bpatrick said:True, but I'd bet that most baby boomers and their parents--if you took a survey--would consider Sullivan a "legend." But that's just my opinion.
I couldn't resist......but THIS will be my last (promise).
I'm two years older than the first Boomers who were born in 1946 and I barely remember Sullivan. I suspect later Boomers remember him even less. The last of the Boomers (1960) never saw Sullivan live.
As for the parents....most are probably gone by now. I suspect they would have agreed with you though because there were so few shows of his type on early TV. Aside from several afternoon and locally produced 'talent' shows (like Carson's first), probably the only one. The other variety shows of the day usually had a consistent cast of characters with one or two guests (ala Gleason, Skelton and Allen).