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Marlo Lewis

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appeared for the first time on the show, but on his third and last appearance on January 6, 1957 he was censored because the rumor had it that the rock'n'roll singer had been "hanging a small soft-drink bottle from his groin underneath his pants, and when he wiggles his leg it looks as though his
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Lewis was the son of a concert pianist and an opera singer. In the mid-1940s he became an executive of the Blaine Thompson Advertising agency, where he created and produced, together with his wife, Mina Bess, the daily radio talk show Luncheon at Sardi's.
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reaches down to his knee!" Therefore, Lewis and Sullivan decided to shoot the singer only from the waist up during this, his last performance on their show.
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After 12 years, he left the Sullivan Show in order to set up an independent production company. One of his first projects was the ballet
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In 1967, Lewis joined the Norman, Craig & Kummel agency and was elected vice chairman a year later.
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for humanitarian activities. In 1992, Lewis was elected to the Television Producers Hall of Fame.
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Christmas special in 1961. In the mid-1960s, he produced several musical specials for
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In 1993, he died of heart failure at a hospital in Palm Springs, California.
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which includes many backstage stories from the author's times as a producer.
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In 1979, he published, together with his wife, a book titled
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Illinois
Palm Springs, California
Monica Lewis
Jennings Lang
executive producer
CBS
Ed Sullivan Show
Toast of the Town
Ed Sullivan
Elvis Presley
pecker
The Jackie Gleason Show
The Dinah Shore Show
The Phil Silvers Show
The Nutcracker
ABC
Perry Como
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
George Foster Peabody Award
"Marlo Lewis Is Dead; TV Producer Was 77"
Categories
American television producers
1915 births
1993 deaths
20th-century American businesspeople

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