The Judy Garland Show #18

Season 1Episode 1760 minjanv. 26, 1964
The Judy Garland Show #18
Taped: January 14, 1964 Aired: January 26, 1964 Guests: Martha Raye, Peter Lawford, Rich Little and Ken Murray Program Highlights: Seventy-Six Trombones (Judy) Rich talks, sings "The Man That Got Away," Judy requests voices for him to impersonate "It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House" (Peter with Bert Mustin) I'm Old Fashioned (Judy) Glenn Miller Medley: I've Heard That Song Before (Judy and Martha) Moonlight Cocktail (Judy and Martha) Pennsylvania 6-5000 (Judy and Martha) Elmer's Tune (Judy and Martha) At Last (Judy) St. Louis Blues (Judy and Martha) Ken Murray and His Hollywood Home Movies Hit Parade 1964 Medley: Be True to Your School (Peter) The Boy Next Door (rock version, Judy) Dumbhead (Martha) The Nitty Gritty (Dancers) That Wonderful Year (all) Born in a Trunk: All Alone (Judy) Oh Lawd, I'm on My Way (Judy) Maybe I'll Come Back (Orchestra)
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