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- Ten years in the life of A London family. Together they must deal with arguments, the ups and downs of romance, an infestation of raccoons and the approach of WW2.
- Adapted from a play by Noel Coward, Charles and his second wife Ruth, are haunted by the ghost of his first wife, Elvira. Medium Madame Arcati tries to help things out by contacting the ghost.
- A musical version of Maxwell Anderson's never-filmed fantasy play.
- Martin and Coward largely worked separately, after opening with Noël's specially written title song "Together with Music" and "Ninety Minutes is a Long, Long Time". Coward shows audiences his rapid-fire recitatives of his own comic songs like Mad Dogs and Englishmen, Uncle Harry, Nina and The party's over now, the latter a duet with Mary Martin, and a medley of some of his more sentimental material. Martin shines on a medley of songs from her stage triumph "South Pacific", and a reprise of Cole Porter's "My Heart Belongs to Daddy." Together at the end, they do a lengthy and somewhat chaotic medley of old favorites.
- Major Joppolo and his men are assigned to restore order to the war-torn Italian town of Adano. He has to manage getting supplies into town without interfering with troop movements, all the while dealing with colorful citizens of the town. One of his quests is to replace the bell which orders the town's life.
- When a US Naval captain shows signs of mental instability that jeopardizes the ship, the first officer relieves him of command and faces court martial for mutiny.
- Judy opens with a medley which included "Carolina In Tne Morning", The Trolley Song" and " Get Happy". From her film "Easter Parade" she performs " A Couple of Swells" with guest David Wayne doing the part done by Fred Astaire in the film.She closes the show with a tearful rendition of "Over The Rainbow"
- A television adaptation of the 1932 Hecht-MacArthur play, with Betty Grable and Orson Welles in the roles played in the 1934 film version by Carole Lombard and John Barrymore.
- Revue of songs by Cole Porter.
- Dorothy is swept away from her home in Kansas in a tornado to the magical land of Oz. She embarks on a journey to see the Wizard who can help her return home.