The Supremes performed 16 times on The Ed Sullivan Show.
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The muppets did appear on Ed Sullivan's show. The characters were not the same as the Sesame Street characters. They appeared several times through out the shows run.
In the 1960s, the Supremes, a prominent Motown girl group, made numerous appearances on television shows, including "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "American Bandstand," which helped to boost their popularity. They also performed at prominent venues such as the Apollo Theater in Harlem and embarked on successful concert tours across the United States and internationally. Their music topped charts, with hits like "You Can't Hurry Love" and "Stop! In the Name of Love," solidifying their status as icons of the era.
The Ed Sullivan Show was a victim of CBS's 1971 "rural purge", that cancelled many longtime shows from the network in favor of more "sophisticated" programs. Sullivan passed away not long after.
The Best of 'The Supremes' on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' - 2011 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
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Diana Ross and the Supremes. For some odd reason some of the lyrics were toned down on the version sung on the Ed Sullivan show.
No. Paul McCartney appeared solo, to perform "Maybe I'm Amazed".
Shortly before the break-up, Diana Ross and the Supremes were on the Sullivan program and performed (someday we"ll Be together) earlier they were on and sang (The Happening) the lyrics with their negatory angles were slightly modified.
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stiller and Mera
The muppets did appear on Ed Sullivan's show. The characters were not the same as the Sesame Street characters. They appeared several times through out the shows run.