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2 months ago
They Made Me A Criminal 1939 - Blooper!
John Garfield (Johnnie Bradfield aka Jack Dorney) gets smacked around a little too much by May Robson (Grandma Rafferty) as Gloria Dickson & the D...
billyhalop • 1,832 views
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3 months ago
White Cliffs of Dover-lyrics, sung by Vera Lynn
Thanks to our greatest generation! White Cliffs of Dover, sung by Vera Lynn
Somewheremaybe • 84,351 views
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this music was of my parents generation, but I love it and it brings a tear to my eye each time I hear it. God Bless Vera Lynn!
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4 months ago
Maureen O'Sullivan talks about Tarzan
Maureen O'Sullivan talking about her Tarzan days. There is also a pretty cool clip of Johnny Weissmuller reflecting on it from the sixties.
Mgming...
Mernerwastaken • 50,066 views
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Loved Maureen O' Sullivan. I met her once; I was dressing an actor on Broadway and she came backstage after seeing the show to congradulate the performers. I walked out of a dressing room and she said "Hello, my name is Maureen O' Sullivan. Do you think I could say hello to Dina (Merrill) and Geo...
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4 months ago
The last interview with Grace Kelly - on ABC's 20/20 (Part 6 of 6)
The last interview with Grace Kelly - on ABC's 20/20 (Part 6 of 6)
The interview with Pierre Salinger (June 22, 1982) was recorded less than 2 mon...
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4 months ago
The last interview with Grace Kelly - on ABC's 20/20 (Part 5 of 6)
The last interview with Grace Kelly - on ABC's 20/20 (Part 5 of 6)
The interview with Pierre Salinger (June 22, 1982) was recorded less than 2 mon...
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4 months ago
The last interview with Grace Kelly - on ABC's 20/20 (Part 3 of 6)
The last interview with Grace Kelly - on ABC's 20/20 (Part 3 of 6)
The interview with Pierre Salinger (June 22, 1982) was recorded less than 2 mon...
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4 months ago
ETHEL MERMAN "There's No Business Like Show Business" on The Ed Sullivan Show
http://goo.gl/YOo4y - Performed on The Ed Sullivan Show on May 5, 1968. Available on the DVDs "The Best of Broadway Musicals from The Ed Sullivan ...
TheEdSullivanShow • 40,619 views
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Glad you enjoyed the story. As I recall, this show was a 90 minute special dedicated to the music of Irving Berlin. The Supremes were also on it and did a "duet w/ Merman from "Call Me Madam" They did the songs " You're just in love / I hear music and there's no one there".
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4 months ago
Catherine Tate Show Nan dead tv & at the doctor's
Catherine Tate Show Nan dead tv & at the doctor's
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5 months ago
The Carol Burnett Show - The Oldest Wardrobe Manager (Full Version)
One of Tim Conway's most funniest Oldest Man skits! Harvey Korman loses it!
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ChildOfTheSouth91 • 13,737 views
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I've been a dresser on Broadway for 39 years and THIS is my favorite sketch!!!!
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6 months ago
The Browning Version - Part 1 - Judi Dench
The Browning Version (1985) Starring Judi Dench and Ian Holme was broadcast on British TV and was nominated for the 1986 BAFTA TV Award for Best Si...
misterkrusty • 8,177 views
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Does anyone know where I could get a copy of this program? I love it ,but can't find it available commercially.
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1 year ago
"Where am I Going?" from Color Me Barbra
Following the incredible success of "My Name is Barbra", CBS immediately requested another television special from Barbra Streisand - and it would ...
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1 year ago
Color Me Barbra - Starting Here, Starting Now (Live)
In one of her most powerful vocals, Barbra ends her 2nd television special singing about new love and new beginnings.
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This was a test scene. the role of the old lady WAS played by May Robson in the film, but the lady for this test was Beulah Bondi! And the blonde is Gloria Dickson who was also in the film. Ann Sheridan had a small role at the beginning of the movie.