The comedy on The Ed Wynn Show consisted mostly of old vaudeville schtick, with lots of corny jokes and silly sight gags. Each week, the show would end with Ed retiring to his bed, delivering quips as the credits rolled.
Buy Movie The Ed Wynn Show
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A Bird in a Gilded Cage |
Harry von Tilzer: writer
Virginia O'Brien: performer
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Sentimental Journey |
Les Brown: composer
Ben Homer: composer
Bud Green: writer
The Merry Macs: performer
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The Hut-Sut Song |
Jack Owens: writer
Leo Killion: writer
Ted McMichael: writer
The Merry Macs: performer
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As Soon as the Roads Get Better |
Buddy Ebsen: performer
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Some of These Days |
Shelton Brooks: writer
Hattie McDaniel: performer
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The Maharani of Squat |
Elsa Lanchester: performer
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I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate |
Clarence Williams: writer
A.J. Piron: writer
Helen Forrest: performer
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When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose |
Percy Wenrich: composer
Jack Mahoney: writer
The Three Stooges: performer
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(I Got Spurs) Jingle, Jangle, Jingle |
Frank Loesser: writer
Joseph J. Lilley: composer
The Merry Macs: performer
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Rockin' and Rollin' Train |
The Merry Macs: performer
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Forty Five Minutes from Broadway |
George M. Cohan: writer
Victor Moore: performer
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Seventeen Minutes from Broadway |
George M. Cohan: writer
The Merry Macs: performer
Victor Moore: performer
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Shimmy Like My Sister Kate |
Helen Forrest: performer
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