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John Reed as Ko-Ko sings "Willow, tit-willow"
From: VAI DVD 4247 The Mikado (Gilbert and Sullivan)
The D'Oyly Carte Opera company production (1966)
Isidore Godfrey, Conductor
Color. 122 min.
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  • <3 love .....hope we do well friday , although it won't be as marvelous as this

  • @vocalyetti good luck

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  • Nobody does these roles better than John Reed.

  • Wonderful snippet! Dear John - so many happy memories of a great performer and a lovely man. RIP

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  • I played Ko-Ko in Hot Mikado. It's a jazz version. This song, though, is pretty much the same.

  • i think hes hitting on her.

  • My school had their final performance of the Mikado today (I was in the orchestra.) The boy playing Ko-Ko was absolutely fantastic.

  • @lskarin Some of the more modern Ko-Kos are good as well. The older ones such as Dennis Olsen, John Reed and George Grossmith are certainly better, but ones like Anthony Warlow and Mitchell Butell are good. (Drew Forsythe is seriously annoying.)

  • I have this on video, and I love it! its almost worn through, had it since I was a little girl. <3

  • Is this valiable on DVD?

  • I'm playing Ko-Ko in my school's production of The Mikado.

  • They both were great people both John and Trish and hope they both RIP

  • @vaimusic you mean break a leg ;)

  • John was wonderful and was the last of the truly great D'Oyly Carte comedians, only surpassed by the greatest of them all Martyn Green.

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