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Ed Sullivan is a small-screen legend, but there's one oft-overlooked part of his legacy: his contributions to civil rights.
Parker was indeed born in 1909 but wasn’t from West Virginia and in fact wasn’t even American. What’s more he wasn’t a ...
Sacha Jenkins' invaluable Netflix documentary Sunday's Best re-examines the television host's fight for racial equality, one ...
We look back on that magical night when John, Paul, George and Ringo entranced a grieving nation and fired up the engine of ...
We look back at the moment a young Bob Dylan walked out on The Ed Sullivan Show after he refused to be censored by network executives ...
Most of us know Ed Sullivan as, well, Ed Sullivan—the legendary host of “The Ed Sullivan Show,” which ran from 1948 to 1971.
First Steps Fantastic Four: First Steps is now in theaters, debuting a brand-new team of heroes. However, there’s also a ...
The veteran comedian, 78, shared a video montage of him roasting the TV network during his decades-long career of hosting ...
After working as a cue-card guy, he spent nearly 14 years on the CBS program, where he told Jim Morrison not to sing “Girl, we couldn’t get much higher” and dealt with the Jackie Mason controversy.