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Florence Henderson / Shirley Jones

First Ladies of Broadway

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Description: The Bell Telephone Hour Telecasts 1960-1966


Synopsis: Before they were the iconic TV moms Carol Brady and Shirley Partridge, Florence Henderson and Shirley Jones were stars of Broadway, movie musicals, and television variety shows. These performances from the Bell Telephone Hour television series showcase their far-ranging talents in a magnificent collection of beloved Broadway favorites. Program also includes solos by Broadway notables Jack Cassidy and Keith Andes, and duets with Gordon MacRae


Release date: 09/03/2010
Format: DVD (All Regions)
Number of discs: 1
Running time: 66 mins
ISBN: VAI4491DVD

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Part I: Shirley Jones

Telecast of March 30, 1962

1. “I’ll Take Romance” from the film I’ll Take Romance

(Ben Oakland & Oscar Hammerstein II)

2. “I’ve Got a Crush on You” from Strike Up the Band (George & Ira Gershwin)

3. “Out of My Dreams” from Oklahoma!

(Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II)

4. “What’s the Use of Wond’rin’” from Carousel

(Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II)

Telecast of January 6, 1961

5. “Till There Was You” from The Music Man (Meredith Willson)

with Keith Andes

6. “Camelot” from Camelot (Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe)

7. “The Sound of Music” from The Sound of Music

(Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II)

8. “You’ve Come Home” from Wildcat (Cy Coleman & Carolyn Leigh)

Performed by Keith Andes

9. “Make Someone Happy” from Do Re Mi

(Jule Styne, Adolph Green & Betty Comden)

with Keith Andes

10. “Everything’s Coming Up Roses” from Gypsy

(Jule Styne & Stephen Sondheim)

with Keith Andes

Telecast of January 1, 1960

11. “42nd Street” from the film 42nd Street (Harry Warren & Al Dubin)

with Jack Cassidy

12. “As Time Goes By” from the film Casablanca (Herman Hupfeld)

13. “Gigi” from the film Gigi (Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe)

Performed by Jack Cassidy

14. “High Hopes” from the film A Hole in the Head

(Sammy Cahn & Jimmy Van Heusen)

with Jack Cassidy

Telecast of February 25, 1964

15. “The Night Was Made for Love” from The Cat and the Fiddle

(Jerome Kern & Otto Harbach)

16. “Life Upon the Wicked Stage” from Showboat

(Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II)

17. “The Touch of Your Hand” from Roberta

(Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II)

18. “Look For the Silver Lining” from Sally

(Jerome Kern & B. G. DeSylva)

Part II: Florence Henderson

Telecast of April 24, 1966

19. “Don’t Ever Leave Me” from Sweet Adeline

(Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II)

Telecast of October 10, 1965

20. “Manhattan” from Garrick Gaieties (1925) (Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart)

with Gordon MacRae

21. “Do I Hear a Waltz?” from Do I Hear a Waltz?

(Richard Rodgers & Stephen Sondheim)

22. “Make Someone Happy” from Do Re Mi

(Jule Styne, Adolph Green & Betty Comden)

with Gordon MacRae

23. “I Got Lost in His Arms” from Annie Get Your Gun (Irving Berlin)

Telecast of June 30, 1964

24. “I Have Dreamed” from The King and I

(Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II)

25. “June Is Bustin’ Out All Over” from Carousel

(Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II)

Telecast of February 27, 1966

26. “How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You”

from the film Royal Wedding (Burton Lane & Alan Jay Lerner)

27. “Without You” from My Fair Lady

(Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe)

28. “It’s Almost Like Being in Love” from Brigadoon

(Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe)

Telecast of September 8, 1964

29. “Out of My Dreams” from Oklahoma!

(Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II)

Telecast of July 28, 1964

30. “This Can’t Be Love” from The Boys from Syracuse

(Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart)

with Bobby Troup, Bucky Pizzarelli, and Milt Hinton

31. “Here and Now” from The Girl Who Came to Supper (Noël Coward)

32. “Thank You For a Lovely Evening” from Palais Royal Revue (1934)

(Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields)

33. Closing Credits and Bell Telephone Hour Theme Song: “The Bell Waltz” by Donald Voorhees

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