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Judy Garland Show, The V.2 (1963)
Rating:
Starring: Judy Garland
Director: Dean Whitmore
Category: Classic, Special Interest
Studio: Pioneer Studios
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
124 mins

 
 

 

The Judy Garland Show was the television event of the 1963-64 television season -- and only Garland could attract such A-list talent as Lena Horne, Count Basie and music great Mel Torme.In one of his finest television appearances, the multi-talented singer-composer-musician-arranger steps from behind the camera as The Judy Garland Show's special musical material maestro to swing with his jazz-infused arrangement of Fascinating Rhythm, before being backed by Basie on Don't Dream of Anybody But Me and joining Judy for an unforgattable April in Paris.

Despite shared years at MGM, Judy and Lena never worked "officially" together until this once-in-a-lifetime teaming in July, 1963 for show #4.This spectacular hour has Garland and Horne going head-to-head from the spectacular opening Day In, Day Out duet through an unforgettable Judy Sings Lena Sings Judy medley.Lena takes center stage with several solos, including He Loves Me and Where If Love? and Judy wraps up the hour with a sensational The Man That Got Away -- and a hilarious tale of "losing the Academy Award for A Star Is Born.

Show #2:
Taped: 7-7-63Aired: 11-10-63
Show #4:
Taped: 7-23-63Aired 10-13-63