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Sunday Best: A Netflix Documentary

An amazingly timely Netflix release, it tells a story of aspiring to high ideals, an uplifting film on every level… a story of moral fortitude with great music and unimaginably (at the time) dynamic performances.


Elvis Presley
vocals1935 - 1977

The Beatles
band / ensemble / orchestraA rather stiff, almost wooden-like, at times expressionless personality, he was the butt of many jokes. His smile was thought to resemble a person sucking on a lemon. But his love for people, and his guests, could not be disguised as he grew into and found comfort as the host of a show he molded into his own image.
Bill "Bo Jangles" Robinson was one of the first black stars Sullivan elevated into the public eye of white America. Though

Smokey Robinson
vocals
Harry Belafonte
vocals1927 - 2023

Dionne Warwick
vocalsb.1940
On October 11, 1953, Harry Belafonte appeared on Sullivan's show despite objections by CBS, denouncing the black activist/singer as a Communist agitator. Prior to the prospective date, Sullivan scheduled a meeting with the singer and confronted him with these accusations. Belafonte denied nothing, agreeing that he was everything that CBS had accused him of, but added that black resistance was akin to how the Irish fought for equality in a nation of immigrants. Clearly impressed by the singer's regal bearing and simple words, two hours later Belafonte's agent called to say that Sullivan had scheduled his appearance for the following week.
Introducing

Bo Diddley
guitar1928 - 2008

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950

Diana Ross
vocalsHis voice is heard throughout the film with clips from interviews and public statements. A disclaimer at the beginning explains that some of these vocal clips were recreated, taken verbatim from letters he had written himself or columns and articles with direct quotes.
As the country changed, with some ideals forsaken as others came in vogue, ratings dropped in the early '70s. In an interview toward the end of the show's run, he was asked what he would do if it ended. "I would be lost without it," he responded. The show was discontinued in 1971 after 1,100 episodes, for which he had handpicked more than 10,000 performers, and three years later, he died ... on a Sunday night. Given current events and the pressures placed on the media to which they all seem to kowtow and buckle, one wonders how long a stand-up person like Sullivan would last these days. Ask Stephen Colberthe would have an answer. An amazingly timely Netflix release, it tells a story of aspiring to high ideals, an uplifting film on every levela story of moral fortitude with great music and unimaginably (for middle Americans at the time) dynamic performances.
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