Ok this came up at our office. I was positive that Jose Jimenez (last name spelled differently than pronouced for us non latins) was from the Ed Sullivan Show. After much searching I discovered I was spelling the last name wrong. The Jose Jimenez character was a comedian who appeared on the Ed Sullivan show. His real name was Bill Dana. To find out more Google either Bill Dana or the fictional name "Jose Jimenez" . Kathy from Virginia Beach, VA
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