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51. Songs for Sale (1950–1952)
60 min
Six songwriters hear their songs performed, accompanied by the Ray Bloch Orchestra, before a panel of professional musicians or music industry experts who choose who will win a cash prize and a chance at publication.
Stars: Ray Bloch, The Ray Bloch Orchestra, Steve Allen, Rosemary Clooney
52. The International Pop Proms (1976–1977)
60 min | Music
Stars: Les Reed, Joe Brown, Peter Skellern, Andrew Lloyd Webber
53. Upbeat (1955– )
15 min | Music
Live summer show broadcast twice a week following the network news.
Stars: Tommy Morton, Russ Case, Teresa Brewer, Mindy Carson
54. Billboard No. 1 Music Awards (1977 TV Special)
120 min | Music
Stars: The Bee Gees, Teresa Brewer, Kris Kristofferson, Frankie Laine
55. The Teresa Brewer Show (1957 TV Special)
60 min | Music
A CBS special airing 8 PM from CBS Studio 50 in New York City. Teresa Brewer was joined by other musical guests. This was the Arthur Godfrey and His Friends show slot, and Teresa was guest host while Godfrey was away.
Star: Teresa Brewer
56. Frankie Laine Time (1955–1956)
60 min | Music
Summer replacement show for "Arthur Godfrey and His Friends". It was a variety series. Frankie Laine sang songs, and had a wide range of guest performers.
Stars: Frankie Laine, Jack E. Leonard, Tony Marvin, Duke Ellington
Votes: 13
57. The Stork Club (1950–1955)
Talk-Show
The Stork Club was televised live from a specially-constructed room at the Manhattan club. Celebrity guests would perform and be interviewed at tables. It was broadcast on a UHF channel.
Stars: Sherman Billingsley, Mary Healy, Peter Lind Hayes, Virginia Pine
58. The Ed Nelson Show (1969– )
90 min | Talk-Show
Stars: Ed Nelson, Nathan Leopold, Jim Fowler, Vidal Sassoon
59. Good Morning! with Will Rogers, Jr. (1954– )
120 min | Comedy, Family, Music
Stars: Jack Paar, Edie Adams, Will Rogers Jr., Johnny Carson
Votes: 15
60. The George Jessel Show (1953–1954)
30 min | Music, Comedy
Stars: George Jessel, Teresa Brewer, Diane Sinclair, Ken Spaulding
61. Celebrity Talent Scouts (1960– )
30 min | Comedy, Music
Stars: Sam Levenson, Jeanne Crain, Carol Channing, Hans Conried
62. Tums Presents a 1955 Variety Show (1955 TV Special)
Music
Director: Grey Lockwood | Stars: Teresa Brewer, The Chordettes, The Four Step Brothers, Larry Storch
63. Summertime U.S.A. (1953– )
15 min | Music
The two hosts, Teresa Brewer and Mel Torme, were seen in different simulated resorts twice a week, e.g., Atlantic City, New Jersey; Niagara Falls, New York; Rio de Janiero, Brazil; Havana, Cuba, etc.
Stars: Mel Tormé, Teresa Brewer, Ray Bloch, The Ray Bloch Orchestra
64. The Orchid Award (1953–1954)
15 min | Biography, Music
Originally, this program was the biography of a noted musical star, e.g., Rosemary Clooney. It later became a straight musical variety show.
Stars: Donald Woods, Ronald Reagan, Rosemary Clooney, Peggy Lee
65.
The Big Record (1957–1958)
Episode:
Episode #1.7
(1957)
Music
Stars: Patti Page, Teresa Brewer, The Four Coins, Stanley Holloway
66.
Dinah! (1974–1980)
Episode:
Episode #1.76
(1975)
Comedy, Music, Talk-Show
Stars: Dinah Shore, Teresa Brewer, John Byner, Dick Clark
67.
The George Jessel Show (1953–1954)
Episode:
Words and Music
(1953)
Music, Comedy
Real estate developer William Zeckendorf was guest in the celebrity tribute segment. Teresa Brewer sang "Baby Baby Baby" and "Ricochet". At the end was a eulogy to Al Jolson.
Stars: George Jessel, Teresa Brewer, Gloria Pall, William Zeckendorf
68.
The Jackie Gleason Show (1966–1970)
Episode:
Episode #2.14
(1967)
TV-G | 60 min | Comedy, Musical
Teresa Brewer sang When I Leave the World Behind, and sang and yodelled Cotton Fields, accompanied by her Terry-Tones.
Stars: Jackie Gleason, Johnny Olson, Shelley Berman, Teresa Brewer
69.
The Mike Douglas Show (1961–1982)
Episode:
Episode #6.144
(1967)
Comedy, Music, Talk-Show
Dom DeLuise co-hosts. Guests are recording artists The New Vaudeville Band; singer Teresa Brewer; and Betty Furness, consumer affairs assistant to President Johnson.
Stars: Mike Douglas, Teresa Brewer, Dom DeLuise, Betty Furness
70.
The Muppet Show (1976–1981)
Episode:
Teresa Brewer
(1977)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Musical
When Kermit cancels her ballet number because she's too heavy, Miss Piggy struggles to lose weight.
Director: Philip Casson | Stars: Teresa Brewer, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson, Richard Hunt
Votes: 146
71.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #10.10
(1956)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, The Barbour Brothers and Jean, Rudolf Bing, Teresa Brewer
72.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Gary Cooper, Louis Armstrong, Teresa Brewer, Jack Parr, Betty Madigan, Pat Rooney
(1957)
TV-14 | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
No need to bug us for more Pencilmation goodness because come on and fly by check it out!
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Alan and De Wood, Louis Armstrong, Teresa Brewer
73.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #11.31
(1958)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Muriel Abbott, Teresa Brewer, Jack Carter
74.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #11.43
(1958)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Teresa Brewer, PFC Constantine Cassolas, The Circle
75.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #11.47
(1958)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
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.
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Dana Andrews, Shelley Berman, Teresa Brewer
76.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #12.12
(1958)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Teresa Brewer sang her current single "The One Rose", and sang and danced "The Naughty 90s" with her Terry Tones. Rickie Layne performed a ventriloquist act. Jean Carroll and Hal March did comedy monologues.
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, The Anchorage Community Chorus, Teresa Brewer, George Bruno
77.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #12.30
(1959)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
St. Patrick's Day theme. Teresa Brewer sang and danced The Daughter Of Rosie O'Grady with her Terry-Tones, plus Heavenly Lover. Brook Benton sang It's Just A Matter Of Time. Patachou (singer from France) sang Les Innocents.
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Brook Benton, Gertrude Berg, Shelley Berman
78.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #12.48
(1959)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Teresa Brewer, Myron Cohen, Lionel Hampton
79.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #12.51
(1959)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Filmed at Madison Square Gardens and presenting some Ice Capades skating. Songs by Bobby Darin and Frankie Laine. Teresa Brewer did a song and dance with her Terry-Tones of How Could You Believe Me and Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend.
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Teresa Brewer, Myron Cohen, Bobby Darin
80.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Lionel Hampton, Teresa Brewer, Jack Carter, Wayne & Shuster, Yehudi Menuhin & Hepzibah Menuhin, the Vagabonds, the Coronados, the Willers, Atilina Segura, 1959 college football coach of the year
(1959)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Teresa Brewer sings "Louisville Lou" and The Naughty Nineties, something she performed in a showgirl outfit in night clubs. (It was included in the 1960 album "Naughty, Naughty, Naughty"). ... See full summary »
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Ray Bloch, Teresa Brewer, Jack Carter
81.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Teresa Brewer, Rowan & Martin, Carol Lawrence, Roberta Peters, Jan Murray, The Wanderers, Bob Lewis, Rudy Horn, Holger & Dolores
(1960)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Teresa Brewer sings "Lucky in Love". Carol Lawrence sings "I Got Rhythm". Roberta Peters (opera star) sings "Cara Noma". The Wanderers (vocal quartet) sing "I Love You Much Too Much" and "... See full summary »
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Ray Bloch, Teresa Brewer, Holger and Dolores
82.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #13.27
(1960)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Teresa Brewer, Jack Carter, Myron Cohen
83.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #14.10
(1960)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Brascia and Tybee, Teresa Brewer, Myron Cohen
84.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #14.31
(1961)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Gene Barry and Teresa Brewer sang "Hills of Old Kentucky". Teresa sang Milord, her current single hit, and "I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair".
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Gene Barry, Teresa Brewer, Joe DeRita
85.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #14.38
(1961)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Rowan and Martin do a hotel skit. Teresa Brewer does a World War I medley of "Smile, Smile, Smile", "Till We Meet Again", "Over There", "My Buddy" and "How Ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the ... See full summary »
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Louis Armstrong, Teresa Brewer, Chop Chop and Charlene
86.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #15.31
(1962)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Piano selections by Liberace, with his glass-topped grand piano. Sophia Loren interview. Teresa Brewer sang "South Rampart Street Parade", and a medley of "Love Makes The World Go Round" (Bob Merrill composition from Carnival) and "Hi-Lili Hi-lo" with a merry-go-round set.
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Teresa Brewer, George Chakiris, Excess Baggage
87.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
14th Anniversary Show with guests Steve Allen, Lucille Ball, Jack Benny, Teresa Brewer, Red Buttons, Johnny Carson, Jack Carter, Bing Crosby, George Gobel, Jerry Lewis, Phil Silvers, Kate Smith
(1962)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
A 14th anniversary tribute to Sullivan's show. Jerry Lewis tried to coach Ed on acting more enthusiastic. Teresa Brewer sang a "Smile" medley with a backup group wearing Ed Sullivan face masks.
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Steve Allen, Lucille Ball, Jack Benny
88.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Buster Keaton, Teresa Brewer, Tessie O'Shea, George Kirby, Frank Ifield, John Huston, Paul Dooley & Richard Libertini, The Burke Family, Rene Lavand, Hugh Forgie, Topo Gigio
(1963)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Gloria Bleezarde, Teresa Brewer, The Burke Family Singers
89.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #17.27
(1964)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
The Searchers sang "Needles and Pins" and "Ain't That Just Like Me". Teresa Brewer sang Bye Bye Blackbird, followed by an audience bow of her two daughters Katherine and Susan. Senor Wences did his ventriloquist act. The Little Singers of Tokyo sang "Sakura" and "Swanee".
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Teresa Brewer, Franco Corelli, Topo Gigio
Votes: 12
90.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #2.48
(1949)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Eddie and Margo Albert were guest hosts. Teresa Brewer sang "How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies", and "Old Man Mose" which she recorded that year. The Margo Paul & Paulette Trio ... See full summary »
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Eddie Albert, Teresa Brewer, George Connolly
91.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Teresa Brewer, Luise Rainer, Mickey Shaughnessy
(1950)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Johnny Heldy's trained pair of bears ride bicycles & roll barrels. Teresa Brewer makes her second appearance on the show. Ed introduces her as the girl who "made history" with her recent ... See full summary »
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Ray Bloch, Teresa Brewer, Johnny Heldy's Bears
92.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #4.11
(1950)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Teresa Brewer sang "The Thing" (her current record alongside recordings by other artists). This was her third appearance on the show. Pat C. Flick heckles Ed Sullivan from a box seat. The Tong Brothers do acrobatics.
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Teresa Brewer, Pat C. Flick, Rudolf Friml
93.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #5.45
(1952)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Teresa Brewer performed Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now and I Hear the Bluebells Ring.
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Orson Bean, Teresa Brewer, Bob Feller
94.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Eddie Fisher, Betty and Jane Kean, The Harmonicats, Richard Hearne, Gautier's Steeplechase animal act
(1954)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Teresa Brewer, Eddie Fisher, Gautier's Steeplechase
95.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Eartha Kitt, Teresa Brewer, Sophie Tucker, Ben Hogan, Billy De Wolfe, Hermione Gingold, Roberta Peters, the Baird Puppets
(1954)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, The Baird Puppets, Bil Baird, Cora Baird
96.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #7.5
(1953)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Harry Belafonte, Teresa Brewer, Dewey 'Pigmeat' Markham
97.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #8.12
(1954)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Teresa Brewer sang Let Me Go Lover and My Sweetie Went Away.
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Teresa Brewer, Florence Henderson, Lou Little
98.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #8.22
(1955)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
This was a tribute to Columbia Pictures studio.
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Teresa Brewer, Marge Champion, Gower Champion
Votes: 60
99.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #9.12
(1955)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Teresa Brewer sang "A Good Man Is Hard To Find", and did a song and dance with her Terry Tones to "There'll Be Some Changes Made".
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Dawn Aber, Mimi Benzell, Teresa Brewer
100.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Episode #9.28
(1956)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Teresa Brewer sang solo When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along and A Tear Fell. With her daughters Kathleen and Susan she sang Goodnight God, from their Christmas album.
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Alberto Zoppe's Midgets, Teresa Brewer, Jack Carter