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The best of Broadway musicals, original cast performances from the Ed Sullivan Show, produced by Greg Vines ; written and directed by Andrew Solt

Label
The best of Broadway musicals, original cast performances from the Ed Sullivan Show, produced by Greg Vines ; written and directed by Andrew Solt
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: Not rated
Main title
The best of Broadway musicals
Medium
DVD
Oclc number
53008542
Responsibility statement
produced by Greg Vines ; written and directed by Andrew Solt
Runtime
56
Sub title
original cast performances from the Ed Sullivan Show
Summary
Celebrate the best Broadway musicals of The Ed Sullivan Show with this limited edition DVD! A priceless time capsule of TV's golden age. It features unforgettable performances by such classic stars as Richard Kiley, Pearl Bailey, Julie Andrews and many more. Narrated by John Raitt and complete with behind-the-scenes interviews with songwriters Rodgers & Hammerstein and Lerner & Loewe, this DVD is perfect for any fan of legendary Broadway music
Table Of Contents
Annie get your gun. There's no business like show business (Ethel Merman) (1968) -- Oklahoma! Oklahoma! (John Raitt, Celeste Holm, Florence Henderson, Barbara Cook and Richard Collett; chorus and orchestra conducted by Richard Rodgers) (1955) -- Oklahoma! I cain't say no (Celeste Holm) (1955) -- Flower drum song. I enjoy being a girl (Pat Suzuki) (1958) -- Gentlemen prefer blondes. Diamonds are a girl's best friend (Carol Channing) (1959) -- My fair lady. Wouldn't it be loverly (Julie Andrews and cast) (1961) -- West Side story. Tonight (Carol Lawrence and Larry Kert) (1958) -- Camelot. What do the simple folk do? (Julie Andrews and Richard Burton) (1961) -- The roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd. Who can I turn to? (Anthony Newley) (1965) -- Man of La Mancha. The impossible dream (Richard Kiley) (1966) -- Sweet Charity. I'm a brass band (Gwen Verdon and dancers) (1966) -- Hello, Dolly! Before the parade passes by (Pearl Bailey and cast) (1967)
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification
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