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Carol Lawrence is one of the shining stars of the entertainment world. From New Faces of 1952 to the landmark role of Maria in the original company of West Side Story, to her brilliant cabaret career and extensive television appearances, Ms. Lawrence has demonstrated an incomparable versatility and charisma. Her performances on the Bell Telephone Hour, issued for the first time here, display the full range of her talents as a singer and dancer. Highlights include selections from West Side Story with her original co-star, Larry Kert, and segments with stage and screen luminaries Robert Goulet, Howard Keel, and Matt Mattox. As a bonus, we have included an exclusive 2004 interview in which Carol Lawrence talks about her childhood, dance training, illustrious colleagues, and career. Main program: 52 min.; Bonus interview: 48 min. Color BROADWAY CLASSICS Telecast of February 3, 1961/ with Kelly Brown 2. Valentine Medley: a) "I Feel Pretty" from West Side Story (Bernstein/Sondheim) b) "Love is a Simple Thing" (Carroll/Siegel) c) "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing" (Fain/Webster) T elecast of February 16, 1962 3. "Someone to Watch Over Me" from Oh, Kay! (G. Gershwin/I. Gershwin) 4. "Something's Coming" from West Side Story (Bernstein/Sondheim)
Telecast of March 24, 1964/ with Matt Mattox 5. "I'd Do Anything" from Oliver (Bart) 6. "Is It Really Me?" from 110 in the Shade (Schmidt/Jones) 7. "Everybody Loves to Take a Bow" from Hazel Flagg (Styne/Hilliard)
PICNIC IN THE PARK Telecast of March 11, 1960 / with Howard Keel and Eddie Hodges 8. "It's a Most Unusual Day" (Adamson/ McHugh) 9. "Have You Met Miss Jones" (Rodgers/Hart) 10. "Let's Be Buddies" (Porter) 11. "Almost Like Being In Love" (Lerner/Loewe) 12. "Lazy Afternoon" from The Golden Apple (Latouche/Moross) 13. "Isn't This a Lovely Day (To Be Caught in the Rain)?" (Berlin)
TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY MEDLEY Telecast of February 3, 1961 14. "Shine On Harvest Moon" (Bayes/Norworth) 15. "I Don't Care" (Sutton/Lenox) 16. "Because You're You" from The Red Mill (Herbert/Blossom)
LET'S GET AWAY FROM IT ALL Telecast of June 30, 1964/ with Robert Goulet 17. "That Old Feeling" (Fain/Brown) 18. "Let's Get Away >From It All" (Adair/Dennis) 19. "The Very Thought Of You" (Noble) 20. "Row Row Row" (Jerome/Monaco) 21. "Paddlin' Madeline Home" from Sunny (Woods)
SHALL WE DANCE Telecast of May 11, 1965 / with Bill Hayes and Matt Mattox 22. "Tea For Two" from No, No, Nanette (Youmans/Caesar) 23. "Shall We Dance" (G. Gershwin/I. Gershwin) 24. "The Continental" (Conrad/Magidson)
Telecast of March 13, 1963/ with Matt Mattox 25. Strauss Waltzes
SCENES FROM WEST SIDE STORY (Bernstein/Sondheim) September 22, 1967/ with Larry Kert 26. "Tony and Maria" (Choreography by Jerome Robbins) 27. "Maria" 28. "Tonight"
CAROL LAWRENCE The Bell Telephone Hour Orchestra & Chorus Donald Voorhees, conductor
BONUS: Carol Lawrence in conversation with Ernest Gilbert (2004) |
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