Listen to me on TV CONFIDENTIAL:
As always, the further we go back in Hollywood history, the more that fact and legend become intertwined. It's hard to say where the truth really lies.
February 8, 1953
Walt Disney
is featured in a one-hour special broadcast of Ed Sullivan's hit show The
Toast of the Town. The following
year, Disney launched his own show, which ultimately broke Ed Sullivan's record
as longest-running prime-time network program. Ed Sullivan's show ran from 1948
to 1971, but Walt Disney's show, which ran under several names, including Disneyland,
Walt Disney Presents, and The Wonderful World of Disney, was on
the air from 1954 to 1990, more than 10 years longer than Ed Sullivan.
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Tony Figueroa
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