The Lively Ones (TV Series)
Episode #2.3 (1963)
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- 30min
- Music
- 08 Aug 1963
- TV Episode
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Vic Damone | ... |
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Mel Tormé | ... |
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Charlie Barnet | ... |
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Dick Gautier | ... |
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Ronnie Schell | ... |
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Bobby Bryant | ... |
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Barrie Chase | ... |
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June Christy | ... |
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Roy Eldridge | ... |
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Gloria Neil | ... |
Melvin
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Quinn O'Hara | ... |
Smitty
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Charlie Shavers | ... |
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Barry Shear |
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Jerry Fielding | ... | musical director |
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- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1963) (United States) (tv)
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Trivia | Vic Damone sings "At Long Last Love" in the wilds of Hollywood, trumpeters Roy Eldridge, Charlie Shavers and Bobby Bryant perform "Post Time" in a chariot at Hollywood Park racetrack, the Eddie Cano Quartet performs "Cotton Candy" on Malibu Beach, Barrie Chase portrays a temper-mental silent movie queen who drives her puttee-clad director crazy, and then she dances to "I Can't Stop Loving You" on the deserted midway of Pacific Ocean Park in Santa Monica, and June Christy sings "I'll Take Romance" in the nightclub La Nouveau Riebe. See more » |