because of its impact on the careers of many and the world of television. ENDNOTES 1. Williams, Mark. The Milton Berle Show. Editorial. The Museum of vent tttttttCommunications. 2011. Web. 22 Nov, 2011. http //www. museum. tv/eotvsection. php? ttttttttentrycody=miltonberle. 2. Pack, Lindsay E. Saulovich, Johnny. The Steve Allen Show. Editorial. The Museum of ttttttBroadcast Communications. 2011. Web. 22 Nov, 2011. 3. Ed Sullivan Is Dead at 73Charmed Millions on TV. The New York Times 14 Oct. tttttttt1974 n. pag. The New York TimesOn This Day. Web. 25 Nov. 2011. ttttttt. 4. Schaeffer, Eric. Sullivan, Ed. Editorial. The Museum of Broadcast ttttttCommunications. N. p. , 2011. Web. 22 Nov. 2011. . 5. The New York Times 6. The New York Times 7. Solt, Andrew, Sherwood, bloody shame. Rev. of The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show. tttttThe Ed Sullivan Show.SOFA Entertainment, 2010. Web. 22 Nov. 2011. ttttt. 8. Solt, Andrew. Sherwood, Mary 9. Solt, Andrew. Sherwood, Mary 10. Solt , Andrew. Topo Gigio. Editorial. The Ed Sullivan Show. SOFA Entertainment, ttttt2010. Web. 22 Nov. 2011. . 11. Simon, Ron. The Ed Sullivan Show. Rev. of The Ed Sullivan Show. The Museum of tttttBroadcast Communications. N. p. , n. d. Web. 20 Nov. 2011. tttt.

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