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May 4, 1958

Wayne and Shuster debut on Ed Sullivan Show



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On May 4, 1958, Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster, Canada's most famous and successful comedy duo, make their much-anticipated debut on the Ed Sullivan Show. Sullivan, the host of the iconic American variety show, hand picks Wayne and Shuster and signs them to an unprecedented one-year contract. "They are literate, they are truly amusing and gay," Sullivan tells the CBC a few days before the duo's debut. "I told them, please stay in Canada and don't be contaminated by any of our gag writers down here."

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