Lesley Ann Warren/Celeste Holm - In My Own Little Corner (Reprise) & Impossible.avi

For anyone who grew up in the 1960's (and a good many more), there will always be only one Cinderella, and that's Lesley Ann Warren. Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" first aired on the night of Feb. 22, 1965 and was rebroadcast annually until 1974.
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The Three Stooges - Pie Fight

The Three Stooges, a society party and lots of pies. Does it get any better? From the 1941 short, "In The Sweet Pie And Pie".
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Lesley Ann Warren - When You're Driving Through The Moonlight/A Lovely NIght.avi

Two things make this version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" work so well. #1. It was done on videotape as a play rather than a movie. #2. The charming performance of 18 year old Lesley Ann Warren who makes it all totally believeable. So, from 1965, here she is along with Pat Carroll and Barbara Ruick as the stepsisters, Jo Van Fleet as the wicked stepmother and Stuart Damon as the prince.
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Peyton Place - Mia Farrow & Ryan O' Neal

The granddaddy of primetime soaps, "Peyton Place" was broadcast on the ABC television network from 1964-1969 for a total of 514 episodes. Here are the first season opening and closing credits plus a couple of brief scenes with a VERY young Mia Farrow, Ryan O'Neal and Barbara Parkins. The show is finally being released on DVD for all to enjoy.
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Eduard Khil - Yesterday And Today!

Time can not diminish the unique performing gifts of the legendary Russian singer, Eduard Hill. This is from his appearence on the TV show, "Born in the USSR" on the russian cable channel Nostalgia. As you can see, he's lost none of his happiness or his "la, la la's. I'm not sure of the exact date, but it's only a couple of years old..
June Allyson/Peter Lawford - The Varsity Drag

From the1947 MGM film "Good News", here are June Allyson and Peter Lawford in the ultimate college gym number.
Susan Hayward - Back Street

Here are the incomparable Susan Hayward, the brilliant Vera Miles and the impossibly handsome John Gavin in the chick flick to end all chick flicks, Ross Hunter's 1961 production of "Back Street". They really don't make them like this anymore!
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Judy Garland - Be A Clown/Once In A Lifetime

The formidable talent of Judy Garland is on full display here in the finale of episode #23 of "The Judy Garland Show". Original airdate: March 8, 1964.
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Cannery Row - Nick Nolte/Debra Winger

One of the most underrated films ever made. Nick Nolte pays a call on Debra Winger in 1982's, "Cannery Row".
Judy Garland - Overture/I Feel A Song Coming On

The 23rd episode of "The Judy Garland Show" featured Judy in concert with "music from the movies" as the theme. Here is the overture and opening number.
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The Boys In The Band - Harold Arrives

40 years later, this groundbreaker hasn't lost any of it's bite. The movie, of course, is "The Boys In The Band" and it's from 1970.
Thank Your Lucky Stars - Finale

The finale to the 1943 film "Thank Your Lucky Stars", starring Eddie Cantor along with Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Ida Lupino, Jack Carson, Alan Hale, George Tobias, Edward Everett Horten, Joan Leslie, Dennis Morgan, Ann Sheridan, Alexis Smith, Dinah Shore, SK Sakall...
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Lynn Redgrave - Georgy Girl (End Scenes)

Lynn Redgrave, who passed away this week at the age of 67, should have won an Academy Award for 1966's, "Georgy Girl". Here she is along with Alan Bates and James Mason in the bittersweet final scenes from that flm. RIP Lynn.
Brotherhood Of Man - Robert Morse

Robert Morse got the chance to recreate his Tony Award winning role in the 1967 film version of the Broadway musical, "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying". Here, Morse and company perform the "Brotherhood Of Man" number.
I Believe In You - Robert Morse

Here's Robert Morse singing the song he'll always be identified with in the 1967 film version of "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying".
The Two Mrs. Grenvilles - Final Scenes

Ann-Margret and Claudette Colbert (her last film) gave great performances in the 1987 miniseries, "The Two Mrs. Grenvilles". It was based on the real life high society "Woodward" murder case in 1955. Here are the final scenes.
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Gidget Goes Hawaiian - Deborah Walley, James Darren

Will Gidget and Moondoggie ever get together? Here are Deborah Walley, James Darren and Michael Callan in 1961's, "Gidget Goes Hawaiian".
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Summer And Smoke - End Scenes (Widescreen)

A rejected Alma (Geraldine Page in one of the screen's finest performances) goes off to meet her destiny in the haunting final scenes from the 1961 film adaptation of Tennessee Williams', "Summer And Smoke". The musical score is by Elmer Bernstein. Also one of his best.
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All Over The Guy - End Scene

Dan Bucatinsky and Richard Ruccolo play Eli and Tom, a young gay couple struggling to make it work in the 2001 film, "All Over The Guy".
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Judy Garland - It's All For You

Six months before her death on 06/22/69, a frail Judy Garland made one of her final television appearances on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson. This clip can be found elsewhere on YouTube, but I've cleaned up the video and sound a bit. I hope you enjoy the result. Original airdate:12/17/68.
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Night Of 100 Stars II - Red Shoes

Dick Van Dyke, Ginger Rogers, Lee Roy Reams, Christopher Walken, Gwen Verdon, Chita Rivera, Donald O' Connor, Van Johnson, Jane Powell, Juliet Prowse, Donny Osmond, Charles "Honi" Coles, Hinton Battle, Gregory Hines, Debbie Allen, Bonnie Franklin, Nanette Fabray, Maurice Hines, Marge Champion and many more in the "Red Shoes" dance number from the 1985 "Night Of 100 Stars" special.
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Night Of 100 Stars II - Opening Number (New York)

From the 1985 television special, "Night Of 100 Stars" , here are Peter Allen, Drew Barrymore, Jerry Orbach, Ashford and Simpson, Petula Clark, Carol Channing, Dinah Shore, Placido Domingo, The Muppets, Big Bird, Maureen Stapleton, Marisa Berenson, Melba Moore, Leslie Uggams, Lucie Arnaz, Robert Klein, Joe Namath, Pati LaBelle, Jennifer Holliday and the Rockettes in the opening number.
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24 Nights - End Scenes

The best gay Christmas movie ever. All about a young man who writes a letter to Santa Claus asking for Mr. Right.
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The Trip - Sexy Dance

Conservative Alan tries to set things right with his dying, activist, ex-lover Tommy, in this gay love story. The film is 2002's, "The Trip".
Worst That Could Happen - Johhny Maestro And The Brooklyn Bridge

The late Johnny Maestro performs his 1969 hit on the PBS special, "Doo Wop 50" in 1999.
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Natalie Wood - The Circus Is A Wacky World

From the 1965 film, "Inside Daisy Clover". Natalie's singing was dubbed by Jackie Ward.
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Dusty Springfield - I Think It's Going To Rain Today

From 1970, Dusty Springfield singing Randy Newman's standard.
Harry Warren Tribute - Gregory Hines/Debbie Allen

From the 54th Annual Academy Awards in 1982, Gregory Hines and Debbie Allen perform a musical tribute to the songs of Harry Warren.
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Doris Day - I'll Be Home For Christmas

My own personal favorite version of this song. It's from "The Doris Day Christmas Album",1964. Merry Christmas, everyone!
The Marrying Kind - Judy Holliday, Aldo Ray

A young couple on the verge of divorce looks back on their marriage in this 1952 film. Directed by George Cukor, it's largely overlooked today, but contains excellent performances by Judy Holliday and, in his first starring role, Aldo Ray.
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Hands Across America - Voices Of America.avi

On the afternoon of Sunday, May 25, 1986, more than five million people joined hands to form a line that stretched 4152 miles -- from New York City's Battery Park to a pier in Long Beach, California. This nationwide event, called "Hands Across America", was intended to raise money to fight hunger and homelessness. Stars that participated in the video: Barbra Streisand, Jane Fonda, Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, Raúl Julia, Yoko Ono, Glenn Close, Don Johnson, Kevin Bacon, Oprah Winfrey, Robin Williams, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Jeff Bridges, Kenny Rodgers, Lili Tomlin, Philip Michael Thomas, Whoopie Goldberg, Dyan Cannon and others.
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Edie Adams - Muriel Cigar Commercial

Here is the late Edie Adams, times three, doing what she did better than anyone else. Namely, selling Muriel Cigars in one of her more elaborate television commercials from the 1960's.
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