Greatest show at the time, and Ed Sullivan was a perfect guest with Garry Moore! Family watched this, when I was a little girl!! Now I’m 72, and still a little girl, at heart!🧡🙏🧡✌️👏👏👏🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
That's mind-blowing to have a man on the show who had a relative he knew (assuming, he didn't clarify he was alive in his lifetime) that was alive almost 220 years ago, that person was old enough to have ACCOMPLISHED something ~220 years ago, meaning they're talking to someone who was just three generations removed from someone born in the 1700s.
President Tyler (born 1790) still has a grandson alive today (Feb 28th 2022). Until 2020, there were two of them, him and his brother, but his brother passed away. But as far as I can tell, Harrison Ruffin Tyler is still alive, only two generations removed from someone born 232 years ago.
You probably dont give a shit but if you're bored like me during the covid times then you can stream all the latest series on instaflixxer. Been watching with my girlfriend recently :)
@@michaelpowell6805 The two replies above yours appear to be promoting something called instafixxer. I don't know what that is and I don't care to find out.
At this time The Colgate Comedy Hour was Mr. Sullivans NBC Sunday competition . Oddly enough , touchy feely Ms. Meadows ' husband Steve Allens' variety show would be Mr. Sullivans NBC competition a few years later .
They probably thought it was good at the time. It made sense, considering that company was the show's main sponsor at the time. Of course, this was before it was revealed just how harmful cigarettes really are.
@@UptownAlleyFashion I don't think they were actually revealed to be harmful to the general public until around 1963. Of course, they had to wait until about 1971 (I think?) before they were banned from being advertised on television.