“I never realised that I spoke any differently from anybody else,” the legendary American TV presenter Ed Sullivan once said, recalling the first time a guest of his variety show performed an impression of him back in the early 1950s. People are still doing those impressions 75 years later, but it’s not usually out of any particular admiration for Sullivan or understanding of his career. He has, for better or worse, endured in worldwide popular …
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