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#5920*: MUSICAL COMEDY TIME: <b>"HIT THE DECK"</b>
1950-12-11, WNBT, 54 min.
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October 2, 1950-March 19, 1951. Thirteen broadcasts aired on alternate Monday evenings. Broadway musical comedies and standard operettas were adapted for presentation as live one-hour long TV programs. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
#5899*: MUSICAL COMEDY TIME: <b>"LOUISIANA PURCHASE"</b>
1951-01-22, WNBT, 30 min.
N/A

October 2, 1950-March 19, 1951. Thirteen broadcasts aired on alternate Monday evenings. Broadway musical comedies and standard operettas were adapted for presentation as live one-hour long TV programs. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
#5903*: MUSICAL COMEDY TIME: <b>"REVENGE WITH MUSIC"</b>
1951-02-19, WNBT, 54 min.
N/A

October 2, 1950-March 19, 1951. Thirteen broadcasts aired on alternate Monday evenings. Broadway musical comedies and standard operettas were adapted for presentation as live one-hour long TV programs. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
#5898*: MUSICAL COMEDY TIME: <b>"NO NO NANETTE"</b>
1951-03-05, WNBT, 54 min.
N/A

October 2, 1950-March 19, 1951. Thirteen broadcasts aired on alternate Monday evenings. Broadway musical comedies and standard operettas were adapted for presentation as live one-hour long TV programs. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
#5953*: MAX LIEBMAN PRESENTS: <b>"SATINS AND SPURS"</b>
1954-09-12, WNBT, 78 min.
N/A

September 12, 1954-June 6, 1956. Max Liebman, producer of "Your Show of Shows," created lavish variety & musical programming spectaculars (later called specials), which aired on Saturday & Sunday nights once every four weeks. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
#5946*: MAX LIEBMAN PRESENTS: <b>"BEST FOOT FORWARD"</b>
1954-11-20, WRCA, 78 min.
N/A

September 12, 1954-June 6, 1956. Max Liebman, producer of "Your Show of Shows," created lavish variety & musical programming spectaculars (later called specials), which aired on Saturday & Sunday nights once every four weeks. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
#5893*: MAX LIEBMAN PRESENTS: <b>"BABES IN TOYLAND"</b>
1954-12-18, WRCA, 78 min.
N/A

September 12, 1954-June 6, 1956. Max Liebman, producer of "Your Show of Shows," created lavish variety & musical programming spectaculars (later called specials), which aired on Saturday & Sunday nights once every four weeks. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
#5918*: MAX LIEBMAN PRESENTS: <b>"THE MERRY WIDOW"</b>
1955-04-09, WRCA, 78 min.
N/A

September 12, 1954-June 6, 1956. Max Liebman, producer of "Your Show of Shows," created lavish variety & musical programming spectaculars (later called specials), which aired on Saturday & Sunday nights once every four weeks. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
#5918: MERRY WIDOW, THE
1955-04-09, WCBS, 75 min.
Edward Everett Horton , Barry Sullivan , Anne Jeffries , John Conte , Helena Bliss , Jack Russell

Presented on "MAX LIEBMAN PRESENTS." Television adaptation of the 1907 Franz Lehar operetta. No open or close recorded.
#10519: MAX LIEBMAN PRESENTS: HEAVEN WILL PROTECT THE WORKING GIRL
1956-03-25, NBC, 45 min.
Art Linkletter , Tony Randall , Bert Lahr , Janet Blair , Helen Gallagher , Nancy Walker , Tammy Grimes , Don Pardo , Connie Russell , Robert Carroll , Patricia Hammerlee

Series of monthly specials featuring musical and comedy revues.
Story centers around the hard-working women of the garment industry. Garment workers boss portrayed by Bert Lahr with Tony Randall as program host and salesman in the presentation. Only the musical numbers are heard in this 45-minute special.

Musical Highlights:

"Make A Miracle"- Janet Blair
Working Woman's Fantasy- Helen Gallagher
"Breakfast In Bed"- Tammy Grimes
"Ten Cents A Dance"- Connie Russell
"Poor Young Girl"- Bert Lahr
"Ladies Who Sing With A Band"- Female cast members. Fats Waller rendition. 

This program was telecast in color.

Announcer: Don Pardo. 


                                     
#11344: MAX LIEBMAN SPECTACULAR: MUSIC OF GEORGE GERSHWIN, THE
1956-05-12, NBC, 60 min.
George Gershwin , Ethel Merman , Tony Bennett , Robert Maxwell , Cab Calloway , Max Liebman , Alfred Drake , Peter Conlow , Bob Hamilton Trio , Patricia Wilde , Toni Arden , Art Van Damme Quintet , Richard Hayman, Harmonica , Eugene List , Lawrence Winters , Camilla Williams , Diana Adams , Charles Basile , Harrison Muller, Sr. , Charles Sanford's Orchestra , Mary K. Martinet

September 12th,1954-June 6th, 1956.

Series of monthly specials presented on Saturday and Sunday evenings by "Your Show Of Shows" producer Max Liebman. 

Selections:

Vocal: 

"S Wonderful"- Girl Quartet 
"Soon"- Alfred Drake
"Nice Work"- Toni Arden
"Can't Take That Away"- Tony Bennett 
"Embraceable You"- Ethel Merman 
"Bidin My Time"-Trio
"Mine, "Foggy Day"- Alfred Drake
"I've Got A Crush On You"- Toni Arden
"But Not For Me"- Ethel Merman
"Swanee"- Quintet
"Do, Do, Do"- Toni Arden
"Our Love Is Here To Stay"- Tony Bennett 
"I Got Rhythm"- Ethel Merman 
"Wintergreen For President- Ensemble 

Dance:

"Love Is Sweeping The Country" - Harrison, Muller Tap
"Slap That Bass"- Dance Team
"My One And Only"- Peter Conlow
"Half-Of-It- Dearie Blues"- Muller
"Someone To Watch Over Me"- Team
"Looking For A Boy"- Peter Conlow 
"Sam And Delilah"- Bob Hamilton Trio
"By Strauss"- Dance Ensemble 
"Sweet And Lowdown"- Ballerinas Diana
Adams,  Tanaquil leClercq, Patricia Wilde
"Clap Yo Hands"- Ensemble 

Instrumental:

"American In Paris"- (Excerpts)- Orchestra 
"Liza"- Robert Maxwell, Harp
"Who Cares?"- Art Van Damme Quintet
"Somebody Loves Me"- First Piano Quartet 
"Let's Call The Whole Thing Off"- Orchestra 
"Love Walked In"- Robert Maxwell
"They All Laughed"- Art Van Damme Quintet 
"Fascinatin Rhythm"- Piano Concerto
"Man I Love"- Richard Hayman, Harmonica 
"Lady Be Good"- Art Van Damme Quintet 
"Strike Up The Band"- Orchestra
"Rhapsody In Blue"- Eugene List, Piano 

"Porgy And Bess":
Soloists: Cab Calloway, Lawrence Winters, Camilla Williams. 

#5949: MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS
1959-04-26, WCBS, 96 min.
Jane Powell , Ed Wynn , Myrna Loy , Walter Pidgeon , Patty Duke , Kelly Brown , Reta Shaw , Tab Hunter , Jeanne Crain , Lois Nettleton , Donald Symington , Ginger McManus

Based on the book by Sally Benson, this classic 1945 Vincente Minelli movie musical is adapted for television.
#5915: MUSIC FROM SHUBERT ALLEY
1959-11-13, WNBC, 54 min.
Andy Williams , Lisa Kirk , Alfred Drake , Ray Walston , Betty Comden , Adolph Green , Doretta Morrow , Marc Breaux , Swen Swenson , George Reader

Andy Williams is host for an hour-long review of songs from musical comedies of the past 60 years.
#5361: MUSIC FOR A CHRISTMAS NIGHT
1960-12-25, WABC, 27 min.
Bill Hayes , Scott Vincent , Lois Hunt , June Valli , Susan Reed

The gift of song. Singers June Valli, Susan Reed, Bill Hayes, and Lois Hunt participate in this musical show for the holiday season.  

Narrator and Announcer is Scott Vincent.           
#7290: MANTOVANI
1961-03-17, PBS, 00 min.
Dorothy Collins , John Conte , Annunzio Mantovani

John Conte was host for this half hour series of thirty nine easy listening programs, featuring Annunzio Mantovani and his orchestra. This series was produced in England and syndicated in the United States. The program featured a guest star each week. This program debuted in the United States on WNET channel 13 in New York on April 15th, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the silver screen.    

Dupe of number 3924.                   
#7291: MANTOVANI
1961-03-24, PBS, 00 min.
John Conte , Annunzio Mantovani

John Conte was host for this half hour series of thirty nine easy listening programs, featuring Annunzio Mantovani and his orchestra. This series was produced in England and syndicated in the United States. The program featured a guest star each week. This program debuted in the United States on WNET channel 13 in New York on April 15th, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the silver screen.   

This was "The Music Of Love" broadcast.  

                                                                                    
#7292: MANTOVANI
1961-04-07, PBS, 00 min.
John Conte , Annunzio Mantovani

John Conte was host for this half hour series of thirty nine easy listening programs, featuring Annunzio Mantovani and his orchestra. This series was produced in England and syndicated in the United States. The program featured a guest star each week. This program debuted in the United States on WNET channel 13 in New York on April 15th, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the silver screen.   

Mantovani plays the music of Cole Porter.   

                                                                       
#3923: MANTOVANI
1961-04-15, WNTA, 27 min.
Dorothy Collins , Mantovani , John Conte

This was the first broadcast of the series. John Conte was host for this half-hour film series which features the Mantovani orchestra and dancers, joined by a guest star each week. Tonight's guest, singer Dorothy Collins, joins John Conte and the Mantovani orchestra and dancers in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3921: MANTOVANI
1961-04-22, WNTA, 27 min.
Vic Damone , Mantovani , John Conte , Jacqueline Delman

This was the "Trip To Paris" broadcast. John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3922: MANTOVANI
1961-04-29, WNTA, 27 min.
Connie Francis , Mantovani , The Hi Lo's

This was the "The Music Of Love" broadcast. John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3924: MANTOVANI
1961-05-06, WNTA, 27 min.
Patachou , Mantovani , John Conte

This was the "Musical Tribute To France" broadcast. John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3925: MANTOVANI
1961-05-13, WNTA, 27 min.
Connie Francis , Vic Damone , Mantovani , John Conte

This was the "Songs Of Irving Berlin" broadcast. John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3927: MANTOVANI
1961-05-20, WNTA, 27 min.
Mantovani , John Conte , Joni James , Mona Lita , Trio Capricho Espanol

This was the "Music Journey" broadcast. John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3928: MANTOVANI
1961-05-27, WNTA, 27 min.
Dorothy Collins , Mantovani , John Conte , Mona Lita

This was the "Salute To Modern Composers" broadcast. John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3926: MANTOVANI
1961-06-03, WNTA, 27 min.
Mantovani , John Conte , Joan Regan , Edmund Hockridge

This was the "Music Of Dreams" broadcast. John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3929: MANTOVANI
1961-06-17, WNTA, 27 min.
Mantovani , John Conte , Edmund Hockridge , Mona Lita

This was the "Music For The Young At Heart" broadcast. John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3930: MANTOVANI
1961-06-24, WNTA, 27 min.
Mantovani , John Conte , Tom Hanson

This was the "Music Of Broadway" broadcast. John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3931: MANTOVANI
1961-07-01, WNTA, 27 min.
Mantovani , John Conte , Adele Leigh , John Hanson

This was the "Music Of Cole Porter" broadcast. John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3935: MANTOVANI
1961-10-24, WNTA, 27 min.
Mantovani , John Conte , The Band of Her Majesty's Welsh Guard , Venessa

John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3934: MANTOVANI
1961-10-31, WNTA, 27 min.
Mantovani , John Conte , John Hanson , The Band of Her Majesty's Welsh Guard

John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3932: MANTOVANI
1961-11-21, WNTA, 27 min.
Mantovani , John Conte , Joni James

This was the "Tour Of Cities" broadcast. John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#3933: MANTOVANI
1961-11-28, WNTA, 27 min.
Petula Clark , Mantovani , John Conte

John Conte was host for this half-hour series of 39 easy listening programs, produced in England and syndicated in the U.S. The program featured the Mantovani orchestra, headed by the star of the program, Mantovani, and a guest star each week. Mantovani's U.S. debut aired on WNET Channel 13 in New York on April 15, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the "Silver Screen."
#7293: MANTOVANI
1961-12-13, PBS, 00 min.
John Conte , Annunzio Mantovani

John Conte was host for this half hour series of thirty nine easy listening programs, featuring Annunzio Mantovani and his orchestra. This series was produced in England and syndicated in the United States. The program featured a guest star each week. This program debuted in the United States on WNET channel 13 in New York on April 15th, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the silver screen.   

  

                                                                                    
#7294: MANTOVANI
1961-12-22, PBS, 00 min.
John Conte , Annunzio Mantovani

John Conte was host for this half hour series of thirty nine easy listening programs, featuring Annunzio Mantovani and his orchestra. This series was produced in England and syndicated in the United States. The program featured a guest star each week. This program debuted in the United States on WNET channel 13 in New York on April 15th, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the silver screen.   

  

                                                                                                 
#5362: MUSIC HALL GOES WEST
1962-02-28, WNBC, 52 min.
Jaye P. Morgan , Carl Ballantine , Rex Allen , The Sons Of The Pioneers

Rex Allen stars in an hour of Western songs, music and comedy.
#7295: MANTOVANI
1962-03-16, PBS, 00 min.
Connie Francis , John Conte , Annunzio Mantovani

John Conte was host for this half hour series of thirty nine easy listening programs, featuring Annunzio Mantovani and his orchestra. This series was produced in England and syndicated in the United States. The program featured a guest star each week. This program debuted in the United States on WNET channel 13 in New York on April 15th, 1961 with singer Dorothy Collins in a salute to the silver screen.  

Guest is singer Connie Francis.  

  

                                                                                                              
#5974: MR. MAGOO'S CHRISTMAS CAROL
1962-12-18, WNBC, 54 min.
Jim Backus , Morey Amsterdam , Paul Frees , John Hart , Jack Cassidy , Jane Kean , Joan Gardner , Royal Dano , Les Tremayne , Marie Matthews , Laura Olsher

The nearsighted, cantankerous Mr. Magoo stars in a Broadway presentation of a Christmas Carol. This was the first made for television animated cartoon special and the first animated TV musical. Mr. Magoo and many Mr. Magoo appearances followed. Beginning in 1960-1962, Magoo entered television via a syndicated series followed by a primetime NBC series (September 19, 1964 to August 21, 1965) and later a weekend CBS cartoon series (September 10, 1977 to September 9, 1979). Jim Backus was the voice of Mr. Magoo for 40 years.
#14251: MISCELLANEOUS RADIO ITEMS
1963-08-01, WABC, min.
Bruce Morrow , Marty Glickman

Featured are commercials for Freedomland with a Marty Glickman voiceover and a brief excerpt of the Bruce Morrow rock 'n' roll show on WABC radio in New York City.             
#699A: MEET THE BEATLES: A 1010 WINS RADIO SPECIAL
1964-02-07, WINS, 21 min.
Jim Gordon , The Beatles , Murray the K , Murray Kaufman , Paul Parker , Jim Anderson , Rod McLeish

A WINS RADIO SPECIAL REPORT.
 
Murray Kaufman (Murray The K) hosts this special introducing the Beatles singing foursome arriving in New York from the UK on Friday February 7, 1964. 

Reporting from Kennedy Airport, WINS reporter, Paul Parker describes the scene, and press conference. Reporter Jim Gordon reports from The Plaza Hotel. Jim Anderson reports from England and relates who The Beatles are, and their historic meteoric rise to stardom. Anderson gives a bio on each of the four Beatles. 

Rod McLeish reports from the UK on "The Mersey Sound."   

NOTE: This rare 1010 WINS Radio Special Report audio air check contains only the opening 20 minutes of this 55 minute broadcast.  Occasional  slight static heard during the original transmission.                                                                                                                          
#972: MY NAME IS BARBRA
1965-04-28, WCBS, 52 min.
Barbra Streisand

In her first TV Special, Barbara Streisand explores the world of popular American music in this one-woman show.
#15046: MARY MARTIN TOUR: "HELLO DOLLY ROUND THE WORLD."
1966-02-07, , 42 min.
Mary Martin

A Mary Martin "Hello Dolly Tour."   

Includes commercials.                       
#7279: MARY MARTIN SPECIAL: "MARY MARTIN AT EASTER TIME."
1966-04-03, NBC, 15 min.
Mary Martin , The Rockettes

Mary Martin is joined by the Radio City Rockettes in this Easter special from New York's Radio City Music Hall. 
Miss Martin sings "Reve Angelique" as an introduction to the Music Hall's traditional "Glory of Easter" pageant.
 The Rockettes display their precision dancing to "The Stars and Stripes Forever." 
 Mary Martin performs a medley of songs including "The Sound of Music," "You Do Something to Me," "There is Nothing like a Dame,"Zing When the Strings of My Heart," "Anything Goes," and "The Sweetest Things."    
At the conclusion of the broadcast Miss Martin recites the poem "Song of Innocence."                                            
#8624: MARY MARTIN SPECIAL: "MARY MARTIN AT EASTER TIME."
1966-04-03, NBC, 60 min.
Mary Martin , Paul Hartman , The Rockettes

Mary Martin is joined by the Radio City Rockettes in this Easter special from New York's Radio City Music Hall. 
Miss Martin sings "Reve Angelique" as an introduction to the Music Hall's traditional "Glory of Easter" pageant.
 The Rockettes display their precision dancing to "The Stars and Stripes Forever." 
 Mary Martin performs a medley of songs including "The Sound of Music," "You Do Something to Me," "There is Nothing like a Dame,"Zing When the Strings of My Heart," "Anything Goes," and "The Sweetest Things."    
At the conclusion of the broadcast, Miss Martin recites the poem "Song of Innocence."    

Duplicate Of # 7279                                                                  
#5360: MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR, THE
1966-04-10, WCBS, 52 min.
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir , Richard P. Condie

Richard P. Condie conducts the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in this concert of Easter music, taped at the Mormon Tabernacle and other locations in Salt Lake City.
#3990: MOST IN MUSIC
1966-07-21, WNEW, 52 min.
Shirley Bassey

July 7, 1966-September 1, 1966 (Syndicated). A series of weekly one hour musical specials featuring a guest singer or musician.
#3991: MOST IN MUSIC
1966-07-28, WNEW, 52 min.
Buddy Greco

July 7, 1966-September 1, 1966 (Syndicated). A series of weekly one hour musical specials featuring a guest singer or musician.
#3992: MOST IN MUSIC
1966-08-18, WNEW, 52 min.
Johnny Mathis

July 7, 1966-September 1, 1966 (Syndicated). A series of weekly one hour musical specials featuring a guest singer or musician.
#3993: MOST IN MUSIC
1966-08-25, WNEW, 52 min.
Vikki Carr

July 7, 1966-September 1, 1966 (Syndicated). A series of weekly one hour musical specials featuring a guest singer or musician.
#1004: MOST IN MUSIC: LENA HORNE
1966-09-01, WNEW, 52 min.
Lena Horne , Lennie Hayton

Song stylist Lena Horne offers a one-woman show. Lena's husband, composer-arranger Lennie Hayton, conducts the orchestra for this show filmed in London. 

Highlights:

"Hello Young Lovers," "Wives and Lovers," "Softly as I Leave You," I've Found a New Baby."

Lena in session sings, "It's Not Unusual," "Never on Sunday," "Wouldn't it Be Loverly" and "Singin' in the Rain." 

We hear a medley of tunes including, "London Pride," "Autumn in New York," "I Love Paris" and "Summertime in Venice."   

In between songs Lena relates to her audience personal memories and anecdotes. 

Other songs include: "Days of Wine and Roses," "It happened in Monterey," "Some Day my Prince will Come," "You Came a Long Way From St. Louis," and "I Left my Heart in San Francisco."   

Broadcast one time only on WNEW TV New York on Thursday night, September 1, 1966, 10:00pm - 11:00pm. Produced  in London.                    
#5375: MUSIC FOR MERRY-MAKERS
1967-12-31, WNEW, 104 min.
Guy Lombardo , Art Mooney , The Duke Ellington Orchestra , The Count Basie Orchestra , Ted Brown

A program of big band music bringing in the New Year - 1968.
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Joan Walsh, producer of the documentary "Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show", discusses Phil Gries' TV Audio contribution to the film. (3:51 min.)