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Cute girls!
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that is also Bob from Sesame Street too
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@hogomeiko Sadly this is not the majority else we wouldn't have had rap.
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Thank God for YouTube. So many treasures here
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@Supergungun We kids loved it too. My cousins and I had no idea of what was "cool"; we put on shows and sang freely with Mitch. Years later we became singers; one of us in opera. :)
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@technicolorfantasies Saxophobia. It was a hit in 1920.
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You do know this show was mainly for people born in the late 19th century, who, by this time were in their 60s-70s-80s. At least it gave them one last chance to remember their youthful days and the freer world associated with it.
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I remember watching this program in the 60's. Back then I did not, as well as my parents, know that the show was lip synced in the musical numbers.
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this and other live entertainment TV shows were so frequently shown on TV during the 1960s.live entertainment TV shows,like "The Porter Wagoner Show","Sing along with Mitch","The Jimmy Dean Show","The Guy Lombardo Show","The Arthur Murray Party","The Lawrence Welk Show",etc...,are just about never shown on broadcast TV,nowadays.oh,well.who knows?cable TV channels,like RFD-TV,BYU-TV,Arts & Entertainment TV,etc,,,just might be carrying this or other live entertainment TV shows!
Bob from Sesame Street!!!
Treemeadowsbackup 2 years ago 14
Bob McGrath was a "featured singer" on the program from 1962 through '64; he first appeared as a last-minute substitute for an "Irish tenor" on a St. Patrick's Day theme show, and became a regular performer shortly afterwards. Today, of course, most people know him from "SESAME STREET"- and yes, "Mary Poppins" (6:46) was going into re-release in the summer of '66 [normally, Disney usually waited about seven years to reissue their "classic" movies to theaters, but "Mary" made so much money...].
fromthesidelines 2 years ago 12