Ed's got some popular headliners for his 19th season premiere. There's Red
Skelton with a monologue and pantomime act, taped specially for Sullivan, and there's a segment from "Holiday on Ice" on tape for a skill reminding
us of winter. But for the rest, the show is live, with Robert Goulet singing "Impossible Dream," that great song from the stage hit "Man
of La Mancha"; the Rolling Stones for the teenage crowd rocking with "Lady Jane" and "Paint It Black"; and comedienne Joan Rivers making her Sullivan Show debut.
During one of these commercial breaks including Station Identification, The CBS Radio & Television Network and it's own sponsors then and inform to THE ROLLING STONES About Their Big No. 8 Hit Called "Mother's Little Helper" and this song is already release as an single and it's banned & expelled from "The Ed Sullivan Show" all because of this hit record's content of Drug Addiction among the trauma lives of all Married Housewives & Mothers All Over The World especially here in The United States of America always getting older as being nervous and fear about their lives and their future to oversee to handle Day-to-Day Routines in which never handled & attended before and facing their own dying days possibly so or not and this tune of their own authorship of it's own right and CBS Radio & Television, The Sponsors & Ed Sullivan Don't Want THE ROLLING STONES to play the same hit record of their own called "Mother's Little Helper" No. 8 for 8 Weeks on London Records on July 16, 1966 and the rest is history both Rock & Roll & Color Television Thanks to CBS.